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THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

LOS  ANGELES 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA 

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NOV  6    1972 

EDUCATION  -  PSYCHOLOGY 
LISRARY 


I 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTEKIOR, 
CENSUS   OFFICE. 


ROBERT  r.  rORTER, 

Siiiicrintciulont. 

Appointed  April  20, 1689;  resigned  Jul;  31, 1603. 


EEPOET 


CARROLI^  D.  WRIGHT, 

ConiiiiiRsioiier  of  Labor  iu  charge. 

Appointed  Uclobcr  i,  li'JJ. 


mm,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DOMB,  AND  BLIND 


IN 


THE    UNITED    STATES   - '^r-^ 


ELEArE:N"TH  CEN'SXJS:   1890. 


JOHN  S.  BILLINGS,  M.  D., 

DEPUTY  SUKGEON-GENEEAL,  U.  S.  ARMT,  EXPERT  SPECIAL  AGENT, 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C: 
OOVEBNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE. 

1896. 


CO]^TENTS. 


Ed.  -  Psydl. 
LHirary 

1553 


rage. 
Letter  of  transmittal  of  tlie  Commissioner  of  Labor  in  charge  to  tlio  Secretary  of  tlio  Interior li 

ANALYSIS. 

The   insane,  FEEBLIC-MINDEn,   DEAF   ANI>   DUMIl,  AND   liT.IND !_(; 

Toe  insa^k 7_Cg 

The  feeble-minded 69-90 

The  deaf  and  dumii 91-1''6 

The  blind 127-154 

OENERAL  TABLES. 

THE  INSANE. 

Table  150. — Insane,  •witli  distinction  of  sesr,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  lorritorips ._..  I57 

Table  151.— Insane,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  ratios  iier  1,000,000  of  population,  by  states  and  territories: 

1850  to  1890 158-161 

Table  152.— Insane  belonging  to  each  county,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  number  found  in  each  county,  by 

states  and  territories 165-205 

Table  153. — Insane  in  cities  containing  50,000  inhabitants  or  more,  with  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  sex,  color    and 

"ati^ity • .'. '.....  206,207 

Table  151. — Insane  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 208-210 

Table  155. — Insane  by  quinquennial  ago  periods,  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 211-213 

Table  156. — Insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane,  by  quinquennial  age  periods,  and  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 214 

Table  157.— lus.ano  by  quinquennial  ago  periods  when  Insanity  appeared,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers...  215-217 
Table  158. — Katio  of  insane  by  quinquennial  age  periods  when  insanity  appeared  to  1,000  of  total  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity, 

and  birthplaces  of  mothers,  excluding  those  for  whom  the  age  period  when  insanity  appeared  was  unknown 218-220 

Table  1.59. — Insane  affected  with  each  of  certain  forms  of  insanity,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 221  222 

Table  IGO. — Insane  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  and  number  affected  with  each  of  certain  forms  of  insanity   by  sex 

color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers _ __        223  224 

Table  161.— Ratio  of  each  form  of  insanity  to  1,000  of  tot.al  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers,  excluding 

those  for  whom  the  form  was  unknown 025  ooR 

Table  162.- R.atio  of  each  form  of  insanity  to  1,000  of  total  insane  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity 

and  birthplaces  of  mothers,  excluding  those  for  whom  the  form  was  unknown 227  228 

Table  163.— Insane  in  institutions  for  tho  insane,  with  number  afl'ected  with  each  of  certain  forms  of  insanity,  by  quinquennial 

age  periods  and  by  sex  and  color 229  '>30 

Table  104.— Colored  insane  by  forms  of  insanity  and  by  sex,  divided  as  urban  and  rural  for  geographical  divisions,  and  by  cortain 

groups  of  states 031 

Table  105.— Insane  in  institutions   for  the  insane,  by  quinquennial   age  periods,  with  quinquennial  periods  when  insanity 

appeared,  by  sex  and  color "    030  033 

Table  166.— Insane  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  conjugal  condition  and  by  sex,  with  distinction  of  color  and  age  periods 233 

Table  107.— Insaue  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  insane  relatives,  and  tho  character  of  any  such  relationship,  by 

sex,  color,  and  nativity 234 

Table  168.— Insaue  and  deaf  and  dumb,  insane  and  blind,  and  insane  and  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind,  with  distinction  of  sex  and 

color,  by  states  and  territories 235 

Table  169.— Federal  and  Confederate  iusane  veterans  of  the  civil  war,  with  distinction  of  color  and  birthplaces  of  mothers,  by 

states  and  territories 035 

Table  170.— Deaths  among  the  feoblo-mindod  and  insane,  by  age  periods  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers.  237-239 

THE   FEEBLE-MINDED. 

Table  171.- Feeble-minded,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories 243 

Table  172.— Feeble-minded,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  states  and 

1  territories:  18.50  to  1890 244-250 

,  Table  173.— Feeble-minded  belonging  to  each  county,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  number  found  in  each 

county,  by  states  and  territories 251-291 

iii 


iv  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  174. — Feel>le-mindoA  in  cities  containing  50,000  inhabitants  or  more,  with  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  box,  color, 

snd  nativity 292  293 

Table  175. — Feeble-minded  in  institntions  for  the  feeble-minded,  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 294 

Table  17G. — Feeble-minded  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 295-297 

Table  177. — Feeble-minded  by  age  periods,  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 298 

Table  178. — Feeble-minded  in  institutions  for  the  feeble-minded,  by  age  periods  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces 

of  mothers 299 

Table  179. — Feeble-minded  bctvreen  5  and  20  years  of  age,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mother8,.by 

states  and  territories 300-307 

Table  180. — Feeble-minded  by  causes  of  idiocy,  ■with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  age  periods  when  defect  occurred, 

by  states  and  territories 308-407 

Table  181. — Feeble-minded   15    years   of  ago  and  over,  with    distinction  of   color   and   age    periods  and   congenital   and 

noncougenital,  by  sex  and  conjugal  condition '108-111 

Table  182. — Feeble-minded  by  age  periods  when  idiocy  occurred,  and  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 412 

Table  183. — Feeble-minded  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  feeble-minded  or  insane  relatives,  and  the  character  of 

any  such  relationship,  bj'  sex,  color,  and  nativity 412 

Table  184. — Feeble-minded  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  deaf  or  blind  relatives,  and  the  character  of  any  such 

relationship,  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 413 

Table  185. — Feeble-minded  and  deaf  nnd  dumb,  feeble-minded  and  blind,  and  feeble-minded  and  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind,  with 

distinction  of  sex  and  color,  by  states  and  territories 414 

Table  186. — Feeble-minded  who  read  and  write,  who  read  and  do  not  write,  and  who  neither  read  nor  write,  with  distinction 

of  age  periods  and  whether  idiocj'  occurred  under  5  or  over  5  years  of  ago,  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 415,416 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

Table  187. — Deaf  but  not  dumb,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories 419 

Table  188. — Deaf  and  dumb,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories 420 

Table  189. — Deaf  .ind  dumb,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  states  and 

territories:  1850  to  1890 421-427 

Table  190. — Deaf  and  dumb  belonging  to  each  county,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  number  found  in  each 

county,  by  states  and  territories 428-465 

Table  191. — Deaf  and  dumb  in  cities  containing  50,000  inhabitants  or  more,  with  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  sex, 

color,  and  nativity 466,467 

Table  192. — Deaf  but  not  dumb  in  cities  containing  50,000  inhabitants  or  more,  with  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  sex, 

color,  and  nativity 468,469 

Table  193. — Congenital  deaf  under  20  years  of  age  and  20  years  of  age  and  over,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity, 

by  states  and  territories 470-474 

Table  194. — Deaf  and  dumb,  exclusive  of  the  congenital  deaf,  under  20  years  of  age  and  20  years  of  age  and  over,  with 

distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories 475-196 

Table  195. — Congenital  deaf  and  noncougenital  deaf,  with  ratios  per  100,000  of  population,  by  states  and  territories 497 

Table  190. — Deaf  and  dumb  by  quinciuenuial  ago  periods,  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 498-501 

Table  197. — Congenital  deaf  and  dumb  by  iiuinqnoiinial  ago  periods,  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 502-505 

Table  198. — Noncougenital  deaf  and  dumb  by  quinquennial  age  periods,  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers..  506-509 

Table  199. — Deaf  but  not  dumb  by  quinquennial  ago  periods,  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 510-513 

Table  200. — Deaf  and  dumb  in  iustitutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumli,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 514,515 

Table  201. — Deaf  and  dumb  in  schools  for  tlie  deaf  and  dumb,  by  age  periods  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of 

mothers 516, 517 

Table  202. — Deaf  aud  dumb  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories. .  518 

Table  203. — Congenital  deaf  and  dumb  in  schools  for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  by  age  periods  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and 

birthplaces  of  mothers 519,520 

Table  204. — Deaf  and  dumb,  with  distinction  of   sex,   color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers  and  age   periods  when 

deafness  occurred,  by  states  and  territories 521-570 

Table  205. — Deaf  and  dumb  in  schools  for  tlie  deaf  and  dumb,  by  age  periods  when  deafness  occurred,  nnd  by  sex,  color, 

nativity,  aud  birthplaces  of  mothers 571,572 

Table  206. — Deaf  but  not  dumb  uudcr  20  years  of  ago  and  20  years  of  ago  and  over,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity 

aud  age  periods  when  deafness  occurred,  by  states  and  territories 573-594 

Table  207. — Deaf  l)ut  not  dumb,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  aud  birthplaces  of  mothers  and  age  periods  when 

deafness  occurred,  by  states  and  territories .'i'.)5-646 

Table  208. — Deaf  and  dumb  by  ago  jieriods  when  deafuess  occurred,  and  by  age  nnd  sex 647 

Tabic  209. — Deaf  and  dumb  by  age  ])eriods  wlien  deafness  occurred,  by  causes  of  deafness,  and  by  sex  aud  color 618,649 

Table  210. — Deaf  and  dumb  in  sehools  for  the  deaf,  by  ago  periods  when  deafness  occurred,  by  causes  of  deafness,  and  by  sex 

nnd  color 618,649 

Table  211. — Deaf  Iiut  not  dumb  by  age  periods  when  deafness  occurred,  by  causes  of  deafness,  and  by  sex  aud  color 650,  651 

Table  212. — Congenital  and  noncougenital  deaf  and  dumb  15  yearsof  ago  and  over,  by  ago  periods,  witli  distinction  of  conjugal 

condition,  sex,  color,  and  nativity .' 652-656 

Table  213. — Deaf  nnd  dumb  males  who  read  and  write,  who  read  and  do  not  write,  and  who  neither  read  nor  write,  by  ago 

periods  and  by  color 656, 657 

Tabic  214. — Deaf  and  dumb  females  who  read  and  write,  who  rend  nnd  do  not  write,  nnd  who  neither  read  nor  write,  by  ago 

periods  and  by  color 650,  657 

Table 215. — Congenital  deaf  ami  dumb  who  read  and  write,  who  read  and  do  not  write,  and  who  neither  read  nor  write,  by  nge 

Jieriods  and  by  color 058,659 


CONTENTS.  V 

Page. 

Table  21C. — Deaf  and  dumb  males  by  occupations,  with  distinction  of  ago  periods  and  color CCO 

Table  217. — Deaf  and  dumb  fomalca  by  occupations,  with  distinction  of  ago  periods  and  color OCO 

Table  218.— Congenital  deaf  and  dumb  males  by  occupations,  -with  distinction  of  age  periods  and  color GCt 

Table  21fl. — Con^euital  der.f  and  dumb  females  by  occupations,  with  distinction  of  ago  periods  and  color 661 

Table  220. — Deaf  aud  dumb,  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  liad  not  deaf  and  dumb  relatives,  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity. .  6C2 
Tablo  221,— Congenital  deaf  and  dumb,  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  deaf  and  dumb  relatives,  by  sex,  color,  and 

nativity 663 

THE  BLIND. 

Table  222. — Blind,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories 6C6 

Table  223.— Blind,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  states  and  territories : 

1850  to  1890 667-673 

Table  224, — Blind  belonging  to  each  county,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  number  found  in  each  county,  by 

states  and  territories 674-711 

Table  225.— Blind  in  cities  containing  50,000  inhabitants  or  more,  with  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by  sex,  color,  and 

nativity 712,713 

Table  220. — Blind  by  (luinquennial  age  periods  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  aud  birthplaces  of  mothers 714-717 

Table  227. — Congenital  blind  by  quinfiuennial  age  periods,  aud  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 718-721 

Tablo  228. — Noucougcuital  blind  in  institutions  for  the  blind,  by  quinquennial  ago  periods  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and 

birthpl.aces  of  mothers 722-725 

Table  229. — Blind  in  institutions  for  the  bliud,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 726.  727 

Table  230. — Blind  in  institutious  for  the  blind,  by  quinquennial  age  periods  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of 

mothers 728-731 

Table  231. — Blind  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  with  distinction  of  eex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories 732 

Tablo  232. — Blind  by  ago  periods  wlieu  blindness  occurred,  and  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 733,734 

Table  233.— Blind  in  institutions  for  the  blind,  by  ago  periods  when  bliuduess  occurred,  and   by  sex,   color,  nativity,  and 

birthplaces  of  mothers 735  735 

Table  234. — Blind  by  causes  of  blindness,  and  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 737 

Table  235. — Blind  by  causes  of  bliudncss,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  aud  nativity  and  age  periods  when  blindness  occurred..  738,739 
Table  236.— Congeuital  and  noncongenital  blind  15  years  of  age  and  over,  by  age  periods,  with  distinction  of  conjngal  condition, 

sex,  color,  and  nativity 740-743 

Table  237. — C0ngeuit.1l  and  noncongenital  blind  males  who  read  and  write,  who  read  and  do  not  write,  and  who  neither  read  nor 

write,  by  age  periods  and  by  color 744 

Table  238. — Congenital  and  noncongenital  blind  females  who  read  and  write,  who  read  and  do  not  write,  and  who  neither  read 

nor  write,  by  age  periods  and  by  color 744 

Table  239. — Blind  males  by  occupations,  with  distinction  of  age  periods  and  color 745 

Table  240. — Blind  females  by  occupations,  with  distinction  of  age  periods  and  color 745 

Table  241. — Congenital  blind  males  by  occupations,  with  distinction  of  age  periods  and  color 740 

Table  242. — Congenital  bliud  females  by  occupations,  with  distinction  of  age  periods  and  color 74 S 

Table  243. — Blind,  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  blind  relatives,  and  the  character  of  any  such  relationship,  by 

sex,  color,  and  nativity 747 

Table  244. — Congenital  blind,  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  blind  relatives,  and  the  character  of  any  such 

relationship,  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity 748 

Table  245. — Blind  in  one  eye  only,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  by  states  and  territories 749 

Table  246. — Blind  in  one  eye  only  in  cities  containing  50,000  inhabitants  or  more,  with  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  by 

sex,  color,  and  nativity 750,751 

Table  247.— Blind  in  one  eye  only  by  causes  of  blindness,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  age  periods  when 

blindness  occurred , , 752-755 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS. 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

P»g«. 
Diagram       1.— Proportion  of  insane,  feeblo-mindoiT,  doaf  and  dumb,  and  blind,  respectively,  to  each  1,000  of  the  total,  by 

quinquennial  ago  periods 3 

Diagram       2. — Proportion  of  insane,  feeble-minded,  deaf  and  dumb,  and  blind,  respectively,  to  each  1,000  of  the  total,  by 

birthplaces  of  mothers  in  6  countries 4 

Diagram       3. — Proportion  of  congenital  white  feeble-minded,  congenital  white  deaf  and  dumb,  and  congenital  white  blind, 

respectively,  to  each  100,000  of  white  population,  by  states  and  territories 6 

INSANE. 

Cartogram   1. — Proportion  of  insane  to  each  100,000  of  population  in  the  different  states 9 

Cartogram    2. — Proportion  of  insane  to  each  1,000  of  population  in  each  county  in  Alabama 11 

Cartogram    3. — Proportion  of  insane  to  each  1,000  of  population  in  each  county  in  New  Yorlc 11 

Diagram       4. — Proportion  of  insane  to  each  100,000  of  population  of  selected  cities,  1880  and  1890 13 

Diagram       5. — Proi)ortiou  of  white  insane  of  certain  ages  to  each  1,000  of  whito  insane  of  known  ages,  by  sex 16 

Diagram        6. — Proportion  of  native  born  white  insane  of  native  parentage  and  of  certain  ages  to  each  1,000  of  white  insane 

of  kuown  ages,  by  sex 16 

Diagram       7. — Proportion  of  native  born  white  insane  having  one  or  both  parents  foreign  born  and  of  certain  ages  to  each 

1,000  of  white  insane  of  known  ages,  by  sex 16 

Diagram       8. — Proportion  of  foreign  born  white  insane  of  certain  ages  to  each  1,000  of  white  insane  of  known  ages,  by  sex 16 

Diagram       9. — Proportion  of  colored  insane  of  certain  ages  to  each  1,000  colored  insane  of  known  ages,  by  sex 16 

Diagram      10. — Proportion  of  insane  of  certain  ago  groups  to  each  100,000  of  population  of  corresponding  ago  groups,  by  sex..  16 

Diagram      11. — Proiiortiou  of  insane  affected  with  acute  mania  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane, 

by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 21 

Diagram      12. — Proportion  of  insane  aflected  with  dementia  and  epilepsy,  respectively,  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  hospitals  and 

asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 21 

Diagram      13. — Proportion  of  insane  affected  with  chronic  mania  and  paresis,  respectively,  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  hos2>itaIs 

and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers 21 

Diagram      14. — Proportion  of  insane  atfectcd  with  acute  mania,  chronic  mania,  paresis,  and  monomania,  respectively,  to  each  1,000 

of  insane  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  color  and  by  certain  countries  for  birthplaces  of  mothers.  21 

Diagram      15. — Proportion  of  insane  aflected  with  chronic  melancholia,  dementia,  epilepsy,  and  acute  melancholia,  respectively, 

to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  color  and  by  certain  countries  for  birthplaces 

of  mothers i 21 

Diagram  16. — Proportion  of  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  acute  mania  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  institu- 
tions, by  age  aud  sex 22 

Diagram  17. — Proportion  of  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  chronic  mania  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  insti- 
tutions, by  age  and  sex 22 

Diagram     18. — Proportion  of  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  chronic  melancholia  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in 

institutions,  by  age  and  sex 22 

Diagram     19. — Proportion  of  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  dementia  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  institutions, 

by  age  and  sex 22 

Diagram     20. — Proportion  of  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  epilepsy  to  each  1,000  of  insane  in  institutions, 

by  age  and  sex 23 

Diagram     21. — Number  of  living  insane  who  became  insane  in  each  quinquennial  period  preceding  1890,  with  corresponding  line 

for  1880 28 

Diagram     22. — Proportion  of  single,  married,  and  widowed  insane,  respectively,  to  each  100  of  total  ins.ane  and  of  population, 

respectively,  by  sex  and  color 31 

Diagram     23. — Proportion  of  insane  having  or  having  had  insane  relatives  to  each  1,000  of  insane  for  whom  parental  side  was 

reported,  by  sex 34 

Diagram     24.— Proportion  of  insane  having  insane  parents,  grandparents,  uncles,  or  aunts  to  each  1,000  of  insane  having  insane 

relatives,  by  sex 34 

Diagram     25. — Proportion  of  insane  having  or  having  had  specified  insane  relatives  to  each  1,000  of  insane  reporting  insane 

relatives  on  the  same  paront.al  side,  by  sex 34 

Diagram     26. — Proportion  of  male  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  chronic  mania  and  chronic  melancholia, 

respectively,  to  each  1,000  of  tot.al  reported  for  each  occupation 88 

Diagram     27. — Proportion  of  male  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  acute  mania  and  dementia,  respectively, 

to  each  1,000  of  total  reported  for  each  occupation 38 

vii 


Vlll 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Paga. 
Diagram     28. — Proportion  of  female  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  afl'ected  with  chronic  mania  and  chronic  melancholia, 

respectively,  to  each  1,000  of  total  reported  for  each  occnpation 38 

Diagram     29. — Prop>rrtion  of  female  insane  in  institutions  for  the  insane  affected  with  acute  mania  and  dementia,  respectively, 

to  each  1,000  of  total  reported  for  each  occupation 38 

FEEBLE-MINDED. 

Cartogiam    4. — Proportion  of  fcchle-minded  to  each  100,000  of  population  in  the  different  states 70 

Cartogram   5. — Proportion  of  feeble-minded  to  each  1,000  of  population  in  each  county  in  Alabama 70 

Cartogram    G. — Proportion  of  feeble-minded  to  each  1,000  of  population  in  each  county  in  New  York 70 

Diagram      30.— Proportion  of  feeble-minded  of  certain  ago  periods  to  each  1,000  of  total  feeble-minded,  for  white  males :  1880 

and  1890 76 

Diagram     31. — Proportion  of  feeble-minded  of  certain  age  periods  to  each  1,000  of  total  feeble-minded,  for  white  females :  1880 

and  1890 76 

Diagram     32.— Proportion  of  feeble-minded  of  certain  uge  periods  to  each  1,000  of  total  feeble-minded,  for  colored  males :  1880 

and  1890 76 

Diagram     33. — Proportion  of  feeble-minded  of  certain  age  periods  to  each  1,000  of  total  feeble-minded,  for  colored  females :  1880 

and  1890 76 

Diagram     34.— Proportion  of  feeble-minded  to  each  100,000  of  population  of  certain  ago  groups 76 

Diagram     35. — Proportion  of  feeble-minded  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  feeble-minded  for  whom  the  causes 

were  stated,  by  sex -  80 

Diagram     36. — ^Proportion  of  feeble-minded  males  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  feeble-minded  for  whom  the 

causes  were  stated,  by  color 80 

Diagram     37.— Proportion  of  feeble-minded  females  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  feeble-minded  for  whom  the 

causes  were  stated,  by  color 80 

Diagram      38.— Proportion  of  feeble-minded  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  feeble-minded  for  whom  the  canses 

were  stated, with  distinction  of  those  which  occurred  under  5  years  of  age  and  between  5  and  10  years  of  age.  80 

Diagram      39. — Proportion  of  married  and  widowed  in  the  congenital  and  noncongcnital  feeble-minded,  by  groups  of  ages  for 

'vliite  males  and  females 82 

Diagram     40. — Proportion  of  feeble-minded  to  each  1,000  of  the  total  having  feeble-minded  relatives,  by  sex 85 

DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

Cartogram   7. — Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  to  each  100,000  of  population  in  the  different  states 93 

Cartogram    8.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  to  each  100,000  of  population  in  each  county  in  Alabama 94 

Cartogram    9. — Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  to  each  100,000  of  population  in  each  county  in  New  York 94 

Cartogram  10.— Proportion  of  congenital  deaf  and  dumb  to  each  100,000  of  population  in  the  different  states 97 

Diagram     41.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  found  in  cities  of  100,000  inhabitants  and  upward  to  each  1,000,000  of  population.  95 
Diagram      42. — Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  in  each  decennial  age  group  to  each  1,000  of  deaf  and  dumb,  with  distinction 

of  periods  when  deafness  occurred 98 

Diagram      43.— Proportion  of  congenital  colored  deaf  and  dumb  of  certain  age  groups  to  each  1,000  of  the  total,  by  sex 99 

Diagram     44. — Proportion  of  congenital  white  deaf  and  dumb  of  certain  age  groups  to  each  1,000  of  the  total,  by  sex 99 

Diagram      45. — Proportion  of  white  deaf  and  dumb  of  certain  age  groups  to  each  1,000  of  the  total,  by  sex 99 

Diagram     46. — Proportion  of  colored  deaf  and  dumb  of  certain  age  groups  to  each  1,000  of  the  total,  by  sex 99 

Diagram      47. — Proportion  of  white  and  colored   deaf  and  dumb,  respectively,  of  certain  ago   groups   to  each   100,000   of 

population  of  corresponding  age  groups,  by  sex 99 

Diagram     48.— Proportion  of  white  and  colored  congenital  deaf  and  dumb,  respectively,  of  certain  age  groups  to  each  100,000 

of  population  of  correspond! ug  age  groups,  by  sex 99 

Diagram     49.— Proportion  in  which  deafness  occurred  under  20  years  of  age  and  between  20  and  50  years  of  age,  with 

distinction  of  color  and  nativity  and  birthplaces  of  mothers  for  certain  countries 107 

Diagram      50.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  and  dumb,  by  sex 110 

Diagram     51.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  froiri  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  and  dumb  in  institutions  for 

the  deaf  and  dumb:  1880  and  1890 110 

Diagram     52.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  and  duuil):  1880  and  1890 111 

Diagram      53. — Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  from  each  of  certain  canses  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  aud  dumb  in  1890  and  in 

schools  in  1890 HI 

Diagram      54.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  and  dumb,  with  distinction 

of  those  which  occurred  under  5  years  of  age  aud  between  5  and  10  years  of  ago 112 

Diagram      55.- Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  and  dumb,  with  distinction 

of  those  which  occurred  under  r>  years  of  ago  and  in  schools  under  5  years  of  age 112 

Diagram      5G. — Proportion  of  deaf  and  diinib  males  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  and  dumb,  by  color 112 

Diagram      57.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  females  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  deaf  and  dumb,  by  cidor..  112 

Di!it;ram      58.— Proportion  of  deaf  but  not  dumb  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  tho  total,  by  sex 114 

Diagram      .W.— Prci]>ortion  of  deaf  but  not  dumb  males  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  tli«  total,  by  color 114 

Diagram      60. — Proportion  of  deaf  but  not  dumb  females  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000  of  the  total,  by  color 114 

Diagram      61.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  and  deaf  but  not  dumb,  respectively,  from  each  of  certain  causes  to  each  100,000 

of  tho  total  of  each  class l^"* 

Diagram      62.— Proportion  of  deaf  and  dumb  and  deaf  but  not  dumb,  respectively,  from  5  to  10  years  of  ago,  from  each  of 

certain  causes  to  each  100, (XX)  of  tho  total  of  each  class 115 

Diagram      63. — Proportion  of  white  congenital  and  noncongcnital  deaf  and  dumb,  respectively,  reported  as  to  illiteracy,  by 

certain  ago  groups,  to  each  1,000  who  could  neitlier  read  nor  write,  by  sex H^ 

Diagram      64. — Proportion  of  congenital  and  noncongcnital  deaf  and   dumb,  respectively,  having  specified  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives  to  each  1,000  of  total 1^3 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 


IX 


BLIND. 

Cartogr.am  11. — Proportion  of  liHiid  to  c.acli  100,000  of  popul.ition  iu  tho  (lifTcruiit;  Bt.atoa , 128 

Ciuto^rain  12. — Proportion  of  liliiid  to  eacli  100,000  of  population  in  each  coiintj'  in  Alabama 129 

Cartoijrani  V^. — Proportion  of  Minil  to  each  100,000  of  population  in  each  county  iu  New  Vork 129 

TMaKrani      (i5. — Proportion  of  Iilind  in  each  age  fjronp  to  each  1,000  of  the  total  blind,  by  color 133 

]lia;;rani      60. — Proportion  of  blind  in  each  age  group  to  each  1,000  of  the  total  blind,  by  sex 133 

Piagram      G7. — Proportion  of  congenital  blind  in  each  quimiucnnial  ago  group  to  each  1,000  of  tho  total  congenital  blind,  by 

sex ? 13-t 

Piagrani      08. — Proportion  of  congenital  blind  in  each  quinquennial  age  group  to  each  1,000  of  tho  total  congenital  blind,  by 

color 134 

Diagram      09. — Proportion  of  blind  at  each  of  certain  ago  groups  in  tho  United  States  in  1800  .and  in  Kngland  and  Wah's, 

Scotland,  .and  Ireland  in  1891 135 

Diagram      70. — Proportion  of  noncongenital  blind  over  45  years  of  age  to  pojjulation,  by  conjugal  condition,  sex,  and  color 115 

Diagram     71. — Proportion  of  white  congenital  and  noncongenital  blind,  respectively,  over  45  years  of  ago  to  population,  by 

fex  .and  conjugal  condition .- 145 

Diagram      72. — Proportion  of  white  congenit.al  and  noncongenital  blind  who  can  neither  read  nor  write  to  the  total  white 

blind,  by  sex  and  age  groups 146 

Diagram     73. — Proportion  of  total  and  congenital  blind,  respectively,  having  8i)ecified  blind  relatives  to  the  total  blind 150 

7176  Ins II 


LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


DEPAETMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR, 
Census  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C,  December  5,  1894. 
Sie: 

I  have  tlielionor  to  transmit  herewith  the  report  upon  the  Insane,  the  Feeble-minded,  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and 
the  Blind  in  the  United  States  as  returned  at  the  Eleventh  Census.  This  report  was  prepared  by  Dr.  John  S. 
Billings,  United  States  army,  expert  special  agent  of  the  Census  Ollico  for  Vital  and  Social  Statistics,  and  the 
tabulations  made  by  Mr.  W.  H.  Oleott,  chief  of  the  Division  of  Special  Classes. 

I  am,  very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

CARROLL  D.  WRIGHT, 

Coinmistsioncr  of  Labor  in  charge. 

Hon.  Hoke  Smith, 

Secrctari/  of  iha  Interior, 


THE  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


The  following  report  relates  to  the  insane,  the  feebleminded,  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  the  blind  reported  as 
living  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890.  The  information  with  regard  to  these  classes  of  the  population  was 
collected  by  the  enumerators  and  reported  on  special  schedules,  one  for  each  class.  In  the  census  of  1H.S0,  in 
aildition  to  those  belouginc:  to  these  classes  reported  by  the  enumerators,  a  considerable  number  of  insane,  idiots, 
and  deaf-mutes  were  reported  ujjon  special  schedules  by  physicians  throughout  the  country,  amounting  to  17.2  ])er 
cent  of  the  total  insane,  29.2  per  cent  of  the  total  idiots,  4.4  per  cent  of  the  total  deaf  mutes,  and  0.9  per  cent  of 
the  total  blind  reported  for  the  Tenth  Census.  Such  reports  from  physicians  were  not  obtained  in  ISOO.  and  this 
is  probably  the  chief  reason  why  the  proportion  of  each  of  these  three  classes  to  total  population  is  reported  as 
somewhat  less  in  1890  than  it  was  in  1880. 

The  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians  of  these  classes  are  omitted  from  the  text  and  tables  of  this  report  for 
1890,  except  where  it  is  specitically  stated  that  they  are  iucluded;  and  in  computing  ratios  or  jjcrcentages  for 
tables  from  which  they  are  excluded  the  number  of  people  of  these  races  reported  as  a  part  of  the  population  has 
been  deducted  from  the  total  population  that  formed  the  base  upon  which  the  ratios  or  percentages  weie  computed, 
but  the  ratios  for  the  census  of  18S0,  which  are  occasionally  (juoted  or  referred  to,  have  not  been  thus  corrected, 
since  the  numbers  are  so  small  that  the  ratios  would  not  be  changed  by  such  corrections  except  in  the  decimals. 

Table  1  is  a  summary  of  the  results  obtained  for  the  insane,  the  feeble-minded,  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and  the 
blind  in  1880  and  in  1890,  the  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians  being  iucluded. 

Table  1. 


NCMBEB  AND  EATIO. 


Number  reportedJune  1,1880 

Number  reported  June  1, 1890 

Eatioper  100,000  population,  1880 
Ratio  per  100,000  population,  1890 


Insane. 


91,959 

106,485 

183.3 

170.0 


Feeble- 
minded. 


76.  895 

95,  009 

153.3 

152.7 


Deaf  and 
dumb. 


33,878 

40,  592 

67.5 

64.8 


Blind. 


48,928 

50,568 

97.6 

80.8 


In  1890  certain  data  were  collected  relating  to  80,610  persons  who  were  so  deaf  as  to  be  unable  to  hear  loud 
conversation,  but  who  were  able  to  speak,  and  with  regard  to  9.3,088  ])ersons  blind  in  one  eye  only. 

This  gives  a  total  of  467,858  per.sons  suffering  from  well  marked  disorders  or  defects  of  intellect,  of  hearing, 
or  of  vision,  the  true  number  thus  aftected  being  probably  about  500,000.  In  addition  to  these,  at  least  1,000,000 
persons  were  reported  as  being  sick,  deformed,  crippled,  or  otherwise  more  or  less  physically  disabled.  Some  of 
the  figures  relating  to  this  last  class  will  be  given  in  the  report  on  the  vital  statistics  of  the  Eleventh  Census; 
they  are  referred  to  here  in  order  to  call  attention  to  the  probability  that"  in  a  total  i)o])u]ation  of  62,622,250  at 
least  1,500,000,  or  1  out  of  each  42  persons,  or  over  2  per  cent,  were  mentally  or  physically  defective. 

Table  2  shows  for  each  class  the  number  per  1,000  of  population  reported  as  living  ou  Juno  1, 1890,  with 
distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and,  for  three  of  the  classes,  of  the  congenital  cases. 

Table  2. 


SEX,  COLOR,  AXD  NATIVITY. 

INSANK. 

FEEBLE  MINDEP. 

DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

BLC-D. 

Total. 

Consen- 
itil. 

Total. 

Concen- 

Total. 

Conecn- 
ital. 

Total 

1.70 
1.67 
1.74 

1.53 
1.65 
1.40 

0.69 
0.77 
0.60 

0.65 
0,70 
0.59 

0.27 
0.29 
0.25 

0.81 
0.88 
0.74 

0.07 
0.07 
0.06 

Male 

WTiito 

1.81 
1.78 
1.85 
1.40 
3.87 
0,67 
0.81 
0.94 

1.55 
1.67 
1.41 
l.CO 
1.00 
1.42 
1.55 
1.28 

0.68 
0.75 
0.60 
0.70 
0.28 
0.75 
0.88 
0.62 

0.68 
0.73 
0.63 
0.73 
0.46 
0.42 
0.48 
0.36 

0.27 
0.29 
0.26 
0.29 
0.18 
0.25 
0.28 
0.21 

0.79 
0.80 
0.71 
0.78 
0.99 
0.95 
1. 00 
0.89 

0.07 
0.07 
0.06 
0.08 
0.03 
0.08 
0.10 
0.06 

Male 

Colored 

Mile 

I'eiiialL' 

2  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  proportion  of  the  insane  to  population  was  greater  than  for  any  other 
class,  being  1.70  jier  1,000,  while  for  the  feeble-minded  it  was  1.53,  for  the  blind  0.81,  and  fov  tlie  deaf  and  dumb 
0.G5  per  1,000. 

The  reports  for  the  blind  are  probably  more  complete  than  for  either  of  the  other  classes.  Among  the  insane 
the  proportion  of  females  was  greater  than  that  of  males,  in  all  the  other  classes  the  proportion  of  males  was  the 
greatest. 

The  proportion  of  the  insane,  feeble-minded,  and  the  deaf  and  dumb  was  greater  among  the  white  than  among 
the  colored.  The  proportion  of  the  blind  was  greater  among  the  colored  than  among  the  white.  Tlie  proportion 
of  the  insane  was  greater  among  the  foreign  born  than  amougthenatives,  mainly  because  the  foreign  born  included 
a  much  greater  proportion  of  persons  35  years  of  age  and  upward,  being  the  ages  most  liable  to  insanity.  The 
proportion  of  the  blind  was  greater  among  the  foreign  born. than  among  the  natives  for  the  same  reason,  the 
proportion  of  blindness  to  population  increasing  rapidly  with  advancing  age.  The  proportion  of  the 
feeble-minded  and  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  was  greater  among  the  natives  than  among  the  foreign  born,  mainly 
because  the  natives  included  a  much  greater  proportion  of  persons  under  35  years  of  age  than  did  the  foreign 
born,  and  feeblemindedness  and  deaf-mutism  ai'C  found  in  the  greatest  i)roporlion  in  this  age  group,  as  will  be 
seen  from  Table  3  and  Diagram  1,  which  show,  for  each  class,  the  number  in  each  of  certain  age  groups  per  1,000 
of  the  total  for  whom  the  ages  were  reported. 

Table  3. 


AGE  PERIODS. 


TTndcrS 

StolO , 

lOtolS 

15  to  20 

20  to  25 

25  to  30 , 

30  to  35 

35  to  40 , 

40  to  45 

45  to  50 

50  to  55 , 

55  toCO 

60  to65 

05  to  70 

70  to  75 

75toS0 

80  to  65 

85  to  90 

90  to  05 

95  and  over. 


Insane. 


2. 

IG. 

49. 

85. 
119. 
123. 
121. 
117. 
103. 

70. 

G3. 

45. 

33. 

19. 

11. 
5. 
1. 
0. 


Fooble- 
luiuded. 


{1.86 

51.11 

97.01 

120. 32 

119.93 

69.91 

85.44 

72.67 

65.70 

nl46. 15 

1)142. 10 


Deaf  and 
dumb. 


23.46 

111.44 

130. 35 

141.70 

118.50 

92.82 

75.03 

00.91 

52. 75 

40.  09 

38.00 

29.04 

20,  33 

19.14 

14.22 

10.11 

5.59 

2  12 

0.77 

C.37 


Blind. 


a  This  group  for  this  class  is  45  to  60. 


b  This  group  for  this  class  is  60  and  over. 


15.31 
28.51 
41.52 
44.51 
41.44 
40. 87 
43.16 
44. « 
50.  32 
61.58 
65.01 
63.05 
78.38 
77.93 
80.00 
78.30 
09.85 
36. 84 
18.30 
12.04 


Table  4  shows  for  each  state  and  territory  and  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  the  total,  the  number 
of  the  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians  who  were  insane,  feeble-minded,  deaf  and  dumb,  and  blind,  found  on 
Juuo  1,  IS'JO,  with  the  corresponding  ratios  per  1,000  of  the  population  of  that  class. 


Klcvt'iilh  (  I'liMis  ul"  tin*  I'nitcii  Stfllrs. 


InHAiii*.  Fwhli'  minded.  I>faf  and  diiiit)»,  luid  Blind. 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  i. 


STATHS  AND  TKIIRITOKICS. 

Insane. 

Feeble- 
niindod. 

Deaf and 
dumb. 

Blind. 

BATIO  TO  POPin,ATIO!«  PEIl  1,000. 

Insane. 

Fccblo- 
uiinded. 

Deaf and 
dumb. 

Blind. 

TIio  United  StfttOB 

231 

38 

30 

157 

1.37 

0.23 

0.18 

0.93 

21 

2 

4 

1 

2.17 

0.21 

0.41 

0.10 

Araiiio 

Nc  w  IXampsliire 

1 

13.16 

Vermont 

Srussaclmsotta 

Kljode  Island 

3 

11.81 

Connecticut 

1 

1.03 

Is" ew  Torlc 

15 

4 

3.»4 

1.05 

Kcw  Jersey 

Peunsylv.iuia 

2 
3 

1 
1 

1 
4 

0.03 
0.07 

0.40 
0.32 

0.46 
1.30 

1 

0.33 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Ctdumbia. 

2 
1 

2 

10.00 
2.38 

16.00 

Virginia 

■West  Virginia 

Iv'ortli  Cariilina 

1 

1 

1 

0.C5 

0.05 

0.65 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

1 

5.52 

Florida 

North  Central  division 

13 

12 

7 

40 

0.68 

0.62 

0.36 

2.08 

Ohio 

1 
1 
3 
2 
3 
1 

1 

2.51 
2.21 
3.53 
0.35 
0.76 
0.50 

2.51 

Indiana 

niinoia 

1 
2 
1 
1 

1 
16 
4 
2 

1.18 
0.35 
0.25 
0.50 

1.18 
2.77 
1.01 
1.01 

1 
i 

0.17 
1.01 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

1 

1 

1.85 

1.85 

North  Dakota 

Soulli  Dakota 

2 

2.03 

Nebraska 

2 
3 

9 

10 
1 

10 

0.04 
3.00 

1.48 

5.15 
1.20 

1.65 

Kansas , 

1 
i 

1.20 
O.CG 

7 

1.13 

Kentucky 

1 
3 
3 

9.80 
14.78 
3.70 

Tennessee 

1 
4 
2 

2 

4.93 
4.94 
0.91 
2.00 

Alabama 

3     , 
3 

3.70 
1.37 

Mississippi 

1 

0.46 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

2 

3 

l.U 

2.12 

Arkansas 

1 
100 

1 
102 

3.23 
1.46 

8.23 
0.78 

Western  division 

14 

11 

0.11 

0.08 

Montana 

5 
2 

1 

1 

1.47 
3.94 

0.23 

0.29 

Wjnmin? 

1 

Colorado 

i 

New  Mexico 

3 

22* 
2 
3 
4 

0.34 

2.47 
0.75 
2.12 
0.62 

Arizona 

5 

1 
8 
1 
4 

22 
142 

1.86 
0.71 
1.24 
0.46 
0.53 
2.03 
1.67 

Utah 

Nevada 

2 

0.31 

Idaho 

1 

0.46 

Washington 

2 

S 
S 

ei 

0.28 

0.69 
0.46 
0.72 

Oregon 

2 

7 

0.18 
0.08 

California 

6 

0.07 

By  comparing  the  ratios  for  the  total  of  this  table  with  those  given  in  Table  2,  it  will  bo  seen  that  the 
proportion  ot  each  of  the  defective  classes,  except  the  blind,  was  smaller  among  the  Chinese,  Japano.se,  and  Indians 
than  among  the  rest  of  the  popnlation.  For  the  blind  the  ratio  is  a  little  iu  excess.  The  ligures  are,  however,  so 
email  that  the  ratios  derived  trom  them  have  very  little  siguilicauce. 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  5  shows  for  each  of  the  special  classes  the  number  of  the  whites  whose  mothers  were  boru  in  certain 
countries,  and  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  and  the  blind  with  distinction  of  the  total  and  of  the  congenital. 


BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHEES. 


UDited  states 

England  and  Wales 

Scotland 

Ireland 

British  America . . . 

France 

Germany 

Scandinavia 

Bohemia 

Hangary 

Italy 

Russia  and  Poland. 


Tabi.e  5. 

INSANE. 

FEEBLE- 
MINDED. 

DEAF  AND  DCJIB. 

BUND. 

Total. 

Total. 

Total. 

CoDgenital.^ 

Total. 

Congenital. 

68,713 

65,663 

27, 192 

11,094 

31, 003 

3,000 

2,309 

1,879 

1,056 

377 

1,562 

81 

628 

487 

254 

79 

370 

13 

16,  703 

5,415 

2,229 

845 

4,290 

121 

796 

1,190 

925 

320 

730 

00 

356 

297 

146 

69 

206 

14 

8,523 

6,985 

3,833 

1,437 

3,509 

250 

2,733 

1,246 

665 

289 

566 

58 

333 

179 

113 

47 

88 

6 

192 

133 

105 

41 

64 

5 

349 

58 

52 

23 

64 

7 

467 

217 

241 

119 

127 

9 

Table  6  shows  for  eacli  100,000  of  each  class  -whose  birthplaces  of  mothers  are  given  in  the  table  the  number 
of  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  each  of  certain  countries. 


Table  6. 


BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 


United  States 

England  and  Wales 

Scotland 

Iixil.Tntl 

British  America  ... 

France 

Germany 

Scandinavia 

Bobeinia 

Hungary 

Italy 

Kassia  and  Poland . 


Total. 


63,  732.  58 

2, 506. 40 

681.  69 

18. 131.  00 

864.05 

386.  44 

9,  251.  66 

2,  990.  53 

361.  47 

208. 41 

378.84 

506. 93 


FEEBLE- 
MINDED. 


Total. 


404.  52 
243. 61 
681.50 
465. 75 
420.  91 
354.  63 
340.  40 
487. 78 
213.73 
158.  81 
69.25 
259. 11 


DEAF  AND  DU.MB. 


73,  869. 22 

2,868.71 
690.  01 

6,  055.  25 

2,  512.  84 

396.  02 

10,412.65 

1,  806.  53 
306.  97 
285.24 
141.26 
654.  70 


Congenital. 


75, 264. 69 

2,  557.  67 

5:15.  96 

5,732.70 

2, 170.  96 

468.11 

9,  748.  98 

1,  960.  65 

318.  86 

278. 15 

156.  04 

807.  33 


Total. 


72,829.99 

3,  669.  34 

869.  18 

10,  077.  76 

1,714.86 

48:l.  92 

8,  243.  09 

1,  329.  61 

206.  72 

150.  34 

126.  £5 

298. 34 


Congenital. 


82, 781. 46 

2.  235. 10 
358. 72 

3,  338.  85 
1,  055.  63 

386.  31 
6,  898.  46 
1,  600.  44 
105.  56 
137. 97 
193. 16 
248. 34 


In  examining  this  table  of  ratios  only  the  figures  for  one  country,  that  is,  those  in  one  horizontal  line,  should 
be  compareil  with  each  other.  For  example,  in  cliildren  of  motlieis  born  in  the  United  States  tlie  number  of  insane 
was  below  the  average,  while  there  was  an  excess  of  congenital  blind,  of  feeble-minded,  and  of  deaf  and  dumb. 

Among  the  children  of  Irish  mothers  the  number  of  insane  was  niucli  above  the  average,  and  the  number  of 
deaf  and  dumb  was  much  below  it,  as  was  also  the  number  of  congenital  blind. 

Among  the  children  of  German  mothers  the  number  of  deaf  and  dumb  was  above  the  average. 

Among  the  cliildren  of  mothers  born  in  Scotland  the  piopoition  of  deaf  and  dumb  was  very  low  as  compared 
•with  the  proportion  of  the  blind  or  the  insane. 

Among  the  children  of  mothers  born  in  Russia  and  Poland,  nearly  all  of  whom  were  Jews,  the  proijortion  of 
deaf  and  dumb  was  decidedly  higlier  than  that  of  the  other  classes,  as  it  was  also  among  tliose  whose  mothers 
were  born  in  Canada. 

Diagram  2  indicates  for  the  children  of  white  mothers  born  in  G  countries  the  relative  magiiitinle  of  the 
ratios  of  each  of  the  defective  classes  to  1,000  of  the  total  of  such  classes. 

It  will  be  seen  that  that  for  Germany  is  the  most  nearly  unilorm  of  all,  that  llie  insane  are  in  excess  among 
the  children  of  mothers  born  in  Scandinavia,  the  deaf  and  dumb  among  the  children  of  mothers  born  in  Uritish 
America,  and  the  blind  among  the  children  of  mothers  born  in  England  and  Wales. 

Although  the  returns  for  each  class  in  the  Eleventh  Census  are  more  or  less  incomidete  and  unsatisfactory, 
they  furnish  materials  for  some  interesting  comii.iiisons,  as  to  age,  sex,  and  race  distribution,  and,  in  a  less  degree, 
as  to  causes  and  as  to  relative  i)revaleuce  in  dilleient  localities. 


Kleveiilh  ( Vnsiis  of  the  rnlnni  States. 


InHane.  1V*f))li<  inind<*«l.  Iit-af  niMl  diiriili.  uikI  Blind 


CLASS. 


BIRTHPLACE    OF   MOTHER 


Insane 
FeebleTnmded 

Deaf  and   Dumb 
Blind 


j    Tohal 

^^  Congenihal 

f   Tol-al 

\  Congenihal 


IRELAND. 


Insane. 
FeebleTTii  Tided. 

Deaf  a-nd    Dumb 
Blind 


r  Tohal 

i  Congeni|-aI 

j  Tohal 

i  Congenii-al 


GERMANY. 


Insane 
Feebleminded 

Deaf  and  Dumb  | 
Blind 


(   Tohal 

Congenihal 
I   Tohal 
\  Congenil-al 


SCANDINAVIA. 


Insane 
Feebleminded 

Deaf  and  Dumb 
Blind 


f  Tol-al 
l  Congeniha 
(    Tohai 
I  Congenih 


r 

m 
I 


genihal 


ENGLAND    AND  WALES. 


Insane 
Feebleminded 

Deaf  and   Dumb 
Blind 


C  Tohal 

a! 
igenihal 


\   Congenihal 
f  Tohal 
t  Congeni 


BRITISH     AMERICA 


Insane 
Feebleminded 


fTohal 
Deaf    and     Dumb^ 

I  Congenil-3.1 

rToi-al  k 

\  CongeniFal    1 


Blind 


Eleventh  Census  of  tlit*  I'nitt-d  States. 


Feeble  iiiindeil.  T)eaf  ami  <luml).  ami  Rlind. 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND.  5 

The  insane  were  foutul  in  ^roator  ])n)i)()rtion  to  popnlation  in  large  cities  than  in  the  rest  of  the  country,  while 
the  leeble minded,  the  deaf  and  dnnib,  and  tlic  blind  were  fonnd  in  greatest  proportion  in  the;  small  t(nvns  and 
rural  districts. 

It  is  known  tliat  in  certain  families  there  is  a  tendency  to  congenital  abnormities  of  structure  which  may 
appear  in  diilerent  members  of  the  family  in  different  forms. 

The  census  data  do  not  permit  of  an  examination  of  this  question  with  regard  to  families,  but  the  association 
of  an  unusual  i)n)portion  of  congenital  defects  of  ditterent  kinds  in  certain  localities  is  a  fact  of  some  interest  as 
bearing  on  this  point. 

Table  7  shows  for  each  state  and  territory  in  the  United  States,  for  each  100,000  of  the  white  population,  the 
number  of  the  con*^enital  blind,  and  for  each  100,000  of  the  white  popnlation  the  number  of  con.i:renital  deaf  and 
dumb,  and  of  the  congenital  feeble-minded,  reported  as  existing  on  June  1,  1890,  the  states  being  in  order  of 
ratios  of  white  congenital  deaf  and  dumb. 

Table  7. 


STATES  AND   TKRUITORIES. 


Virginia 

North  Carolina  . 

Louisiaua 

Kentucky 

West  Virginia.. 
South  Carolina.. 

Haine 

Alabama 

Maryland 

Tennessee 

Now  Hampshire 

Mississippi 

Arkansas 

New  Mexico 

Georgia 

Termont 

Connecticut 

"Wisconsin 

Delaware 

Indiana 

Missouri 

Ohio 

Minnesota 

Florida 

Maasacliusetts-. 


AVhite 
conjreni- 
tal  blind. 

White 
congeni- 
tal d.af 
and  dumb. 

White 
congeni- 
tal iVeble- 
njindcd. 

15.9 

52.8 

114.8 

18.1 

50.7 

132.6 

7.5 

44.4 

56.1 

9.7 

42.4 

113.0 

9.7 

41.9 

111.8 

11.7 

41.8 

95.9 

8.0 

40.5 

133.9 

10.8 

36.0 

52.8 

6.9 

34.6 

69.5 

11.7 

33.7 

108.4 

7.7 

33.5 

117.6 

13.0 

33.2 

72.7 

7.8 

32.2 

53.6 

30.1 

32.2 

48.3 

11.0 

31.7 

67.6 

7.8 

30.8 

147.8 

6.8 

29.7 

52.1 

5.0 

29.3 

70.1 

4.3 

28.6 

52.1 

8.1 

27.4 

95.9 

7.9 

27.3 

65.5 

0.2 

20.5 

98.0 

4.0 

25.9 

48.1 

8.4 

25.8 

54.2 

4.8 

25.3 

52.6 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Pennsylvania 

Kansas 

Michigan 

Texas  , 

New  York 

Iowa 

Ulinoia , 

Oregon 

District  of  Colnmbia. 

Nebraska , 

New  .Tersey 

Utah 

Colorado 

Rhode  Island 

California 

North  Dakota 

Soutli  Dakota 

Idalio 

Oklahoma 

'VTyoraing 

Nevada 

Montana 

"Washington , 

Arizona 


White 
congeni- 
tal blind. 


White        White 
cougoiii-  I  congeni- 
tal deaf  tal  feeble' 
and  dumb,    minded. 


S.9 
5.5 
4.7 
6.1 
4.6 
5.0 
5.4 
4.0 
1.3 
3.9 
3.9 
6.3 
3.5 
7.7 
3.5 
2.2 
5.2 


3.4 


2.4 
3.8 


24.8 
24.7 
24.5 
23.5 
23.3 
22.5 
22.5 
21.9 
20.6 
20.3 
19.5 
18.9 
18.0 
16.3 
15.3 
13.7 
13.7 
12.2 
11.9 
11.8 
10.2 
8.6 
8.2 
3.8 


71.8 
51.7 
68.3 
48.3 
39.6 
80.4 
48.9 
49.7 
40.7 
39.8 
49.9 
45.2 
16.6 
47.7 
25.9 
35.7 
36,7 
26.8 
23.8 
6.7 
33.3 
19.6 
17.0 
12.6 


Diagram  3  show.s  for  each  state  and  territory  in  the  United  States  tbe  ratios  of  congenital  white  deaf-mntes 
and  congenital  white  feeble-minded  per  100,000  of  white  population  on  June  1, 1890,  the  states  being  arranged  in 
order  of  the  magnitude  of  the  ratio  of  congenital  white  deaf-mutes  to  wliite  population.  The  ratio  of  the  total 
congenital  white  blind  per  100,000  of  tlie  total  wliite  population  is  also  given  for  each  state. 

It  will  be  seen  from  Table  7  and  Diagram  3  tliat  in  a  general  way  tbe  proportions  of  congenital  deaf  and 
dumb,  congenital  feeble-minded,  and  of  tbe  congenital  blind  increase  or  decrease  together  in  tbe  several  states, 
but  that  to  this  rule  there  are  some  marked  exceptions,  as  for  example  in  Vermont,  where  tbe  pioporlion  of 
feeble  minded  is  highest  of  all,  while  it  is  lifteenlh  in  order  of  the  magnitude  of  its  proportion  of  deaf  and 
dumb,  but  has  but  a  medium  i^roportion  of  congenital  blind.  lu  Louisiana  and  in  Maryland  the  proportion  of 
tbe  feeble-minded  was  low  as  compared  with  that  of  the  deaf  and  dumb. 

The  statistics  of  tbe  causes  of  each  of  the  forms  of  mental  and  physical  defects  considered  in  this  report  are 
given  for  each  class  except  the  insane,  for  which,  after  careful  examination  of  the  returns,  it  was  decided  that  tbe 
indications  of  cause  were  individually  for  tbe  most  part  vague  spocubitioiis  where  any  attempt  was  made  to  report 
the  cause  at  all,  and  that  it  was  not  worth  while  to  attempt  to  make  special  compilations  under  this  head. 


THE  INSANE. 


The  Cliinese,  .Tapaneso,  and  Indian  insane  for  1890  are  omitted  from  the  text  and  tables  of  this  report  except 
wlioii'  it  is  specilically  stated  that  they  are  inchuled,  and  in  computing  ratios  or  ])crceiitajjes  for  tables  from  which 
tliey  are  excluded  the  number  of  people  of  these  races  reported  as  a  part  of  the  population  has  been  deducted 
from  the  total  population  that  formed  the  base  upon  which  the  ratios  or  percentages  were  computed,  while  for  1880 
they  are  included,  the  number  (103)  being  so  small  that  the  ratios  and  comparisons  are  not  materially  affected 
except  in  the  state  of  California. 

The  total  number  of  persons  living  on  June  1,  1890,  in  the  United  States,  and  reported  as  insane,  was  106,485, 
including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  giving  a  ratio  of  170.0  to  each  100,000  of  living  population  at  that  date. 
The  corresponding  figures  for  the  census  of  ISSO  were:  total  number  of  insane,  91,05!);  number  of  insane  per 
100,000  of  population,  1S3.3.  This  apparent  decrease  in  the  ratio  of  insane  to  the  population  is  not  a  real 
one,  being  due  to  a  somewhat  less  complete  record  of  the  insane  for  the  Eleventh  Census,  owing  to  the  fact  that 
the  physicians  of  the  countr3'  did  not  make  special  reports  for  this  class  of  the  population  in  addition  to  the 
returns  of  the  enumerators,  as  a  considerable  number  of  them  did  in  1880,  thus  reporting  about  17  per  cent  of  the 
total  number  of  the  insane  considered  in  the  reports  of  the  Tenth  Census. 

The  figures  for  the  United  States  censuses  previous  to  that  of  1880  are  entirely  worthless  so  far  as  the 
calculation  of  ratios  of  number  of  insane  to  population  is  concerned,  since  the  number  of  insane  returned  in  these 
censuses  was  certainly  less  than  half  the  number  actually  present.  The  terms  "insane"  and  "insanity"  as  used 
by  the  persons  furnishing  the  data  for  censuses  in  any  country  are  necessarily  vague,  except  as  regards  those 
persons  under  the  care  of  expert  physicians.  There  is  no  agreement  as  to  the  character  or  degree  of  mental 
xiusoundness  which  constitutes  insanity,  and  even  the  most  complete  census  fails  to  returu  as  insane  a  number  of 
jjcrsons  who  would  be  considered  as  insane  by  experts. 

It  is  also  very  difficult  to  distinguish  between  the  insane,  propei'ly  so  called,  and  the  feebleminded  or  idiots, 
and  in  comparing  the  figures  for  difl'erent  countries  it  is  usually  impossible  to  do  this  with  any  reasonable  degree 
of  certainty.  If  we  take  the  iusane  and  idiots  together,  we  find  that  the  number  per  100,000  of  population  was 
for  the  United  States  in  1890,  323;  for  England  and  Wales  in  18S1,  325,  in  1891,  33<j;  for  Scotland  in  1881,  385,  in 
1891,  384;  for  Irclaiul  in  1881,  305,  in  1891,  450;  in  1889  it  was  for  Australasia,  278,  varying  fi'om  324  in  Victoria 
to  237  in  South  Australia;  in  1880  it  was  in  Prussia,  243;  in  1879  in  France,  252;  in  Austria  in  1880  it  was  205, 
in  1890,  217. 

If  we  take  the  insane  alone,  the  number  per  100,000  of  population  in  different  countries,  as  reported  at  different 
censuses,  was  as  follows :  England  and  Wales  1881, 199;  Scotland  1881,  225,  in  189L,  259;  Ireland  1881, 188,  in  1891, 
317;  France  187G,  124;  Italy  1871,  98;  Frnssia  1871,  87;  Bavaria  1871,  98;  Saxony  1875,  84;  Austria  1880,  1.35; 
Hungary  1880,  81;  Norway  1865,  185;  Sweden  1870,  176;  Denmark,  excluding  the  islands,  1871,  138;  Belgium 
1856,  92;  Argentine  Eepublic  1869,  229;  United  States  1880,  183,  in  1.S90,  170.  In  1881  the  proportion  of  the 
registered  insane  in  New  South  Wales  was  2.95  per  1,000;  in  1891  it  was  2.77,  showing  a  diminution  in  the  ratio. 

It  does  not  seem  probable  that  the  wide  differences  in  these  ratios  rci)rescnt  the  real  dilferences  in  the  liability 
to  insanity  in  the  different  countries,  since  a  part  of  such  differences  are  dne  to  the  degree  of  completeness  with 
which  the  enumeration  of  the  insane  has  been  effected.  The  high  ratio  of  the  insane  in  Ireland,  according  to  the 
census  of  1891,  no  doubc  represents  ureal  excess  of  insanity  in  that  country.  The  United  States  ratios  are  nearer 
to  those  of  England  and  Wales,  of  Norway  and  Sweden,  and  of  Denmark,  than  to  those  of  central  and  southern 
Europe.  In  almost  every  country  there  has  been  an  apparent  increase  in  the  ratio  of  the  insane  to  total 
population  during  the  last  30  years,  but  we  have  no  good  statistical  evidence  as  to  whether  this  is  due  to  an  actual 
relative  increase  in  the  number  of  insane  or  to  increasing  accuracy  in  the  enumeration,  and  especially  to  an 
increase  in  the  means  of  caring  fen-  this  class  of  the  counnunity  in  institutions  provided  specially  for  the  i)urpose, 
and  to  an  increased  willingness  to  make  use  of  these  institutions  by  persons  who  are  not  paupers  and  are  not 
necessarily  com])ellod  to  seek  pnbli(;  aid  and  support. 

The  remarks  of  Mr.  Humphreys  upon  this  point,  and  upon  the  unsatisfactory  character  of  the  statistical  data 
which  are  at  present  available,  are  quite  as  applicable  to  the  United  States  as  they  are  to  England.  («) 

a  "  Statistics  of  Insanity  in  F.Tiglaml,  with  Speoial  Beference  to  its  Alleged  Increasing  Prevalence",  by  Noel  A.  Humplucjs.    Joomol  of  the  Royal  Statistical 
Society,  1890,  volame  uii,  page  Uul. 


8 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  8  shows  for  eacli  state,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  the  United  States  the  number  of  the 
insane,  including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  reported  in  1880  and  1890,  with  the  corresponding  ratios  per 
100,000  of  population. 


Table  8. 


STATES  AXD  TEBRITOBIES. 


The  United  States. 


North  Atlantic  division. 


Maine 

New  nampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Khodo  Island 

Connecticut 

New  Torlv 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division  . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Colnmbia . 

Virginia 

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Dlinois 

Michigan 

T\'iscousin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky  .. 
Tcnneseeo . . 

Alabama 

Mississippi . 
Louisiana. .. 

Texas 

Oklahoma... 
Arkansas... 


Western  division  . 


Montana 

■Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington  . 

Oregon 

California 


TOTAL  INSANE. 


1890 


100,485 


41, 528 


ISSO 


91, 959 


35, 9U 


1,299 
961 
823 

6,103 
795 

2,056 
17,  846 

3,163 

8,482 

11,710 


197 
1,640 
1.578 
2,407 
1,079 
1,725 

912 
1,815 

351 

36, 847 


1,542 
1,050 
1,015 
5, 127 
684 
1,723 
14,  035 
2,405 
8,304 

11,476 


7,000 

3,291 

6,041 

3,725 

3,  513 

2,205 

3,197 

3,418 

221 

310 

932 

1,791 

10,524 


2,729 
1.845 
1,469 
1,104 

910 

1,670 

7 

790 

6,876 


198 
1,857 

938 
2,411 

982 
2,028 
1,112 
1,697 

253 

29,811 


192 

40 

320 

60 

Ct 

100 

183 

83 

380 

040 

8,730 


7,286 
3,548 
5,134 
2,790 
2,526 
1,145 
2.544 
3,310 

072 

450 
1,000 

11.211 


2,784 
2,404 
1,521 
1,147 
1,002 
1,664 


789 


3,650 


HATIO  TEE  100,000  OF  POPULATION. 


59 
4 

99 
153 

21 
151 

31 

10 

136 

378 

2,503 


1S90 


170.0 


238.0 


190.5 
255.2 
217.0 
272.6 
230.1 
275.5 
297.5 
218.9 
161.3 

132.2 

110.9 

157.9 

684.9 

145.4 

141.5 

100.6 

79.2 

98.8 

89.7 

104.8 


207.0 

150.1 

173.6 

177.9 

208.3 

169.4 

167.2 

127.0 

1 121.  0 

(    94.3 

88.0 

125.7 

95.9 


146.8 
104.4 
97.1 
85.6 
81.4 
74.7 
11.3 
70.0 

194.1 


18S0 


146.3 
65.9 
79.1 
43.0 
107.3 
79.8 
399.9 
98.4 
108.8 
204.0 
300.2 


Increase.     Decrease. 


247.5 


237.6 
304.3 
305.5 
287.5 
247.3 
276.7 
276.5 
212.6 
193.9 

151.1 


133.0 
198.7 
528.1 
159.4 
158.8 
144.9 
111.7 
110.0 
93.8 

171.7 


227.  8 
179.3 
166.7 
170.8 
192.0 
140.0 
156.0 
152.0 

053.2 

99.5 
100.4 

125.7 


168.9 
155.9 
120.6 
101.4 
100.6 
08.3 


98.3 


200.8 


160.0 
19.2 
60.9 
127.0 
61.9 
101.9 
49.7 
49.0 
179.7 
210.3 
289.5 


21.0 
6.3 


150.8 


6.9 
7.1 
16.3 
22.8 
10.6 


25.3 


40.7 
28.2 


350.2 
49.4 


13.3 


8.9 


41.1 
49.1 
57.9 
14.9 
17.2 
1.2 


32.0 
18.9 


18.1 
40.8 


14.0 
17.3 
38.3 
32.5 
11.2 
4.1 


20.8 
29.2 


25.0 


29.8 


22.1 
51.5 
23.4 
15.8 
25.2 
23.0 


28.3 
0.7 


6.3 


84.9 
25.1 


70.9 
12.3 


a  DukoU  territory  in  1880. 


o 


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THE  INSANE. 


9 


It  will  be  seen  from  tliis  tablo  that  the  number  of  tliose  reported  insane  was  less  in  ISOO  tlian  in  IS.SO  in  ]\raine 
Kew  Planipsliire,  Vcrnionl,   Delaware,   Maryland,  Virj^inia,  Nortli  Carolina,  Hontli  Carolina,  Indiana,  Kentneky, 
Tennessee,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  and  New  Mexico.    Taking  the  states  by  geosraphical  divisions,  the 
returns  show  an  increase  in  the  Tuunber  of  the  insane  in  each  division  except  the  South  Central,  in  which  tiie 
number  of  insane  reported  was  less  in  ISOO  than  in  18S0. 

As  the  population  has  increased,  these  figures  indicate  that  in  the  states  mentioned  there  was  a  less  coniplete 
count  of  the  insane  in  1800  than  in  ISSO,  rather  than  that  there  was  an  actual  diminution  in  their  numbers.  The 
high  ratios  for  the  District  of  Columbia  in  both  years  arc  due  to  the  presence  of  the  lar.;;e  government  hospital 
for  the  insane,  which  receives  patients  from  all  parts  of  the  country,  and  the  increase  in  this  district  for  1800  is 
due  largely  to  the  increase  of  accommodations  in  this  asylum. 

Excluding  the  District  of  Columbia,  the  highest  ratios  of  the  insane  to  each  100,000  of  the  population  in  ISOO 
are  found  in  Nevada,  390.9;  in  California,  309.2;  in  New  York,  297.5;  in  Connecticut,  275.5,  and  in  Massachusetts, 
272.6.  In  general,  the  ratios  are  highest  in  the  older  settled  states  and  in  those  having  the  largest  amount  of 
hospital  accommodation  for  the  insane. 

Cartogram  1  indicates  by  depths  of  shading  the  ratios  of  the  insane  to  each  100,(100  of  the  population  in 
the  different  states  according  to  the  census  of  1890. 

Table  9  gives  a  comparison  between  the  results  of  the  United  States  censuses  of  1890  and  1880,  and  of  the 
intermediate  state  cen^ses  for  3  states,  as  to  the  number  of  the  insane  in  those  states,  and  the  ratios  to  population. 

Table  9. 


STATES. 

TOTAL  INSANE. 

EATIO  PER  100.000  OF  TOTAL 
POPULATION. 

1890 

1885 

1880 

1890 

1885 

1880 

o3,  725 
d795 
6,103 

62,644 

609 

5,263 

c2,  796 

(•684 

«5, 127 

177.9 
230.1 
272.6 

6142. 0 
278.0 
234.4 

170.8 
247.3 
287.5 

Massachusetts 

a  lucluding  2  Indiana. 
b  state  census  of  1884. 


c  Including  5  Indians, 
d  Including  3  Indians. 


e  Including  1  Indian. 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  results  of  the  state  census  in  Massachusetts  are  in  fair  accord  with 
those  of  the  United  States  counts,  but  that  in  Michigan  and  Ehode  Island  the  numbers  reported  by  the  state 
censuses  are  less  than  those  reported  by  the  United  States  census,  either  in  1880  or  in  1890,  indicating  a  deficiency 
in  the  returns  of  the  state  count. 

Of  the  insane  reported  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  53,264  were  males  and  52,990  females,  giving 
100.52  males  to  100  females,  which  is  a  higher  proportion  of  males  than  is  found  in  most  other  countries 
and  considerably  higher  than  it  was  in  1880.  The  number  of  male  insane  to  each  100  female  insane  was  in  the 
United  States  in  1880,93.32;  in  England  and  Wales  in  1881,81.27;  in  Scotland,  1881,  88.18;  in  Ireland,  1881, 
98.77,  in  1891,  99.74;  in  Prussia,  1871,  91.51;  in  Bavaria,  1871,  80.16;  in  France,  1876,  86.89;  in  Norway,  1865,  80.20; 
in  Italy,  1871,  130.75;  in  Hungary,  1880,  100.30;  and  in  Saxony,  1875, 112.31. 

Among  the  native  whites  of  native  i)arents,  reported  as  insane  in  the  United  States  in  1890,  the  number  of 
males  per  100  females  was  102.46.  Among  the  native  whites  of  foreign  born  parents,  the  corresponding  figure  was 
126.94;  among  the  foreign  born  whites,  96.17;  among  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  England,  116.81 ;  with 
mothers  born  in  Germany,  115.28;  mothers  born  in  Scandinavia,  136.89;  mothers  born  in  Ireland,  74.01.  l<"or  the 
insane  in  a.sylums  the  number  of  males  was  107.37  to  each  100  females. 

In  each  100,000  males,  including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians  living  in  the  United  States,  there  were  reported 
as  insane  in  1880,  174;  in  1890,  107.  In  each  100,000  females  living  in  the  United  States  there  were  reported  as 
insane  in  1880,  103;  in  1890,  174.  This  excess  of  insanity  among  females  as  compared  with  males,  in  ratios  to 
population,  is  usual  in  all  countries  and  may  be  due  to  several  causes,  such  as  the  effects  of  pregnancy  and  of  the 
menopause,  and  the  fact  that  the  death  rates  of  insane  women  are  somewhat  less  than  those  of  insane  men  for  the 
same  groups  of  ages. 

Men  suffer  from  forms  of  mental  disease  which  run  a  more  rapid  course  than  in  women  (e.  g.,  general  paresis), 
and  the  annual  increment  of  nucured  cases  is  not  as  great  as  with  women. 

Table  150  shows  the  number  reported  as  insane  on  June  1,  1890,  by  geographical  divisions  and  by  states  and 
territories,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  parental  nativity.  Of  the  total  106,254  insane,  99,719 
were  white  and  6,535  were  colored.  Of  the  whites,  64,419  were  natives  and  35,300  were  foreign  born.  Of  tlie 
natives,  57,942  were  the  ofl'spring  of  native  parents,  and  6,477  of  foreign  born  parents.  Of  each  1,000  of  the  insane, 
938.5  were  white  and  01.5  were  colored.  In  1880  the  corresponding  figures  were  933.1  white  and  66.9  colored. 
Of  each  1,000  of  the  white  insane  in  1800,  581.1  were  natives  of  native  born  parents,  64.9  were  natives  having  one 
or  both  parents  foreign  born,  and  354.0  were  foreign  born. 


10 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablo  10  shows  tlie  ratios  of  tLe  iiisaue  per  100,000  living  ijopiilatioii,  iucliuling  Cliiuese,  Japanese,  and  Indians, 
witli  distiuctiou  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  for  the  censuses  of  1S80  and  ISOO. 


Table  10. 


OEOaCAPHICAL  DIVISIOSS. 

TOTAL. 

MALE. 

FEUALE. 

KATn-E  Boim 
■nuiTK. 

FOBEIGN  BOnH 
WUITE. 

COLORED. 

1880 

IS90 

1880 

1S90 

ISSO 

1890 

1680 

1890 

18S0 

1890 

1S80 

1800 

TliornitcdStat«... 

183.3 

170.0 

174.0 

166.7 

193.1 

173.5 

161.0 

140.5 

398.8 

387.0 

91.2 

88.6 

S17.5 
151.1 
171.7 
123.7 
200.8 

238.6 
132.2 
164.8 
95.9 
194.1 

220.8  • 

149.2 

162.3 

122.0 

224.6 

223.6 
136.9 
163.8 
92.1 
217.6 

207.8 
152.9 
181.8 
129.5 
164.4 

253.6 
127.5 
105.9 
99.9 
160.4 

200.5 
170.8 
136.6 
143.0 
121.9 

184.0 
140.6 
125.7 
103.8 
110.9 

440.7 
5S2.6 
345.3 
308.0 
477.1 

424.3 
636.1 
337.4 
260.5 
455.7 

234.2 
86.8 

138.6 
76.9 

112.6 

255.0 
87.1 

159.7 
64.6 

133.2 

From  tliis  table  it  will  be  seen  that  the  number  of  insane  per  100,000  of  living  population  in  1800  was  3S7.0for 
the  foreign  burn  whites,  140.5  for  the  native  whites,  and  88.(5  lor  the  colored.  Li  1880  the  corre.sponding  figures 
were  398.8, 101.0,  and  91.2.  The  proportion  of  insanity  is  much  greater  among  the  whites  4hau  among  the  colored, 
and  very  much  greater  among  the  foreign  born  than  among  the  natives.  A  considerable  part  of  the  diiference 
between"  the  natives  and  the  foreign  born  in  this  respect  is  due  to  the  fact  that  a  much  larger  ])roportion  of  the 
foreign  born  population  is  composed  of  adults  of  the  ages  at  which  insanity  is  prevalent  tlian  is  the  case  among 
the  natives,  which  contain  a  much  larger  proportion  of  children,  including  many  children  of  the  foreign  born. 

The  ratio  of  the  colored  insane  to  colored  ]i()i)ulati(ui  is  move  than  twice  as  great  in  the  northern  part  of  the 
countrv  as  in  the  southern,  being  25r).0  jier  100,000  in  the  North  Atlantic  and  150.7  in  the  Nortli  Central  division, 
as  against  87.1  in  the  South  Atlantic  and  64.0  in  the  South  Central  division;  but  the  absolute  number  of  colored 
insane  is  much  greater  in  the  .south  than  it  is  in  the  north,  there  being  L^S'IO  in  the  South  Atlantic  and  2,240  in 
the  South  Central  divisimi,  as  against  002  in  the  Xortli  Atlantic  and  706  in  the  North  Central  division  per  100,000. 

The  .same  dilVerences  appear  in  the  ratios  for  1880,  and  a  considerable  part  of  this  ditierencc  between  the  north 
and  the  south  is  prol)ably  due  to  the  fact  that  there  is  a  much  greater  proportion  of  adults,  of  ages  specially  liable 
to  insanity,  among  the  colored  population  in  the  north  than  is  the  case  in  the  south. 

The  total  number  of  Chinese  insane  reported  was  106,  being  182  per  100,000  of  the  Chinese  ])opulation  living 
on  June  1,  1800.  Of  the  196  Chinese  insane,  188  were  males  and  8  females.  The  i)roportion  of  in.sane  among  the 
Chinese  is  small,  taking  into  consideration  that  this  class  of  the  population  consists  mainly  of  adults.  The  total 
number  of  Japanese  insane  was  3,  all  males.  The  total  number  of  Indian  insane  was  32,  of  whom  18  were  males 
and  14  females. 

It  will  be  Been  that  the  seeming  diminution  in  the  luoportion  of  insane  to  populat  ion  in  1890  as  compared  with 
18S0  was  greater  among  the  females  than  among  the  males;  greater  among  the  whites  than  among  the  colored, 
and  greater  among  the  native  born  whites  tlian  among  the  foreign  born  wliites. 

In  each  of  the  geographical  divisions  the  ratio  of  insane  to  living  i)opulatiou,  as  reported,  was  less  in  1890 
than  in  issd,  but  the  diminution  was  greater  in  the  south  than  in  the  north  and  west.  This  diminution  occurs  for 
the  native  born  wliites  in  each  of  the  divisions,  but  for  tiie  foreign  born  whites  there  is  an  increa.se  in  tlie  ratio 
of  the  in.sane  in  the  South  Atlantic  division  from  582.6  in  1880  to  636.1  per  100,000  in  1890.  Among  the  colored 
theri'  is  an  increase  in  the  ratio  in  the  North  Atlantic  and  in  the  North  Central  and  Western  divisions.  The  ratios 
Teinain  al>out  tlic  same  in  the  South  Atlantic  division.  Of  the  6,5;!5  colored  insane,  5,440  were  reported  as  black 
anil  1,095  as  of  nii.\e<l  blood. 

Table  151  shows  for  the  I'uited  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  eacli  state  the  nunil)er  of  insane 
at  the  eeiiHUHes  of  1K9<»,  ISHO,  1S70,  IMiO,  and  18.50,  with  eorresixnidiiig  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  living  population, 
with  di.slin<t)on  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity;  including  tli<^  Ciiines(%  Jajianese,  and  Indian  insane  as  colored,  for 
aeeinacy  of  comparison  between  the  census  of  1890  and  the  i»revious  censuses. 

In  each  1.<HI0.(MI0  of  the  Banie  class  of  jiopulation  there  were,  in  1880,  1,.509  native  and  .3,942  fmeign  born 
insiine;  in  ISOO  the  ligurcs  were   1..329  native  and  .■'),S1.''>  foreign  born,  the  ratio  having  diniinislicd  in  each  case. 

Ah  has  bwii  Htati-d,  the  censust-s  of  18.5((,  JSOO,  and  187(t  were  so  tlefective  as  regards  the  insane  that  the 
ratios  to  population  are  not  comjiarable  with  thoHe  derived  from  llu«  censuses  of  1880  and  1890. 

We  can,  however,  <-onii»are  the  results  of  tlie.se  live  eensii.ses  with  respect  to  tlie  ])roportion  of  males  and 
females,  whiU-  and  «olore(l.  native  and  foreij^n  Ixtiii,  among  llie  iiisani^  repoiled. 

Table  11  showH  for  each  1,000  insane  the  iiuinber  of  male  and  female,  wiiite  and  colored,  and  native  and  foreign 
bom,  respectively,  aa  reported  at  the  last  live  censuses  iu  the  United  States  and  iu  each  geographical  division. 


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Taulk  11. 


SEX,  COLOB,  AND  MATlVITr. 

1S90 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1850 

The  United  States: 

Male      

502 
498 
936 
04 
6G6 
334 

483 
517 
933 
07 
714 
286 

487 
513 
951 
49 
700 
300 

493 
507 
968 
32 
759 
241 

506 
494 
959 
41 
869 
131 

Wliito                   

Korth  Atlantic  division  : 

Hale                       

407 
533 
983 
17 
603 
397 

516 

484 
757 
243 
889 
111 

515 
485 
980 
20 
029 
371 

490 
510 
786 
214 
920 
80 

660 
340 
959 
41 
447 
553 

452 
548 
935 
15 
655 
345 

480 

nil 

777 

223 

912 

88 

491 
509 
981 
19 
602 
338 

491 
509 
793 
207 
925 
75 

677 
323 
951 
49 
433 
567 

456 
544 

987 

13 

630 

350 

527 
473 
838 
162 
837 
103 

483 
517 
985 
15 
661 
339 

504 
49G 
833 
168 
900 
100 

711 
269 
957 
43 
421 
579 

470 
530 
987 
13 
710 
290 

494 
506 
901 

99 
925 

75 

490 
510 
991 
9 
738 
262 

556 
444 
908 

92 
905 

95 

773 
227 
989 
11 
425 
575 

490 
510 
985 
15 
834 
166 

530 
470 
887 
113 
956 
44 

521 
479 
986 
14 
854 
146 

528 
472 
895 
105 
934 
66 

696 

304 

1,000 

913 

87 

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South  Atlantic  division: 

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North  Central  division: 

Hale                

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South  Central  division : 

ilale                  

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"Western  division : 

Mile                                                   

White    

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  variaTion  in  the  proportion  of  the  sexes  of  the  insane  has  been 
nniniportaut  during  the  last  40  years  for  the  whole  United  States.  The  proportion  of  females  is  greatest  in  the 
North  Atlantic  division,  and  this  proportion  has  been  increasing  in  the  South  Central  and  Western  divisions,  as 
the  proportion  of  females  in  the  population  has  increased.  The  proportion  of  the  colored  insane  has  increased, 
which  is  probably  due  to  a  more  complete  count  of  this  class. 

Table  152  shows  for  each  state,  by  counties,  the  insane  population  on  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex, 
color,  of  native  born  with  native  born  parents,  of  native  born  having-  one  or  both  parents  foreign  born,  and  of 
foreign  born.  In  the  compilation  of  this  table  the  insane  in  institutions,  as  far  as  possible,  have  been  charged  to 
the  counties  to  which  they  belong,  care  being  taken  to  avoid  duplication.  The  ratios  of  insane  to  population  difler 
greatly  in  different  counties  in  the  same  state,  but  the  numbers  are  so  small  for  each  county  that  the  ratios  have 
little  scientific  value,  and  their  differences  appear  to  depend  more  upon  the  presence  or  vi(;inity  of  asylums  for 
the  insane  than  upon  any  topographical  peculiarities. 

To  illustrate  these  dift'erences.  Table  12  for  Alabama  and  Table  13  for  New  York  are  given,  showing 
the  number  of  insane  per  1,000  of  population  in  each  county,  respectively,  with  corresponding  cartograins, 
Cartogram  2  for  Alabama  and  Cartogram  3  for  New  York,  indicating  the  difference  in  ratios  by  degrees  of  shading. 


12 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Autauga 0.53 

Baldwin 0.89 

Barbour 0. 97 

Bibb 0.51 

Blount 1.32 

Bullock 0.52 

Butler 0.88 

Calhoun 0.  74 

Chambers 0.57 

Cherokee 1.03 

Chiltou 0.55 

Choctaw 1.08 

Clarke 0.97 

Clay 1.21 

Cleburne 1.  3C 

Coflfee 0.49 

Colbert 1.54 

Conecuh 0.82 

Coosa 0.19 

Covington 0. 53 

Crenshaw 0.  G5 

Cullman 0.89 


Albany 3.34 

Allegany 2.38 

Broouie  (a) 2.53 

Cattaraugus 2 .32 

Cayug.i(n) 3.08 

Chautauqua 2.  42 

Chemung 2.99 

Chenango 2.89 

Clinton 2.  11 

Col u inbia 2. 82 

Cortland 2.23 

Delaware 2.  37 

Dutehess  (a) 3.  75 

Erie  (a) 2.51 

Essex 1.66 

Franklin 1.50 

Fulton   2.63 

Genesee 2.28 

Greene 2.  66 

Hamilton 0. 81 


Taulk  12. 

ALABAMA. 

Dale 0.70 

Dallas 0.69 

Dekalb 0.81 

Elmore 1.06 

Escambia 1. 18 

Etowah 0.87 

Fayette 0 .  55 

Franklin 1.22 

Geneva 1.  59 

Greene 0.41 

Hale 0.91 

Henry 0.60 

Jackson 1.21 

Jeflersou 0.80 

Lamar 0.  99 

Laud-jrdale 1. 18 

Lawrence 1. 11 

Leo 0.66 

Limestone 0.  71 

Lowndes 0. 35 

Macon 1.03 

Madison 1.63 

a  Insaue  asylum  in  county. 

Table  13. 

NEW  YORK. 

Herkimer 2.50 

Jefferson 2.40 

Kings  (fl) 2.49 

Lewis 2.79 

Livingston 2.  80 

Madis.m 2.  76 

Monroe  (a) 2.54 

Montgomery 3. 00 

New  York(<i) 3.88 

Niagara 2.  51 

Oneida  (a) 4.01 

Onondaga 2.61 

Ontario(a) 3.05 

Orange  (a; 2.93 

Orleans 2.50 

Oswego 2.53 

Otsego 2.10 

Putnam 2.09 

Queens  (o) 2. 12 

Rensselaer 4. 14 

a  In.iano  asyluni  in  county. 


Marengo 0. 60 

Marion 2.  03 

Mar.sliall l.Gt 

Mobile 2.  70 

Monroe 1. 32 

Montgomery 0. 82 

Morgan 0.  54 

Perry 0. 99 

Pickens 0.53 

Pike 1.03 

Randolph 1. 16 

Russell 0.79 

St.  Clair 0.92 

Shelby 1.15 

Sumter 0.85 

Talladega 0. 41 

Tallaiioosa 0. 67 

Tuscaloosa  (o) 2.41 

Walker 1. 00 

Washington 1. 13 

Wilcox 1.10 

Winston 0.31 


Richmond 2.79 

Rockland 1.93 

St.  Lawrence 2. 11 

Saratoga 2.39 

Schenectady 2. 22 

Schoharie 2. 57 

Schuyler 4.31 

Seneca  (rt) 4.00 

Steuben 2.98 

Sufl'olk  (a) 3.54 

Sullivan 2.67 

Tioga 1.  27 

Tompkins 2.92 

Ulster 2.77 

Warren 1. 76 

Washington 2. 15 

Wayne 2.17 

Westchester 2.79 

Wyoming 1. 67 

Yates 2.57 


Tabic  153  8liow.s  the  number  of  the  iii.sane  in  the  Uuitcd  States  in  1890  in  cities  containing  50,000  inhabitants 
or  more;  also  the  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  populatioii  of  such  cities  in  tlie  aggregate,  and  by  sex,  color,  and  nativity, 
inelading  the  ('liinese,  Japaiie.se,  and  Indian  insane  and  ijopnlation. 

The  figures  for  eacli  city  ineliidt!  not  only  thr-,  insatie  per.sons  found  by  the  enumerator  in  that  city  but  also 
tho.se  insane  per.sons  in  asylums  and  institutions  who  were  reported  as  belonging  to  tliat  city.  Taking  the  whole 
of  the.se  cities  together  the  number  of  insane  ])er  100,000  of  population  pertaining  to  them  was  L'4L».0,  being 
considerably  in  excess  of  the  average  ratio  f(/r  the  whole  country,  which  was  170.0.  In  ISSO,  in  the  cities  containing 
more  than  50,000  inhabitants  the  ratio  of  the  insane  was  2'.il.C)  per  100,000  as  against  18.'!.;5  for  the  whole  country. 
It  appears,  thcrefon-,  that  the  ratio  of  the  insane  to  jwpulation  in  the  large  cities  is  decidedly  greater  than  for 
the  whole  country,  but  it  does  not  appear  that  the  size  of  the  ratio  has  any  ilefinite  relation  to  the  size  of  the  city. 
The  greatest  ratio  of  insane  was  found  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  being  401.0  per  10(1,0(1(1.  and  this  was  also  the  case  in 
1880,  when  the  ratio  was  410.0  jier  100,000. 

Table  14  shows  the  ratio  of  the  insane  in  each  100,000  of  tiie  jiopulation  in  certain  cities  in  1890  and  in  1880, 
arranged  in  the  order  of  the  magnitude  of  the  ratio  of  the  insane  in  1890. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


THE  INSANE. 

Table  14. 


13 


Troy,  N.T 

New  York,  N.T.. 

AUegUeny,  Pa 

"Worcester,  Mass... 
San  Francisco,  Cal 

Boston,  Mass 

New  Haven,  Conn 
Rochester,  X.  Y  — 

Albany,  N.  T 

Buffalo,  N.T 

Syracuse,  N.T 


ISOO 


461.0 
388.4 
346.7 
346.1 
320.4 
310.8 
295.2 
292.0 
288.7 
285.1 
267.7 


1880 


410.6 
312.4 
233.0 
235.0 
212.9 
358.0 
286.3 
95.1 
331.7 
117.3 
121.6 


Kichmond,  Ya  . . 
Louisville,  Ky... 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.. 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Pbiladelphi.-i,  Pa. 
Providence,  R.  I. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Detroit,  Mich.... 
Baltimore,  Md ... 
Now  Orleans,  La. 
Chicago,  HI 


ISOO 

1880 

261.2 

275.2 

261.9 

201.2 

258.2 

243.5 

240.4 

252.5 

246.2 

233.5 

242.9 

233.7 

231.7 

92.1 

221.5 

214.0 

200.7 

138.1 

190.9 

128.7 

164.7 

182.6 

Diagram  4  shows  the  number  of  insauo  persons  in  each  100,000  of  the  population  of  selected  cities,  1880  and 
1890. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  largest  proportions  of  the  insane  to  population  are  found  in  the  eastern  cities,  San 
Francisco  being  the  marked  exception. 

It  is  also  noteworthy  that  while  tlio  ratios  for  individual  cities  diifer  greatly  in  1890  and  in  1880,  there  la, 
nevertlicless,  a  general  correspondence  in  the  relative  ratios  for  the  two  years.  These  peculiarities  of  distribution 
are  ])rol)ably  to  some  extent  due  to  the  presence  in  particular  places  of  institutions  or  private  hospitals  for  the  care 
of  the  insane,  and  al.so,  possibly,  of  fiimilies  having  a  decided  hereditary  tendency  to  mental  disease,  and  the  same 
remark  applies  to  the  county  ratios. 

Taking  the  male  insane  only,  in  cities  of  50,000  population  or  more,  the  average  ratio  per  100,000  of  population 
is  229.3,  the  numbers  for  certain  cities  being:  Troy,  412.7;  Allegheny,  393.4;  Hartford,  3G1.3;  New  York,  301.2;  San 
Francisco,  320.4;  Worcester,  309.9;  Rochester,  304.1;  Trenton,  2!)8.8;  Boston,  292..5;  Albany,  280.8;  Buffalo,  273.9; 
Dayton,  205.7;  Cleveland,  255.1;  Jersey  city,  254.7;  Louisville,  254.4;  Columbus,  253.2;  Syracuse,  244.C; 
Cincinnati,  244.1;  Richmond,  240.5;  Charleston,  238.2;  Philadelphia,  237.9;  Cambridge,  233.9;  Lynn,  233.4;  Newark, 
227.0;  Brooklyn,  223.8;  Reading,  219.7;  New  Haven,  217.6;  Detroit,  215.2;  Na.shville,  214.5;  Grand  Rapids,  212.7; 
St.  Louis,  212.G;  Baltimore,  20S.G;  Minneaimlis,  205.4;  Providence,  195.1;  St.  Joseph,  194.0;  St.  Paul,  191.2; 
Des  Moines,  189.6;  New  Orleans,  186.0;  Milwaukee,  184.6;  Toledo,  171.2;  LoweU,  163.6;  Chicago,  159.4;  Atlanta, 
149.9;  Camden,  143.7;  Pittsburg,  139.0;  Kaii-sas  city,  136.5;  Paterson,  133.2;  Los  Angeles,  129.7;  Fall  River, 
128.7;  Evansville,  121.6;  Memphis,  117.0;  Indianapolis,  112.8;  Wilmington,  90.9;  Lincoln,  88.5;  Denver,  82.3;  Omaha, 
66.2;  Washington,  30.1;  Scran  ton,  28.6. 

The  average  ratio  of  the  female  insane  in  cities  of  50,000  inhabitants  or  more  per  100,009  of  po])ulation  was 
250.6.  For  individual  cities  it  was  as  follows:  Troy,  503.6;  Hartford,  499.8;  New  York,  414.9;  Worcester,  382.2; 
New  Haven,  372.0;  Boston,  328.1;  Trenton,  321.1;  San  Francisco,  320.4;  Allegheny,  300.0;  Buffalo,  296.6; 
Albany,  295.9;  Brooklyn,  291.1;  Syracuse,  289.7;  Providence,  287.3;  Richmond,  285.2;  St.  Louis,  2S0.S; 
Rochester,  280.8;  Newark,  280.0;  Nashville,  274.6;  Dayton,  270.1;  Louisville,  269.0;  Lynn,  268.5;  Jersey  city, 
255.7;  Philadelphia,  254.2;  Grand  Rupids,  248.5;  Cleveland,  241.4;  St.  Paul,  240.6;  Columbus,  2.36.5; .  Reading, 
230,2;  Detroit,  227.6;  Cambridge,  223.3;  Lowell,  220.2;  Cincinnati,  219.9;  St.  Joseph,  219.9;  Charleston,  21S.1; 
Camden,  20S.2;  Des  Moines,  205.8;  Milwaukee,  197.7;  New  Orleans,  195.2;  Evansville,  194.0;  Baltimore,  19.3.6; 
Toledo,  189.9;  Pittsburg,  180.4;  Chicago,  170.5;  Los  Angeles,  157,2;  Memphis,  140.8;  Paterson,  139.7;  Atlanta, 
137.5;  Indianapolis,  137.4;  FaU  River,  131.9;  Minneapolis,  127.1;  Kansas  city,  121.6;  Lincoln,  100.9;  Omaha,  96.1; 
Denver,  87.0;  Wilmington,  75.1;  Washington,  52.1;  Scrantou,  46.2. 

The  average  ratio  of  the  white  native  born  male  insane  of  native  born  parents  per  100,000  of  population  in 
cities  of  50,000  inhabitants  and  more  \vas  281,6,  For  individual  cities  the  ratio  per  100,000  was:  Allegheny. 
672.3;  Hartford,  534.7;  San  Francisco,  484.8;  New  York,  458.1;  Cincinnati,  420.9;  Boston,  412.2;  Worcester 
403.4;  Troy,  390.0;  Trenton,  3S7.3;  Cambridge,  369.5;  Louisville,  360.5;  Charleston,  356.9;  New  Orleans,  349.3 
Philadelphia,  348.9;  St.  Louis,  339.5;  Rochester,  323,8;  Detroit,  321.8;  Albany,  319.2;  Brooklyn,  307.1 ;  Grand 
Eapid.s,  299.1;  Baltimore,  298.2;  New  Haven,  291.2;  Cleveland,  284.1;  Toledo,'277.6;  Pittsburg,  272.8;  Buffalo 
267.0;  Dayton,  255.4;  Syracuse,  2.54.1;  Lowell,  247.1;  Nashville,  2,38.6;  Providence,  2.>").8;  Lynn,  23t.;i;  Jersey 
city,  233.7;  Chicago,  231.8;  Fall  River,  220.5;  Newark,  214.4;  Atlanta,  213.8;  Itichinoml,  207.3;  Columbus,  199.5 
St.  Paul,  188.9;  Paterson,  188,2 ;  Reading,  183.2;  St.  Joseph,  179.3;  Des  Moines,  179.2;  Memphis,  174.9;  Minneapolis, 
107.8;  Milwaukee,  157.6;  Kan.sas  city,  147.8;  Evansville,  140.3;  Camden,  140.0;  Indianapolis,  127.9;  Los  Angeles, 
88.8;  Wilmington,  85.2;  Denver,  70.4;  Scranton,  54.4;  Omaha,  44.6;  Washington,  40.1 ;  Lincoln,  32.8. 

The  ratio  of  white  native  male  insane  having  one  or  both  parents  foreigu  born  per  100,000  of  population  of 
the  same  class  iu  cities  of  50,000  inhabitants  or  more  was  69.7.  For  individual  cities  it  was  as  follows :  Lynn,  200.3 ; 
Buffalo,  172.9;  Troy,  171.7;  Syracuse,  160.7;  Boston,  160.5;  Rochester,  149.5;  Newark,  145.7;  New  York,  137.1; 
Charleston,  136.5;  Providence,  124,8;  Columbus,  114.7;  Jersey  city,  110.3;  Albany,  104.0;  Des  Moines,  101.7; 


14  INSANE,  FEEBLE-:MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Wilmingtou,  lOl.G;  Cambridge,  100.1;  Xashvillc,  99.0;  Detroit,  90.9;  nartfcml,  85.5;  Worcester,  83.5;  Cleveland, 
79.1';  ^lilwaiikee,  77.8;  St.  Paul,  77.7;  St.  Joseph,  72.2;  Heading, 61.4;  NewOrleans,  G0.3;  Camden,  5(5.0;  Mempliia, 
52.1;  Lincoln,  51.9;  Fall  Kiver,  50.5;  Minneapolis,  50.0. 

The  average  ratio  of  the  white  foreign  born  male  insane  per  300,000  of  population  of  the  same  class  in  cities 
of  50,000  inhabitants  and  upward  was  3C4.1.  In  individual  cities  it  M'as  as  follows:  Troj',  77(5.0;  Charleston 
GG4.7;  Allegheny,  CGl.l;  Dayton,  G15.2;  liichmond,  G37.3 ;  Columbus,  634.2;  Eeadiug,  G21.1 ;  San  Francisco 
577.3;  Louisville,  550.5;  Albany,  549.6;  New  Tork,  521.8;  St.  Joseph,  493.1;  Eoch ester,  481. G;  Cincinnati,  473.2 
Lincoln,  4GS.4;  Trenton,  460.0;  Jersey  city,  454.4;  Hartford,  441.1;  Worcester,  422.8;  Cleveland,  407.5;  P.uflalo 
390.2;  Xashville,  394.5;  St.  Louis,  371.8;  Brooklyn,  3G0.C;  Los  Angeles,  355.9;  Baltimore,  352.8;  IMinneapolis 
347.7;  Syracuse, 344.6;  Evansville,  343.7;  Philadelphia,  341.5;  Newark,  332.5;  Grand Eapids,  319.2;  Boston,  31G.0 
New  Haven,  313.7;  Milwaukee,  312.9;  Camden,  289.9;  Des  Moines,  2SS.9;  St.  Paul,  285.4;  Lynn,  259.5;  Detroit. 
257.8;  Toledo,  253.1 ;  Cambridge,  241.9;  Indianapolis,  251. G;  Chicago,  210.8;  New  Orleaas,  218.5;  Kansas  city; 
217.9;  Providence,  214.7;  Lowell,  192.1 ;  Paterson,  180.4;  Memphis,  181.1;  Atlanta,  179.4;  Pittsburg,  165.1;  Denver, 
153.9;  Fall  Eiver,  151.2;  Omaha,  144.7;  Wilmington,  63.3;  Washington,  41.3;  Scranton,  29.3. 

The  average  ratio  of  the  colored  male  insane  per  100,000  of  population  of  the  same  (dass  in  cities  of  50,000 
population  was  144.1.  For  individual  cities  it  was:  Heading,  1,435.4;  Troy,  802.1;  Eochester,  746.3;  Detroit, 
526.0;  Des  Moines,  489.4;  Worcester,  411.5;  New  York,  403.2;  Columbus,  3C6.2;  Dayton,  303.3;  Milwaukee, 
358.4;  Brooklyn,  310.1;  Eichmond,  274.3;  Hartford,  270.3;  Lynn,  270.3;  Boston,  259.4;  Newark,  249.1 ;  Cleveland, 
245.2;  Allegheny,  220.9;  Syracuse,  229.4;  Trenton,  209.4;  Providence,  208.6;  St.  Louis,  196.3;  Nashville,  180.0; 
Chicago,  176.4;  New  Haven,  164.5;  Philadelphia,  142.4;  San  Francisco,  141.1;  Charleston,  141.0;  Louisville,  134.9; 
Wilmington,  133.9;  New  Orleans,  131.3;  Camden,  131.1;  Kansas  city,  127.6;  Lincoln,  125.8;  Cincinnati,  121.5; 
Minneapolis,  121.5;  St.  Paul,  112.1;  Pittsburg,  100.6;  Cambridge,  104.2;  Baltimore,  80.1;  Los  Angeles,  81.1; 
Atlanta,  SO.G;  Omaha,  71.8;  Memphis,  67.5;  St.  Joseph,  57.1;  Indianapolis,  43.5;  Evansville,  33.6;  Washington,  11.8. 

For  the  female  insane  iu  cities  of  50,000  inhabitants  and  iipward  the  average  ratio  per  100,000  of  i)opulation 
■was,  for  the  whites,  261.4;  for  native  whites  with  native  parents,  209.9;  for  native  whites  with  one  or  both  ])arents 
foreign  born,  51.5;  for  white  foreign  born,  497.7.  For  the  colored  it  was  177.7;  for  the  colored  females  the  higliest 
ratios  occurred  in  Eochester,  9G7.7;  Buffalo,  72G.0;  Des  Moines,  559.7;  Evansville,  462.8,  and  Detroit,  401.0,  all 
northern  cities. 

For  the  foreign  born  female  insane  the  highest  ratios  per  100,000  of  population  occurred  in  Hartford,  1,118.9; 
Troy,  939.5;  New  York,  730.2;  Columbus,  720.5;  New  Haven,  700.1;  St.  Louis,  694.0;  Memphis,  080.3;  St.  Joseph, 
655.8;  Louisville,  053.8,  and  Syracuse,  632.1. 

Table  154  shows  the  number  of  the  insane  found  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane  in  the  United  States 
in  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

In  all,  74,028  were  thus  found  to  be  inmates  of  asylums,  being  097  per  1,000  of  the  total  number  of  the  insane 
reported.  In  ISSO  the  number  reported  iu  asylums  was  40,942,  being  445  per  1,000  of  the  total  number  reported. 
Of  the  74,028  in  asylums,  38,330  were  males  and  35,098  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  107  males  to  each  100 
females.  The  whites  numbered  69,729,  being  699  per  1,000  of  the  total  number  of  white  insane  reported.  Of 
these,  30,250  were  males  and  33,473  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  108  males  to  each  100  females.  Of  the  whites, 
39,G18  were  native  of  native  parents,  being  084  per  1,000  of  the  total  number  of  the  insane  of  this  class.  Of  these, 
20,772  were  males  and  18,810  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  110  males  to  each  100  females. 

Of  the  natives,  having  one  or  both  parents  foreign  born,  3,710  were  in  asylums,  being  573  per  1,000  of  the  total 
number  of  the  insane  of  this  class.  Of  those,  2,183  were  males  and  1,527  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  143  males 
to  each  100  females. 

or  the  foreign  born  insane  found  in  asylums  there  were  20,401,  or  748  per  1,000  of  the  total  number  of  the 
insane  of  this  class.  Of  tliis  number,  13,301  were  males  and  13,100  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  102  nmles  to 
each  100  females. 

Of  the  colored  insane  found  in  asylums  there  were  4,299,  or  658  per  1,000  of  the  total  number  of  the  insane  of 
this  class.    Of  these,  2,074  were  males  and  2,225  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  93  males  to  each  100  females. 

Table  15  shows  for  eacli  state  and  geographical  division  ami  for  the  United  States  the  number  of  the  insane, 
the  number  in  asylums,  and  the  ratio  per  1,000  iu  asylums,  with  distinction  of  color. 


THE  INSANE. 


15 


Tadle  15. 


STATES  AMD  TEKHIT0nlE3. 

KOMl'.nU  OF  ISBANE. 

INSANE  IN  ASVI.UUS. 

BATIO  OF  INMATES  OF 

ASVLUMa 
TO  1,000  OF  INSANE. 

White. 

Colored. 

White. 

Colored. 

White. 

Colored. 

Tlio  Tlnitnfl  Stjvtcs 

99, 719 

'6,536 

69,728 

4,299 

699 

GS8  i 

40,815 

092 

28,  013 

515 

701 

744 

ilniiio 

1,293 
958 
S21 

0,047 
7C8 

2,  025 
17,  5.-|0 

3,015 

8,302 

8,807 

C 
2 

2 

50 

24 

31 

275 

118 

178 

2,840 

6CC 
342 

480 
4,020 

040 
1,519 
13,212 
1,070 
0,118 

0,904 

G 

469 
357 
585 
665 
833 
750 
753 
550 
737 

779 

1,000 

New  Httinpsliirc 

1 
34 
20 
25 

222 
03 

139 

2,103 

500 
007 
833 
806 
807 
576 
781 

740 

Ehodo  Island 

Conueclicnt 

Ken-  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsvlvani.^ 

South  Athintic  division 

152 
1,426 
1,353 
1,073 
1,027 
1,315 

470 
1,  235 

190 

30, 128 

45 

220 
223 
733 
52 
410 
442 
500 
155 

706 

105 

1,272 

1,289 

1,177 

813 

742 

359 

1,034 

113 

23,  855 

37 
144 

207 
587 

47 
230 
305 
457 

89 

400 

091 
892 
953 
704 
792 
564 
704 
824 
577 

660 

822 
655 
928 
801 
004 
561 
090 
810 
574 

652 

Msrylaiul 

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

North  Central  division 

Ohio 

7,406 

3,214 

6,  534 

3,675 

3,490 

2,197 

3,102 

3,272 

221 

307 

925 

1,719 

8,274 

193 

70 
104 

48 

14 
7 

35 
145 

4,829 
1,753 
4,691 
2,731 
1,372 

1,  853 
2,000 

2,  340 
200 
229 
037 

1,208 

5,35S 

131 
4,j 
70 
40 
G 
6 
24 
71 

652 
545 
718 
743 
392 
843 
634 
717 
005 
740 
089 
703 

048 

079 
592 
731 
833 
429 
857 
080 
490 

Indiana 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

3 

7 
74 

2,240 

3 

5 

53 

1,178 

1,000 
714 
716 

524 

Nebraska 

Soutli  Central  division 

Kentucky 

2,355 

1,525 

■     1,079 

703 

033 

1,301 

7 

581 

5,635 

374 
320 
390 
400 
277 
277 

1,089 
722 
781 
510 
440 
880 

302 
84 
233 
166 
162 
159 

717 
473 
724 
734 
705 
637 

807 
203 
597 
415 
S85 
574 

Tenuossoe 

Alabama 

Mississinpi 

Louisiana 

Texas  

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

208 
51 

318 
4,999 

72 

1 

43 

5)7 

887 

340 
843 

Montana 

182 

38 
310 

05 

57 
104 
175      . 

82      . 
375 
010 
3,571 

5 

167 
23      . 

231 

6 

916 

605      . 
731 

1,000 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

-        10 

1 

1 

8 

800 

Now  Mexico 

Arizona 

(i4 
124 
172      . 

03      . 
340 

1 

1,123 
750      . 
983      . 
708     . 
907 
897 
915 

500 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington 

1 

8 

23 

1 

1,000 
875 
913 

Oregon 

California 

547                       7     jl 

"     il 

Tabic  155  shows  the  iiuml.cr  of  in.sane  in  the  United  States  reported  in  1890,  by  qninqnennial  a-e  periods, 
n!l  ./-'.T  '  '*''''  '"'''''  "^"'''*^'  ""•^  birthphices  of  mothers.  Of  the  total  number  „f  insane  reported 
(lOG,  a4)  the  age  was^not  stated  for  2,;3G8;  between  the  affe.s  of  10  and  15  there  were  311;  from  15  to  20,  1,091; 
from  .0  to  2o,  5,lol;  from  25  to  30,  8,803;  from  30  to  35, 12,386;  from  35  to  10,  12,857;  from  40  to  45,  12,879;  from, 


16 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


45  to  50,  12,207;  from  50  to  55,  10,719;  from  55  to  60,  7,931;  from  60  to  65,  6,641;  from  65  to  70,  4,708;  from  70  to 
75,  3.502;  from  75  to  80,  2,055,  aud  80  and  over,  2,005. 

Of  each  1,000  insane  whose  ages  were  known,  19  were  under  20  years  of  age,  502  were  from  20  to  44  years  of 
age,  incUisive,  361  were  from  45  to  64  years  of  age,  inclusive,  and  118  were  65  years  of  age  and  upward.  For  the 
male  insane  alone  the  corresponding  figures  are:  under  20,  21;  20  to  44,  534;  45  to  64,  339;  65  aud  over,  106,  aud 
for  the  female  insane:  under  20,  IS;  20  to  44,  4G9;  45  to  64,  383;  05  and  over,  130. 

Table  16  shows  for  each  1,000  insane  the»number  iu  certain  age  groui)s,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 

Table  16. 


AOE   PEBIODS. 


Under  20... 

20  to  30 

30  to  40 

40to50 

50  to  60 

60  to  70 

70  to  80 

80  and  over 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

19 

21 

18 

17 

63 

135 

150 

119 

131 

195 

243 

260 

226 

242 

258 

241 

238 

245 

243 

221 

180 

166 

193 

182 

134 

109 

101 

118 

111 

76 

54 

48 

59 

55 

37 

19 

16 

22 

19 

26 

Diagrams  5,  6,  7,  8,  and  9  indicate  the  differences  in  the  proportions  of  the  insane  at  different  age  groups, 
■with  distinction  of  sex,  for  the  total  whites,  the  native  whites  of  native  parents,  the  native  whites  of  foreign  born 
parents,  the  foreign  born  whites,  and  the  colored. 

Diagram  5  shows  the  number  of  insane  white  persons  of  certain  ages  in  each  1,000  insane  white  persons  of 
known  ages,  by  sex. 

Diagram  6  sliows  the  number  of  insane  native  born  white  persons  of  native  parentage  of  certain  ages  in  each 
1,000  insane  white  persons  of  known  ages,  by  sex. 

Diagram  7  shows  the  number  of  insane  native  born  white  persons  having  one  or  both  parents  foreign  born  of 
certain  ages  iu  each  1,000  insane  white  persons  of  known  ages,  by  sex. 

Diagram  8  shows  the  number  of  insane  foreign  born  white  persons  of  certain  ages  in  each  1,000  insane  white 
persons  of  known  ages,  by  sex. 

Diagi'am  9  shows  the  number  of  insane  colored  persons  of  certain  ages  in  each  1,000  insane  colored  persons  of 
known  ages,  by  sex. 

The  preceding  diagrams  merely  indicate  the  proportion  of  the  insane  in  diff'erent  age  groups;  they  .show,  for 
example,  tliat  there  are  more  insane  between  35  aud  45  years  of  age  than  there  are  between  25  and  35  or  between 
45  and  55,  but  they  tend  to  give  the  idea  that  the  liability  to  insanity  diminishes  with  advancing  age,  which  is  not 
the  case,  as  will  be  .seen  by  Table  17,  which  .shows  for  each  100,000  of  populr.tion  of  certain  groups  of  ages  the 
number  of  the  insane  of  corresponding  groups  of  ages,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  audi)arental  nativity, 
excluding  those  under  15  years  of  age,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians. 

Table  17. 


BRX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY. 

Total.  (0) 

IS  to  20 
years. 

20  to  25 
yeais. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

65  to  05 
years. 

05  years 
and  over. 

Total 

263 
257 
270 

26 
28 
23 

83 
94 
72 

218 
230 
204 

307 
359 
375 

455 
417 
495 

467 
417 
621 

608 
448 
671 

Male 

White 

277 
270 
284 
233 
270 
105 
421 
151 

25 
27 
23 
24 
29 
15 
30 
31 

84 
06 
72 
81 
94 
61 
08 
75 

225 
238 
2U 
214 
245 
132 
203 
148 

883 
374 
392 
345 
374 
207 
483 
220 

480 
442 
621 
400 
425 
246 
629 
229 

489 
440 
642 
415 
420 
251 
627 
220 

631 
473 
692 
488 
408 
322 
620 
269 

Mule 

One  or  both  parent*  foreign 

Colored 

a  Fifteen  years  and  over,  including  unknown. 

Diagram  10  shows  for  each  100,000  of  jKipulation  of  ccrlain  groups  of  ages  the  number  of  insane  of 
corresponding  gron])s  of  ages,  with  distinction  of  sex. 

i'l-oiii  tliis  table  and  diagiam  it  will  be  seen  that  the  proportion  of  the  ins.ane  steadily  increases  with  advancing 
age,  and  that  this  i.s  cspeiialiy  the  case  among  the  females.  This  might  bo  due  either  to  a  smaller  mortality 
^moDg  the  insane  of  advanced  ages  than  among  the  general  population  or  to  an  increased  liability  to  insanity  in 


Eleventh  Census  of  thi>  rnliH.l  States. 


Insane. 


AG£S 

MALES 

F ELM  ALES 

o 

o 

^ 

^x 

o 

1 

Q 

CM 

O 

Nh 

N 

o 
CO 

0) 

o 

95  STOVER 

90         95 

1 

85         90 

II 

80        85 

^SB. 

75         80 

!■■! 

70          75 

^^^■^^^^1 

65          70 

HH^HII^^^^^H 

60         65 

IBH^^^I^^^^^^^^^I 

55         60 

^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^1 

50        55 

I^^M^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I 

45        50 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

40        4-5 

^^^B^^^i^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

35        40 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

50        35 

^■^^^^^■{^^^^^^■■MMil^^^^^^^M 

25        30 

^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^1 

20         25 

^^^^^^■^^^^H 

/5         20 

Wm- 

UNDER  1 5 

1 

AGES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

o 
Q 

»-., 

0) 

CO 

o 

10 

•0 

^1 

o 

•^ 

o 
f) 

o 

0) 

c:> 

CNJ 

95  &  OVER 

90 95 

L 

85  —  90 

1 

80—85 

■Mi 

75—80 

imh^h 

70  —  75 

^^^■^^^^1 

65 — TO 

^^^^^^^^^^^^1  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 

60 — 65 

^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^1 

55  —  60 

H^^^^^^H^^^^^^H^H 

50 — 55 

45  —  50 

^n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i 

40 — 45 

^li^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

35  —  40 

^^^^^HI^^^^^H^^^^H^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^P 

30—35 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^■^^^^^^ 

25  —  30 

(^^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^H 

20  —  25 

^^^^^^■^^^^H 

15— 20 

^^■i^H 

UNDER!  5 

II 

Klt'vfiilli  (  Viisiis  "I"  111.'  I'liii.-.i  SIntt'S. 


Tnfiane. 


AG£S 

MALES 

F ELM  ALES 

o 

o 

o 

0) 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 
o 

0) 

o 

o 

o 

10 

o 

10 

o 

»0 

o 

o 

o 

o 

•0 

o 

■0 

o 

10 

<0 

o 

0) 

o 
o 

■s. 

C5 

o 

o 

o 

CM 

35   &  OVCR 

90  35 

85  90 

Jl 

30   35 

II 

75  80 

111 

70  75 

^■Hr 

65  70 

^■U 

60  65 

' 

-■Br 

55  6  0 

SO   55 

45                  50 

I 

I 



- 

— 

— 



— 

- 

n 

■ 

■ 

I 

L 

■ 

SBi 

■ 

8 

m 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

A-0  4-5 

35  4-0 

H 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

n 

■ 

■ 

I 

■ 

■ 

■ 

B 

I 

L 

— 

■ 

■ 

■ 

— 

25  30 

20    25 

15   20 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

L_ 

— 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

UNDER     15 

TTTiiim 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

L 









AGES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

o 

►0 

CM 

o 
o 

o 

O 

o 

o 
lo 

o 

o 
CM 

o 

o 

CM 

o 
^ 

>0 

o 
^ 

o 
^ 

o 

CM 

Q 
^ 

95 S,  OVER 

90        35 

L 

S5        90 

II 

80        65 

■■ 

75        8  0 

^■^H 

70         75 

_^ 

^^■^^IH 

OO             T  U 

60         65 

1 

■ 

■ 

■ 

r 

55        60 

fz  r\            K  ^ 

1 

^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^ 

^ 

O  (J          So 
45        50 

■ 

40         45 

1 

■ 

■ 

1 



50        55 

■ 

J^^i^^^^^lH^^HIii^^H 

25        30 

20        25 

^^■^^1 

15         20 

H 

UNDER  J  5 

T 

THE  INSANE. 


17 


advancing  age,  but  the  latter  is  probably  the  chief  factor,  for  the  death  rate  of  the  insane  between  20  and  55  years 
of  age  is  considerably  greater  than  that  of  the  total  population  of  the  same  age  group. 

Table  loG  shows  the  number  of  the  insane  in  institutions  for  the  same  on  June  1, 1890,  by  quinquennial  age 
periods,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  18  shows  for  each  100,000  of  the  insane  whose  ages  are  stated,  found  in  institutions,  the  number  belonging 
to  each  quinquennial  ago  group,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  18. 


AOB  PERIODS. 


10  to  15.... 
15  to 20.... 
20  to 25.... 
25to30.... 

30to35 

35to« 

40  to  45 

45  to  50 

50  to  55 

55to60 

60  to  65 

65  to  70 

70  to  75 

75  to  SO 

80to85 

85  to  90 

90  to  95 

95  and  over 


Total. 


70 

1,280 

5,088 

9,446 

13,449 

13,  759 

13,480 

12, 344 

10,  261 

7,364 

5,629 

3,585 

2,375 

1,087 

527 

182 

U 

4 


Male. 


67 

1,344 

5,695 

10, 405 

14,  .572 

14, 481 

13,443 

11,787 

9,428 

6,768 

5,120 

3,230 

2,111 

953 

405 

146 

45 


Female. 


74 

1,222 

4,436 

8,415 

12,  241 

12,  983 

13, 521 

12,  943 

11,157 

8,005 

6,176 

3,967 

2,659 

1,231 

653 

220 

83 

9 


Total. 


Male.       Female. 


59 
1,242 
5,503 

10,  231 
14,  590 
14, 360 
13,441 

11,  909 
9,517 
6,911 
5,186 
3,319 
2,147 

984 
410 
146 
45 


70 

1,146 

4,266 

8,3C9 

12, 112 

12,858 

13, 495 

13,001 

11,  307 

8,147 

6,286 

4,071 

2,724 

1,246 

661 

219 

76 

6 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male.       Female. 


89 

1,64D 

6,509 

11,157 

15,  607 

14,  948 

13, 146 

10,  743 

8,281 

6,125 

4,662 

3,008 

2,250 

1,103 

492 

192 

39 


114 

1,433 

4,875 

8,960 

13,  252 

14, 172 

13,  649 

12, 162 

10,  261 

6,797 

5,616 

3,660 

2,680 

1,405 

675 

212 

71 

6 


One  or  both  parenta 
foreign. 


Male.       Female. 


46 

2,803 

11,305 

19,  485 

23,  070 

16,  544 

9,743 

7,031 

4,228 

2,252 

1,471 

873 

597 

230 

230 

46 

46 


132 

3,362 

10,811 

17,  798 

24,061 

14,  502 

10,  415 

7,053 

5,603 

2,439 

1,253 

1,384 

461 

330 

330 

66 


Foreign  born. 


Male.       Female. 


15 

351 

2,979 

7,256 

11,  603 

13,  084 
14,513 

14,  528 

12,  313 
8,906 
6,615 
4,209 
2,246 

924 
313 
92 
63 


479 

2,634 

6,274 

9,091 

10, 801 

13, 637 

14,888 

13, 459 

10, 732 

7,826 

4,968 

3,052 

1,128 

680 

247 

93 

8 


Male.      Female. 


202 

3,182 

9,141 

13,535 

14,242 

16,667 

13,  485 

9,596 

7,828 

4,192 

3,939 

1,616 

1,465 

404 

303 

152 

51 


141 

2,407 

7,079 

10, 052 

14,252 

14,913 

13,922 

12, 034 

8,825 

5,805 

4,483 

2,359 

1;652 

991 

613 

236 

189 

47 


Table  19  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  total  insane  of  certain  age  groups  the  number  who  were  found  in  asylums 
or  institutions  for  the  same,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 


Table  19. 


SEX  AND  COLOR. 

Under  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

65  to  65 
years. 

65  to  75 
years. 

75  years 
and  over. 

Total 

655 
669 
637 

781 
801 
757 

767 
795 
738 

715 
731 
700 

646 
660 
635 

526 
533 
521 

333 
831 
334 

Male 

Female 

White 

675 
686 
601 
514 
543 
483 

784 

804 
759 
743 
758 
727 

768 
794 
740 
757 
813 
709 

716 
733 
701 
687 
693 
682 

647 
661 
636 
624 
631 
619 

529 
534 
524 
466 
500 
445 

339 
337 
340 
212 
214 
250 

Male 

Female .  . 

Colored 

Male 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  In  general  the  proportion  of  insane  in  asylums  to  the  total  insane  is  less  for 
the  colored  than  for  the  white,  and  less  for  females  than  for  males.  Of  those  from  25  to  45  years  of  age,  over  75 
per  cent  are  found  in  asylums,  of  those  from  45  to  55,  71.5  per  cent;  of  those  from  55  to  65,  64.G  per  cent;  of  those 
from  65  to  75,  52.6  per  cent,  and  of  those  75  and  upward,  only  33.3  per  cent. 

Table  157  shows  by  quinquennial  periods  the  ages  at  which  insanity  is  reported  to  have  first  appeared  in 
the  insane  returned  as  living  in  the  United  States  on  June  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and 
birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Table  158  shows  the  ratios  derived  from  Table  157,  deducting  the  uninber  for  whom  the  age  when  insanity 
appeared  is  unknown.  Of  the  106,254  insane  reported,  the  age  at  which  insanity  first  appeared  is  not  stated  in 
26,980,  or  a  little  over  25  per  cent.  Of  the  79,274  for  whom  the  age  of  appearance  of  insanity  was  stated,  7,450,  or 
93.98  per  1,000,  were  under  20  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  its  occurrence.  .  In  1880  the  corresponding  ratio  was 
110.10  per  1,000. 

7176  INS 2 


18 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  20  is  a  condensation  of  Table  158,  shoAving  for  each  1,000  of  the  insane  in  1890,  for  whom  the  age  at 
wiiich  insanity  appeared  was  stated,  the  number  in  whom  it  appeared  in  each  of  certain  age  groups,  with 
distinctijn  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 


Table  20. 


SEX,  COLOE,  NATmTT,  AXD  BIRTHPLACES 

OF  MOTHERS. 

Under  20 
years. 

20  to  45 
years. 

45  to  65 
years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

Total     

93.98 
98.03 
89.25 

680. 29 
636.37 
674. 16 

185.  94 
177.09 
194.  S9 

39.79 
37.91 
41.70 

Male        

White - 

90.97 

95.34 
86.48 

123. 19 
10,5.47 

681.60 

687.77 
675.  30 

075.  52 
676.72 

187.86 
178.95 
196.98 

158.  38 
174. 14 

39.57 
37.94 
41.24 

42.  91 
43.07 

Male •. 

Native  born : 

Parents  native 

!?:; 

One  or  both  parent-s  foreign... 

!?:: 

148.24 
175.01 

763.87 
739. 55 

70.45 
68.44 

17.44 
17. 110 

JM.. 

36.87 
40.16 

691. 60 
662.20 

237.42 
256.  40 

34.11 
41.24 

\f.. 

Colored 

!?:; 

157.25 
130.  61 

661.49 
657. 10 

144.07 
163.77 

37.19 
48.52 

Black 

!?:: 

156.95 

659.  75 

144. 06 

39.  24 

129. 14 

648.04 

169. 10 

,53.  12 

Mixed  blood 

<M 

\f.. 

158.  82- 
137.  76 

670.  59 
098.  34 

144.12 
137.76 

20.47 
20.14 

Birthplaces  of  mothers : 

TTnited  States 

JM.. 

123.  72 
100.  30 

675.  36 
670.47 

157.93 
173. 49 

42.99 
43. 74 

If.. 

England  and  Wales 

If:. 

57.11 
64.24 

615.  78 
638.  79 

266.  88 
237.  58 

60.23 
59.39 

Scotland 

fM.. 
(F.. 

78.95 
67.57 

612.78 
594.159 

270.67 
270.  26 

37.00 
67.58 

Ireland 

5^- 

If.. 

51.00 
47.20 

684.73 
054.89 

228.  98 
254.72 

32.29 
43.19 

British  America 

J^- 

iF.. 

100. 92 
102.  84 

700.  31 
677.  30 

171.  25 
170.22 

27.  52 
49.04 

France •. 

!?:: 

17.44 
41.04 

715.12 
660.71 

226.  74 
267.88 

40.70 
20.79 

Germany 

!?:: 

00.03 
76.01 

706.31 
672.05 

199. 88 
219.31 

27.18 
32.  63 

Scandinavia 

<M.. 

06.29 
59.09 

821.34 
768. 12 

101.86 
153.84 

10.51 
18.95 

Bohemia 

46.15 
81.61 

823.08 
700. 00 

115.39 
215.  39 

15.38 

Hungary 

J"- 

'  F  . . 

06.04 
95.  24 

811.  33 

785.71 

94.34 
71.43 

28.29 
47.62 

Italy 

If: 

25.00 

770. 00 

185.  00 

20.00 

08.18 

795. 46 

113.03 

22.73 

liussiaand  Poland 

^x^:: 

44.33 

127.51 

812.81 
751.09 

103.45 
.      107. 38 

39.41 
13.42 

All  other  countries 

{^•■ 

«F.. 

56.71 
59.83 

726. 14 
726.49 

183.10 
192.31 

29.05 
21.37 

Unknown 

l^- 

<F.. 

30. 69 
45.15 

705.40 
694. 17 

232. 40 
231.55 

31.51 
29.13 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  68  per  cent  of  the  first  attacks  of  insanity  occur  between  the  ages  of  20  and 
45.  Tlic  greatest  proportion  in  any  quinqnennial  age  period  occurs  between  25  and  30  yinira  of  age,  being  104.76 
per  1,000,  or  171.10  for  males  and  ]5S..'$.'?  for  feinules.  In  considering  tlie  ratios  given  in  tlic  above  table  and  in 
Table  158,  it  must  be  borne  in  mind  that  they  do  not  represent  the  relative  tendency  to  insanity  at  different  ages. 
To  obtain  this  it  would  be  necessary  to  compare  the  number  of  persons  becoming  insane  at  a  particuhir  age  with 
the  number  of  the  <;orrc.si)on(ling  living  ])0]iulatioii  of  tliat  ago,  wliich  last  can  not  be  acenratcly  ascertained,  since 
it  is  not  the  living  i)0])nlation  in  ISOl)  but  tlic  mean  of  the  living  population  at  the  periods  when  the  disease 
occurred  that  is  required  for  such  a  calculation. 

Table  21  shows  for  each  of  certain  age  groups  the  numberof  insane  persons  in  each  1,000  of  population  in  whom 
insanity  first  appeared  at  such  ages,  by  se.\  and  color. 


THK   IK  .SANK. 

Taule  21. 


1» 


AQIi  TEUIODS. 

Total. 

:Male. 

Foinolc. 

White. 

Colored. 

15to20 

O.DO 
2.35 
1.81 
1.31 

0.08 
2.31 
1.07 
1.23 

0.83 
2.39 
1.95 
1.39 

0.95 
2.48 
1.00 
1.34 

0.57 
1.20 
0.93 

o.et 

If  those  of  unknown  ages  are  distributed  proportionately  among  tliosc  of  known  ages,  the  ratios  are  about  as 
follows : 


AGE  PERIODS. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fcm.ilo. 

White. 

Colored. 

15  to  20                - 

1.20 
3.14 
2.  42 
1.75 

1.30 
3.07 
2.22 
1.61 

1.11 
3.21 
2.04 
1.87 

L26 
3.30 
2.54 
1.79 

0.81 
1.78 
1.31 
1.33 

20  to  45              

Table  21  indicates  that  the  tendency  to  first  attacks  of  insanity  is  greatest  between  the  ages  of  20  and  45  and 
that  it  diininisho.s  veiy  considerably  after  the  age  of  65.  It  also  indicates  that  tlic  tendency  to  first  attacks  of 
insanity  is  greater  in  males  than  in  leinales  for  those  under  20  years  of  age,  but  that  after  that  age  it  is  greatest  in 
the  females,  and  that  it  is  greater  at  all  ages  in  the  whites  than  in  the  colored. 

Table  159  shows  for  the  insane  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the  number  afl'ected  with  each  of  certain 
principal  forms  of  insanity,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  parental  nativity. 

Of  the  100,254  insane  included  in  this  table,  the  form  of  insanity  was  either  not  included  in  any  one  of  the  nine 
forms  of  insanity  specified,  or  was  unknown,  in  15,237;  17,481  were  cases  of  acute  mania,  21,511  of  chronic  mania, 
2,280  of  acute  melancholia,  11,847  of  chronic  melancholia,  2,258  of  monomania,  1,015  of  paresis,  29,218  of  dementia, 
4,104  of  epilepsy,  and  G97  of  Tlipsomania. 

Table  100  gives  the  same  information  as  Table  159  with  regard  to  the  insane  found  in  lio.spitals  and  a.sylums  on 
June  1,  1890.  As  the  form  of  insanity  for  each  person  in  this  table  was  specified  by  a  skilled  physician  in  each  of 
the  institutions,  the  figures  are  decidedly  more  reliable  than  those  of  Table  159,  though  it  will  be  found  interesting 
to  compare  the  ratios  derived  from  Tables  159  and  100,  which  are  given  in  Tables  101  and  102,  and  such  a 
comparison  is  given  in  the  following  table,  which  also  gives  the  corresponding  ratios  for  those  not  found  in  asylums. 

Table  22  shows  insane  persons  afl'ected  with  specified  forms  of  insanity  in  each  1,000  of  the  total  for  whom  the 
form  of  insanity  was  reported,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 


20 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  22. 


,  COLOB,  NATmrr,  ant>  birthplaces  of  mothees. 


Total 

In  inntitutions 

Oatside  ioBtit  utious 

Total— male 

Id  institntious 

Uuttiitle  institatious 

Total— female 

In  institut ion3 

Outside  iustitutioDs 

"White- male 

In  institutions 

Outside  iostitntioDS 

"White- female 

In  insiimtions 

Out:*ide  iustitutioDS 

ITative  born- male 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

Kative  bom— female 

In  inslitiltiiins 

Outside  instilullons 

One  or  both  parents  foreign  bom — male... 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

One  or  botli  parents  foreign  born— female 

In  institutions — 

Outside  institut  ions 

Foreign  born— male 

In  institutions 

Oatside  institutions 

Poreign  bom —female 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

Colored— male 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

Colored— female 

In  institutions 

Oatside  institutions 

Blrtb|ilaces  of  mothers  (white) : 

United  States— male 

In  institutions 

Outside  instit ut ions 

TTnited  States- female 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

England  and  Wales— male 

In  institut  inns 

Outside  institutions 

England  and  Wales— female 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

Scotland— male 

In  institntious 

Outside  institutions 

Bcolland- female 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

Ireland— male 

In  iuMtit  tit  ions 

(Jutstdo  institutions 

Ireland— female 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

Britlsli  America- male 

In  institutions 

Outside  institutions 

British  America— female 

In  innti lotions 

Outside  institatious 

France — mole 

In  Institutions 

Outside  institutions 

France — female 

In  institutions 

Outxide  Institutions 

Germany— male 

In  iimliiiiiions  

(Outside  iijFititutions 

Germany— female 

In  ioNtitiiiions 

Oulslde  iijstiiullons 


Acatc.         Chronic. 


192.1 
212.3 
124.0 


191.7 
211.4 
117.1 

192.5 
213.2 

131.0 

187.4 
20C.2 
IIC.O 

189.2 
208. « 
130.7 

192.7 
214.6 
113.1 

199.1 
2;;3.  0 
1.11.2 


153. 
174. 


164.0 
183., 5 
1J2.  3 

185  5 
198.5 
124. 1 

178.0 
19U.  9 
129.  3 

273.0 
311.5 
130.5 

246.2 
289.2 
135.3 


191. 
214. 
111. 

198. 
222. 
131. 

188.1 
214.1 
129. 1 

101<. 

21)8. 

05. 

171. 

213. 

51. 

153. 
101. 
134. 

175. 
184. 
140. 

101. 

17(1. 
132. 

ISO. 
215. 

100.1 

149.' 
152. 1 
144.: 

250. 
2U». 
101). 

270. 
301. 
105. 

143.  < 
158.: 
I(r7. 

I7:i. : 

180. 

147.: 


230.3 

279.8 

90.8 


224.6 
261.0 
87. 2 

248.5 
300.4 
.  94.0 

224.2 
259.8 
89.3 

247.8 
208.4 
05.7 

221.7 

264.9 

65.3 

247.  D 

311.3 

72.2 

180.2 
220.0 
82.2 

178.9 
238.5 
77.3 

236.8 
257.6 
139.4 

257.5 
287.5 
144.5 

232.2 
284.0 
48.7 

260.5 

3:I4.  8 

69.1 


220.7 
261.5 
64.8 

246.7 

310.5 

71.9 

185.8 

223. 8 

09.4 

197.5 

259.0 

82.0 

194.7 
235.5 
70.9 

222.2 
200.0 
83.4 

220.0 
240.0 
143.1 

249.8 
270.3 
153.5 

109.7 
231  I 
33.6 

100.7 

215.8 

76.9 

202.1 
2J3.  7 
111.1 

205.4 
210.2 
184.2 

2:15.  0 
278.0 
12'J.  0 

2,10.  2 
201.3 
130.1 


WEL.iSCHOLIA. 


Acute. 


25.1 

30.3 

7.8 


24.7 

29.3 

7.0 

25.0 

31.3 

8.5 

25.3 

30.1 

7.1 

26.4 

32.3 

8.6 

25.0 

30.1 

0.3 

25.1 

31.6 

7.2 

27.2 
34.8 
11.0 

35.1 
48.8 

11.7 

25  5 

29.3 

7.3 

27.0 
31.4 
10.4 

12.4 
14.3 
5.9 

13.1 
15.0 
8.3 


24.9 
30.1 
6.5 

25.2 

31.8 

7.2 

19.3 
20.5 
3.0 
33.  5 
44.7 
12.7 

23.1 
26.7 
12.8 

21.4 
32.  9 


24.8 
29.2 
7.5 

25.3 
29.8 
9.0 

20.9 
30.3 


37.4 
47.4 
19.2 

21.3 
20.3 


17.9 
13.5 
20.3 

24.7 
31.0 
7.2 

30.7 
40.2 
12.6 


Chronic. 


130.2 
128.6 
135.4 


122.7 
122.1 
125.1 

137.8 
135.  7 
144.3 

125.4 

124.7 
128.4 

140.8 
138.5 
147.7 

118.1 
115.4 
128.0 

140. 1 
13G.  0 
151.5 

148.2 
155  5 
132.4 

178.9 
183.5 
171.0 

132.7 
133.7 
127.8 

130.4 
136.9 
134.7 

71.7 
73.2 
00.3 

89.6 
87.3 
93.3 


118.3 
113.4 

128.4 

140.3 
136.7 
150.4 

130.2 
137.8 
132.5 

165.2 
148  0 
100.8 

118.8 
102.2 
106.7 

158. 1 
104.5 
140.3 

127.5 
128.0 
123.0 

127  3 
129.  1 
120.0 

141.0 
132.6 
159.7 

149.7 
173.7 
103.8 

138  3 
104.5 
27.8 

133.  0 
102.  2 
70.0 

148.0 
15:1.2 
135.  U 

161  0 
107.0 
158.0 


Mono- 
mania. 


24.8 
20.2 
40.2 


25.9 
22.3 
39.6 

23.6 
17.9 
40.7 

26.6 
23.0 
40.0 

24.1 
18.4 
41.5 

23.8 
18.9 
41.4 

24.6 
17.6 
43.8 

31.0 
28.2 
37.1 

25.5 
17.2 
39.8 

30.1 
28.4 
38.2 

23.4 
19.5 
37.7 

14.2 
8.8 
33.1 

15.4 
10.2 
29.0 


24.0 
19.0 
41.9 

24.7 
17.6 
43.9 

29.4 
26.5 
36.2 

31.3 
22.4 
47.6 

80.3 
20.7 
64.1 

34.2 
46.0 
12.2 

27.8 
26.7 
32.2 

22.4 
18.8 
35.0 

28.7 

37.9 

8.4 

44.2 
42.1 
48.1 

53.2 
62.0 
55.5 
44  0 
40.5 
52.0 

27.0 
10.4 
4.5.9 

21.5 
12.  1 
30.5 


Paresis. 


17.7 
10.8 
21.0 


Dementia. 


27.8 
28  2 
26.  li 

7.3 
4.3 
10.1 

28  3 
28.7 
26.9 

7.3 
4.3 

10.2 

29.1 
28.8 
30.0 

8.9 
4.9 
19.8 

38.4 
44.6 
25.1 

13.0 
11.7 

15.3 

23  2 
2ti.  0 
21.5 

4.2 

2.7 
9  8 

r».i 

17.6 
21.4 

7.0 
4.3 
13.8 


29.4 
29.2 
30.1 

9.0 
5.0 
19.9 

48.8 
53.0 
39.2 

13  4 
13.8 
12.7 

00.0 
75.  6 
38  5 

8.6 
0.6 
12.2 

27.1 
29.4 
18.0 

5.4 
4.1 
10.1 

47.0 
45.5 
50.4 

20.4 
10.5 
38.5 

20.0 
32.9 


8.9 


82.0 
37.4 
20.7 

5.5 
2.3 
11.7 


321.0 
283.8 
445.4 


319.8 
288.  9 
436.7 

322. 3 
278.4 
452.9 

322.5 
292. 1 
437.3 

324.2 

281.3 
453.1 

315.5 
282  0 
437.0 

302.6 
231.4 
444.6 

340.5 
289.5 
449.4 

3:)G.  1 
28.^.  6 
410.9 

330  0 
3(18  0 
433.0 

354.4 
321.6 

478.  2 

270.0 
220.2 
423.0 

290.  6 
229.  2 
448.9 


316.1 

281.9 
438.2 

303.6 
251.9 
445.4 

325.7 
280.8 
427. 7 

333.7 
208.  0 
451.0 
303.7 
200.7 
410.2 

3,59.  0 
209. 7 
524.  4 

353.5 
3;i3. 7 
430.0 

384.6 
300  0 
474.2 

320.4 
2li8.  0 
45J.8 

380.  9 
330.  8 
401.5 

270.0 
22:1.  7 
SOU.C 

258.9 
202.  7 
308.4 

3:19.4 
30:1.  I 
430. 3 

3:i8. 5 
280.5 
432.7 


Epilepsy. 


45.1 
21.9 
122.7 


50.6 

27.0 

139.4 

39,4 

10.3 

108.3 

48.2 
23.7 
133.6 

37.4 

15.7 

102,  C 

62,0 
34.8 
161.  1 

49.3 
21.2 
12T.  2 

00.5 
27.3 
131,4 

63  0 
22.7 
133,5 

23.3 
11.5 
80.  1 

15.9 


91.8 

5:1.4 

2J1.7 

73.0 

26.8 

192.0 


02.5 

34.9 

160.0 

49.5 
21.1 
127.3 

51.5 
29.1 
102.  4 

54.7 
32.7 
05.2 

66.0 
31.1 
100.7 

34.2 
13.2 
73.2 

24.0 

12.8 
07.4 

17.9 
7.0 
55.2 

70.5 
18.0 
184.9 

51.(1 
21.1 
103.8 

81.0 

C.d 

138.0 

63.0 


Dipso- 
mania. 


137.0 

40.4 
13.7 
107.1 

28.0 
0.8 
01.0 


7.7 

6.3 

12.1 


12.2 
9.8 

21.3 
3.0 
2.5 
4.2 

12.1 

9.7 

21.4 

2.8 
2.5 
3.9 

12.1 
10.5 
17.8 

2.4 
2.4 
2.5 

20.1 
19.3 
22.1 

4.3 
5.5 
2.3 

10.7 
7.0 
28.0 

3.2 
2.3 
6.8 

13.3 
U  0 

21.4 

4.6 
3.2 
8.3 


12.2 
10.7 
17.6 

2.5 
2.5 
2.3 

14.7 
7.9 
30.1 

2.2 
1.7 
3.2 

19.8 
22.2 
12.8 

8.5 
6.6 
12.2 

19.1 
14.3 
37.4 

5.4 
4.2 
9.6 

15.7 
18.9 
8.4 


8.7 
6.4 
17.1 

1.2 
0.6 
2.7 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  Vnited  States. 


DIAGRAM  11. 


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DIAGRAM    12. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM   13. 


In.sane. 


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DIAGRAM  14. 


Insane. 


DIAGRAM    15 


CHRONIC   MELANCHOLIA 


EPILEPSY 


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THE  INSANE.  21 

Making  due  allowance  for  the  ignorance  of  those  furnishing  the  information  with  regard  to  the  form  of 
insanity  of  the  insane  found  at  their  homes,  it  appi'ars  from  this  table  that  a  greater  jiroportion  of  those  aflected 
with  acute  and  chronic  mania  were  found  iu  asylums,  and  that  a  greater  proportion  of  those  aflected  with 
monomania,  dementia,  ei)ilcpsy,  and  dipsomania  were  found  among  those  at  their  homes. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  acute  mania  is  192.1  per  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  and  this  is  exceeded  in 
native  white  females  with  native  born  parents,  199.1;  in  colored  males,  273.0;  iu  colored  females,  24G.2;  in  females 
whose  mothers  Avere  born  iu  the  United  States,  198.5;  in  males  whose  mothers  were  born  in  Ireland,  175.G;  in 
males  whose  mothers  were  born  iu  France,  2.10.0;  and  in  females  wliose  nu)thers  were  born  in  France,  27G.8. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  chronic  mania,  is  2;)fi..''>  p(;r  1,000  of  all  <;ases  of  insanity,  and  this  is  exceeded  in 
females,  248.5;  especially  in  foreign  born  females,  257.5,  and  in  colored  females,  260.5. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  acute-  melancholia  is  25.1  jier  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  and  this  is 
exceeded  in  white  females,  20. 4,  and  especially  in  white  native  females  of  foreign  born  parents,  .'35.1 ;  in  females 
whose  mothers  were  born  in  England  and  Wales,  33.5,  and  in  females  whose  mothers  were  born  iu  Germany,  30.7. 
The  ratio  is  low  iu  the  colored:  males  12.4,  females  13.1. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  chronic  melancholia  is  130.2  per  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  and  this  is 
exceeded  iu  females,  137.8,  and  especially  in  females  whose  mothers  were  born  in  the  United  States,  140.3;  in 
England  and  Wales,  105.2;  in  Scotland,  158.1,  and  in  Germany,  164. C.  The  ratio  is  low  in  the  colored:  males  71.7, 
females  89.6. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  monomania  is  24.8  per  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  and  this  is  exceeded  in 
foreign  born  males,  30.1;  in  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  England  and  Wales,  males  29.4,  females  31.3;  in 
Scotland,  males  36.3,  females  34.2;  in  British  America,  males  28.7,  females  44.2,  and  iu  France,  males  53.2,  females 
44.6.    The  ratio  is  low  in  the  colored:  males  14.2,  females  15.4. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  jjaresis  is  17.7  j)er  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  and  this  is  exceeded  in  males, 
27.8,  and  especially  in  males  whose  mothers  were  born  in  England  and  Wales,  48.8;  in  Scotland,  66.0;  in 
British  America,  47.0,  and  iu  Germany,  32.6.  The  ratio  in  colored  males  was  18.4,  in  white  males  28.3,  in  white 
females  7.3,  iu  colored  females  7.0. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  dementia  was  321  per  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  being  slightly  higher  in 
females,  322.3,  than  iu  males,  319.8.  It  was  highest  in  females  whoso  mothers  were  born  in  Ireland,  384.6,  and 
in  British  America,  380.9,  and  lowest  iu  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  France,  males  276.6,  and  females  2.58.9. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  epilepsy  was  45.1  per  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  being  50.6  in  males  and  39.4  in 
females.  It  was  highest  in  the  colored,  males  94.8,  females  73.0,  and  in  males  whose  parents  were  born  iu  British 
America,  70.5;  iu  Scotland,  66.0,  and  in  the  United  States,  62.5. 

The  average  ratio  of  cases  of  dipsomania  was  7.7  per  1,000  of  all  cases  of  insanity,  being  12.2  in  males  and 
3.0  in  females.     It  was  highest  iu  males  whose  mothers  were  born  iu  Scotland,  19.S,  and  in  Ireland,  19.1. 

Diagram  11  .shows  the  number  of  persons  affected  with  acute  mania  in  each  1,000  of  the  total  insane  in 
hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthiilaces  of  mothers. 

Diagram  12  shows  the  uumber  of  persons  affected  with  dementia  and  epilepsy  in  each  1,000  of  the  total  insane 
in  hosiiitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Diagiam  13  shows  the  number  of  persons  affected  with  chronic  mania  and  paresis  in  each  1,000  of  the  total 
insane  in  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Diagrams  14  and  15  show  the  number  of  persons  affected  with  certain  forms  of  insanity  in  each  1,000  of  the 
total  insane  found  in  hospitals  aud  asylums  for  the  insane,  by  color,  and  certain  countries  for  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Table  163  shows  for  the  insane  iu  institutions  on  June  1,  1890,  the  number  affected  with  each  form  of  iusanity, 
by  quinquennial  age  periods,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 

Table  23  gives  the  ratios  derived  from  Table  163,  and  shows  for  each  100,000  of  the  insane  in  institutions,  for 
whom  the  age  and  form  of  insanity  was  stated,  the  number  affected  with  each  of  certain  forms  of  insanity,  by 
quinquennial  age  periods,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 


22 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  23. 


AQB  rm:iuus. 

ACUTE  MANIA. 

CHRONIC 

MAilA. 

CHRONIC 
MELANCHOLIA.. 

MaIo. 

Female. 

■Wliite. 

Colored. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

Male. 

Female. 

305 

2,253 

7,733 

12.581 

14, 091 

13,397 

13, 131 

ll,4fl 

8.615 

6,363 

4,229 

2.7U 

1.515 

593 

290 

53 

13 

138 

2,395 

7,199 

11,186 

13,939 

13,294 

13,108 

12,020 

9,C08 

6,482 

4,776 

2,7?9 

1,CD2 

445 

359 

SO 

14 

Ill 

2,220 

7,318 

11,742 

14,351 

13,067 

13, 208 

12, 142 

9,168 

6,615 

4,639 

2.812 

1,628 

547 

340 

74 

15 

381 

3,622 

9,533 

14, 109 

10,206 

16,960 

12,  Oil 

9,438 

8,103 

3,908 

2,574 

1,621 

1,239 

191 

93 

21 

608 

3,319 

8,313 

13,  307 

15,271 

14, 161 

13,062 

10,  810 

8,238 

5,997 

3,276 

2,209 

971 

277 

139 

21 

10 

449 

2,551 

6,939 

11, 184 

13,  265 

11,263 

14,204 

12,  367 

9,112 

6,663 

4,  592 

2,002 

1,123 

470 

123 

51 

10 

17 

498 

2,831 

7,575 

12,  098 
14.  Ill 
14, 101 

13,  630 
11,711 

8,864 

0,348 

4,042 

2,472 

1,078 

398 

127 

39 

' 

1,013 

4,512 

8,379 

14,273 

16,433 

13, 101 

13.904 

9,853 

5,709 

0,169 

2,394 

1,381 

553 

1,087 

5,800 

12, 096 

10,  289 

15,  292 

12, 143 

10,399 

8,830 

6,502 

5,097 

3,421 

1,745 

612 

113 

68 

G4S 

4.010 

25  tu30                                                                          

9  173 

14,  034 

14, 123 

40  to  45            -....- 

13,834 
12, 787 

11,361 
T,4SS 
S,92S 
3,408 
1,900 

55  to  60 

75  to  SO                            --     

780 

80  to  85                       - 

379 

35tugo                         . _..... 

184 

07 

22 

92 

1 

1 

AGE  PEBIODS. 

CHBONIC  HELAK- 

CHOUA.— eonl'd. 

DEJIESTIA. 

EPILKPST. 

White. 

Colored. 

M.-ile. 

I'oniale. 

White. 

Colored. 

Male.    1  E'em.ilc. 

White. 

Colored. 

48 

1.092 

5,109 

9,804 

14,585 

13,909 

13,  378 

11,262 

1      9, 128 

6,306 

5,312 

3,960 

•     3,062 

1,507 

792 

270 

126 

44 

026 

3,650 

0,473 

10,  417 

11,207 

12,804 

12,749 

11,010 

8,96S 

7,410 

5,023 

4,200 

2,365 

1,362 

545 

229 

22 

48 

951 

4,448 

8,  005 

.  12,631 

12,602 

13, 109 

12.  047 

10,339 

7,641 

6,365 

4,534 

3,647 

1,912 

1.030 

401 

160 

i             11 
1 

518    1      1,308 

4.762           6,916 

12,008    '     10,841 

14.182    j     12,336 

16,253     I     16,822 

16,336         14,760 

10,870         11,215 

8,799    i      8,598 

0,901     ;      7,851 

4,244          2,991 

3, 623    .      3.  95."i 

734 

5,282 

11,  225 

13.420 

16,508 

13,461 

10,858 

9,244 

6,897 

3,962 

3,889 

934 

734 

440 

293 

73 

1, 449 

7,971 
15,217 

IStoSO                               

847 

4,702 

10, 780 

15, 035 

14,757 

12,892 

11,052 

10, 182 

7,164 

5,596 

3,493 

1,858 

720 

244 

70 

12 

1,379 

10,090 

13,448 

18,621 

13, 104 

13, 104 

;3, 103 

7,931 

2,069 

3,103 

1,379 

1,724 

2,491 

7,721 

11,381 

12,433 

11, 197 

13,  076 

9,963 

7,970 

6,227 

4,732 

2,740 

2,491 

1,868 

1,619 

373 

498 

14,493 

15,942 
18,840 
12,310 
3,623 

3Sto40                                   -....-...--. 

3,623 
2,174 

2,174 

725 

932 
621 
518 
310 
103 

935 
935 
187 
374 

725 

75  to  80                         

345 

725 

85  to  90 

1 

1 

Diajrrjiii  IC>  shows  the  number  of  insane  persons  in  institutions  for  the  same  afifected  with  acute  iminia  iu 
each  1,00<)  of  the  total  in  institutions,  by  ajj;e  and  sex. 

Diagram  17  shows  the  number  of  insane  persons  in  institutions  for  the  same  affected  with  chronic  mania  in 
ea<-h  1,0(K)  of  the  total  iu  institutions,  by  a^^e  and  sex. 

Diagram  1<S  shows  the  number  of  persons  iu  institutions  affected  with  chronic  nielaucholia  in  each  1,000  of 
the  total  in  institutions,  by  age  and  sex. 

Diagram  19  shows  the  number  of  persons  in  institutions  affected  witli  dementia  in  eacli  1.000  dl"  the  total  in 
institutions,  by  age  and  se.\. 

Diagram  20  sliows  the  number  of  persons  in  institutions  affected  with  epileiisy  in  eacli  1,000  of  the  total  in 
institutions,  by  age  and  .sex. 

From  the  preceding  table  and  diagrams  it  will  be  seen  that  of  100,000  persons  affected  with  acute  mania  the 
greatest  number  in  any  i|iiiii()ueiinial  age  groiij)  is  found  in  tliat  between  .'50  and  .'5.">  years  of  age  both  in  males  and 
in  females.  For  cluonic  mania  the.  greatest  number  is  found  in  the  group  between  .'So  and  10  years  of  age  I'or  the 
males  and  in  that  between  10  and  45  years  of  age  for  the  females.  For  chronic  melancholia  (he  ])roportiou  under 
40  years  of  age  is  greater  for  the  males  (lian  the  females,  and  tlie  same  is  tlic  case.  Ihv  dementia.  The  greatest 
proportion  of  the  epilei)tie.  insane  is  found  among  the  females  between  30  and  3.5  and  aiiKUig  the  males  between  3a 
and  40.  It  must  be  borne  in  mind  tliat  these  ratios  do  not  represent  the  relative  liability  to  these  forms  of  disease 
atdillrrcnt  ages,  but  only  th<^  pi'ojtortions  of  those  of  different  ages  found  under  treatment  at  one  time. 

Table  21  shows  the  ioiiiil)er  of  insane  per.sons  of  speeilied  ages  found  ii>  institutions  for  the  same  affected 
with  certaiu  forms  of  insanity  in  each  100,000  of  the  i)opulation  of  corresponding  ages. 


Kli-vi'utli  Cniians  i)f  tin-  UnilKil  Stnt<\s. 


DIAGRAM    16. 


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UNDER  15 

Kleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM    18. 


Insane. 


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MALES 

FEMALES 

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UNDER  15 

Diagram  19. 


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FEMALES 

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20  —  25 

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UNDER  15 

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Elcventli  1  'iMisus  uf  the  United  States. 


Insane. 


DIAGRAM   30. 


AGES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

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o 

O 
10 

o 

<0 

o 

K 

o 

(0 

o 

0) 

o 
o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

95  &  OVER 

90  95 

as 90 

— 1 

80  35 

Jl 

75 8  0 

J 

k 

70 75 

J 

65 70 

■■ 

eO 65 

^B^P 

55 6  0 

_ 

J 

— 

SO 55 

4-5 50 

— 

■ 

■ 

■ 

H^^Hi^^^^^H^ 

— 

4-0 ^5 

35 4-0 

30 35 

25 30 

■ 

1 

20 25 

15 20 

— 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

■ 

' 

UNDER  15 

■ 

r      1  1 



THE  INSiVNE. 


23 


Table  24.. 


AOB    PERIODS. 

Acute 
mania. 

Chronic 
mania. 

Chronic 
melancholia. 

UomeDtio. 

Epilepsy. 

11.2 
39.2 
54.7 
60.6 
50.8 
31.0 

5.2 
3.S.8 
77.4 
95.7 
92.0 
03.1 

4.0 

2.1.0 
05.0 
38.2 
35.  S 
23.2 

8.6 
41.6 
71.4 
85.8 
86.6 
93.8 

2.0 
4.0 
5.7 
4.5 
3.6 
1.5 

65  and  ovor 

In  considering  this  table  it  must  be  remembered  that  it  does  not  show  the  ratio  of  the  number  of  cases  of 
each  form  of  in.sanity  to  the  total  population,  but  the  ratio  of  the  number  of  cases  in  asylums  to  total  population. 
The  proportion  of  cases  of  acute  and  chronic  mania  and  of  chronic  melancholia  iucreases  up  to  the  age  of  55,  while 
that  of  dciueutia  increases  to  the  end  of  life. 

The  low  proportion  of  insane  reported  among  the  colored  (excluding  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians), 
especially  in  the  southern  states,  has  given  rise  to  doubts  by  those  who  have  specially  studied  this  subject  as  to 
whether  there  is  not  a  decidedly  greater  deficiency  in  the  enumeration  of  the  colored  insane  than  in  that  of  the 
white,  and  especially  as  regards  cases  of  paresis  and  dementia,  and  the  following  figures  are  given  as  data  for  the 
study  of  this  question.  Designating  the  residents  iu  cities  of  S,000  inhabitants  and  upward  as  urban  and  the 
remainder  as  rural,  we  find  that  of  the  4,044  colored  insaue  in  the  United  States  for  whom  the  residence  and  form 
of  insanity  was  stated,  1,333  were  urban  and  3,311  were  rural.  In  the  states  of  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Florida, 
Georgia,  Kentucky,  Louisiana,  ]\Ii.';sissippi,  Xorth  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Texas,  and  Virginia 
there  were  3,128  colored  insane  reported,  of  whom  543  were  uiban  and  2,585  were  rural.  In  the  rest  of  the  United 
States  1,516  colored  insane  were  reported,  of  whom  790  were  urban  and  726  were  rural. 

Of  paresis,  58  cases  were  reiwrted  among  the  colored  insane,  36  of  these  being  urban  and  22  rural.  In  the 
southern  states  named  above  there  were  23  cases,  7  being  urban  and  IC  rural;  and  iu  the  rest  of  the  United  States 
35  cases,  29  being  urban  and  6  rural.  Of  dementia,  1,287  cases  were  reported  among  the  colored  insane,  370  being 
urban  and  917  rural.  In  the  southern  states  named  above  there  were  832  cases,  148  being  urban  and  684  rural, 
and  iu  the  rest  of  the  United  States  455  cases,  222  being  urban  aud  2.33  rural.  These  and  other  figures  in  greater 
detail  are  given  in  Table  164.  From  this  table  has  been  computed  the  following  table,  showing  for  each  1,000  of 
the  colored  insane,  with  distinction  of  urban  and  rural  in  the  United  States,  in  certain  geographical  divisions,  in 
certain  southern  states,  and  in  the  rest  of  the  country,  the  number  affected  with  each  of  certain  forms  of  insanity. 
Tlie  numbers  in  the  Western  division  are  so  small  that  the  ratios  have  no  value. 

Table  25. 


OEOQRAPHIC.iL  DIVISIONS. 

Acnte 
mania. 

Chronic 
mania. 

Acute 
melancho- 
lia. 

Chronic 
melancho- 
lia. 

Mono- 
mania. 

Paresis. 

Dementia. 

Epilepsy. 

Dipso- 
mania. 

The  United  States: 

238.  56 
274.  24 

276.  82 
231.65 

20.26 
9.97 

81.77 
81.24 

17.25 
12.08 

27.01 
6.64 

277.57 
276.96 

48.01 
99.67 

12.75 
0.95 

North  Atlantic : 

Urban         .               

179.06 
158.10 

284.  55 
320. 19 

266.33 
201.66 

194.61 

238.77 

239. 41 
275.  05 

237.  97 
271.35 

327.70 
225.30 

219.51 
235.21 

301.51 
229. 17 

311.38 
229. 32 

276.  24 
241.78 

277.  22 
195.  59 

27.03 
11.86 

20.33 
5.44 

35.18 
10.42 

5.99 

14.97 

7.37 
10.06 

20.11 
9.04 

97.97 
94.86 

95.53 
91.77 

40.20 
90.28 

74.85 
62.25 

82.87 
71.95 

81.01 
114.33 

16.89 

7.90 

28.46 
8.84 

15.07 
27.78 

2.99 
14.18 

5.53 
8.90 

25.32 
26.17 

54.05 
11.86 

20.33 
5.41 

20.10 
0.94 

17.97 
7.09 

12.89 
6.19 

36.71 
8.26 

277.03 
454.55 

254.06 
213.46 

266.  33 
207.36 

314.37 
319.94 

272.  56 
204.  60 

2S1.01 
320.  94 

13.51 
31.62 

58.94 
109.45 

40.20 

02.50 

68.86 
112.69 

82.87 
115.67 

24.05 
42.70 

6.76 
3.95 

18.29 
10.20 

15.03 
13.  S9 

8.98 
0.79 

20.26 
5.80 

7.60 
11  02 

Exiral                      

South  Atlantic: 

North  Central : 

Rural 

South  Central; 

Kiiral 

Alab.'iin.l.  Arknusaa,  I'lorida,  Georgia, 
ICrntiicliy,    Louisiana,    Mississipiti, 
North    Ciirolma,     Soutli    Carolina, 
Tennessee,  Texas,  Virginia: 

Urban 

Kural 

The  United  States  niiuus  the   states 
named  above : 

Urban    .                      

Rural 

24 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


It  ■will  be  seen  from  tlie  preceding  table  that  for  tlie  TTnitcd  States  the  ratio  of  cases  of  paresis  to  the  total 
insane  was  about  four  times  as  great  among  the  urban  colored  population  as  among  the  rural,  but  that  in  certain 
southern  states  it  was  only  about  twice  as  great  among  the  urban  population  as  among  the  rural.  The  proportion 
of  cases  of  epilepsy  was  about  twice  as  great  among  the  rural  as  among  the  urban  colored  poiiulation.  The 
proportion  of  cases  of  dementia  was  about  the  same  in  the  urban  as  in  the  rural  colored  population  for  the 
United  States,  but  in  the  North  Atlantic  division  dementia  occurred  in  nearly  twice  as  great  a  ratio  to  the  total 
number  of  cases  of  insanity  among  the  rural  as  among  the  urban  population. 

As  will  be  shown  in  the  succeeding  section  of  this  report,  a  cousiderable  number  of  those  reported  as 
feeble-minded  at  ages  above  40  are  probably  cases  of  senile  or  terminal  dementia,  hence  the  following  table 
will  be  found  interesting  in  this  connectiou. 

Table  26  shows  the  number  of  feeble  iniuded  colored  persons  reported  on  June  1,  1890,  living  in  cities  of  not 
less  than  8,000  inhabitants  (entitled  "urban")  and  of  those  living  iu  the  rest  of  the  country  (entitled  "rural"), 
omitting  cases  where  home  residence  was  not  given,  iu  the  United  States,  in  each  geographical  division,  iu  certain 
southern  states,  aud  in  other  states,  with  distinction  of  sex. 


Table  26. 

GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

UEBAN. 

HDKAL. 

Total. 

Male. 

remale. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

10,501 

5,751 

4,750 

1,199 

632 

667 

9,302 

6,119 

4,183 

342 
4,781 

689 

4,672 

17 

8,939 
1,502 

174 
2,602 

409 

2,550 

10 

4.8G8 
883 

168 
2,179 

280 

2,110 

7 

4,071 
679 

130 

635 
142 
398 

4 

747 
452 

62 
281 

94 
195 

68 
244 

43 

203 

4 

869 

198 

213 

4,256 

547 

4,274 

13 

8,193 
1,110 

112 
2,321 

315 

2,301 

10 

4,490 
029 

100 
1,935 

232 

1,913 

3 

3,702 
481 

Alabama,    Arkansas,    Florida.    GeorRia,    Kentucky, 
Louisiana,  Mississippi,  North  Caroliua,  South  Caro- 
lina, Tennesset',  Texas,  Virginia. 

The  United  States  minus  the  states  named  above 

378 
254 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  number  of  feeble-minded  living  in  the  rural  districts  was  much  greater 
than  the  number  of  those  living  in  cities,  and  that  the  difference  is  much  greater  in  the  southern  states  than  it  is 
in  the  rest  of  the  country. 

Table  27  shows  for  the  insane  in  institutions  the  age  periods  when  insanity  appeared,  for  each  of  certain  forms 
of  insanity,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 


THE  INSANE. 

Table  27. 


25 


AQB  PEBI0D3  WHEN  INSANITY  APPEAHED. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

10  to  15 

IS  to  20 

sotose 

25  to  30 

SOtoBS 

85  to  40 

40to4G 

45  to  SO 

71,  028 

14,678 

948 

4,337 

9,458 

10,567 

9,205 

7,408 

S.799 

4,275 

Mnlo 

38,  330 
35,  098 

7,281 
7,397 

501 
M7 

2,422 
1,915 

5,«76 
4,082 

5,679 
4,888 

4,759 
4,50S 

3,762 
3,C40 

2,7KI 
3,016 

2.019 

2, 2511 

U,  8T2 

2,387 

198 

1,006 

2,069 

2,255 

1,967 

1,587 

1,201 

029 

7.180 

6,  5SI7 

500 

540 

19,  COS 

1,207 

990 

102 

82 

4,081 

92 

87 

11 

8 

147 

472 

449 

49 

36 

966 

996 

876 
107 
90 

2,264 

1,090 

1,002 

81 

82 

2,877 

918 
915 
58 
76 

2,678 

757 

7l'« 

49 

55 

2.072 

547 

581 

42 

31 

1,G40 

410 

AV  liito  fciiialo                      

4.54 

21 

Colored  ronialo 

■■a 

1,  IG8 

9,0.12 

9,435 

510 

625 

2  122 

1,863 

1,995 

104 

119 

231 

71 

70 
4 
2 

12 

467 

430 

42 

27 

04 

1,140 

1,016 

65 

63 

267 

1,393 

1,  293 

95 

90 

361 

1,240 

1,281 
67 
90 

297 

903 

1,045 

59 

65 

202 

710 
835 
34 
61 

211 

478 

631 

16 

43 

ICl 

1,047 

1.021 

20 

28 

9,010 

107 

117 

5 

2 

1,583 

7 
6 

44 

45 

1 

4 

347 

142 

116 

5 

4 

1,058 

185 

165 

6 

5 

1,354 

156 

138 

3 

90 

106 

2 

4 

940 

97 

1U8 

2 

4 

m 

75 

Whito  foiiinlo              

82 

1 

3 

43 

1,199 

627 

4,  3.'!4 

4,3R0 

133 

163 

1,410 

COS 

860 

22 

35 

290 

14 
29 

177 

157 

6 

7 

39 

600 

401 

24 

27 

115 

098 

600 

27 

23 

194 

586 

576 

14 

23 

208 

455 

461 

10 

14 

176 

330 

422 

9 

16 

130 

261 

348 

9 

9 

8 

106 

800 
5S1 

19 
1,170 

154 

120 

3 

7 

177 

1 

21 

16 

1 

1 

5 

69 
45 

116 

77 
1 

133 

70 

4 

1 

160 

107 
66 

1 
208 

66 

59 

2 

3 

204 

57 

44 

2 

1 
31 

3 

90 

144 

939 

137 

32 

8 

19,  889 

150 

18 

5 

4 

4,398 

4 
1 

20 
5 

68 
21 

141 

20 
5 

181 

20 

5 

2 

1,709 

183 
17 
4 

123 

15 

6 

1 
2,774 

345 

1,417 

2,900 

2,102 

1,225 

891 

in,  157 

8,  89:1 

411 

428 

1,534 

1.998 

2,193 

97 

110 

360 

182 

142 

11 

10 

153 

822 

525 

37 

33 

203 

1.714 

1,077 
53 
56 

241 

1,495 

1,160 

67 

46 

173 

1,081 

950 

32 

39 

137 

853 

782 

36 

38 

95 

553 

C2:l 

26 

23 

66 

434 

AVhito  ri'innlo                             .         -    

4.38 

6 

13 

31 

892 

495 

97 

50 

443 

207 

132 

17 

10 

116 

73 

62 

10 

8 

5 

123 

65 

9 

6 

28 

152 

65 

19 

5 

40 

93 

65 

16 

9 

47 

87 

39 

7 

4 

43 

60 

27 

5 

3 

45 

39 

20 

5 

2 

39 

17 

10 

3 

1 

31 

"Wliitc  nialo                          ...         

338 

79 

20 

6 

3,958 

86 
27 
3 

4 

1 

18 
8 
2 

35 
3 
2 

37 
9 
1 

34 
t 

35 
7 
2 

1 
374 

25 

7 
3 

4 

305 

23 

8 

1,049 

37 

232 

453 

442 

468 

187 

1,488 

1,  8.S5 

257 

358 

438 

498 

47 

66 

10 

13 

5 

3 

94 

78 
33 
27 

185 

192 

36 

40 

187 
187 
23 
45 

154 

2;!7 
36 
61 

129 
190 
22 
33 

89 

168 

17 

32 

58 

S8 

13 

IS 

26 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  27 — Coutiuucd. 


AOB  PEItlODS 

vrnEN  INSANTTT  APPEASED— Continued. 

&0  toS5 

55  to  60 

COtoCS 

65  to  70 

70  to  76 

73  to  80 

80  to  So 

85  to  go 

00  to  95 

95  and  over. 

Total       

2,934 

1,744 

1,210 

602 

391 

134 

80 

30 

6 

a 

Tklale                              

1,489 
1,405 

006    , 
838 

002 
548 

358 
334 

191 
200 

89 
95 

38 
42 

12 
18 

3 
3 

a 

568 

332 

201 

102 

45 

16 

5 

3 

1 

"WHiito  male            

291 
227 

27 
2S 

773 

178 

136 

S 

10 

446 

107 

82 

6 

6 

264 

60 
35 

4 
3 

147 

24 
20 

1 

8 
8 

4 
1 

1 
2 

1 

39 

18 

' 

1 

336 

393 

14 

30 

113 

208 

220 

8 

10 

B2 

130 

121 

3 

10 

46 

03 
73 
4 
7 

22 

18 

19 

1 

1 

8 

8 
10 

4 
3 

Wliilp  fcmalo                       

1 

4 

1 

i 

53 
57 

1 
2 

472 

43 
40 

28 
18 

12 
10 

4 
4 

3 
1 

1 

"While  ft'iunlc 

1 

202 

183 

108 



33 

9 

7 

2 

1 

225 

238 
5 

4 

72 

135 

123 

2 

95 

84 
3 

1 

22 

CO 
44 

1 
3 

11 

17 

19 

1 

1 

G 

7 
2 

1 
6 

1 
1 

■\Vhiti  remale                   

1 

35 

4 

"WTiilcTnalo        ..         

32 

39 

1 

24 
11 

11 
9 

5 
G 

3 
3 

1 
3 

2 
14 

PATOSis 

91 

36 

8 

2 

'Wliit'*  Tnalo 

74 
11 
C 

27 

1 

1 

430 

14 

8 

2 

Colurod  female 



C29 

391 

251 

226 

119 

5G 

21 

4 

1 

308 

295 

13 

13 

30 

213 

195 

9 

13 

201 

171 

10 

9 

14 

113 

128 

7 

3 

6 

101 

111 

5 

9 

2 

53 

58 

1 

7 

25 

12 
1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1« 
8 
2 
1 

31 

6 
6 

1 

1 

10 

11 

1 
2 

3 
3 

1 
1 

I 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

25 

3 
o 

1 

170 

10 

1 

4 

1 

i" 

1 

87 

73 

32 

24 

12 

3 

4 

■ 

Whitcnialii 

60 
M 

5 
21 

28 

40 

r> 

8 

32 
32 

7 

10 
15 

10 

7 

4 
3 

5 

4 
1 
2 

1 

2 
1* 

2                      4 

2 

1 

Excluding  the  cases  in  which  the  age  at  which  insanity  first  appeared  was  unknown,  the  figures  rehite  to 
SOjS.jO  cases.  In  these  in,'<anity  first  apjieared  in  948  cases  at  ages  between  10  and  l.T;  in  liS.'^T  between  1.5  and 
20;  in  0.4.")S  between  20  and  L'.".;  in  'iO^TAM  between  2.')  and  30;  in  0,20.';  between  ;!()  and  .T);  in  7,I0S  between 
35  and  10;  in  .5,709  between  10  and  4.5;  in  4,27.5  between  4.")  and  .">();  in  2,9;'>4  between  50  and  55;  in  1,744  between 
65  and  GO;  in  1,210  between  CO  and  05;  in  092  between  05  and  70;  in  301  l)etween  70  and  75,  and  in  302  at  ages 
of  75  and  iijiward,  two-thirds  of  this  last  gnnij)  ln-ing  cases  of  senile  dementia.  It  must  be,  borne  in  mind  tliat 
this  table  relates  to  survivors  only.     Exeludinj;  both  the  cases  in  wiiicli  the  age  at  which  insanity  lirst  appeared, 


THE  INSANE. 


27 


and  those  iu  which  the  forms  of  insanity  were  unknown,  Table  28  shows  for  each  100,000  persons  in  institutions 
for  tlie  same  attect^'d  with  certain  forms  of  insanity  the  number  in  whom  the  disease  began  iu  each  of  certam 

iiLjo  groups,  with  dislinctiuii  of  color  and  sex. 

Table  28. 


AOB  FBBIODS  WHEN  INSAKITT  APFEABED. 


FORiLS  OK   INSANITY. 


10  to  20 


Acuto  mnnia : 

White 

Colored 

Male 

Female 

Chrouic  mnnia: 

-White 

Colored 

Halo 

Female 

Chronic  melancholia 

White 

Colored 

Halo 

Female 

Dementia: 

White 

Colored 

Male 

Female 

Epilepsy : 

White 

Colored 

Male 

Female 


9,513 
H,2S0 
9,710 


20  to  25 


25  to  30 


',105 
1,170 
■,T03 
1,658 

i,245 
i,in9 
1,213 

,290 

24G 
390 

410 
117 

821 

500 
105 
988 


10, 190 
21,366 
17, 165 
15,943 

14,758 
13,943 
15,895 
13,579 

It,  010 
21,339 
10, 671 
H,  732 

IS,  783 
17, 247 
20,  SiS 
IS,  144 

20,706 
20,  000 
22, 353 
17, 370 


18,092 
17,679 
18,223 
17,891 

IS,  386 
20,806 
19,628 

17,  481 

18, 141 

'  20,  921 

19,185 

17,242 

17,908 
17,  880 
18,435 
17,  270 

14,122 

20,  834 
14, 248 
15, 881 


80  to  35        35  to  40        40  to  45        46  to  50 


15,852 
14.534 
15, 188 

16,  356 

17,257 
17, 102 

17,  240 
17,254 

16,166 
15,  -181 
15, 877 
16,420 

13, 069 
11,234 
13,136 
14.092 

12,023 
9,167 

12,  288 
10, 670 


12,826 
11,280 
12,5*3 
12, 890 

13, 334 
13, 508 


12,090 

13,969 

12,744 

to,  042 

12, 305 

13, 021 

11,004 

11,709 

10,492 

n,G84 

8,302 

6,667 

8,497 

7,444 

9,755 
7,917 
9.106 
10, 101 

10, 570 
10, 349 

9,814 
11,276 

10, 462 
10,  4C0 
8,971 
12,007 

7,914 
7,753 
6,833 
9,203 

5,030 
5,  833 
5,  752 
5,459 


60  to  65 


7,524 
0,399 
6,600 
8,120 

7,501 
6,427 
6,516 
8,482 

8,472 
7,531 
7,145 
9,786 

5, 869 
3,006 
5,193 
6,426 

2,576 
3,333 
2,614 
2,729 


4,480 
5,423 
4,949 
4,12« 

4,990 
4,793 
4,617 
5,323 

6,441 
3,766 
6,086 
6,034 

4,058 
4,114 
3,789 
4.  .•!S9 

2, 570 

2,500 
2,745 
2,233 


56  to  65 


66  and  over. 


4,350 
3,254 
4,653 
3,802 

4,648 
3,377 
4,004 
4,543 


1.418 

888 

1,603 

1,139 

1,355 
1,525 
1,293 
1.433 


6,107 

2,212 

2,511 

2.510 

0,218 

2.329 

5,7S7 

2,111 

5,249 

4,300 

0,487 

6.171 

5.110 

3,741 

5,529 

S.Itt 

2,290 

954 

3,333 

833 

2,614 

784 

1,985 

1,241 

From  this  table  it  appears  that  in  the  surviving  whites  acute  mania  first  appeared  in  the  greatest  proiiortion 
in  any  qninqueiiuial  age  period  between  the  ages  25  to  30,  while  in  the  surviving  colored  its  first  appearance 
was  most  frequent  between  the  ages  20  to  2-5.  The  greatest  number  of  cases  of  chronic  mania  fir.st  appeared 
between  the  ages  '2o  to  .".0  in  both  the  white  and  tlie  colored.  For  the  whites  this  was  also  the  case  for  chronic 
melancholia.  The  greatest  number  of  cases  of  dementia  began  at  the  ages  20  to  25  in  the  whites  and  at  the  a^es 
25  to  30  in  the  colored.  The  gi-eatest  number  of  cases  of  epileptiform  mania  began  in  the  early  age  groups  of 
10  to  20  and  20  to  25  in  the  white,  and  10  to  20  and  25  to  .30  iu  the  colored. 

Table  1(55  shows  for  59,300  persons  found  in  institutions  on  June  1,  1S90,  the  ages  by  quinqueauial  periods 
and  the  ages  when  insanity  appeared  by  quinqueunial  periods,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 

This  table  may  be  compared  with  Table  xxiii,  pages  96  and  97  of  volume  xxt  of  the  Reports  of  the  Tenth 
Census.  Taking  the  two  tables  together,  Table  29  has  been  prepared,  showing  for  1880  and  1890  the  insane  found 
in  institutions  classified  according  to  the  quinquennial  age  period  iu  which  the  first  attack  occurred. 

Table  29. 


AOE  PEBIOD  WHES  IXSAKTrT  ATPEARED. 


10  to  15  (a) 
15  to 20.... 
20to25.... 
25  to 30.... 

30  to  35 

35  to 40.... 
40  to 45.... 
45  to 50.... 
50  to 55.... 


isao 


39 
790 
3,138 
5,704 
8,123 
8,182 
7,930 
7,287 
6,036 


isso 


227 
2,417 
5,450 
5,926 
5,492 
4,321 
3,305 
2,405 
1,542 


AGE  PEBIOD  WHEN  INSAXlXr  APPEARED. 


55  to  60 

60to65.... 

65  to  70 

70to75.... 

75  to  SO 

80  to  85 

85to90 

90  to  95 

95  and  over 


1890 


4.310 

3,261 

2,066 

1,343 

632 

310 

102 

38 

3 


ISSO 


940 

652 

358 

188 

90 

23 

8 

3 


a  In  1880  this  ago  period  waa  12  to  15  years. 


28 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  30  shows  for  the  surviving  insane  in  institutions  for  the  same  in  1890  and  in  ISSO  the  number  reported 
as  having  become  insane  during  each  preceding  year,  with  the  diflerence  between  the  two  columns  for  each  year. 


Table  30. 


TEAES  IS  Wmcn  FIBST  attack  OCCtJKBEB. 


Total. 


1890. 

ie«9. 

1883. 
18«7. 
1866. 

1885. 
1884. 

ysta. 

1882. 
1881. 

1880. 
1879. 
1878. 
1877. 
1876. 

1875. 
1874  . 
1873. 
1872. 
1871. 

1870. 
1809. 
1868. 
186?. 
18G6. 

18«S. 
1864. 
1863. 
1862. 
1861. 


18»6tolP91.. 
11-81  to  \fvi.. 
1876  lo  \i--l.. 
1871  to  1876. 
ISiWto  1871. 
18C1  tol8G6. 


In  ISSO     In  ISOO 


65,247 


5,127 
5,816 
5,765 
4,821 
4,211 

4,221 
3,347 
2,827 
2,857 
1,981 

3,520 
1,674 
1,945 
1,308 
1,215 

1,958 

1,028 

808 

873 

679 


79,122 


3,P09 
G,SS2 
6,  21)5 
5,572 
5,141 

5,005 
4,  6:!4 
3,906 
3. 5.10 
2,806 

3.821 
2.278 
2,590 
2,031 
1,802 

2,172 
1,653 
1,414 
1,  394 
1,059 

1,790 
950 
8J8 
731 
647 

927 
569 
440 
389 
316 


Differ- 
ence. 


1,306 
3,538 
3,169 
2,790 
2,409 

2,04D 
1,694 
1,413 
1,463 
922 

1,730 
724 

1,097 
577 
568 

1,031 
459 
368 
484 
363 


TE.1BS  m  WHICH  FIRST  ATTACK  OCCURRED. 


1860. 

1859. 
1858. 
1857  . 
1856. 

1855. 
1854. 
1853. 
1852  . 
1851. 

1850  . 
1849. 
1848. 
1«47. 
1846. 

1845. 
1841  . 
1S43  . 
1842. 
1841. 

1840. 
1839  . 
18.38. 
1837  . 
1836. 

1835. 
1834. 
1833  . 
1832. 
1831. 


SUMMARY  BT  QtJINQUENlflAL  PERIODS. 


25,740 

15, 233 

9,  662 

5,346 


27,  799 
19.  947 
12,  528 
7,692 
4,966 
2,641 


13, 212 

7,541 
4,696 
2,705 


1856  to  1861. 
1851  to  1836. 
1846  to  1851. 
1841  to  1846. 
1836  to  1841. 
1831  to  1836. 


In  ISSO     In  1S90 


.,780 
631 
574 
625 
477 

879 
373 
312 
337 
276 

693 
2.19 
233 
181 
180 

292 
KB 
118 
126 
99 

114 

79 
86 
68 
73 

108 
56 
61 
39 
38 


643 
297 
310 
258 
211 

255 
179 
131 
111 
110 

236 

93 

103 


76 
49 
51 
40 
24 

76 
28 
32 
23 
10 

21 
9 

14 
9 

12 


Differ- 
ence. 


3,987 

1,719 

2,  2U7 

789 

1.  510 

567 

801 

210 

420 

]C9 

802 

65 

1,137 
334 
264 
207 
266 

634 
194 

208 
226 
166 

457 
164 
130 
113 
115 

216 
120 
67 
86 
75 

38 
51 
54 
45 
63 

87 
47 
47 
30 
20 


2,268 
1,418 
979 
564 
251 
237 


In  this  table  the  diflerence  column  represents  the  loss  by  death  and  by  discharge  from  the  institutions,  plus 
the  number  of  cases  in  the  institutions  in  1890  who  were  not  there  in  1880.  If  these  differences  represented  loss 
by  death  only,  the  di-scliarges  and  new  admissions  being  supposed  to  balance  each  other,  it  would  be  possible 
to  construct  a  life  table  for  insane  persons  in  institutions.  Such  an  assumption  is  not  warranted  by  the  data 
at  command,  but  the  result,  if  not  accurate,  corresponds  to  a  considerable  extent  with  the  ordinary  law  of 
mortality,  as  will  be  seen  by  Diagram  21,  showing  for  the  living  insane  the  number  who  became  insane  in  each 
quintiucnnial  period  preceding  1890,  with  corresponding  line  for  1880. 

For  74,182  of  the  insane,  the  number  of  attacks  was  reported  as  is  shown  by  Table  31. 


F.lcwntli  (Vnsiis  of  tlu'  I'liilcl  Slates. 


DIAGRAM  21. 


Y£ARS  IN  WHICH  INSANITY  OCCURRED 

suRmm   1            1            1            1             1            1            1             1            1            1            1            1 

28000-"^ 
27000-- 
26  000-- 
25  0OO-- 
24000- - 
23000- - 
22000- 
2/ OOO- 
20000-- 
I9000-- 
J8000-- 
I7000-- 
16000  — 
15000-  - 
J4000-- 
I3000-- 
12000- - 
1 1 000  -  - 

I0000-- 
9000-- 
8000-- 
7000-- 
6000-- 
5000-- 
4000- 
3000-- 
2000-- 
1 000  -  - 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

/ 

1 

/ 

/ 

1 

/ 
/ 

/ 

/ 

/ 

/ 

/ 

o/ 

/ 

^^/ 

> 

^/ 

r»/ 

/ 

.^/ 

/ 

/ 

\                            \ 

^ 

/ 

y 

\               \              i 

^ 

^ 

y 

1               1              ' 

^ 

^ 

y^ 

^ 

_^...--' 

X 

_^  — 

^ 

-  -' 

"^ 

THE  INSANE. 

Table  31. 


29 


8EX,    COLOR,    AND  NATIVITY. 

Total. 

NDMBEK  or  ATTACKS. 

One. 

Two. 

Thrco. 

Four. 

Five. 

Six  to  ten. 

Eleven 
and  over 

74, 182 

37, 031 
36, 251 

63,390 

7,127 

1,829 

730 

300 

405 

401 

ITalo                  

32,683 
30,  707 

3,500 
3,507 

886 
943 

344 
386 

135 
165 

163 
242 

160 
241 

"White: 

Male          

35,  901 
34, 054 

20,549 
19,  733 

2,090 
1,992 

12, 722 
12,  329 

1,970 
2,107 

1,025 
1,808 

345 
389 

30,949 

28,764 

17,501 
36,251 

2,296 
1,709 

11.352 
10,804 

1,734 
1,943 

1,436 
1,603 

298 
340 

3,402 
3,400 

2,115 
2,215 

276 
159 

1,011 
1,  026 

158 
167 

128 
139 

30 
28 

846 

906 

679 
598 

56 
60 

211 
248 

« 
37 

31 
28 

9 

9 

335 
373 

210 
249 

22 
20 

73 

104 

9 
13 

7 
12 

2 

1 

125 

155 

80 
113 

16 

13 

2D 

29 

10 
10 

7 
8 

3 

2 

155 
227 

119 
164 

12 
15 

24 

48 

8 
15 

8 
10 

149 

229 

115 
143 

12 
16 

22 

70 

11 
12 

8 
8 

3 
4 

Tarenta  native  born : 

lliile 

Ono  or  both  parents  foreign  born  : 
Male 

Foreign  born: 

Male 

Fenirilo 

Colored : 

Male 

Black: 

Male 

FfiiLole 

Mixed: 

Male 

Female 

5 

Tlie  data  contained  in  the  above  table  may  be  compared  with  tho.se  given  in  Table  xiv  of  the  Report  on  the 
Defective,  Dependent,  and  Delinqnent  Classes  for  the  censns  of  1880.  (Reports  Tenth  Census,  volume  xxi,  page 
63  et  seq.) 

Table  32  shows  for  each  group  the  ratio  i)er  100,000  of  the  total  number  of  cases  in  which  the  number  of 
attacks  was  reported,  with  the  corresponding  figures  for  the  data  of  1880. 

Tablk  32. 


NrMBEE  OF  ATTACKS. 

SEX,   COLOB,   AND  NATIVITY. 

One. 

Two. 

Three. 

Fonr. 

Five. 

Six  to  ten. 

Eleven  and  over. 

1890 

1880 

1890 

1880 

1890 

1880 

1890 

1880 

1890 

18S0 

1890 

1S80 

1890 

1880 

85.  452 
SO,  164 
84,  707 

80,918 
80,621 
81, 191 

9,607 
9,385 
9,840 

11,072 
11,  604 
10,  582 

2,466 
2,336 
2.601 

3,593 
3,545 
3,637 

404 
356 
455 

691 
684 
698 

546 
430 
667 

1,100 
1,098 
1,114 

541 
422 
665 

1,2U 
1.108 
1,311 

Male 

907 
1,005 

1,340 
1,467 

Female 

White: 

Male 

86,  063 

84,  406 

84, 104 
82,  354 

85,  353 
85,  793 

89,231 
87,631 

88,  020 
88,439 

80,511 
81,032 

a79.505 
78,990 

82,  831 
85,  445 

9,460 
9,984 

10,292 
11,225 

10,  260 
7,982 

7.947 
8,322 

8,020 
7,601 

11,747 

10,  784 

11,579 

11,  497 

12, 135 
9,244 

8,079 
6,914 

2,352 
2,661 

2,818 
3,030 

2,082 
3,012 

1,658 
2,011 

2,031 
1,684 

3,575 
3,671 

3,976 
4,098 

2,051 
2,747 

2,943 
3,  025 

932 
1,095 

1,168 
1,262 

818 
1,004 

574 

844 

457 
692 

1,335 
1,493 

1,497 
1,750 

900 

937 

1,434 
988 

348 
455 

389 
573 

695 
653 

228 
235 

508 
455 

695 
716 

828 
892 

389 
334 

453 
370 

431 
667 

579 
831 

446 
753 

189 
389 

406 
683 

1,089 
1,007 

1,276 
1,222 





657 
733 

1,283 
1,975 

414 
672 

560 
725 

446 
803 

173 
66S 

558 
M6 

1,048 
1.237 

1.339 
1,551 

Female 

Parents  native  bom : 

Male 

One  or  both  parents  foreign  born : 

Male 

Foreign  bom : 

Male 

377 
560 

2,340 
2,654 

Female 

Colored : 

Male  

Female 

84, 074 

a  Nutivo  white,  including  those  of  native  and  those  of  foreign  parentage. 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  above  table  that  of  the  total  number  of  cases  reported  in  1890,  a  little  over  85  ])er 
cent  were  first  attacks,  while  in  1880  the  proportion  was  about  81  per  cent.     In  1890  the  proportion  of  males 


30 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


affected  with  first  attacks  was  greater  tliau  that  of  females  in  tbe  ratio  of  86  to  85.  The  proportion  of  tliose 
suffering  from  first  attacks  of  insanity  in  1890  was  greater  among  tlie  colored  than  among  the  white;  in  the  white 
it  was  greater  in  the  male  than  in  the  female,  and  greater  in  the  foreign  born  than  in  the  native  born.  In  ISSO 
the  proportion  of  first  attacks  was  greater  in  the  female  than  in  the  male,  slightly  greater  in  the  colored  than  in 
the  wh  ite,  and  in  the  foreign  born  than  in  the  native  born.  About  1  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  cases  reported 
in  1890  had  suffered  over  G  attacks,  while  in  1880  the  corresponding  ratio  was  over  2  jter  cent.  The  greatest 
proportion  of  the  cases  having  over  0  attacks  was,  in  1890,  among  the  white  native  born  females  of  native  born 
parents.  In  1880  it  was  greatest  among  the  colored  females.  As  a  rule  women  are  more  likely  to  have  repeated 
attacks  than  men. 

Table  33  shows  for  13,705  insane  persons  in  institutions  in  1890  the  number  of  the  epileptic  and  of  those  with 
suicidal  and  homicidal  tendencies,  and  their  combinations,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  parental 
nativity. 

Tabu:  33. 


SEX,  COLOK,  ASD  NATIVITY. 

Total. 

Epileptic. 

Suicidal. 

Homicidal. 

Epileptic 

ana 
suicidal. 

Epileptic 

a  nil 
homicidal. 

Epileptic, 
suicidal, 

and 
homicidal. 

.Suicidal 

antl 

liouiicidal. 

Total             .                   

13,705 

4,023 

3,763 

4,759 

90 

275 

52 

743 

Male                              .  .. 

8,096 
5,C09 

2,478 
1,545 

1,775 
1,938 

3,119 
1,640 

50 
40 

222 
53 

38 
14 

414 
329 

White: 

Mali)  

7,714 
5,302 

4,721 
3,422 

515 
334 

2,448 
1,006 

382 
247 

2,293 
1,431 

1,  636 
,          1,000 

155 
99 

502 
332 

185 
114 

1,759 
1,950 

948 

1,178 

117 
124 

694 
051 

16 
32 

2,970 

1,548 

1.676 
033 

222 
79 

1,072 
616 

149 
92 

49 
40 

33 
30 

6 
3 

10 
7 

1 

207 
53 

151 
39 

12 
3 

44 

11 

15 

36 
14 

29 
U 

2 

1 

5 
2 

2 

400 
"320 

248 
211 

3t 

25 

121 
84 

14 
9 

Tarcnts  native  born : 

Halo 

Female -. 

Ono  or  bolli  parents  foreign  born : 
Male   

Female 

Foreign  bom : 

Male   

Colored : 

Male  

It  should  be  noted  that  the  epileptic  for  Table  160  relates  to  the  form  of  insanity  and  includes  all  cases 
reported  under  that  head,  while  this  table  includes  in  addition  all  reporting  "Epilepsy"  under  the  head  of  disease, 
which  will  account  for  the  apparent  discrepancy. 

Table  34  shows  the  ratio  of  each  of  the  above  groups  of  the  epileptic,  suicidal,  and  homicidal  insane  per  1,000 
of  the  total  for  the  same  in  1800,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  with  corresponding  ratios  for  1880. 


Table  34. 


REX    COLOB.  AND  NATIVITY. 

EPILEPTIC. 

80U;iDAL. 

HOMICIDAJ.. 

EPn-KPTIC 

AND 
BUICUJAL. 

EPILEPTIC 

AND 

IIOMICIDAL. 

EPILEPTIC, 

SUICIDAL,  AND 

HOMICIDAL. 

SUICIDAL 

A.ND 

HOMICIDAL. 

1800 

1880 

1890 

1880 

1890 

1880 

1890 

1880 

1890 

1880 

1800 

1880 

1800 

1880 

Total 

293 
306 
276 

364 
359 
871 

275 
219 
354 

236 
192 
304 

347 
385 
292 

313 
358 
2(4 

6 

7 

9 
9 
8 

20 

28 
0 

25 
34 

n 

4 
5 
S 

3 
3 

4 

54 
51 
59 

62 
60 

62 
62 

57 
75 

49 
52 

37 
36 

50 
45 
58 

Male    

•VThlto: 

Male 

297 
267 

347 
292 

284 
200 

205 
207 

484 
402 

:i5i 

305 

270 
293 

521 

552 

228 

365 

201 
341 

215 
371 

284 
407 

42 
130 

199 
310 

247 
339 

a? 

119 

385 
289 

355 
279 

407 
237 

438 
321 

390 

372 

357 
243 

411 

293 

370 

254 

11 

4 
5 

3 


8 
8 

10 
9 

12 

30 

27 

10 

32 

11 

"o 

IS 
7 

39 

;i6 
11 

8 
15 

1 

I          I 

1 

6 
3 

4 

3 

2 
1 

6 

3 

4 

1 

46 

59 

Native  parcnta; 

Male 

Foreign  parents: 

Male 

Female..... 

^oreicn  bom : 

Male 

40 
67 

18 

30 

Colored : 

Male 

Femtlo 

Eleventh  <_Vnsiis  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM   22, 


Insaim 


SINGLE-         TOTAL        POPULATION 
"               INSANE 
WHITL     POPULATION 

INSANE 
COLORED  POPULATION 
INSANE 

MARRIED:   TOTAL    population 

INSANE 
WHITE      POPULATION 

INSANE 
COLORED  POPULATION 
"             INSANE 

WIDOWED:  TOTAL      population 

'•            INSANE 
WHITE      POPULATION 

>>             INSANE 
COLORED  POPULATION 
INSANE 

MALE 

FEMALE 

Q         Q         O         Q         Ci         Q 

lo       "o      ■*      ^      ^^       "^ 

1          1          1          1          1 

1 1  _       1 

)      <:i      Q       ci 
)      ■<^      If)      vo 

1         1 

I 

mtltfttttttM^K^Kt/tt^ 

: 

: 

1 

V^^^^^^^^V ^^^^^V 

— 

^^^I^^^H^^^H^H  ^I^^H^V^^H^^^H^^^I 

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— 

l^^^^^l ^^^^^^^H 

— 

1 

I^l 

■ 

^^ 

1 

in 

■ 

— 

|j 

1 

THE  INSANE. 


31 


The  figures  for  the  coniT)inatioii8  of  epilepsy  with  suicidal  aud  homicidal  tendencies  for  the  foreign  born  and 
for  the  colored  are  too  small  to  give  much  value  to  the  ratios. 

It  will  bo  seen  from  the  above  Uih\c  that  in  1S!)0  the  proportion  of  the  homicidal  insane  was  greater  than  of 
either  ejiilcptic  or  suicidal,  while  in  1S80  the  proportion  of  the  epileptic  insane  was  the  greatest.  In  IS'M  the 
proportion  of  the  epilei)tic  was  greater  in  the  males  than  in  the  females;  in  18S0  the  reverse  of  this  was  the  case. 
In  both  1880  and  IS'JO  the  proportion  of  suicidal  insane  was  greater  in  females  than  in  males,  while  the  proportion 
of  homicidal  insane  was  greater  in  the  males  than  in  the  females. 

The  combination  of  the  homicidal  form  of  insanity  with  epilepsy  is  markedly  more  frequent  than  that  of  tho 
suicidal  form  with  epilepsy.  The  epileptic  forms  of  insanity  ai-e  markedly  more  frequent  in  the  colored  than  in 
the  white,  aud  still  more  so  in  the  native  than  in  the  foreign  born.  Insanity  with  snicidal  tendencies  is 
comparatively  rare  in  the  negro,  while  the  tendency  to  homicide  is  a  little  greater  in  the  insane  negro  than  it  is  in 
the  white. 

Table  1G6  shows  the  conjugal  condition  of  the  insane  15  years  of  age  and  upward,  as  found  in  the  United  States 
on  June  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  of  certain  age  groups.  The  conjugal  condition  was  not  stated 
for  4,.31.S  out  of  the  103,575  insane^  persons  reported  as  being  15  years  of  age  and  upward;  considering  only  the 
99,257  insane  whoso  ages  aud  conjugal  conditions  were  reported,  we  find  that  of  the  4!>,4fi3  males,  29,793,  or  G02  per 
1,000,  were  single;  16,227,  or  328  per  1,000,  were  married;  3.010,  or  01  per  1,000,  were  widowers;  and  433,  or  9  per 
1,000,  were  divorced.  Of  the  49,794  females,  19,401,  or  390  per  1,000,  were  single;  21,CG5,  or  435  per  1,000,  were 
married;  8,171,  or  1G4  per  1,000,  were  widows,  and  557,  or  11  per  1,000,  were  divorced.  The  corresponding  ratios 
for  the  total  population  reported  as  15  years  of  age  and  upward  and  of  known  conjugal  condition  were,  for  males, 
single,  416  per  1,000;  married,  542  per  1,000;  widowed,  40  per  1,000;  divorced,  2  per  1,000;  aud  for  females,  single, 
318  per  1,000;  nuirried,  5C8  per  1,000;  widowed,  110  per  1,000,  and  divorced,  4  per  1,000. 

The  ratio  of  unmarried  among  the  insane  was  a  little  greater  in  1S90  than  it  was  in  18S0,  being  495.G  in  1890 
and  480.4  in  1880  per  1,000  of  all  the  insane  with  regard  to  whom  the  conjugal  condition  was  reported. 

Of  the  99,4G5  whites,  47,254  were  single,  3G,055  married,  10,568  widowed,  974  divorced,  and  for  4,614  tho 
conjugal  condition  is  not  stated. 

Of  the  single,  28,632  were  males  and  18,G22  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  154  males  to  each  100  females. 

Of  the  married,  there  were  15,.518  males  aud  20,537  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  70  males  to  each  100  females. 

Of  the  widowed,  2,877  were  males  and  7,G91  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  37  males  to  each  100  females. 

Of  the  divorced,  there  were  422  males  and  552  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  76  males  to  each  100  females. 

Of  the  6,478  colored,  the  conjugal  condition  of  650  waiS  not  stated;  2,643  were  single,  of  which  1,588  were 
males  and  1,055  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  151  males  to  each  100  females. 

Of  the  married,  there  were  2,388,  of  whom  927  were  males  aud  1,461  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  63  males 
to  each  100  females. 

Of  the  widowed,  there  were  764,  of  whom  165  were  males  and  599  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  28  males  to 
each  100  females. 

Of  the  divorced,  there  were  33,  of  whom  18  were  males  and  15  were  females,  giving  a  ratio  of  120  males  to 
each  100  females. 

Table  35  show  s  for  each  1,000  of  the  population  and  of  the  insane  whose  conjugal  condition  and  ages  were 
reported,  the  number  of  single,  married,  widowed,  and  divorced,  with  distinction  of  sex  aud  color. 

Table  35. 


SEX  AND  COLOR. 

SINGLE. 

MAERIED. 

WIDOWED. 

DIVORCED. 

Popnlar 
tiou. 

Insane. 

Fopala- 
tion. 

Insane. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Insane. 

Popula- 
tion. 

Insane. 

Total 

M3 
410 
318 

496 
602 
390 

535 
542 
568 

382 
328 
435 

74 
40 
110 

112 
CI 
164 

3 

4 

10 

9 

11 

Male    

Wliite 

371 
418 
321 
349 
398 
301 

498 
603 
393 
453 
588 
337 

555 
541 
571 
551 
.556 
547 

380 
327 
433 
410 
344 
467 

71 
39 

■      105 
90 
43 
147 

112 
■  61 
102 
131 
01 
191 

3 

2 
3 
4 
3 

10 
9 

12 
6 
7 
5 

M:llo 

Male 

Diagram  22  shows  for  each  100  of  the  population  and  of  the  insane  whose  conjugal  condition  and  ages  were 
reported,  the  number  of  single,  married,  and  widowed,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 


32 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


From  the  preceding  table  aud  diagram  it  will  be  seen  that  among  tlie  in.sane  tlie  proportion  of  the  single,  of 
the  widowed,  and  of  the  divorced  is  greater  than  it  is  among  the  general  population  for  both  males  and  females  and 
for  both  the  white  and  coh)red,  wliile  the  proportion  of  married  aimmg  the  insane  is  less  than  it  is  among  the 
general  population  except  for  the  colored  females,  among  whom  it  is  greater  for  the  insane. 

Table  30  shows  for  each  10,000  of  the  population  in  the  United  States  15  years  of  age  and  upward,  where 
ages  and  conjugal  condition  were  reported,  the  number  of  insane  reported  for  the  corresponding  age  and  conjugal 
condition,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  of  two  age  groups,  the  Ohiuese,  Japanese,  and  Indians  not  included. 

Table  36. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION. 

• 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

16  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and  over. 

16  to  46 
years. 

46  years 
and  over. 

Single: 

Male         

27.20 
22.64 

8.73 
13.06 

26.05 
28.56 

71.00 
63.14 

219. 72 
213.77 

25.29 
38.55 

43.66 
41.93 

118.33 
138.  92 

15.68 
12.46 

5.57 
9.60 

16.42 
11.23 

23.97 
10.32 

91.25 

113.24 

11.64 
21.16 

19.00 
23.41 

65.93 
21.62 

Married : 

ilalo                

Widowed: 

Male                                 

Divorced : 

Male                                              

The  ratios  given  in  this  table  are  less  than  the  true  ratios  in  each  case  because  the  proportions  of  those  of 
unknown  age  and  of  unknown  conjugal  condition  are  much  greater  among  the  insane  tlian  among  the  general 
population,  the  ratios  being,  per  1,000,000  of  tliose  15  years  of  age  and  upward  of  general  population,  unknown 
ages  3,901,  unknown  conjugal  condition  1,590;  and  of  the  insane,  unknown  ages  22,352,  unknown  conjugal  condition 
49,087. 

If,  however,  we  assume  that  the  deficiencies  occur  in  the  same  proportion  in  each  group,  the  ratios  are 
comparable,  and  indicate  that  from  15  to  45  years  of  age  the  tendency  to  insanity  is  much  greater  among  the 
divorced  whites  than  among  any  other  group.  At  ages  above  41  the  tendency  to  insanity  is  greatest  for 
the  whites  among  the  single,  and  next  among  the  divorced,  the  ratio  being  smallest  among  the  married;  while 
for  the  colored  the  ratio  is  greatest  for  the  single,  next  for  the  divorced,  and  least  for  the  married.  The 
returns  for  the  colored  insane  are  probably  so  imperfect  that  the  above  ratios  for  this  class  have  little  value. 

Table  107  shows  the  number  of  the  insane  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  concerning  whom  it  was 
reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  insane  relatives,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  for 
those  who  had  such  relatives  the  character  of  the  relationship. 

In  examining  the  figures  of  this  table  it  must  be  remembered  that  the  same  person  maybe  reported  in  several 
relationships,  that  is,  he  may  be  at  the  same  time  a  father,  an  uncle,  a  brother,  and  a  cousin.  The  table  shows  that 
of  70,340  insane  persons  concerning  Avhoiu  it  was  rei)orted  as  to  whether  they  had  such  relatives  or  not,  22,077,  or 
314  per  1,000,  had  such  relatives.  The  corresponding  ratio  in  1880  was  590  per  1,000,  but  the  returns  related  to 
only  0,520  per. sons. 

Of  the  insane  reported  as  to  relatives  in  1890, 323  per  1,000  of  the  whites  and  139  per  1,000  of  the  colored  had 
such  relatives.  Of  those  for  whom  the  insane  relatives  were  reported  by  parental  side  there  were  of  whites  7,388, 
of  colored  111.  Of  these  the  number  having  insane  relatives  on  the  mother's  side  only  was,  of  whites  3,808,  of 
colored  83,  being  for  the  whites  524  and  for  the  colored  589  i)er  1,000  of  those  for  whom  the  insane  relatives  were 
reported  by  jiarental  side.  The  corresponding  figures  for  1880  are,  whites  433,  colored  576  per  1,000.  The  number 
having  insane  relatives  on  the  fat  tier's  side  only  was,  of  whites  3,103,  of  colored  51,  being  for  the  whites  428 
and  for  the  colored  302  per  1,000  of  those  for  whom  the  insane  relatives  were  reported  by  parental  side.  The 
corresponding  figures  for  1880  arc,  whites  400,  colored  384  per  1,000. 

The  number  having  insane  relatives  on  both  the  father's  and  the  mother's  side  was,  of  whites  .3.57,  of  colored 
7,  being  for  the  wliites  48  and  for  the  colored  50  [ler  1,(100  of  those  for  whom  tlie  insane  relatives  were  reported  by 
parental  side.    The  corresponding  figures  for  1880  are,  whites  107,  colored  40  per  1,000. 

The  number  having  insane  fathers  was,  of  whites  2,483,  of  colored  18,  being  for  the  whites  785  and  for  the 
colored  941  ]»er  l.(M)0  of  those  having  insane  relatives  on  the  father's  side  only,  or  for  the  whites  115  and  for  the 
colored  100  jx-r  1,000  of  the  total  having  in.sano  relatives.  The  number  having  in.sane  mothers  was,  of  whites  3,080, 
of  colored  79,  being  for  th(!  whites  790"  and  for  the  colored  9.52  jier  1,000  of  those  having  in.sane  relatives  on  the 
mother's  side  only,  or  for  the  whites  143  and  for  the  colored  105  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives. 


TPIE  INSANE. 


33 


Tlio  number  amonf?  tlu^  wliitoa  having;  insane  grandfathors  on  the  fatlier's  side  was  80,  hvAug  2.1  per  1,000  of 
nil  liaving  insane  relatives  on  the  father's  side,  and  the  number  among  the  whites  having  insane  grandfathers  on 
the  mother's  side  was  74,  being  19  i^er  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  tlui  mother's  side.  Tlio 
number  among  the  whites  having  insane  grandnu)thers  was  793,  for  the  colored  17,  being  for  the  whites  .57  and 
for  the  colored  30  i)er  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives;  among  tlie  whites,  70  had  insane  grandmothers 
on  the  father's  side  and  109  had  insane  grandmothers  on  the  mother's  side,  the  first  being  in  the  ratio  of  2-1  and 
the  second  of  28  per  1,000  of  all  having  insane  relatives  on  the  father's  and  on  the  mother's  side.  The  number 
Laving  insane  uncles  was,  for  the  whites  2,377,  and  for  the  colored  31,  being  for  the  whites  110  and  for  the  colored 
65  per  1,000  of  tlie  total  havilig  insane  relatives;  of  the  whites,  242  had  insane  uncles  on  the  father's  side,  being  77 
per  1,000  of  all  having  insane  relatives  on  the  father's  side,  20G  had  insane  uncles  on  the  mother's  side,  being 
53  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  the  mother's  side. 

The  number  having  insane  aunts  was,  for  the  whites  2,002,  for  the  colored  32,  being  for  the  whites  93  and  for 
the  colored  67  x>er  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives:  of  the  whites  178  had  insane  aunts  on  the  fathers 
side,  being  6G  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  the  father's  side,  and  2^S  had  insane  aunts  on  the 
mother's  side,  being  74  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  the  mother's  side. 

The  number  having  insane  cousins  was,  of  the  whites  1,075,  of  the  colored  33,  being  for  tlie  whites  78  and 
for  the  colored  69  i^er  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives;  of  the  whites  104  had  insane  cousins  on  the 
father's  side,  being  33  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  the  father's  side,  and  111  had  insane  cousins 
on  the  mother's  side,  being  29  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  the  mother's  side. 

The  number  having  insane  brothers  was  3,542  of  the  whites  and  88  of  the  colored,  being  for  the  whites  164 
and  for  the  colored  184  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives. 

The  number  having  insane  sisters  was,  for  the  whites  3,618,  and  for  the  colored  S6,  being  for  the  whites  168 
and  for  the  colored  180  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives. 

The  number  having  insane  sons  was,  of  the  whites  445,  of  the  colored  20,  being  for  the  whites  21  and  for  the 
colored  42  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives. 

The  number  having  insane  daughters  was,  for  the  whites  461,  and  for  the  colored  19,  being  for  the  whites  21 
and  for  the  colored  40  i>er  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives. 

Table  37  shows  these  ratios  and  also  corresponding  ones,  with  distinction  of  sex,  and  of  native  and  foreign 
born  among  the  whites. 

Table  37. 


RELATIONSHIP  AND  RATIOS. 


Nnmber  reported  as  to  relatives 

Number  haviD^  insane  relatives 

Katio  of  number  having  insane  relatives  to  l.OOOof 
total  reported. 

Number  for  whom  parental  side  is  reported 

Number  havinfi  insane  relatives  on  mother's  side . . . 

Katio  of  number  having  insane  relatives  on  mother's 

Bide  to  1,000  of  total  for  vrhom  parental  side  is 

reported. 

Number  having  insane  relatives  on  father's  side 

Ratio  of  number  having  insane  relatives  on  father's 

aide  to  1,000  of  total  for  whom  parental  side  is 

reported. 

Number  having  insane  relatives  on  both  sides 

Katio  of  number  having  insane  relatives  on  both 

sides  to  1,000  of  total  for  whom  parental  side  la 

reported. 

Number  having  insane  fathers 

Katio  of  number  having  insane  fathers  to  1,000  of 

the  total  having  insane  relatives. 
Katio  of  nnmber  having  insane  fathers  to  1,000  of 

the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Number  having  insane  mothers , 

Katio  of  number  having  insane  mothers  to  1,000  of 

tlie  total  having  insane  relatives. 

Katio  of  number  having  insane  mothers  to  1.000  of 

the  total  having  insane  relatives  on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  insane  grandfathers 

Katio  of  number  having  insano  grandfathers  to 

1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives. 
Number  having  insane  grandfathers  on  father's 

nide. 
Katio  of  number  having  insane  grandfathers  on 

father's  side  to  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane 

relatives  on  father's  side. 

Number  having  insane  grandfathers  on  mother's 

side. 
Ratio  of  number  having  insane  grandfathers  on 

mother's  side  to  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane 

relatives  on  motber's  side. 

7176  INS 3 


Total. 


1S90 


70,  340 

22, 077 

314 

7, 529 
3,951 


3,214 
427 


364 
48 


2,531 
115 

787 

3,159 
143 


800 


784 
36 


18S0 


6,520 

3,885 

596 

3,885 
1,696 


1,780 
458 


409 
105 


1890 


66,894 

21,599 

323 

7,388 
3,868 


3,163 
428 


357 
48 


1880 


3,786 


3,786 
1,639 


433 


1,742 
46U 


405 
107 


2,483  |. 
115    . 


3,080 
143 


796 


766 
35 


Colored. 


1890      1880 


3,446 

478 
139 

141 

83 

589 


51 
362 


48 
100 


57 
576 


38 
384 


Male. 


1890      18S0 


34, 501 

9,987 

289 

3,  595 
1,791 

498 


1.  022 
451 


182 
51 


1,288 
129 


1,425 
143 


407 
41 


1,770 
713 


403 


870 
492 


187 
108 


Female. 


1890      1880 


35, 839 

12, 090 

337 

3,934 
2,160 


1,592 
405 


182 
46 


1,243 
103 


781 


1,734 
143 


;i77 

31 


2,115 


2,115 
983 


465 


910 
430 


222 
105 


Kative. 


1890      1880 


47,208 

17, 193 

364 

6,008 
3,091 

514 


2.604 
433 


313 
52 


2.017 
117 


2,422 
141 


784 

C57 

38 

68 
26 


21 


3,530 


3,530 
1,532 


1,615 
458 


383 

108 


Foreign. 


1890 

1880 

]9,G8G 

4,400 

224 

""256 

1,  3S0 
777 


563 


559 
405 


44 

32 


466 

1U6 


834 


058 
149 


847 


109 
25 


10 


256 
107 


rj7 
496 


22 


34 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-ZJINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  37 — Continued. 


SELATIONSHIP  JlSD  RATIOS. 


Ifiirobcr  having  insano  grandmothers 

Batio  of  nnmlMT   bavin-:  insane  jirjindmotbers  to 

1.UU0  9f  the  total  having  iDHane  nihltivea. 
Uumber  having  insane  grandmothers  on   father's 

eide. 
Batio  of  number  having  insane  grandmothers  on 

father's  side  to  l.ooo  ol  the  total  number  having 

insane  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Namber  having  insane  grandmothers  on  mother's 

side. 
Kstio  of  number  having  insano  grandmothers  on 

mother's  side  to  1.000  of  the  total  having  insane 

rel.itives  on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  insane  uncles 

Satio  of  number  having  insano  uncles  to  1,000  of 

the  total  having  insane  relatives. 
Kumber  having  insane  uncles  on  father's  side 

Batio  of  namber  having  insane  uncles  on  father's 

side  to  1.000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives 

on  father's  side. 

Kumber  having  insane  uncles  on  mother's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  insane  uncles  on  mother's 

side  to  1.000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives 

on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  insane  aunts 

Batio  of   numt><--r  having  insane  aunts  to  1,000  of 

the  total  having  insane  relatives. 

Kumber  having  insane  aunts  on  father's  side 

Batio  of  numt^r  having  insane  aunts  on  father's 

side  to  l.ooo  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives 

on  father's  side. 

Number  having  insano  aonts  on  mother's  side 

Batio  of  numljer  having  insane  aunts  on  mother's 

side  to  1.000  of  the  total  having  insane  relatives 

on  mother's  side. 
Namber  having  insane  cousins 

Batio  of  number  having  insane  cousins  to  1,000  of 

the  total  having  insane  relatives. 

Number  having  insane  cousins  on  father's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  insane  cousins  on  father's 

side  to  1,000  of  the  total  having  insano  relatives 

on  father's  side. 

Number  having  insane  cousins  on  mother's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  insane  cousins  on  mother's 

side  to  1,000  of  the  total  having  insano  relatives 

on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  insane  brothers 

Batio  of  namber  having  insane  brothers  to  1,000  of 

the  total  having  insane  relatives. 

Number  having  insane  sist^^rs 

Batio  of  number  having  insano  sisters  to  1,000  of 

the  total  having  Insane  relatives. 

Number  having  insano  sons 

Batio  of  number  having  insane  sons  to  1,000  of  the 

ttfital  having  insane  relatives. 

Number  having  insane  daughters 

Batio  of  number  having  insane  daughters  to  1,000 

of  the  total  having  insane  relatives. 


Total. 


1890 


810 

37 


110 
23 


2,408 
109 


243 
76 


200 
52 


2,034 
92 


179 
56 


289 
73 


1,708 
77 


105 
33 


113 
29 


3,630 
1C4 


3,704 
1C8 


465 
21 


480  I 
22  I 


ISSO 


■WTiite. 


1890 


793 
37 


109 
28 


2,377 
110 


242 

77 


206 
53 


2,002 
93 


178 
56 


288 
74 


1,675 

78 

104 
33 


lU 
29 


3,542 
164 

3,018 
168 


445 

21 


461 
21 


ISSO 


Colored. 


1890      ISSO 


S8 
184 


180 


Male. 


1S90      1880 


373 
37 


52 


1,242 
124 


827 
83 


138 
77 


1,754 
176 

1,432 
143 


181 

18 


155 
16 


Female. 


1890      ISSO 


437 

34 
21 


1,166 
96 


114 

63 


1,207 
100 


115 
72 


151 
70 


987 

82 


1,870 
153 


2,272 
188 


284 
23 


325 

27 


Native. 


1890      ISSO 


1,891 
110 


213 
82 


178 
58 


1,704 


150 
58 


1,382 


2,719 
153 


2,791 

162 


297 
17 


311 

18 


Foreign. 


1S90      ISSO 


104 
24 


480 

no 


298 
68 


293 
67 


823 

187 


627 
188 


148 
34 


150 
34 


This  table  indicates  that  the  ratio  of  insane  persons  who  have  insane  relatives  is  {greater  among  females  (337 
per  1,000)  than  among  males  (289  per  1,000).  It  is  also  apiiarcntly  greater  among  the  wliitc  than  among  the 
colored  and  among  the  native  whites  than  among  the  foreign  born,  but  much,  if  not  all,  of  this  difl'erenco  is 
probablj'  due  to  more  dofectivo  returns  i^or  the  colored  and  for  tlie  foreign  born  than  for  the  n.itivo  whitc.'^. 

There  is  a  decided  difference  between  tlie  ratios  derived  Irom  the  figures  lor  ISSO  ami  tiiosc  for  IS!Ut,  but  the 
latter  are  so  much  larger  than  the  former  that  the  ratios  derived  from  them  are  probably  much  more  nearly  correct 
than  those  for  1880. 

Diagram  23  shows  the  number  of  insane  persons  who  were  reported  as  having  or  having  had  insane  relatives 
in  ea<h  1,000  of  the  total  for  whom  tlic  parental  side  was  rcjiortcd  by  sex. 

Diagram  21  sliows  with  distinction  of  se.x  for  each  1,000  insane  having  insane  relatives  the  number  having 
insane  parents,  grandparents,  uncles,  or  aunts. 

Diagram  2.'>  shows  the  number  who  were  reported  as  having  or  having  had  specified  insane  relatives  in  each 
1,000  of  the  fotal  reporting  insane  relatives  on  the  same  parental  side. 

Tlie  differences  between  the  projiortious  of  those  having  insano  grandfathers  and  insane  grandmothers  on 
different  jiarcntal  sides  are  probably  not  greater  than  can  be  iM'tioiinteil  for  by  tlii^  law  of  probable  error  in 
(wnnection  with  the  small  number  of  ca.ses  involved,  but  the  greater  pi()))oi  tioii  of  uncles  on  the  father's  side  and 
of  aunts  on  the  mother's  side  indicated  by  the  diagram  probably  indicates  a  real  tendency  to  heredity  of  sex. 


Eleventh  CeiimiM  i>f  ihp  rnii>-il  Statt-s 


Iniiaiie. 


DIAGRAM   ?3. 


MALES. 


FEMALES. 


HAVING  INSANE  RELATIVES  ON  BOTH  SIDES. 


m 


HAVING  INSANE  RELATIVES  ON  FATHERS  SIDE. 


HA  VI NG  INSANE  REL  ATIVES  ON  MO  THER  S  SIDE 


DIAGRAM   34 


MALES. 

FEMALES. 

Q 
■* 

•53 

Q 

^ 

^ 

HAVm  INSANE  FATHERS. 

^^^^^^^^^^■^^^■■^^H 

"      MOTHERS. 

^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^■^^^H 

"      GMNOFATHERS. 

^^M^M 

"      GRANDMOTHERS. 

^^■^^H 

"       UNCLES. 

"       AUNTS. 

DIAGRAM   25. 


THE  INSANE. 


35 


As  M'O  liavo  no  data  with  ro^ard  to  tlio  niunbcr  and  classification  of  insane  relatives  for  persons  not  insane 
it  is  impossible  to  d(^lerinino  the  iiinoiint  of  I  he  inlluence  exercised  by  heredity  in  tiie  [)roduction  of  in-^anity. 
It  shonid  also  be  remembered  that  inherited  brain  abuoruiity  may  manifest  itself  in  idiocy  as  well  as  in  insanity, 
and  it  will  bo  found  interestinj?  to  compiuo  the  above  tables  and  diaffniins  relating  to  insane  relatives  with  the 
correspondinjj  ones  given  in  the  section  on  the  feeble-minded. 

Table  108  sliows  the  number  of  the  insane  who  were  also  reported  as  being  deaf  and  dumb,  or  blind,  or  deaf 
and  dumb  and  blind,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color,  by  geographical  divisions  and  for  the  several  states. 

Coni])aring  this  table  with  the  corresponding  table  for  the  census  of  1880  (Reports  Tenth  Census,  volume 
XXI,  i)ages  94,  95),  wo  lind  that  the  total  of  the  insane  who  were  deaf  and  dumb  rei)ortcd  in  18S0  was  IJOS,  and 
in  18!)(),  409.  The  nnniber  of  insane  reported  as  blind  in  1880  was  528;  in  1890,  582.  The  number  of  insane 
reported  as  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind  in  1880  was  30;  in  1890  it  was  02. 

The  lignres  for  both  censuses  are  too  small  and  the  ])robabilities  of  errors  in  them  too  groat  to  permit  of  any 
deductions  of  value;  nevertheless,  it  would  appear  that  there  Avas  a  very  decided  increase  during  the  10  years  in 
the  proportion  of  the  insane  who  were  also  deaf  and  dumb,  or  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind,  while  there  has  also  been 
an  increase  during  the  same  period  in  the  ])roportion  of  those  who  were  insane  and  blind,  and  this  increase  in  the 
proportion  of  the  insane  who  were  also  deaf  and  dumb  is  probably  a  real  one,  since,  as  we  have  seen,  the  defects  in 
the  enumeration  in  1890  for  the  insane  are  probably  greater  than  they  were  in  the  count  for  ISSO. 

Table  38  shows  the  number  of  insane  in  institutions  for  the  same  on  June  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  illiteracy, 
giving  the  number  of  those  who  could  read  and  write,  who  could  read  and  not  write,  and  who  could  neither  read 
nor  write,  in  the  aggregate,  and  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

From  this  table  it  appears  that  of  the  total  nnmber,  74,028,  the  information  as  to  whether  they  could  rca<l  and 
write  was  not  given  in  8,903.  In  the  remaining  05,065,  51,302,  or  789  i>er  1,000,  could  both  read  and  write;  1,084, 
or  26  per  1,000,  could  read  and  not  write,  and  11,833.  or  182  per  1,000,  could  neither  read  nor  write. 

Xabi,k  38. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

.  Natire  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

UTEEACT. 

Parents  native. 

Ono  or  both 
parents  for- 
eign. 

Mixed 
bluod. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Total 

74,028 

38,330 

35,698 

36,^6 

33,473 

20,772 

18, 846 

2,183 

1,527 

13,  301 

13, 100 

2,074 

2,225 

1,707 

1,860 

387 

naa 

51,  362 

1,684 

186 

11,  833 
8,963 

27,  713 
766 

91 

5,441 
4,319 

23,649 

918 

95 

6,392 
4,644 

27, 235 

704 

86 

4,272 
3,959 

23, 283 

866 

92 

5,011 
4.221 

15,909 

338 

32 

2,036 
2,457 

14,  238 

309 

35 

1,964 
2,300 

1,906 

49 

2 

182 
44 

1  ''7*' 

53 

2 

148 
62 

9,420 

317 

52 

2,054 
1,458 

7,773 

504 

55 

2,899 
1,869 

478 

62 

5 

1,169 
360 

366 

52 

3 

1,381 
423 

376 

51 

5 

980 
595 

289 

37 

2 

1,155 
377 

102          77 

11 


189 

15 

Eead,    but  unknown    aa  to 
■write. 

If  either  Tea  d  nor  write 

1 

228 

36 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  39  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  insane  iu  institutions,  for  \ybom  the  facts  as  to  literacy  and  illiteracy 
•were  stated,  tbe  number  who  could  read  and  write,  could  read  and  not  write,  and  who  could  neither  read  uor  write, 
with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  39. 


SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY. 

Kead  and 
write. 

Head  and 
not  write. 

Neither 

read  uor 

write. 

Total                   

789 
815 
762 

20 
23 
30 

182 
100 
206 

Male 

-WTiitO: 

Male 

843 
790 

869 
861 

891 
802 

795 
692 

279 
203 

266 
195 

338 
241 

22 
30 

18 
19 

23 
36 

27 
45 

36 
29 

36 
25 

36 

47 

132 
171 

111 
119 

85 
100 

173 
258 

682 
760 

694 

779 

626 

708 

Kative  born : 

Parents  native- 
Male 

One  or  both  parents  foreign- 
Male      

Foreign  born: 

Male 

Colored : 

Male 

Black: 

Male 

Mixed  blood: 

Male      

TVom  this  table  it  will  be  seen  that  the  proportion  of  those  who  conhl  read  and  write  was  greater  among  the 
males  than  among  the  females,  that  it  was  much  greater  among  the  whites  than  among  the  colored,  and  somewhat 
greater  among  those  of  mixed  blood  than  among  the  blacks,  and  greater  among  the  natives  than  among  the  foreign 
born. 

For  the  males  the  number  per  1,000  who  could  neither  read  nor  write  was,  for  the  native  whites  of  native  born 
parents.  Ill;  for  the  native  whites  having  one  or  both  parents  foreign  born,  85;  for  tlie  foreign  born  whites,  173; 
for  the  mixed  bloods,  C2G;  and  for  the  black,  C04;  while  the  corresponding  proportion  of  illiterate  per  1,000  for  the 
females  was,  for  the  whites,  171;  blacks,  779;  and  for  the  mixed  bloods,  70S. 

Table  40  shows  for  the  male  insane  and  Table  41  for  the  female  insane  whose  previous  occupations  were 
reported,  and  who  were  found  in  institutions  for  the  insane  on  June  1,  1890,  the  number  pertaining  to  each 
occupation,  with  distinction  of  certain  principal  forms  of  insanity. 


occur  ATioirs. 


Tot;il  . 


Artists  and  iihotogrnphcrs.. 

Bakor3nii.Icoufeitiom;r3 

Bookbinders 

Carpenters 

Cigar  niakers 

Clergymen 

Clerks 

Editors 

Engravers  and  jewelers 

Farmers 

Fislienuen 

Gardeners 

Laborers 

Lawyers 

Hachinista 

jUannfacturera 

Aleebanies 

Herebants 

Mill  and  faetory  operatives. 

Miners 

Painters 

rbysicians 

Printers  r.ud  compositors  ... 

Railroad  employes 

Sailors 

Shoemakers 

Soldiers , 

Stock  raisers 

Students 

Tailors 

Teacbors 

All  otbers 


OCCUPATIONS. 


Total . 


Artists  and  pbotographera. 

Bookbinders 

Clerks 

Dressmakers 

Fancy  work  and  millinery. 

Farmers 

Housekeepers , 

Housewives 

Laborers , 

Laundresses , 

McrclLinli^ , 

Mill  jind  factory  operatives. 

Missionaries 

Pl'.ysicians 

Seamstresses 

Servants 

Shoemakers 

Students 

Tailorcsses 

Teachers 

All  others 


THE  INSANE. 

Table  40. 


37 


Total. 


2D,  465 


75 

228 
53 

1,102 
231 
130 

1,C20 

45 

181 

R,  133 
108 
180 

3,  C30 

2U2 

003 

33 

1,055 
872 
200 
550 
408 
170 
214 
G4 
370 
009 
355 
118 
139 
373 
263 

.012 


FORM  OF  INSANITY— MALE8. 


Acute 
mania. 


0,249 

2C 
65 

17 

208 

34 

30 

289 

14 

28 

1,075 

18 

30 

1,992 

78 

143 

5 

389 

154 

55 

1G4 

83 

34 

48 

9 

93 

105 

70 

34 

30 

72 

52 

203 


Chronic 
xnauia. 


Chronic 
niclan* 
cbolia. 


Dementia. 


7,480 

20 

48 

11 

290 

07 

33 

399 

5 

45 

2,207 

22 

30 

2,191 

125 

3 

490 

282 

40 

127 

111 

40 

39 

9 

91 

149 

112 

20 

32 

91 

70 

210 


3,768 


24 


20 

185 

2 

31 

1,227 

12 

15 

951 

16 

99 

10 

250 

103 

34 

68 

Gl 

24 

34 

6 

30 

79 

21 

10 

20 

50 

35 

124 


7,S58 

9 
60 


302 

70 

25 

424 

13 

43 

1,909 

40 

34 

2,049 

59 

138 

9 

648 

232 

38 

111 

141 

40 

50 

28 

103 

180 

112 

28 

47 

110 

71 

200 


All  other 
forms. 


4,100 


11 
41 
19 
192 
10 
10 
332 
11 
34 
095 
10 
71 
053 
62 
98 
0 
272 
181 
33 
90 
72 
38 
34 
12 
47 
90 
34 
14 
10 
44 
35 
215 


T.VBLE  41. 


Total. 


23,719 


21 

31 

135 

833 

89 

87 

.174 

,251 

362 

263 

40 

379 

17 

11 

45 

050 

31 

32 

128 

002 

132 


FORM  or 

INSANITY- 

FEMALES. 

Acnto 
mania. 

Chronic 
mania. 

Chrouic 

niol.in- 
cbolia. 

Dementia. 

All  other 
fonus. 

4,957 

0,611 

3,457 

6,061 

2,033 

5 

0 

3 

5 

2 

1 

5 

9 

13 

3 

29 

43 

21 

23 

19 

115 

233 

143 

221 

80 

14 

27 

12 

19 

17 

11 

18 

8 

22 

28 

419 

083 

389 

510 

167 

2,569 

3,199 

1,594 

2,331 

1.558 

82 

108 

31 

113 

28 

72 

86 

37 

02 

10 

10 

14 

9 

11 

2 

04 

88 

62 

119 

4C 

3 
3 

1 

6 
1 

1 
4 

2 

15 

13 

8 

5 

i 

1,328 

1,808 

994 

2,372 

548 

3 

9 

2 

12 

5 

14 

3 

2 

8 

5 

23 

35 

26 

39 

5 

124 

190 

82 

139 

67 

23 

30 

13 

39 

22 

38 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


From  these  two  tables  it  appears  tliat  29,4G5  male  and  23,719  female  insane  persons  were  reported  as  having 
had  some  occupation.  Of  the  males,  8,636  were  laborers,  8,133  farmers,  1,955  mechanics,  1,629  clerks,  1,152 
carpenters,  872  merchants,  609  shoemakers,  603  machinists,  550  miners,  iOS  painters,  373  tailors,  370  sailors,  355 
soldiers,  292  lawyers,  263  teachers,  231  cigar  makers,  228  bakers  and  confectioners,  214  printers  and  compositors, 
206  mill  and  factory  operatives,  181  engravers  and  jewelers,  176  physicians,  and  136  clergymen.  Of  the  females, 
11,251  were  housewives,  7,050  servants,  2,174  housekeepers,  833  dressmakers,  602  teachers,  379  mill  and  fiictory 
operatives,  263  laundresses,  and  135  clerks. 

The  relative  tendency  to  different  forms  of  insanity  in  different  occupations  is  indicated  to  some  extent  by 
Table  42  for  the  male  insane  and  Table  43  for  the  female  insane,  which  show  for  eacli  1,000  insane  persons  of 
certain  occupations  found  in  institutions  the  number  affected  with  each  of  the  four  ijrincipal  forms  of  insanity. 

Table  42. 


OCCUPATICXS. 


Artists  antl  photosriiphors 
Bakers  and  confectiouers. 

Bookbinders 

Carpenters 

Cigar  makers 

Clernjyiiien 

Clerks 

Editors 

Engravers  and  jewelers. . . 

F.-uincra 

Fiaiiemicn 

GartU-ners 

Laborers 

Lawyers 

Haebinists 

Hanutacturers 


FORM  OF  INSAKITT— HALES. 


Aciito 
mania. 


347 
241 
321 
180 
147 
2G5 
177 
3U 
15S 
200 
107 
101 
231 
207 
237 
151 


Chronic 
mania. 


207 
211 
208 
257 
290 
243 
245 
111 
249 
279 
204 
193 
254 
204 
207 
91 


Cfaronic 
melan- 
cholia. 


120 
105 
113 
134 
165 
191 
114 

44 
171 
151 
111 

81 
110 

55 
1C4 
303 


Dementia. 


120 
263 


203 
329 
184 
200 
289 
237 
242 
370 
183 
295 
202 
229 
273 


OCCUPATIONS. 


Mechanics 

Merchants 

Mill  and  factory  operatives 

Miners 

Painters 

Physicians 

Printers  and  compositors . . 

Eailroad  employes 

Sailors 

Shoemakers 

Soldiers  

Stock  raisers 

Stud*mts 

Tailors 

Teachers 


FORM  OF  INSANITY— MALES. 


Acnte 
mania. 


199 
177 
267 
298 
178 
193 
224 
141 
251 
172 
214 
288 
210 
193 
198 


Chronic 
mania. 


251 
232 
223 
231 
237 
227 
182 
141 
240 
245 
316 
220 
230 
244 
266 


Chronic 
melan- 
cholia. 


131 
118 
105 
105 
130 
137 
159 
94 
97 
130 
59 
136 
144 
150 
133 


Dementia* 


280 
266 
185 
202 
301 
227 
276 
437 
279 
295 
315 
237 
338 
295 
270 


Table  43. 


OCCUPATIONS. 


Artintii  and  photographers 

Bookbinders 

Clerks 

Dressmakera 

Fancy  work  and  millinery 

Fanners 

HonAekcepcrs 

SoiiHewivcs 

Labon-rs 

LauiidrcKKea 


FORM  OF  INSANITY— FEMALES. 


Acat« 
mania. 


238 
32 
215 
174 
157 
120 
193 
228 
227 
274 


Chronic 
mania. 


280 
161 
318 
286 
303 
207 
314 
2S4 


Chronic 
melan- 
cholia. 


143 
290 
150 
172 
135 

92 
179 
142 

86 
140 


Dementia. 


238 
420 
170 
205 
214 
253 
237 
207 
312 
198 


OCCUPATIONS. 


Merchants 

Mill  and  factory  operatives 

Missionaries 

Physicians 

Seamstresses 

Servants 

Shoemakers 

Students 

TailoresscB 

Teachers 


FORM  OF  INSANITY— FEMALES. 


Acnt« 
mania. 


217 
169 
176 
273 
333 
188 
97 
438 
180 
206 


Chrouio 
mania. 


304 
232 
412 

91 
289 
257 
290 

04 
273 
310 


Chronic 
melau. 
ckolia. 


196 

164 

353 

91 

178 

141 

05 

G2 

203 

136 


Dementitk 


239 

314 


182 
111 
336 
S87 
250 
305 
231 


Diagram  26  shows  the  number  of  insane  male  persona  in  institutions  for  the  same  aifected  with  chronic  mania 
and  chronic  melancliolia  in  each  1,000  of  the  total  reported  for  each  occupation. 

Diagram  27  shows  the  number  of  insane  male  persons  in  institutions  for  the  same  affected  with  acute  mania 
and  dementia  in  each  1,000  of  the  total  reported  for  each  occupation. 

Diagram  28  sliows  tlie  number  of  insane  female  persons  in  institutions  for  tlie  same  affected  with  chronic 
mania  and  chronic  melancholia  in  each  1,000  of  the  total  reported  for  each  occupation. 

Diagram  29  shows  tlie  number  of  insane,  fcniiile  persons  in  institutions  for  the  same  affected  with  .acute  mania 
and  dementia  in  each  l,00(t  of  the  total  rcportcil  for  eacii  occn]):ilion. 

Table  169  siiows  by  geographical  divisions  and  by  states  the  number  of  insane  males  found  on  June  1,  1890, 
who  were  rejiortcd  as  liaving  served  in  tlie  United  States  or  Confederate  armies  during  the  war,  with  distinctiou 
of  color  and  birlhplace.-i  of  mother«. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


Insane. 


DIAGRAM  36 


OCCUPATIONS. 

CHRONIC  MANIA. 

CHRONIC  MELANCHOLIA. 

O        Q         o        o        o        c 
V^           O           JO          Q>           JO          c 

'              ~^              ~~-              C\j              C\J             c 

1                r                 1                1                 II 

> 

Q          <5>           Q          C>           Cl          5 

to       ^        >o       <=>        !fi       S 
'       --        -:       0^        c\j       «^ 

1         1          1         1          1         1 

MANUFA  C  TUNERS -^^^H 

r  n/  TTs  R  c 

^^^^1 

flA/L  ROAD  EM  PL  0  YES  -  -^^^^^^B 

PRINTERS  SrCOMPOSI  TORS  ^^^^^^^^^1 

GARDENERS ^^^^K^^^^^ 

FISHERMEN -^^^M|^^^^^ 

^^mn^^mi^g 

BOOKBINDERS ^^^^H^^^^H 

BAKERS  s,  CONFECTIONERS^^^^B^^^^^^ 

S  TOCH  RAISERS ^^^^B^^^^H 

MILL&FACTORY  OPERATIVE^^^^g^^^^^^^ 

PHYSICIANS -^^^^^^^^^^S 

STUDENTS -^^^^^^^^^^1 

MINERS -^^^^^^^^^^^ 

^^^^^^^m^^ 

^^^^H^^^^^H 

CLERGYMEN ^^^^^^^^^^^ 

TAILORS ^^^^^^^^^^^ 

^^^^^^^^ta^fl 

SHOEMAKERS 

SAILORS 

ENGRAVERS  &  JEWELERS 

MECHANICS 

LABORERS 

CARPENTERS 

LAWYERS 

TEACHERS 

APTISTS  &  PHOTOGRAPHERS 

FARMERS 

CIGAR  MAKERS 

SOLDIERS 

^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

Klevfiith  (Viisiis  of  the  United  Slates 


DIAGRAM   27 


IitKaii 


OCCUPA  TIONS. 

ACUTE  MANIA. 

DEMENT/ A. 

O        C>       Q        c 

•o     5     <5     ^ 

1       1       1 

Vj       c 

y      c 

* 

'             -~-              ^              C\j            (\,             CT)             fT)              ^). 

1         1         1         1        1         1         1         J 

RAILROA  D  LMPL  0  YES  -  -^^^^^| 

CIGAR  MAKERS ^^^|^^0 

MANUFACTURERS -^^|^^B 

EN6RA  VERS&JEWELERS^^^^^ 

GARDENERS ^^H^^H 

FISHERMEN ^H^^^M 

SHOEMAKERS -^^^^^^^ 

CLERKS -^^H^^H 

MERCHANTS ^^^^^■_ 

PAINTERS I^^H^^H^ 

CARPENTERS ^^^^^B 

PHYSICIANS 

TAILORS 

TEACHERS 

MECHANICS 

FARMERS 

SOLDIERS 

J  TUDEN  TS 

PRINTERS  &  COMPOSITORS 

LABORERS  

MACHINISTS 

BAKERS  &  CONFECTIONERS 

SAILORS 

CLERGYMEN 

^^^^^^^^1 

1 

LAWYERS 

^^^^^^^H 

i 

MILL&FACTORY  OPERATIVES 

{^^^■i^^l 

1 

STOCK  RAISERS 

MINERS 

EDITORS 

BOOKBINDERS 

ARTISTS 

Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States 


DIAGRAM  98. 


lDsan<>. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

CHRONIC  MANIA 

CHRONIC  MELANCHOLIA 

0  g     ci      Qi     <: 

"^      ^     !?      ^     ^ 

1  1 

0        ^ 

^ 

^      -^      cvj      c\j      c«)      CO      -♦ 

1                         1        J         1        J         1 

PHYSICIANS -^^^1 

»S  TUDENTS H^B 

BOOKBINDERS ^^H^H 

FARMERS ^^H^^^^l 

MIU&FACrORYOfE/fArMS^^^^^^^^^^ 

SERVANTS ' -^^^H^^^^B 

TAILORESSES ^^^^l^^^^^fl 

-^^^^B^^^^M^ 

DRESSMAKERS -^^^^H^^^^^jj 

ARTISTSsPHOTOGRAPHERS^^^^^^^^^^^ 

SEAMS  TRESSES ^^^^^|^^^^^^ 

SHOEMAKERS ^^^^H^^^^^j 

^^^^h^^^^hI 

FANCY  WORK&MILLINERY  ^^^^^^^^^^^B 

MERCHANTS ^^^^^™^^^^^^ 

HOUSEKEEPERS ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

TEACHERS ^^^^^^^^^^^j 

CLERKS ^^^^■^^^^^^■1 

-^^^^^H^^^^^M 

^^^^^H^^^^^^H^H      ^^^^H^^^^^^^^H 

Eleventh  tVnsus  of  the  Uniteil  States 


DIAGRAM   29. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

ACUTE  4ANIA. 

DEMENTIA. 

\      \ 

\      \ 

I 

'       ^ 
0       ^ 

^        "v        C\j         CVj         CT)        C*5         sj. 

1            f            1            1            1            1            1            1 

BO  OKBINDERS -| 

SHOLMAKERS H^H 

FARMERS IHHH^I 

FANCY  WOm&  MILUNFR  y  -jj^H^^H 

M/ii&FAcrofiyoFfffAni^fs^^^^^^^ 

DRESSMAKERS ^^^^^j 

MISSIONARIES ^^^^^tt 

1 

TAILORESSES ^^^^^^B 

SERVANTS ^^^^^^HI 

HOUSEKEEPERS--^^^^^^^ 

TEACHERS ^^^^^^H 

^i/f/^/rj- ^^^^^^^^^1 

MERCHANTS ^^^^^^^^^M 

LABORERS ^H^^H^^ri~ 

HOUSEWIVES ^^^^1^^^^ 

ARTIS  TS&PHOT0GRAPH£RS^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

PHYSICIANS ^^^^I^^^^^B 

LAUNDRESSES ■^^^^^■^^■~ 

SEAM  STRESSES --"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

S  TUDEN  TS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B  ^^^^^^^^^H 

TIII<:  INSANE. 


S9 


This  table  includes  2,877  United  States  veterans  and  C49  Confederate  veterans.  Of  the  2,877  United  States 
veterans,  2,80i  were  white  and  73  were  colored.  Of  the  wliitcs,  1,808  were  cliihlren  of  mothers  born  in  tlie  United 
States,  101  of  mothers  born  in  England,  367  of  mothers  born  in  Ireland,  247  of  mothers  born  in  Germany,  and  221 
of  mothers  born  in  other  countries  or  of  unknown  birthplace. 

Of  the  whole  number  of  United  States  veterans,  1)83  were  found  in  the  Nortli  Atlantic  division,  the  greatest 
numbers  in  single  states  being  3i)l  in  New  York,  20C  in  Pennsylvania,  and  lli2  in  Massachusetts.  In  the  .South 
Atlantic  division  214  were  found,  of  which  109,  or  over  one  half,  were  in  the  District  of  Columbin,  in  the 
Government  Hospital  for  the  Insane.  The  greatest  number  is  found  in  tlie  North  Central  division,  which  had 
1,431,  being  381  in  Ohio,  191  in  Indiana,  178  in  Michigan,  170  in  Illinois,  123  in  Iowa,  and  110  in  Kansas. 
Of  the  122  found  in  the  Western  division,  73  were  in  the  state  of  California. 

The  greater  proportion  of  the  insane  veterans  of  Irish  parentage  are  found  in  the  North  Atlantic  division ;  of 
those  of  German  parentage  in  the  North  Central  division. 

Of  the  C49  reported  as  insane  veterans  of  the  Confederate  service,  GOl  were  of  native  parentage,  IG  of  Irish, 
9  of  German,  1  of  English,  and  15  of  other  countries  or  unknown  parentage.  Of  these,  290  were  found  in  the 
South  Atlantic  division  and  321  in  the  South  Central  division. 

Table  170  shows  the  number  of  deaths  of  the  feeble-minded  and  insane  reported  as  having  occurred  in  the 
United  States  during  the  yesu-  ending  iSIay  31,  ISOO,  with  distinction  of  sex,  age,  color,  nativity,  and  birtliplaces 
of  mothers.  The  data  for  this  table  were  obtained  from  the  returns  from  institutions  and  from  the  enumerators' 
returns  of  deaths  coming  from  those  states  and  cities  which  had  no  satisfactory  registration  of  deaths,  and  also 
from  a  few  of  the  registration  records  in  which  the  fact  of  death  occurring  in  an  institution  for  insane  or  idiots  was 
recorded.  In  the  great  majority  of  the  I'egistration  cities  there  was  nothing  in  the  record  of  a  death  to  indicate 
whether  the  person  was  insane  or  feeble-minded. 

It  is  therefore  impossible  to  calculate  death  rates  from  these  data,  either  with  reference  to  the  insane  and 
feeble-minded  or  to  the  general  ])opulatiou,  but  the  figures  have  some  intrinsic  value  as  indicating  the  i)roportion 
of  deaths  at  different  ages.  The  total  number  of  deaths  reported  was  9,271,  of  whom  8,352  were  white  and  919 
colored.  Taking  38  of  the  largest  insane  asylums  in  the  country,  having  in  all  an  average  of  27,803  patients 
during  the  year  1890,  the  number  of  deaths  reported  in  that  year  in  them  was  2,375,  or  85.4  per  1,000.  The 
total  number  treated  in  these  iustituticns  during  the  same  period  was  36,517,  which  would  give  a  death  rate  of 
65.0  per  1,000. 

At  first  sight  this  might  seem  to  indicate  that  the  death  rate  of  the  insane  is  about  five  times  as  great  as  that 
of  the  average  population  above  15  years  of  age,  but  it  must  be  remembered  that  the  worst  class  of  cases  is  sent 
to  asylums,  the  milder  cases  being  often  kept  at  home. 

If  we  take  the  7,875  deaths  of  insane  and  feeble-minded  whites  of  known  ages  above  the  age  of  15  by  age 
groups,  as  shown  in  Table  170,  and  calculate  the  expectation  of  life  at  different  ages  from  these  data  alone,  we  obtain 
the  results  given  in  Table  41,  which  shows  also,  for  purposes  of  comparison,  the  corresponding  figures  for  the 
population  of  Massachusetts  in  1880,  as  shown  by  an  approximate  life  table. 

Table  44. 


15  yoara 
25  years 
35  years 
45  years 
55  years 
65  years 
75  years 
85  years 
95  years 


BXPECTTATION  OP  LIFB 
IH  TGABS. 


Insane. 


35.78 
28.  51 
23. 14 
18.80 
14.87 
10.37 
7.33 
5.70 
2.00 


Population 
of  Masaa- 
chusetts. 


46.85 
39.81 
32.96 
20.01 
19.  02 
12.95 
8.31 
5.82 


This  table  does  not  indicate  the  true  exi)cctation  of  life  for  the  insane,  which  expectation  for  ages  prior  to  65 
is  no  doubt  much  less  than  that  shown  in  the  table,  the  error  being  due  to  the  fact  that  all  do  not  become  insane 
at  the  same  age. 


40 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

ASYLUMS  FOE  THE  INSANE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
SUMMARY  OF  STATISTICS  OF  PUBLIC  INSTITUTIONS  FROM  1881  TO  1889,  INCLUSIVE. 


ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

EXPENDITURES. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

Building. 

Total 

190,453 

104,748 

84,485 

$100,258,600 

$70,599,259 

$18, 520,  547 

Iggl           

10,  617 
17,095 
18,031 
19, 822 
21,819 
22,070 
22,706 
25,913 
25,645 

8,840 
9,314 
10.  ISO 
10.  580 
12, 153 
12, 158 
12,544 
14,450 
14,  523 

7,715 

7,087 
8,381 
9,*50 
9,455 
9,736 

10.  09o 

11,  357 
11,002 

53,397 

56,430 
CO,  570 
65.107 
70,333 
74,  080 

79,  437 

80,  010 
90,918 

27,416 
29,210 
31,200 
33,513 
30,  095 
30,  LSI 
41,398 
45,201 
48,  ICO 

25,783 
27, 020 
29,  030 
31,294 
33.317 
35,514 
37, 835 
40,  523 
42,4CO 

•  8,322,430 
9, 247, 819 
9,838,109 
10,  915,  050 
10.701,281 

12,  080,  854 
11,907,489 

13,  .523,  111 
13,  711, 863 

6,  608, 163 
7,196,504 

7,  545. 735 
7,  973,  791 
8,434,923 

.  8,  ceo,  509 
9,  213.  086 
10,209,321 
10, 593, 507 

1,255,102 

188''         

1,009,734 

1883                      

1,  820,  587 

1884      .                  

2,481,580 

1885            .                   

1,760,066 

1S88                 .              

2,813,181 

18S7                                

2,047,085 

1888                ..           

2,533,507 

2,199,705 

The  actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  was  227,461. 

In  addition  to  the  number  admitted,  given  in  tlie  above  statement,  there  ^vere  57  males  and  62  females,  a  total 
of  110,  in  Queens  County  Insane  Asylum,  Mineola,  N.  Y.,  but  the  years  can  not  be  given,  as  it  was  imims.'^ible  to 
obtain  figures  previous  to  1S84. 

The  Louisiana  Retreat,  New  Orleans,  La.,  lias  a  total  of  1,22.5  admitted,  but  does  not  state  sex,  which  will 
account  for  the  api)avent  discrepancy  between  the  items  and  totals  in  the  summary  for  the  admitted,  and  also  for 
the  discrepancy  between  the  items  and  totals  in  the  summary  for  the  treated. 

In  all  cases  where  institutions  Lave  made  biennial  returns  the  number  has  been  equally  divided  in  thia 
summary  between  the  two  years. 

Tiie  Central  Hospital  for  tlie  Insane,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  is  not  included  in  table  for  treated. 

The  following  institutions  are  not  included  iu  table  for  expenditures: 

Tho  Loui.siana  Retreat,  New  Orleans,  La. 

The  Hospital  for  llie  Insane,  C'atonsvillo,  Md. 

The  State  Almshouse,  Tewksbury,  Slass. 

Tho  Montana  Insane  Asylum,  Warm  Springs,  Mont. 

The  State  Emigrant  Insane  Asylum,  AVards  Island,  N.  Y. 

Long  View  Insane  Asylum,  Carthage,  Ohio. 

The  following  institutions  do  not  state  items  of  expenditures,  Avhich  will  account  for  tlie  apparent  discrepancy 
between  items  and  totals  of  same  in  the  summary: 

TOTAL 
EXPENDITL'HES. 

Napa  Asylum,  N.ipa,  Cal $1,660,267 

Maine  Insane  Asylum,  Angust.a,  Me 1,  050,  273 

State  Lunatic  Asylum  No.  2,  St.  Jcseph,  Mo 571,629 

Hospital  for  Chronii^  Insane,  Hasting.s,  Nelj 130,  640 

Kings  County  Lunatic  Asylum,  Flatbush,  N.  Y 1,489,764 

North  Texas  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Terrell,  Tex 236,  227 

Schedules  were  uot  received  from  the  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  nor  from  the  State 
Lunatic  Asylum  No.  1,  I'ulton,  !\Io. 

The  tables  following  show  the  number  of  patients  admitted  and  treated  in  public  institutions  for  the  insane  in 
the  United  States,  with  the  expenditures  for  the  same,  for  the  years  from  1881,  or  date  of  establishment  of  hospital, 
if  subsequent  to  that  time,  to  the  year  1889,  inclusive. 


THE  INSANE. 


41 


ALABAMA  INSAM',  IKLsi'lTAr,,  TUSCALOOSA. 

[Eslablishcd  1801.1 


In  lioBpilnl 

nt  tliK 

beuinilillg 

of  je»r. 

ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

EXi-EKDITCRE6. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

Bolldlng. 

2,074 

1,015 

1,059 

$849,779 

(718,844 

*I29, 93S 

18S1 

402 

417 
417 
497 
630 
692 
733 
774 
957 

143 

117 
187 
26S 
222 
225 
234 
358 
320 

67 
62 
123 
112 
108 
109 
121 
101 
147 

76 
55 
69 

ir.6 

114 
110 
113 
197 
173 

545 
534 

604 
705 
852 
917 
907 
1,132 
1,277 

281 
275 
337 
394 
417 
446 
471 
551 
001 

204 
259 
207 
371 
435 
471 
490 
581 
670 

82,251 
77,  OSl 
77,  977 
«0,  817 
97,  725 
101,  562 
DT,  542 
106,117 
122,  717 

76,003 

69,  599 
63, 835 
72,  W8 
82,  (JSa 
85,  2.50 
79,  0(12 
90,  472 
99,  473 

0.248 

1882 

7  482 

14, 142 

ISSl       

13,919 

188') 

15,073 

1886 

10.302 

lgH7        ..             

17.880 

1S88  

15.  C45 

1889 

2:1,244 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,470 ;  provions  decade,  1,236 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $704,557. 

TKKHITORIAL  INSANE  ASYLUM,  PHENIX,  ARIZ. 
[Established  1887.] 


151 

122 

29 

161,296 

55,452 

105,844 

1880                           

100,  000 

19,  943 

20,  ,^57 
20,996 

100,000 

1887        

92 

25     1 
34 

76 
20 
26 

10 
5 
8 

92 
95 
99 

70 
78 
78 

16 
17 
21 

17,  747 

18,  526 
19, 179 

2,196 

]883                                   

70 
65 

1,831 

1889              

1,817 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1887  to  1889,  inclusive,  151. 

ARKANSAS  STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  LITTLE  ROCK. 
[Established  1883.] 


Total                      

1,107 

579 

528 

668,  912 

396, 626 

272,288 

188''                    

110,499 
94,  944 
48,204 
91,  370 

103,  411 
71,424 
75,  615 
73, 445 

493 
33, 733 
47,  534 
46,  755 
60,679 
71,424 
68,300 
67,702 

110,008 

1883 

302 
91 
85 
208 
194 
132 
95 

144 
50 
43 
108 
100 
79 
55 

i5a"" 

41 
42 
100 
94 
63 
40 

302 
350 
338 
452 
563 
540 
506 

144 
173 
171 
230 
283 
278 
256 

158 
177 
167 
222 
280 
262 
250 

01,211 

1884   

259 
253 
244 
369 
408 
411 

670 

1885 

44,615 

1880 

42,  732 

1888             

7,309 

1889 

5,743 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1883  to  1S89,  inclusive,  1,107. 

STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  STOCKTON,  CAL. 
[Established  1851.] 


Total     

3,101 

2,357 

744 

2,091,167 

1,731,346 

359,821 

1881     

1,116 

1, 102 
1,  095 
1,184 
1,215 
1,  379 
1,480 
1,  .5.';3 
1,046 

149 

179 
268 
264 
341 
6U4 
414 
4(13 
529 

121 
144 

189 
207 
259 
374 
328 
342 
393 

28 
35 
69 
57 
82 
130 
80 
121 
130 

1,265 

1,281 
1,353 
1,448 
1,650 
1,883 
1,900 
2.016 
2,175 

911 

926 
902 
1,041 
1,131 
1,307 
1,403 
1,409 
1,683 

354 
355 
391 
407 
425 
610 
497 
547 
592 

162,  413 
254,  269 
182,  573 
320,689 
196,  106 
305,  891 
209,  825 
226,  413 
232,  788 

102,  413 
165,  218 
182,  573 
ISl.  806 
190,  100 
190,  610 
2U'J,  825 
212,049 
224,  746 

1882 

89,  051 

]  883 

1884 

i39,  083 

1885     

1886  

109,  281 

1K87 

1888                           .                      .... 

14,364 

1889 

8,042 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inelnsive,  4,217 ;  previous  decade,  4,670 ;  expenditures  for  previons  decade,  $1,865,554. 

THE  NAPA  ASYLUM,  NAPA,  CAL. 
[Established  1875.] 


Total 

4,027 

2,574 

1,453 

1,660,267 

1 

) 

1881                   

839 
1,021 
1,172 
1,219 
1,319 
1,  409 
1,430 
1,451 
1,469 

563 
544 

463 
5110 
479 
346 
363 
355 
414 

374 
361 
292 
327 
305 
190 
227 
233 
263 

189 
183 
171 
173 
174 
156 
135 
122 
149 

1,402 
1,565 
1,035 
1,719 
1,798 
1,755 
1,  799 
1,809 
1,  883 

910 
1,007 
1,  020 
1,082 
1.  114 
1,  052 
1,074 
1,110 
1,  149 

492 
558 
600 
637 
684 
703 
725 
699 
734 

143,517 
161,  080 
170,  574 
179.  810 
195,  25.S 
192.  581 
194,  053 
209,  071 
208,323 

1 

1882                            

1884 

1885 

1886          .                               

1887 

1888 

« 

1889.                                               

1 

Artnal  number  of  patients  treatedfrom  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  4,866;  previous  decade,  2,3 
not  given. 


I  expenditures  forprevioaa  decade,  $528,643.    Items  of  expenditorM 


42 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  AGNEW,  CAL. 
[KstAblisbcd  1888.] 


In  liospitol 

M  i)ie 

be^iDuiDg 

of  year. 

ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

EXrENDITDRES. 

YE.tHS. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Male. 

Temale. 

Total. 

CurroDt. 

Bnilding. 

Total 

5M 

375 

169 

$734,725 

$190,339 

$544,386 

jppf^                       ,             



55.200 
140.  908 

83,  245 
227.  753 
227,500 

55.200 

12, 542 

17.087 
34.010 
120.  070 

128.  420 

06.  158 

Ittf^'  '        

276 
26S 

191 
184 

85 
81 

276 
540 

191 
371 

85 
109 

193,  712 

272 

100,890 

Aetna!  number  of  patients  treated  in  ISSS  and  1889,  544. 

COLOK.\DO  STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  PUEBLO. 

[Established  1679.] 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  744. 


THE  CONNECTICUT  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  ]«IDDLETOWN. 

[Est-iblished  1868.] 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  4,139;  previous  decade,  1,741  j  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,087,002. 
DELAWARE  STATE  HOSPITAL  t^OR  THE  INSANE,  NEWCASTLE. 
[Kstabllstaed  1889.] 


744 

537 

207 

499,  397 

283,  312 

230,  085 

1881             

48 
27 
60 
84 
85 
103 
105 
106 
136 

37 

22 
30 
55 
07 
78 
79 
72 
97 

11 
5 
20 
29 
18 
25 
20 
34 
39 

48 
46 
75 
139 
159 
194 
215 
232 
293 

37 

37 
48 
86 
113 
130 
147 
l,iO 
193 

11 
9 

27 
53 
40 
58 
08 
82 
101 

84,888 
23, 433 
107.  985 
27,  838 
28,279 
29,464 
78, 074 
36.692 
82,734 

21.148 
2;i,  433 
24.838 

27.  838 

28.  279 
20.  464 
33.  074 
36,  092 
38,546 

63,750 

19 
25 
55 
74 
91 
110 
126 
157 

I8S3 

83,147 

15,;5                                          

18J(7               

45,000 

1H88                                                        .   .. 

44,188 

.1 

3,598 

1,844 

1,754 

1,  671,  238 

1,438.372 

232, 866 

1 

IggI                                  

511 

750 

&12 

859 

937 

1,075 

1,181 

1,272 

1,329 

401 
358 
299 
295 
407 
414 
489 
476 
459 

223 
178 
158 
144 
192 
204 
245 
2,52 
240 

179 
180 
141 
151 
215 
210 
244 
224 
210 

943 
1,108 
1,141 
1,154 
1,344 
1,489 
1,070 
1,748 
1,788 

474 
528 
534 

510 
(ill 
0S4 
780 
811 
841 

408 
580 
007 
614 
733 
805 
890 
937 
947 

144,549 
174,  909 
181.798 
1C4.  !106 
90.  007 
207.  792 
200,  309 
243, 1)75 
234,113 

129,  749 
1B3.  010 
15.S.  1)25 
150,  0^3 
SS.  429 
174.  103 
181,  780 
202.  023 
185,  194 

14,800 

11.929 

Ig83 

26,  773 

Igft4                 

23.883 

Ig85           

8.238 

33.  089 

18S7 

18,583 

xsiia           

41,052 

1889 

48, 919 

1B39. 


166 


70 


166 


96 


14,000 


125,000 


GOVERNMENT  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE  (,ST.  ELIZABETH),  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

[Established  16.i5.] 


Total 

2,571 

1,055 

616 

2,820,217 

2,327,053 

492,661 

1881      

897 

925 

942 

094 

1,14') 

1,221 

1.207 

1,302 

1,361 

223 
247 
205 
347 
320 
303 
268 
318 
280 

161 

178 
2(11 
2HI> 
229 
234 
206 
217 
213 

62 
69 
64 
01 
91 
69 
02 
71 
07 

1,120 
1,172 
1,207 
1,341 
1,400 
l,r)24 
1,535 
1,620 
1,641 

852 
878 
910 
1,04) 
1,1)3 
1,  100 
1,  )72 
1,238 
1,242 

208 
294 
297 
300 
353 
304 
303 
382 
399 

226, 147 
23.V018 
3.50,  719 
3.19.  032 
322,  232 
292.  4.50 
3 Li.  OIK) 
36,5. 087 
352, 7.12 

197.  176 
213,  isa 

257,  («;8 
2.i7.  K04 
20i;.  341 
209.  (138 
274.829 
289,  720 
300,  885 

28.971 

22.  432 

1883 

93  051 

1884     

102.  128 

IBM 

J88« 

1M7     

55. 801 
22,  812 
40  171 

75.  361 

1888 

51,847 

Actual  number  of  patient*  treated  Irom  1881  to  188>,  inclaalvo,  3,M8i  provlouB  decade,  2,6391  oxponditures  for  piovioua  decade,  $1,457,231. 


THE  INSANE. 


43 


FLORIDA  ASYLUM  FOR  THK  IN.SANE,  CHATTAUOOCHEE. 

[KKtnbllKbcil  1877.] 


In  hospital 

al  ifio 
III  sinning 
ol'  year. 

ADMITTED. 

theatkd. 

EXPENOITUnCS. 

Total. 

Halo. 

Fomalo, 

ToUl. 

Ualo. 

Fomalo. 

Total. 

Current. 

Building. 

Total       

692 

420 

260 

«346,2S0 

*Za>.7S0 

•17.500 

1881        

94 
110 
130 
143 
169 
186 
205 
221 
24S 

55 
57 
70 
74 
71 
74 
90 
95 
106 

27 
55 
39 
44 

47 
43 
58 
54 
79 

28 
22 
31 
30 
24 
31 
32 
41 
27 

149 

107 
200 
217 
240 
280 
295 
310 
351 

71 
83 
103 
109 
120 
143 
158 
171 
202 

78 
84 
97 
108 
114 
117 
137 
145 
149 

25,000 
30,000 

30.000 
'             37. 300 
33.  (JOO 
5ri,  UOU 
35,000 
35.000 
08,750 

25,000 
25,000 
30.  000 
30.  000 
33.000 
33.  OOU 

:;5.ooo 

35,000 
48,750 

1882 

S.OOO 

18S3 

J^i                                .    ..           

7,500 

IrSj          

18^6         

15,000 

1887 

1888 

1889 

20.000 

Actual  unmbor  of  patients  trcitod  from  1881  to  1889.  inclusivo,  786. 


STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  ASYLUM  POST  OFFICE,  GEORGU. 

[Established  1842.] 


Total 

3,398 

1,827 

1,571 

1, 685,960 

1,335,134 

350,828 

1881 

880 
9U0 
979 
1, 131 
1,227 
1.237 
1.  238 
1,  295 
1,386 

220 
257 
382 
419 
345 
391 
418 
451 
515 

139 
131 

2U1 
216 
183 
211 
208 
257 
281 

81 
126 
181 
203 
102 
180 
210 
194 
234 

1.106 
1,163 
1,381 
1,  5.-.0 
1,572 
1,628 
1.056 
1.746 
1,9U1 

575 
608 
687 
779 
779 
797 
790 
842 
935 

531 
557 
074 
771 
793 
831 
868 
9114 
960 

110,927 
170.  !36 
200.-382 
243.000 
221.  967 
177.  337 
179.  267 
188.  770 
188, 154 

108.527 
128, 134 
127,296 
149. 362 
153,712 
152.  345 
161.288 
170.  842 
183,628 

2.400 

18S2 

48,022 

IggU                       

73,086 

93,638 

1885                     

68,255 

1886                 

21,992 

1887 

17, 979 

1888 

17.928 

1889                

4,528 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889.  inclusive,  4,284. 

THE  IDAHO  INSANE  ASYLUM,  BLACKFOOT. 
[Established  1886.1 


Totil 

120 

84 

36 

91,979 

71,979 

20.000 

. .... 

1880  

29,000 
34.904 
17,753 
19,322 

20,000 

1887 

66 
24 

30 

44 

20 

20 

22 

4 
10 

66 

71 

78 

44 

50 

37 

22 
21 
21 

34,904 

17.753 
19,322 

18&S 

1689 

47 
48 

'■'■'".'■'■-'.- 

Actual  number  of  patlenta  treated  from  1886  to  1889,  inclusive,  120. 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  JACKSONVILLE. 

[Established  1851.] 


2,704 

1,471 

1,233 

1,483,679 

1,1»4,338 

289,341 

J 

636 
642 

636 
031 

632 
800 
920 
917 
923 

244 
266 
247 

228 
388 
387 
257 
285 
443 

139 
140 

137 
116 
197 
188 
142 
l.W 
260 

105 
125 
UO 
112 
171 
179 
115 
133 
183 

880 

9U7 

883 

859 

l.OOO 

1,173 

1,177 

I.  2112 

1,366 

462 
462 
455 
428 
619 
6113 
595 
618 
710 

418 
445 
428 
431 
481 
,'-,70 
582 
586 
647 

129,145 
12-1,824 
136.034 
1911.957 
187.  903 
I'.tt.  326 
189.218 
186.  7C3 
182. 3U9 

117.948 
121.276 
113,731 
119.514 
134.  123 
1.30.  U34 
149.111 
154. 251 
134,  350 

11.197 

1882            

4.548 

1883       

22.  303 

]89« 

71.443 

53,780 

1886         

45.492 

1H87     

20.  itr? 

1888 

12.512 

1889 

47,959 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  3,340 ;  previous  decid?,  3,184 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,288,223. 

ILLINOIS  NORTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  ELGIN. 
[Established  1869.] 


Total 

1,087 

577 

510 

1,105,857 

936.336 

169.  521 

1881       

525 
507 
520 
.'.25 
.^3 
523 
539 
527 
523 

161 
157 
134 
123 

97 
122 
105 

68 
120 

80 
81 
64 
67 
50 
63 
63 
38 
71 

81 
76 
70 
56 
47 
59 
42 
SO 
49 

6S6 
664 
654 
648 
630 
645 
644 
595 
643 

347 
330 
324 
320 
319 
325 
333 
.101 
330 

339 
325 

3:io 

322 
311 
320 
311 
294 
313 

140.  348 
134.233 
127..;39 
134.481 
12li.  5.<7 
136.305 
IOC.  .'.-25 
90.381 
M9,358 

117.548 
11U.0S2 
106.127 
109, 216 
107.4i!7 
115.022 
90.453 
73.124 
161,272 

22,800 

1882 

24,151 

1883                   .           

21  212 

1884  

2.->,  -'■5 

1885 

I'J    IIM 

1886 

21.283 

1887 

10,367 

1888 

17.257 

1889 

8,088 

Actual  uuinbcruf  p.-iticnt3  tioatod  from  1831  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,012;  previous  docuUu,  1,739;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  11,341,760 


44 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


COOK  COUNTY  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  DUNNING,  ILL. 
[EstabUshed  1870.] 


In  hospital 

at  the 

beginning 

of  year. 

ADMITTED. 

TEEATED. 

EXPENDITURES. 

TEABS. 

TotaL 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

linililing. 

Total 

1,322 

2,398 

1,924 

$1,748,279 

$1,459,398 

$288,881 

402 
3»4 
453 
551 
527 
581 
710 
822 
940 

270 
370 
495 
526 
521 
516 
551 
596 
177 

146 

204 
237 
311 
293 
294 
297 
344 
272 

121 
166 

258 
215 
228 
222 
254 
252 
205 

672 
754 
948 
1,080 
1,048 
1,100 
1,261 
1,418 
1,117 

297 
359 
421 

565 
503 
550 
614 
692 
687 

375 
395 
627 
515 
485 
550 
647 
726 
730 

162,  540 
149,  524 
153,  353 
203,  050 
393,  999 
94,  523 
231,  901 
184,  517 
172,  866 

162.  540 
149,524 
153,  35-i 
203,  050 
240,  934 

1       220,746 

170,  302 
150,  943 

If^                        ...  .          

1884 

lSil5       

153,065 

isso                                      

<;         94, 523 

lgS7                   

)           5, 155 

14,215 

18«9 

21,923 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  4,724.    From  1870  to  1890,  $71,011  was  expended  for  artesian  tvcIIs,  right  of  way  of  railroad  t» 
aeyluin,  etc. 

ILLINOIS  SOUTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  ANNA. 

[EstabUshed  1873.] 


1,653 

954 

699 

1,104,871 

932,309 

232,5621 

501 
474 
500 
534 
595 
637 
634 
618 
630 

130 
174 
155 
220 
167 
172 
145 
114 
376 

73 
101 

72 
143 
111 
109 

76 

64 
205 

57 
73 
83 
77 
56 
63 
69 
50 
171 

631 
648 
055 
754 
702 
809 
779 
732 
1,006 

335 
350 
335 
113 
447 
479 
448 
423 
675 

296 

298 
320 
341 
315 
330 
331 
309 
431 

132.  948 
171,564 
125.  074 
144.  483 
110.342 
138.  242 
132.941 
9J,  312 
112,965 

88,  552 
98,  181 
103,  993 
102,  C,S9 
109,  498 
111,908 
121,  102 
87.  512 
108,814 

44,396 

73. 383 

lgS3              

21,081 

41,794 

jgg5                                         

0.  844 

3S3G                       

26.  274 

Ig37        

11.839 

2.80O 

IggO                                     

1,151 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,154;  previous  decade,  1,135;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,117,339. 
ILLINOIS  EASTERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  KANKAKEE. 

[Established  1879.] 


1,050 

2,302 

1,088 

2,  569,  772 

1,024,717 

945,055 

131 

301 

300 

500 

893 

1,145 

1,507 

1,555 

1,623 

283 
159 
266 
505 
803 
344 
352 
367 
911 

147 
119 
124 
200 
619 
230 
225 
221 
517 

130 
40 
142 
305 
284 
114 
127 
146 
391 

414 
400 
626 
1,005 
1,  696 
1,789 
1,859 
1,922 
2,534 

278 
317 
378 
549 
971 
1.041 

l,ino 

1,151 
1,507 

130 

113 
248 
510 
725 
748 
7.W 
771 
1,027 

105,  437 
188.  790 
ISli,  449 
479,  S90 
320.  213 

373.  noo 

329,  028 
280,  200 
298, 159 

72,  019 

77,  531 
95.917 
118,  9.iS 
234.3115 
240.  000 
255.  003 
272,  210 
251.982 

32,818 

1882  

111,250 

1883                             

90.  ."32 

1881        

300.  9,32 

1885  

85,818 

1886                           

129.510 

1887          

74,025 

13,981 

1889 

16,177 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,181 ;  previous  decade,  116;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $215,848. 

CENTRAL  INDIANA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  INDIANAPOLIS. 

^  [EstabUshed  1818.] 


6,002 

3,581 

3,021 

2,111,330 

2,228,101 

185,875 

1881       

1,010 
1,005 
1,083 
1,114 
1.404 
1,409 
1,587 
1,513 
1,520 

728 
702 
098 
000 
774 
775 
706 
079 
571 

121 
415 
391 
401 
453 
109 
398 
353 
337 

307 
347 
304 
603 
321 
360 
308 
320 
237 

1,738 
1,827 
1,783 
2.020 
2,178 
2,244 
2, 293 
2,192 
2,100 

981 
1,  033 
1,020 
1,019 
1,107 
1,101 
1,093 
1,002 

992 

751 
791 
763 
1,001 
1,071 
1,  143 
1,200 
1,190 
1,108 

218.833 

233,  ,'•,20 
239.  930 
248.  594 
310,  874 
298.  0.39 
280.  9t3 
287. 000 
283,  077 

210,385 
220,  029 
225,  554 
230,  517 
201,739 
2.38,012 
271,948 
272,  000 
271,  077 

8,118 

7,191 

14,382 

1884                         

18. 077 

1885                     

65. 135 

1886        

40,317 

14, 1195 

1888                           

15,000 

1389            

12,  000 

Actual  number  of  patienU  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  7,012;  previous  decade,  1,307;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,420,077. 
NORTHERN  INDIANA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  LOGANSPORT. 

[Established  1888.] 


555 

315 

210 

558, 5M 

151,631 

107,018 

301 
191 

215 
100 

110 
Bl 

804 
010 

215 

288 

149 
231 

172.  610 
80,031 

08,742 
82,789 

103. 768 

1889 

828 

3,215 

▲ctn*!  oiunbci  of  patient*  treatea  in  1888  and  1889,  655. 


THE  INSANE. 


45 


IOWA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  MOUNT  PLEASANT. 

[Eatablixliod  1861.] 


1    1                                  1   

In  hospital 

nt  the 

beginning 

ul  ji'ar. 

ADUITTED. 

TBBATED. 

■ 

EXrENDITCBCS. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Total. 

Carrent. 

BoilUiDg. 

Total         

8,167 

1,873 

1,294 

*1, 240, 743 

*033, 165 

«313,678 

1881 

492 
545 
536 
498 
468 
597 
677 
739 
672 

292 

330 
328 
335 
404 
358 
364 
397 
359 

171 
197 
201 
199 
2.'i4 
221 
207 
237 
186 

121 
133 

127 
130 
150 
137 
157 
ICO 
173 

784 

875 

804 

833 

872 

955 

1,041 

1,136 

1,031 

463 

496 
487 
4U6 
.501 
574 
625 
654 
470 

331 

379 
377 
367 
371 
381 
416 
482 
661 

97, 108 
102.586 

86.122 
188,  917 
128,  786 
210.  065 
119.147 
164,  722 
149,290 

87,317 
lOO,  916 
77,  551 
91,422 
92.  986 
104,781 
118.431 
124,889 
134,873 

9,791 
1,870 

1882 

)8ij3 

8.571 

1884 

07,495 

35.801 

105.284 

1887 

718 

J888             

39.833 

14,417 

Actual  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  3,059;  previous  decade,  2,847;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,218,015. 

IOWA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  INDEPENDENCE. 
[Established  1873.] 


Total 

3,030 

1,764 

1,260 

1,235,325 

1,054,175 

181,150 

1881 

481 
639 

550 
669 
638 
713 
718 
811 
693 

300 
268 
308 
340 
331 
325 
370 
384 
398 

181 
164 
196 
201 
198 
170 
211 
221 
210 

125 
104 
112 
139 
133 
149 
159 
163 
182 

787 

807 

858 

909 

969 

1,038 

1.118 

1,195 

1,091 

424 

457 
495 
521 
549 
579 
629 
691 
574 

363 

350 
363 
388 
420 
459 
489 
504 
517 

92,686 
116.650 

107,  783 
133.  183 

139.  777 

140,  242 
195.918 
168,  318 
140,  768 

90,850 
94,579 
102, 185 
108.  157 
115.962 

127,  360 
137.  302 
148.844 

128,  936 

1.838 

1882                 

22,071 

1883       

5,598 

1881 

25,026 

1885            

23,815 

1886          

12,882 

1887  

58.  616 

1888 

19.  474 

1889            

11,832 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1381  to  1889,  inclusive,  3,511. 

INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  INSANE,  CLARINDA,  IOWA. 

[Established  1888.1 


Total          

323 

323 

361,000 

108,000 

253,000 

1884           

75,000 
75,000 
51,  500 
61.  500 
54.  000 
54,000 

75,000 

1885  

75,000 

1886 

1 

61,500 

1887                     

51,500 

223 
100 

223 
100 

223 
321 

223 
321 

54,000 
54,0OU 

1889 

221 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  in  1888  and  1889,  323. 

PENITENTIARY  (INSANE  DEPARTMENT),  ANAMOSA,  IOWA. 
[Eat.iblisbed  1889.J 


Total 

37 

37 

37 

37 

68,519     ' 

3,519 

65,000 



1887 

27.500    1 
27,500 
3,519 

27,500 

1888 

27.500 

1889 

37 

37 

37 

37 

3,519 

KANSAS  STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  OSAWATOMIE. 

[Established  1666.] 


Total 

1,214 

693 

621 

967.  793 

!          771,618 

196,275 

1881 

221 
269 
403 
438 
453 
433 
433 
621 
535 

116 
225 
132 
127 
95 
92 
190 
119 
119 

65 
120 
61 
05 
61 
65 
110 
67 
73 

50 
105 
71 
62 
34 
27 
74 
62 
46 

330 
494 
535 
565 
548 
625 
623 
640 
664 

195 
275 
279 
292 
290 
296 
347 
347 
363 

141 
219 
250 
273 
268 
229 
276 
293 

150.853 
91.707 
87.  360 
105.  1.54 
105.  195 
130.817 
97,  972 
lIX).  837 
97.893 

50,144 
73,944 

85.  613 
80.  802 
M.  565 
89. 73K 
90.  r«7 
95.283 
94,377 

94.709 

1882 

17,763 

1883 

1  753 

1884 

1. '1.292 

1885 

<l.  630 

1886 

41.079 

1887 

6.985 

1888          

5,549 

1889 

3,515 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,435;  previous  decade,  801;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $023,320. 


46 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


TOPEKA  INSANE  ASYLUM,  TOPEKA,  KAN. 
tE3tabU9liedlST9.] 


In  hospital 

at  tho 

he^nniDg 

of  year. 

ADMITTED. 

TBEATED. 

expenditlp.es. 

VEAJ!3. 

Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

Building. 

1,888 

1,111 

777 

$1,211,581 

$648,717 

$562, 864 

1881 

121 
128 
145 
245 
268 
460 
508 
569 
681 

07 
49 

187 
102 
319 
233 
202 
321 
288 

32 
26 
140 
110 
195 
129 
150 
108 
•161 

35 
23 
47 
52 
124 
101 
112 
153 
127 

188 
177 
332 
407 
587 
693 
770 
890 
969 

101 
93 

221 
269 
369 
422 
401 
512 
566 

87 
84 
111 
138 
218 
271 
309 
3'8 
403 

36,  374 . 
122,455 

53,  061 
140,216 
191,823 
204.  968 
219.843 
119,986 
122,  855 

34,  087 
33,645 

47,910 
50,487 
71,776 
90,  082 
98.057 
110,  015 
112,  058 

2.287 

88.  810 

3883 

5,151 

1884 

89.  729 

1885 

120,  047 

1886                             

114,886 

1887       _. 

121,786 

9,371 

XG89                  ... 

10,787 

Astnal  namber  of  patients  treated  firom  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,009. 

EASTERN  KENTUCKY  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  LEXINGTON. 

[Established  1824.] 


1,405 

801 

601 

1,018,867 

952, 044 

66,  823 

Iggl 

565 
5S0 
619 
643 
589 
570 
606 
646 
674 

158 
178 
176 
90 
102 
139 
172 
174 
216 

83 
99 
101 
U 
CO 
87 
101 
101 
125 

75 
79 
75 
46 
42 
52 
71 
73 
91 

723 
758 
795 
733 
091 
709 
778 
820 
890 

405 
421 
433 
386 
307 
397 
440 
459 
505 

318 
337 
302 
347 
324 
312 
338 
361 
385 

94,564 
118,638 
118,  191 
112,456 
116,  365 
124,  700 
106,  050 
U4, 428 
113,365 

93, 014 
118,  688 
112.  33!>. 
110,  4.'i8 
109,  825 
99,  780 
99.  401 
106,  886 
103,642 

1,550 

1882                ..   

2  eott 

1888     

5,859 

1884 

2,008 

1885      

0.540 

1888 

25.000 

1887 

6,589 

1888 

18HS.. 

7,583 
9,728 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881 10  1889,  inclasive,  1,970;  previous  decade,  1,440;  expenditures  for  pre^•ion8  decade,  $1,054,782. 

WESTERN  KENTUCKY  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  HOPKINSVILLE. 
[Established  1854.] 


Tfttal 

1,160 

643 

517 

* 

740, 273 

683,765 

56,508 

Jggl,           

446 
461 
503 
507 
512 
551 
586 
577 
586 

123 
139 
118 
147 
133 
142 
127 
116 
115 

71 
77 
69 
79 
70 
81 
72 
61 
63 

52 
62 
49 
68 
63 
61 
55 
55 
52 

569 
600 
621 
054 
675 
6J3 
713 
693 
701 

323 
341 
351 
308 
374 
390 
400 
371 
387 

246 
259 
270 
280 
301 
303 
313 
322 
314 

69,  360 

75,  407 
8.-),  070 
82.  380 

76,  658 
79,  726 
87,  655 
93,  109 
90,908 

65, 108 
70,  925 
76,  765 
76,  143 
74,  002 
77,128 
74,  084 
St.,  941 
82, 069 

4,253 

1882             

4,482 

8,305 

6,23T 

1885      ., 

2,6B« 

1888 

2,598 

1887     - -. 

12, 9n 

6,168 

1889 

8,839 

Actual  number  of  piitienta  treated  from  1881  te  1889,  inclusive,  1,606;  prorious  decade,  1,100 ;  oipenditures  for  previous  decade,  $642,398. 

CENTRAL  KENTUCKY  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  LAKELAND. 

[Established  1873.] 


Total 

1,670 

1,056 

620 

1,  086, 118 

1,059,417 

26,701 

462 
536 
553 
527 
583 
058 
713 
748 
777 

ISO 
173 
174 
20» 
227 
210 
180 
ISO 
203 

92 

112 
106 
138 
153 
126 
119 
75 
137 

58 
61 
68 
73 
74 
61 
61 
75 
66 

612 

700 
727 
736 
810 
808 
893 
898 
980 

348 
411 

417 
426 
490 
508 

r.24 

497 
505 

264 
298 
310 
310 
320 
360 
3UU 
401 
415 

117,000 
135,  023 
140,402 
87,  932 
96, 191 
138, 127 
133,412 
128,928 
100,043 

103, 000 
135,  023 
140.  402 
87,932 
96,  191 
138, 127 
124,  388 
127,428 
100,860 

14,000 

1884           

IfUW 

1887    

0,024 

1,500 

1889                

2,177 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  Inclusive,  2,138;  provitos decade,  710;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $531,812. 

INSANE  A.SYLUM  OV  LOUISIANA,  .JACKSON. 
[EsUbLUlUid  1848.] 


1,777 

018 

8S» 

557, 404 

475, 164 

82,240 

— 

1881 

337 
486 

481 

300 
193 

171 

291 

211 

141 

104 

160 

175 

2T0 

159 
89 

837 
617 

880 

770 
013 

171 
368 

450 

331 
265 

166 

259 

430 

430 
368 

72,700 
t         7W,T98 
i         70,198 
(        101,088 
\        101,088 
\          05, 008 
(          65,068 

68,830 
M,348 

no. 318 

89,  OKI 
89,  081 
02,  738 
02, 738 

13.870 

1882 

\ 

151 

390 

470 
420 

19,8,50 

1883 

19,850 

1884 

12,005 

1885 

12,005 

1888 

2,330 

1887 

2,330 

1 

1 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  InolujlT*,  1,777;  prevlOM  dooado,  441;  expenditures  for  provloua  decade,  $243,830.    No  report  tf 
expenditures  for  1888  and  1889  can  bo  obtained. 


TTII-:  INSANE. 


47 


LOUISIANA  RETREAT,  NEW  ORLEANS. 
[EsUbliahcd  1804.] 


TKARS. 

In  lioapital 

at  tliu 

bcKiiining 

of  year. 

ADUITTED. 

TBSATED. 

KM  . 

Total. 

Male. 

Fomale. 

ToUI. 

Uulo. 

Female. 

ToUl. 

Cumnt. 

DaildioE. 

Total 

1,225 

1 

"  "' 

• 

1881 

106 

106 
124 
120 
110 
109 
128 
156 
178 

62 
94 

120 
180 
211 
170 
126 
136 
120 

168 

200 
244 
3U0 
321 
285 
254 
292 
298 

1882 



1883 

1 

1 



1884 



1885 

... 

1886 

"• 

1887 

1 

1888 



188S 





Actnal  number  of  pationta  treated  ftam  1881  to  1889,  inclasire,  1,331.    Keportsof  rcx  and  expenditures  not  received. 

MAINE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  AUGUSTA. 
[Eatablisbcd  1840.] 


Total 

2,001 

1,177 

824 

♦1,050,273 

1 

1881 

436 
450 
461 
464 

460 
486 
628 
552 
578 

215 
194 
208 
203 
249 
231 
220 

2.=;o 

225 

129 
114 
130 
112 
153 
127 
131 
1,52 
129 

86 
80 
78 
91 
96 
104 
95 
98 
96 

651 
644 
669 
667 
709 
717 
754 
802 
803 

355 
351 
382 
358 
385 
368 
393 
437 
428 

295 
290 
287 
309 
324 
349 
361 
363 
375 

100.870 
100.  IDO 
lOH.  510 
07.  389 
I  OS.  552 
11 3.  .IIS 
128.  320 
146.031, 
146, 893 

1 

1882 

1 

1883 

1 

1884 

1885 

1886 

i 

1887 

1888 

........ 

1889 

' 

' 

Actnal  nnmber  of  patienta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,437;   previous  decade,  1,868;  cxpcDditnres  for  previons  decade,  $820,011.     Itemn  of 
expenditures  not  given. 

HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  CATONSVILLE,  MD. 

[Established  1834.] 


Total 

1,084 

1              609 

475 

i 

1 

1 

i                           li 

i 

1881 

362 
392 
408 
399 
415 
408 
418 
396 
423 

154 
164 
86 
95 
104 
139 

no 

111 
121 

78 
95 
43 
55 
57 
75 
77 
56 
73 

76 
69 
43 
40 
47 
64 
33 
55 
48 

516 
556 
494 
494 
519 
547 
528 
507 
544 

284 
301 
207 
271 
281) 
301 
300 
270 
302 

232 
255 
227 
223 

1882 

1 

1883 

, ii 

1884 

1885 

239 
246 

228 
231 

1886 

1 

1887 

1 

1888 

!               

1889 

242 

[ 

i 

Actual  nnmbor  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,446;  previous  decade,  1,703;  expenditnrea  for  previons  decade  *019  284       £xiienditnrcs  for 
present  return  not  given.  '  ' 

BAY  VIEW  ASYLUM  (DEPARTMENT  OF  CITY  ALMSHOUSE),  BAT-TIM0J;E,  MU. 

[Est.ablisbed  1865.] 


Total 

1,178 

585 

593 

j 

652.328 

£584,991 

$67,337 

' 

1881 

15« 

142 

55 

87 

298 

126 

172     1 

63,000 
65,757 
59,677 
69.P91 
79. 995 
79,994 
79.996 
79,993 
81,920 

53,9,'a 
60.  oat 
59.004 
55.022 
C.3. 336 
69,121 
71,695 
74.310 
76,  521 



1882 

11.041 
5.  7:.4 

1883 

170 
202 
185 
224 
264 
278 
290 

115 
105 
190 
188 
108 
140 
130 

38 
32 
110 
107 
94 
Kt 
66 

77 
73 
80 
81 
74 
57 
64 

285 
307 
375 
412 
432 
418 
420 

108 
102 
183 
207 
220 
214 
195 

177    jl 
205 
192 
205     ( 
212     1 
204     I 
225 
1 

1884 

673 

1885 

4.909 

1886 

14.639 

1887 

10.873 

1888 

8.301 

1889 

5.688 

5,3«9 

Acttial  nnmbor  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusivo  (exclnsivo  of  1882),  1,334. 


WORCESTER  LUNATIC  HOSPITAL,  WORCESTER,  MASS. 
[Established  1833.] 


Total 

2,822 

1,473 

1,349 

1.284.671    j 

1,204,742 

7»,B29 

1881 

633 
888 
681 
731 
749 
786 
758 
694 
770 

249 
310 
275 
252 
318 
323 
315 
389 
391 

145 
180 
122 
117 
170 
157 
188 
205 
209 

lot 

130 
153 
135 
148 
166 
147 
184 
182 

783 

898 

950 

983 

1,067 

1,109 

1,073 

1,083 

1,161 

378 
452 
473 
482 
548 
543 
Ml 
621 
591 

404 
446 
483 
.501 
519 

:ak 

.'V42 

.llVJ 
570 

129.129 
1J5.  300 
130.664 
138.219     1 
I5H.  114 
V.S.  247 
1|-.1,:47 
146.  Inn 
142.1)01 

109. 3K1 
117,151 
128.  5S9 
134.391 
147.811 
I4II.  5;i2 
142.218 
143,  tn9 
140,728 

, 

1882 

1883 

1884 .       . 

19,766 

8.  v.a 

2.  .75 

1885 

3.  8-if 

1886 

s.  :<■« 

1887 

1888 

1889 

l.M> 

Actual  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inolssire,  3,355;  previous  decade,  3,891|  expenditurea  for  proviooa  decade,  $2,257,033. 


48 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


BOSTON  LUNATIC  HOSPITAL,  BOSTON,  MASS. 
[Established  1839.] 


In  hospital 

at  the 

bc^iuning 

of  year. 

ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

EXPEXOITCRES. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

Build  in;;. 

Total 

1,233 

637 

596 

$565,518 

$458,028 

$107,490 

..... 

1881 

153 

189 
188 
194 
203 
.229 
231 
160 
178 

115 
106 
121 
117 
93 
118 
105 
185 
273 

53 
55 
68 
66 
46 
61 
57 
.92 
139 

62 

51 
53 
51 
47 
57 
48 
93 
134 

263 
295 
309 
311 
296 
347 
336 
345 
451 

128 
143 
157 
159 
147 
176 
169 
109 
222 

140 

152 
152 
152 
149 
171 
107 
176 
229 

44,999 
59,  999 
S9,  571 
59. 959 
56,  555 
CI,  743 
C8, 189 
01,  090 
63,413 

39,881 
49, 320 
49,772 

49,  909 

50,  595 

54,  255 
68,  938 

55,  400 
49,  952 

5,118 

JSSi 

10,  673 

1883 

49. 799 

1884 

10, 0.50 

1885 

5,960 

1886 

7,488 

1887 

8,251 

1888 

6,C90 

1889 

3,461 

A.ctaal  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,386;  previous  decade,  660;  oxpenditurea  for  previous  decade,  $570,537. 

TAUNTON  LUNATIC  HOSPITAL,  TAUNTON,  MASS. 
[£st.ihlishcd  1864.] 


2,497 

1,328 

1,169 

1,162,793 

1,072,718 

80,078 

1881  

556 
548 
568 
633 
627 
656 
663 
634 
624 

272 
238 
335 
283 
306 
328 
271 
260 
204 

152 
133 
177 
149 
150 
175 
158 
125 
109 

120 

105 
158 
134 
156 
153 
113 
135 
■95 

828 
786 
903 
910 
933 
984 
934 
894 
828 

437 
403 
461 
446 
462 
494 
468 
460 
423 

391 

383 
442 
470 
471 
490 
466 
434 
405 

120,  746 
135.  680 
114,879 
133,9-15 
123,  9C8 
133.  6.-8 
139,  026 
131,  721 
129,  170 

1  112, 358 
lOS,  468 
112,  379 
122,  778 
118,914 
127, 158 
132,  141 

1  125, 006 
112,916 

8,388 

1882 

27, 212 

1883 

2,500 

1884 

11,167 

1885 

5,  (154 

1886 

C,  500 

1887 

U,S85 

1888 

6,115 

1888 

10,251 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1831  to  1889,  inclusive,  3,053;  previous  decade,  4,501 ;  cipeuditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,160,910. 

STATE  ALMSHOUSE,  TEWKSBURY,  MASS. 
[Established  1854.) 


Total 

713 

172 

541 

1 

1 

1881 

223 

201 

275 

252     t 

307 

303 

375 

349 

352 

85 
116 
24 
92 
44 
121 
77 
90 
64 

49 
15 

36 
101 
24 
92 
44 
62 
63 
78 
41 

308 
377 
299 
344 
351 
424 
452 
439 
416 

95 

87 
20 
18 
14 
70 
75 
67 
74 

213 
290 
279 
326 
337 
354 
377 
372 
342 

1884 

;:;;;:;;;.....;;;::: 



59 
14 
12 
23 

1887 

.. 

1888 

^Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  936.    Expenditures  can  not  bo  obtained. 

NORTHAMITON  LUNATIC  HOSPITAL,  NORTHAMPTON,  MASS. 
[Established  1H58-] 


Total  ... 

1.318 

666 

652 

824,255 

740,147 

84,108 

1881 

446 

■     463 
459 
469 
463 
476 
491 
469 
481 

123 
124 

147 
136 
136 
183 
148 
160 
155 

57 
62 
78 
61 
66 
85 
72 
87 
98 

66 

62 
«9 
75 
70 
98 
76 
79 
57 

569 
587 
600 
605 
599 
659 
039 
IW5 
636 

280 
291 
307 
291 
295 
320 
316 
311 
330 

289 
296 
299 
314 
304 
339 
323 
324 
306 

88, 155 
89,  815 
89,  024 
96,205 
90,200 
94,852 
93,  512 
87,  522 
94,470 

78,864 
83,041 
82, 805 
80,  414 
79,233 
81,851 
84,643 
83,  623 
85,773 

8,281 

1882 

0,774 

1883 

6,719 

1884 

15.701 

1885 

10,967 

1888 

13,001 

1887 

8,868 

1888 

3,988 

1888 

8,087 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  Inclusive,  1,764 ;  previous  decade,  1,033 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $925,250. 

DANVERS  LUNATIC  HOSPITAL,  DANVERS,  MASS. 
[Established  1873.] 


Total     

4,235 

2,118 

2,117 

1,336,778 

1,293,680 

43,088 

1881 

007 
026 
6S7 
721 
718 
752 
763 
740 
7.5 

407 
612 
488 
630 
495 
514 
446 
402 
361 

226 
278 
221 
205 
239 
253 
224 
221 
191 

271 
234 
267 
265 
256 
261 
222 
181 
160 

1,104 
1,138 
1,145 
1,  2.M 
1,213 
1,266 
1,200 
1,142 
1,060 

627 
674 
r>30 
599 
687 
634 
603 
595 
537 

.'.77 
.164 
600 
6.'i2 
026 
632 
000 
547 
529 

157,  387 
1.13.  070 
143,401 
140,  835 
138,  943 
149,887 
148,870 
l.'.l,638 
146,  0J7 

142,600 
152, 487 
130,483 
138, 439 
138,943 
149.  887 
143,  142 
149,496 
142,  307 

14,881 

1881 

683 

1883 

7,008 

1884 

8,896 

1885 

1888.... 

1887 

6.728 

1888 

2.142 

1888 

4,36V 

Aotoal  oombcr  of  paUeoU  treated  from  1881  to  1888,  iaclulTe,  4,842;  prOTiou*  decide,  1,630;  expenditure*  fur  previous  decade,  $1,810,664. 


THE  INSANE. 


49 


WORCESTER  INSANE  ASYLUM,  WORCESTER,  MASS. 
[EsUbllslieil  1877  ] 


TBARa. 

In  hospital 

at  th.i 
beginning 
of  year. 

ADUITTED. 

TREATED. 

BXPKMUITL-BCa. 

Total. 

Ualo. 

Fcumlo. 

Total. 

Mala. 

Fomalo. 

Total. 

Curreut. 

BollillDg. 

Total 

500 

310 

190 

««28,at2 

*SS»,000 

100.042 

1881     

373 
367 
381 
392 
386 
405 
398 
892 
395 

28 
71 
80 
47 
62 
71 
46 
69 
36 

10 
49 
51 
37 
24 
41 
21 
46 
31 

18 
22 
29 
10 
38 
30 
25 
13 
5 

401 
438 
461 
439 
448 
476 
444 
451 
431 

192 
217 
241 
235 
233 
248 
213 
228 
226 

209 
221 
220 
204 
215 
228 
231 
223 
203 

68,146 
04.549 
70,  510 
72.984 
69.500 
72.  .550 
72.  834 
72.466 
65,  034 

00.  ow 

.'■'•    -t 

r,l   ..,'1 
1''  ■  ' .' 

(■-'„',  r'.V.) 
6!!.  X',9 
63.  »94 
62.503 

7.154 
4.705 
9.  490 
0.  ICl 
8.701 
9.711 
9  496 

1883 .'.. 

1884       , 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

2.532 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclnsiro,  873;  previous  decade,  518;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $188,884. 

WESTBORO  INSANE  HOSPITAL,  WESTBORO,  MASS. 
[EsUblished  1886.] 


Total 

1,165 

484 

681 

350,091 

241,780 

114,925 

1887 

432 
333 
400 

148 
154 
182 

284 
179 
218 

432 
642 

806 

148 
251 
335 

284 
391 
471 

109,518 

147.  272 

99,901 

59.693 
92.172 
89,  901 

49  825 

1888 

309 
406 

1889 

10.000 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1886  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,165. 

RETREAT  FOR  THE  INSANE,  DORCHESTER,  MASS. 
-,':•;-     [Established  1887.] 


Total 

162 

79 

83 

74,090 

50.540 

17.544 

1887 

84 

77 

1 

43 

35 

1 

41 
42 

84 
161 
135 

43 
78 
69 

41 
83 
66 

7,205 
36, 173 
30,712 

4,746 
27.244 
24,556 

2.4.59 
8.920 
6,156 

1888 

84 
134 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1887  to  1889,  inclusive,  162. 

MICHIGAN  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  KALAMAZOO. 
[Established  1859.] 


*■          Total 

1,854 

1,039 

815 

1,711,783 

1,443,956 

267,627 

1881 

657 
685 
740 
766 
798 
824 
790 
842 
870 

170 
200 
152 
174 
146 
396 
224 
160 
232 

113 

122 

91 

85 

90 

208 

127 

85 

118 

57 
78 
61 
89 
56 

188 
97 
75 

114 

827 

885 

892 

930 

944 

1,220 

1,014 

1,002 

1,102 

413 
461 
467 
483 
496 
630 
629 
624 
568 

414 
424 
425 
447 
448 
690 
485 
478 
534 

177, 109 
202,  709 
193,  580 
184.  783 
175.  529 
215.  78.5 
159. 159 
205.  989 
197,080 

147,  633 
170.  053 
168.  940 
168.  234 
148.813 
167.  029 
115.  .559 
182.903 
174,  792 

29.476 
32.  716 
24.  WO 
10.  549 
26.710 
48.  7.56 
43. 600 
23.086 
22.288 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,511;  previous  decade,  2,391;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,609,983. 

EASTERN  MICHIGAN  ASYLUM,  PONTIAC. 
[Established  1878.] 


Total 

1,944 

1,070 

874 

1,295,601 

1,018,052 

27"  549 

1881 

454 
471 
541 
640 
653 
6C0 
637 
698 
775 

157 
190 
265 
193 
160 
250 
205 
259 
259 

85 
103 
157 
110 

96 
136 
111 
122 
150 

72 
87 

108 
83 
70 

114 
94 

137 

109 

611 
661 
806 
833 
819 
918 
842 
957 
1,034 

316 
343 
439 
432 
432 
486 
445 
489 
641 

295 
318 
376 
401 
387 
430 
397 
468 
493 

122, 149 
175,618 
121,187 
131,619 
140,  777 
149,  776 
103.  982 
181.  104 
169,489 

100.312 
1 00.728 
109.  0.0 
110.969 
115.020 
118.874 
02.  335 
133.  738 
137,036 

21,837 
74.890 
12.147 
20.  .550 
25.757 
30.  902 
11.047 
47.306 
32.4&> 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,398;  previous  decade,  676;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $221,060. 

7176  INS i 


50  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

MICHIGAN  ASYLUM  FOR  INSANE  CRIMINALS,  IONIA. 

lEstablisbed  18S3.] 


In  bospitol 

nt  tbe 

bcsinnuig 

of  year. 

ADiniTED. 

ISEATED. 

EXPKNDITUBES. 

Total. 

Male. 

Tcmalo. 

Total. 

Jtalo. 

Fomalo. 

Total. 

Current. 

Building. 

Xotal       - 

192 

166 

26 

$192,303 

$94,200 

$98,097 

1885 

58 
5S 
19 
28 
32 

53 
45 
16 
26 
26 

5 
10 
3 
2 
6 

58 
113 
114 
134 
267 

S3 
98 
97 
116 
228 

5 
15 
17 
18 
39 

87,  005 

21,  8:il 

a;;  oon 

24  479 
32,328 

6.744 
19,140 
21.  589 
23,  4(il 
23.272 

1886     

58 

95 

106 

235 

•>  cgi 

1887 

5  071 

1888  

1  Old 

1889 

9,050 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  Irom  1885  to  1889,  inclusive,  102. 

NORTHERN  MICHIGAN  ASYLUM,  TRAVERSli  CITY. 

[Establisbcd  1885.] 


Total    

1,02G 

561 

465 

848,  248 

311,072 

537, 176 

1882 

23,413 

77,  325 
152.  260 

9l>,  968 
231.  102 

72.  715 
109,049    • 

85,  810 

23,018 

77.  325 

1883          ...                   

1885 

333 
208 
154 
174 
157 

170 
115 
84 
96 
96 

103 
93 
70 
78 
61 

333 
540 
016 
072 
740 

170 
284 
324 
365 
403 

163 
250 
292 
307 
338 

10.  025 
5::.  224 
05,  3.59 
99,  579 
82,885 

1K88       

332 
402 
498 
589 

1887 

1888                   

9  479 

1889 

2,925 

Actual  noniber  of  patients  treated  from  1885  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,026. 

MINNESOTA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  ST.  PETER. 
[Establisbed  18CG.] 


Total 

2,405 

1,462 

943 

1,400,509 

1,177,895 

282  014 

1881) 

612 
036 
800 
874 

439 
595 
080 
691 

249 
361 
448 
401 

190 
231 
232 
290 

1,051 
1,231 
1,480 
1,5GS 

520 
717 

881 
940 

531 
514 
005 
625 

C       153,729 
\        198. 593 
(        130.723 
I        170  12S 
{        145, 739 

}      139.  nco 

5        183. 237 

)        173.514 

150,  280 

ia'>.438 
11  J,  101 

91),  294 
132.  040 
143.440 
135,  135 
142  071 
103,  796 
152,508 

48.201 

1882  S 

1683  1 

85.432 

40,  429 

18*4  5 

IS-,-,  1 

44,082 

2,  293 

ISHO  1 

1887  i 

4,431 
41.100 

1888  5 

1889 

9,718 
6,772 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,711;  previous  decade,  2,204;  expenditures  for  ])reviou8  decade,  $1,196,193. 

SECOND  MINNESOTA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  ROCHESTER. 

[Establisbed  1878.] 


Total 

2,068 

1,215 

8S3 

1,177,463 

816.967 

360,408 

1881         

113 
200 
230 
387 
532 
030 
702 
907 
954 

131 
84 
299 
2B0 
2.')9 
213 
410 
293 
107 

29 
40 
199 
111 
135 
115 
312 
203 
71 

102 
44 

100 
1.55 
124 
93 
104 
90 
30 

244 
284 
535 

0.^.3 

791 

849 

1.118 

1,2(10 

1,001 

142 
147 
321 
337 
399 
425 
055 
72.i 
055 

102 
137 
214 
316 
392 
424 
463 
475 
400 

07.310 
114.441 
122.  i;30 
142.  187 
104. 744 
1^8,  0.-.5 
147. 423 
1.57.  248 
193,419 

35,  834 
40,  304 
05.  429 
07,  318 
80.  aio 
101.0.-i5 
112.004 
130.  2118 
101,885 

31.476 

1(B2     

68  077 

1883 

57,  207 

18S1 

74,Kn9 

l^lKj     

17,  834 

iNtO 

27.  000 

1887 

31.4,59 

1888 

21 .  040 

1889 

28,  53i 

Actual  number  of  intients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclnsive,  2,181. 

MIS.SISSIPPI  STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  JACKSON. 
[EstabUabed  1855.) 


980 

446 

534 

004,145 

S8<,  145 

23,000 

1881 

442 
416 

443 
440 
439 
417 
439 
438 
442 

lOS 
HI 

122 
120 

80 
lUO 

96 
106 
125 

CO 
39 
51 
61 
38 
68 
43 
62 
M 

ES 

72 
71 
09 
48 
61 
63 
44 
71 

547 
527 

505 
600 
625 
620 
635 
644 
567 

252 
2» 

240 
231 
214 
227 
227 
247 
246 

286 
304 

325 
329 
311 
299 
3118 
297 
821 

79.380 
71,  301 

71.  :(27 
75,  558 
«1.  771 
0^    178 
02  410 
00,  UUO 
69,  744 

09,380 
71,891 
71  327 
B5,  .558 
81.771 
02.  478 
62.  4110 
OU,  000 
69,  744 

10,000 

1882     

]g(0     

1884 

10,000 

1885       

1886 

J887      

1888 

1888 

Actual  number  of  pationta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  Inclusive,  1,422;  previous  decade,  1,201 ;  expenditures  for  previous  docadn,  $480,091. 


THE  INSANE. 


51 


EAST  MISSISSn'PI  STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  BIERIDIAN. 
[KstabliHliful  1885.] 


In  hoHpiUil 

at  ifiu 

bi*;;iciitDS 

of  j'«ar. 

ADUITTED. 

TIBATEU. 

EXPI2NDITCnE8. 

ToUl. 

Mala. 

Female. 

Total. 

Molo. 

Female. 

Total. 

Cnrrenl. 

Dnilding. 

Totnl 

615 

361 

284 

«I07.000 

tiar.ooo 

18B5 

273 
100 
90 
76 
100 

159 
00 
50 
43 
43 

114 

40 
40 

57 

27S 
313 
321 
3(16 
3U 

159 
186 
182 
187 
160 

114 

127 
139 
139 
148 

3U.0O0 
45.  000 
3il,  OUO 
31.000 
31,MlO 

ao.uoo 

45  (NX) 
30,  lUO 

ai.ouo 

31,U0U 

1880 

213 

2ao 
214 

1887 

18«8 

1889 

Acinal  iinmbcr  of  pationts  trcatod  from  1885  to  18S9,  inclusive,  C45. 

ST.  LOUIS  INSANE  ASYLUM,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

[Establishcil  1809.] 


Total 

2,175 

1,211 

96* 

692. 057 

052,699 

«39,4SS 

1R81 

303 
3«3 
343 
398 
428 
466 
500 
516 
534 

215 

225 
223 
245 
253 
263 
214 
247 
290 

121 
137 
130 
137 
146 
145 
108 
131 
158 

94 

88 
93 
108 
107 
113 
106 
116 
134 

518 
568 
.WO 
G43 
681 
729 
714 
703 
824 

228 
265 
246 
207 
297 
.    308 
295 
321 
354 

290 
303 
320 
376 
384 
421 
419 
442 
470 

74.853 
C7.  449 

C-l.  1190 
7:t.  U90 
77.0111 
T-.l.  :!94 

k;.  0(4 

81.821 
84.  915 

67^3 

a;.  345 
7:.'.  T:;3 
T.:.715 
Tl.  8.19 
78, 652 
78.  180 
77,099 

7,200 
3,U86 
2,6l5 
1.257 
3.  tW« 
.'..  535 
4..:02 
3,041 
7,816 

1882 

1883 

1884  

18P5 

18H6        

1887 

Iftgg             . .             

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,478 ;  previous  decade,  1,463 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $000,822. 

STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM  NO.  2,  ST.  JOSEPH,  MO. 

[Establisbed  1874.] 


Tot.-ll 

1,674 

913 

661 

571.629 

J8S1 

195 
231 

201 
262 
278 
306 
3B8 
472 
480 

157 
160 
154 
162 
172 
240 
215 
162 
152 

90 

88 

90 

83 

107 

134 

125 

96 

94 

61 
72 
Ot 
79 
65 
100 
90 
66 
58 

352 
391 
415 
424 
450 
546 
613 
614 
632 

1!)8 
214 
237 
211 
227 
284 
330 
343 
350 

154 

177 
183 
213 
213 
262 
283 
291 
282 

43.513 
47.  740 
44,  5;'8 
48,598 
5S,  079 
86.  IU8 
70,  073 
86.312 
80,608 

1882 

1883 

' 

1684 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

i               

1889 

1 ■ 

1 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,769.    Items  of  expenditures  not  givon. 

STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM  NO.  3,  NEVADA,  MO. 

[Established  1887.] 


Total. 


1887. 
188S.. 


46 

200 


51 
245 
188 


283 


31 
149 
108 


20 
96 


51 

291 
388 


31 
179 
230 


20 
112 

158 


292, 331 


149,  OOO 
57,861 
85,470 


1 08. 082 


53.867 

08,  3S2 


149,006 
1.994 

17,038 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1837  to  1889,  inclusive,  484. 


MONTANA  INSANE  ASYLUM,  WAKM  SPUINGS. 
[Established .] 


Total 

564 

470 

»4 

.-..1 

L...         !!             1 

1 

1             i 

1881 

40 
8 
8 
31 
19 
28 
35 
16 
26 

30 
21 
61 
54 

74 
63 
69 

88 
104 

26 
19 
49 
47 
61 
SO 
59 
71 
88 

4 

2 
12 

7 
13 
13 
10 
17 
16 

70 
29 
09 
85 
93 
91 
104 
104 
130 

65 
25 
57 
74 
70 
71 
S8 
8-1 
HI 

5 
4 

12 
11 
17 
20 
16 
20 
19 

1 

1882 

18S3 

1 

1884 

1885 

i 

1880 

1887 

1888 

' ■■" 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1839,  inclusive,  604.    Expenditures  not  given. 


52  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

NEBRASKA  HOSPITAI..  FOR  THE  INSANE,  LINCOLN. 

lEstablishcil  1871,] 


TE^BS. 

In  hospital 

at  the 

he.^nnJDg 

oC  year. 

ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

EXPEXDITCRES. 

Total. 

Male. 

Pemale. 

Total, 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

Building. 

Total 

1,719 

1,031 

088 

$686,  861 

$610,861 

$76,000 

1881 

193 

230 
273 
282 
360 
358 
374 
399 
392 

124 

164 

206 
204 
185 
202 
202 
220 
212 

80 
94 
132 
137 
117 
127 
101 
128 
120 

44 

70 
74 
67 
68 

75 
101 
97 
92 

317 
394 
479 
480 
545 
500 
576 
619 
604 

184 
222 
281 
306 
334 
330 
328 
339 
334 

133 
172 
193 
180 
211 
224 
248 
280 
270 

82,443 

42,  942 
58,112 
61,801 
07,  024 
73,478 
99,  991 
89,  003 
112,067 

42, 443 

42,  042 
5S,112 
61,801 
62,  024 
73, 478 
93,991 
89,  003 
87,  067 

40,000 

1882 

1853     

1884 

1885 

5,000 

1886 

1887 

6,000 

1888 

1859                           

25  000 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,912;  previous  decade,  655;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $439,882. 

NORFOLK  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  NORFOLK,  NEB. 
[Established  1888,] 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  in  1888  and  1889,  276. 

HOSPITAL  FOR  CHRONIC  INSANE,  HASTINGS,  NEB. 

[Established  1889,] 


Total .. 

• 

276 

164 

142,274 

137,263 

6,011 

1888 

152 
124 

83 
81 

69 
43 

152 
248 

83 
150 

69 
98 

65,  723 
76, 551 

63,  238 
74,  025 

2,485 
2,526 

^889 

124 

1889. 


65 


136 


65  130, 640 


Items  of  expenditures  not  given. 


NEVADA  STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  RENO. 

[Established  1882.] 


Total 

360 

290 

70 

315,  207 

263,  268 

51  039 

1882 

139 
27 
51 

55 

57 
37 

108 
17 
45 

48 

49 
29 

31 

10 

6 

7 

8 
8 

139 
166 
202 

215 

218 

204 

108 
125 
160 

170 

172 
160 

31 
41 
42 

45 

46 
44 

1883 

1 

139 
151 

100 

161 
167 

46,  328 

43,604 
<,  38,  ,177 
)  38, 577 
5  49, 075 
I          49, 075 

49,  881 

38,  223 
40,  888 

34,  14.1 

35,  305 
34,  010 
41,455 
39, 183 

8,106 

2,806 

1884 

1885 

1888 

3  21 '^ 

1887 

1888 

7  6"'0 

1889 

10  098 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1882  to  1889,  inclusive,  366. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ASYLUM,  CONCORD. 

[Established  1842.] 


Total 

1,210 

643 

673 

769,931 

601,704 

108,227 

1881 

285 
302 
285 
295 
309 
323 
307 
328 
339 

134 
104 
133 
141 
135 
138 
139 
130 
150 

71 
58 
71 
66 
67 
77 
80 
64 
89 

03 
40 
62 
75 
68 
61 
69 
72 
07 

419 
406 
418 
436 
444 
460 
446 
464 
495 

200 
194 
192 
194 
193 
214 
210 
207 
248 

219 
212 
220 

242 
2.11 
240 
230 

247 

83,  530 
87,  789 
79,  126 
77,  389 
85,  585 
85,  124 

84.  230 
89,  7,16 
97,  402 

64,810 
74.  185 
70,  407 
08,  284 
77,020 
72,  435 
71,988 
79,741 
82, 708 

18,720 

1882 

1883 

1884 

9  105 

1885 

8,659 

]8>'0 

1887 

12,  242 

1888 

10,015 
14,  634 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,501 ;  previous  decade,  1,551 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $857,208. 

NEW  JERSEY  .STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  TRENTON. 
[Established  1848.] 


ToUl 

1,021 

848 

773 

1,405,759 

1, 250, 169 

155  090 

1881 

650 

677 
029 
027 
G03 

eto 

091 
707 
701 

167 
180 
177 
175 
18.3 
185 
174 
198 
180 

83 
00 
99 
95 
84 
08 
97 
107 
89 

74 
00 
78 
80 
09 
87 
77 
01 
07 

707 
703 
800 
802 
840 
831 
805 
905 
047 

886 
403 
428 
411 
417 
413 
43l> 
469 
474 

321 
360 
378 
391 
429 
418 
420 
440 
473 

140,782 
151,002 
149,  081 
1,17,  400 
15,1,  (»I8 
155.  448 
148,014 
160,  359 
176,389 

129,330 
135.  396 
135,  3.17 
141,000 
141.  102 
134.408 
130,  358 
160.930 
151,508 

17,402 

J882 

1883  

13,724 

|88t 

1885 

14,440 
21  040 

l^hn 

I8«7 

17,006 
15,  429 

18K8 

1889 

23,821 

Actual  uumbor  of  patlonta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  Incloaivo,  2,171 ;  previous  docado,  2,603;  expenditures  fur  previous  ilooado,  $1,637,192. 


THE  INSANE. 


53 


STATE  ASYLUM  FOIi  THE  INSANE,  MOKRIS  PLAINS,  N.  J. 
[EatabliiiliFd  1876.] 


lu  tioflitital 

at  iho 

bc^innin^ 

of  year. 

AOaiTTEO. 

TBBATBD. 

EXl-Clbll  UBEg. 

YKAB8. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Uale. 

Female. 

ToUl. 

Carrent. 

Ballillng. 

1,S24 

1,042 

882 

«1, 003, 267 

»1, 875, 279 

«227,9g8 

Iggl       

680 
641 

607 
707 
745 
829 
805 
873 
904 

187 
174 
212 
210 
278 
190 
208 
238 
218 

107 
98 

105 
120 
1511 
93 
115 
131 

in 

80 
76 

107 
84 
122 
106 
93 
107 
107 

773 

BIS 

870 

917 

1,023 

1,028 

1,073 

1,111 

1,122 

884 
408 
426 
456 
627 
608 
639 
565 
674 

38» 

407 
453 
401 
496 
620 
634 
646 
648 

166.792 
173.  496 
187,  191 
193,  942 
220,  95« 
238,  342 
240.  020 
229.  726 
246,802 

152,370 
157.  673 
167.  Cfll 
170.  289 
203.  H28 
205.  974 
201.057 
199. 1-55 
210,632 

14.422 

1882       - 

15.823 

1883 

19.590 

1884       

17.053 

17.128 

Iggg                                

32,368 

1887                         

44,963 

1888          

29.871 

1889 

30, 170 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,510. 

NEW  YORK  CITY  INSANE  ASYLUM,  BLACKWELLS  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 

[Established  1839.] 


5,384 

5,384 

1,  510,  737 

1,355.737 

155,000 

Iftfil 

1,304 
1,263 
1,302 
1,451 
1,508 
1,  005 
1.709 
1,  620 
1,719 

475 
491 
567 
503 
529 
653 
704 
691 
706 

475 
491 
667 
568 
529 
053 
704 
691 
706 

1,779 
1,754 
1,869 
2.019 
2. 037 
2.258 
2,413 
2,317 
2,425 

1,779 
1,754 
1.869 
2,019 
2,037 
2,258 
2,413 
2,317 
2,425 

152,268 
121.  586 
160,  527 
146, 898 
167,  281 
152,287 
141.020 
234.665 
234,205 

117,268 
121,580 

145,  .127 

146.  898 
142.  281 
152. 287 
141  (120 
188.665 
200.205 

35,000 

15.000 

25,000 

46,000 

1 

34,000 

1 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  6,688;  previous  decade,  5,881 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,104,000. 

NEW  YORK  STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  UTICA. 

[Established  1843.] 


3,720 

1,983 

1,737 

1         

1,808,301 

1,609,565 

198,738 

614 
626 

578 
604 
607 
509 
674 
678 
611 

411 
412 
404 
387 
392 
430 
874 
444 
460 

212 
206 
218 
201 
203 
235 
205 
254 
249 

199 
206 
186 
186 
189 
195 
169 
190 
217 

1,025 

1,038 

982 

991 

999 

999 

948 

1,022 

1,077 

506 
508 
509 
505 
514 
518 
484 
637 
659 

519 
530 
473 
486 
485 
481 
464 
485 
518 

204. 122 
197,  489 
183.  724 
179,289     I 
200.  248 
222,  539 
183,  549 
220,  im 
206,293 

204,122 
197,489 
177.  612 
170.  39) 

176,  429 
175,789 
160, 783 

177,  542 
169.408 

6.112 

1884 

8.878 

1885     - - 

29.819 

1886      . 

40.750 

1887 

27.70* 

1888       

42.  .528 

1889 

30,885 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  4,334 ;  previous  decade,  4,977 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $2,118,373. 

KINGS  COUNTY  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  FLATBUSII,  N.  Y. 

[EstabUshcd  1855.] 


Total . 


1881.. 
1882.. 
1883.. 
1884.. 
1885.. 
1886.. 
1887., 
1888.. 
1889., 


1,100 
1,170 
1,157 
1,231 
1,329 
1,351 
1,475 
1,525 
1,062 


3,973 


472 
463 
420 
479 
377 
446 
389 
424 
603 


2,005 


247 
216 

202 
225 
206 
230 
207 
219 
253 


225 
247 
218 
254 
171 
216 
182 
205 
250 


1,672 
1,  039 
1,577 
1,713 
1,700 
1,797 
1,864 
1,949 
2,105 


691 
689 
655 
709 
732 
773 
810 
851 
943 


881 

950 

922 

1,004 

974 

1,024 

1.054 

1,098 

1,222 


1, 469,  704 


111,205 
132,  511 
142. 105 
134,  482 
14-1,  403 
162,  704 
175.  780 
210, 188 
276,  326 


I 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  5,073;   previous  decade,  4,052;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $777,669.     Items  of 
;  expenditures  not  given. 

MONROE  COUNTY  INSANE  ASYLUM,  ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

[Established  1857.] 


Total 

822 

451 

371 

298,903 

255,935 

42,968 

1881 

210 
214 
222 
238 
243 
244 
258 
276 
290 

78 
70 
73 
77 
78 
88 
121 
114 
123 

48 
34 
37 
46 
60 
30 
61 
64 
69 

30 
36 
36 
31 
28 
49 
67 
50 
64 

289 
281 
205 
315 
321 
332 
379 
390 
413 

130 
121 
123 
141 
152 
150 
172 
185 
193 

153 
163 
172 
174 
109 
182 
207 
205 
220 

22.  221 
2l!  250 
22.  078 
24.  857 
27,  203 

49.  cei 

31,  592 
47.947 
52,093 

20,3,15 
21.250 

22.  07.1 

23.  357 
26.  203 
2.1.  602 
30.  3.50 
39.317 
47,363 

1,886 

1883 

1884 

1,500 

1886 

1,000 

1880 

24,000 

1887 

1.242 

1888 

8.630 

1889 

4,730 

\ 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  Inclusive,  1,032;  previous  decade,  828;  oxpondituro-i  for  pmviona  decade.  $1.15.044. 


54 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


NEW  YORK  STATE  ASYLUM  FOE  INSANE  CRIMINALS,  AUBURN. 

[Established  1859.] 


In  bospitil 

at  tliB 

bcgiuning 

of  year. 

AIUUITED. 

TREATED. 

EXTEKDITDKES. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

ToL-il. 

Current. 

Baildiog. 

Total 

487 

469 

13 



$355,774 

$312,936 

$42,838 

1881 

149 
134 
141 
147 
15! 
182 
201 
216 
217 

25 
30 
37 
52 
58 
73 
79 
57 
74 

25 
30 

36 
50 
57 
70 
73 
56 
75 

174 
164 

178 
199 
212 
257 
280 
273 
291 

163 
154 
108 
188 
204 
244 
263 
258 
274 

11 
10 

10 

11 

s 

13 
17 
15 

17 

28,  373 
28,  863 
2S,S42 
39,  733 
42.  67« 
41.909 
45,  371 
47.  703 
52,104 

27,010 
27.898 
27.  640 
27. 890 
29.  787 
3fi,  119 
41,:iS6 
45,  726 
49,  468 

1,357 
965 

38S2                    

18S3  

1 
2 
1 
5 
6 
1 
2 

1, 196 

1884 

11,843 

18SC                                            

5,780 

J887 

3,983 

18S8 

1.977 

Jg83 

2,636 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1SS9,  inclusive,  036;  previous  decade,  413;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $237,269. 

WILLAUD  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  WILLARD,  N.  Y. 
[EsUblisbcd  1869.] 


Tot.ll           

2,113 

1,099 

1,014 

2,  258,  974 

2,120,610 

138, 364 

1881 

1.628 
1,735 
1,774 
1,758 
1,  822 

i.8:;g 

1,S18 
1,812 
1,962 

250 
217 
156 
230 
196 
226 
224 
334 
268 

110 
97 
89 
123 
100 
130 
112 
189 
141 

140 
120 
07 
111 
96 
96 
112 
143 
127 

1,884 
1,952 
1,930 

1,  994 
2,018 
2,062 

2,  042 
2,146 
2,230 

895 
911 
908 
932 
919 
980 
!IG2 
1,039 
1,086 

989 

1,041 
1,  022 
1,042 
1,069 
1,070 
1,CB0 
1,107 
1,144 

238.  287 

247,  007 
231.968 

248,  P05 
238,  589 
263,  584 
2:12,  960 
255,  210 
275, 818 

235.  984 

242,  223 
241.100 

243.  K!i4 
220.  597 

213,  401 

214,  108 
245.  001 
236,212 

2,283 

1882 

5,444 

1883 .           

13.808 

IBSI 

5,041 

1BS5 

11,992 

18.S6 

51.  I,S3 

1887         

18,832 

1888 

10, 155 

1889                                           

19,  6U6 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  Inclusive,  3,741. 

HUDSON  RIVER  STATE  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  POUGHKEEPSIE,  N.  Y. 

LEstablished  1871.J 


Total 

2,357 

1,290 

1,001 

1,460,630 

924, 130 

536,520 

1881 

251 
273 
219 
308 
301 
389 
425 
419 
470 

179 
211 
277 
284 
249 
281 
278 
300 
298 

94 
109 
142 
155 
132 
155 
165 
175 
169 

85 
102 
133 
129 
117 
126 
113 
123 
129 

430 
484 
4D0 
.592 
010 
070 
703 
719 
774 

220 
247 
255 
320 
321 
31:2 
383 
399 
423 

210 
237 
241     ' 

272 
289 
308 
320 
320 
346 

91,  747 
11.5.  075 

S3,  831 
103.  787 
1I1.03S 
137.453 
2:17,  235 
250, 037 
335,225 

84,  054 
82,  789 
77.984 
9.5,  ;!98 
102.  364 
106,787 
116.  .320 
;          127. 387 
130,447 

7.693 

1882 

32,886 

1883           

7,847 

1884 

10,389 

1885 

9,074 

1880 

30,668 

1887              

90,  735 

1888  

122,  4.30 

188S 

224,778 

Actnalnumborof  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1888,  inclusive,  2,008;  previous  decade,  1,492;  cxponditnrcs  for  previous  decade,  $1,732,338. 
NEW  YORK  CITY  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  WARDS  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 

[Establisbcd  1871.) 


5,293 

5,293 

2,215,548 

1,750,223 

465, 325 

■ 

1881                                 .     .    . 

1,140 

1,225 

l,2:t8 

1,.304 
1,509 
1,6,32 
1,691 
1,706 
1,017 

512 
461 
515 
510 
575 
612 
668 
724 
710 

513 
461 
515 
510 
f75 
612 
668 
724 
718 

1,661 
1,686 
1,753 
1,874 
2,084 
2,264 
2,359 
2,430 
2,633 

1,661 
1.686 
1.753 
1,874 
2,084 
.  2,264 
2,359 
2,430 
2,033 

248,345 
154.  215 
165,  363 
344,  201 
221,  004 
201,  :«2 
III  1,. 572 
807.426 
382,030 

139,345 
154.245 
llij,  3G3 
164,  236 
198,  .354 
201,3112 

191,  r,Ti 

263,866 
271,730 

109,000 

168^ 

179,  DCS 

18g5 



22,500 

43,800 

Iggfl 

110,300 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclutiro,  6,442;  previous  decade,  4,251;  vxpeuditiircH  fur  iircviuiis  decade,  $794,039. 
STATE  HOMEOPATHIC  ASYLITM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  MIDULETOWN,  N,  Y, 

[KitablUbcd  1874.] 


Total 

1,783 

048 

837 

1,2.13,982 

888,770 

345,212 

1881 

180 
216 
240 
2<!0 
282 
353 
411 
455 
450 

100 
173 
170 
IM 
204 
213 
231 
217 
250 

93 
b2 
101 
86 
109 
101 
117 

*               146 

C7 
93 
69 
77 
05 
112 
114 
106 
104 

340 
301 
4IU 
423 
486 
368 
642 
672 
700 

173 

I9U 
214 

246 
273 
310 
327 
375 

167 
201 
190 
201 
240 
293 
332 
:<45 
334 

101.492 

7(.2!t6 

99.  Pi's 

03. 083 

97. 844 

158.  450 

162.  570 

164.  468 

219.792 

62,  330 
61,772 
f>  HI12 
77,  2»8 
90,317 
11.3.  9;\3 
123,  ,3.36 
120.  aSU 
146, 160 

99, 142 

1882 

12,524 

1883 

17.  IKH 

1884 

17.7^17 

1885 

7,  297 

1888 

42,  493 

1887 

87,014 

1888    

38,218 

1880 

73,632 

Actaal  oamb^r  of  pationtji  uoatod  from  1881  to  1889,  inolusivo,  1,003 ;  pievloos  docode,  804 ;  ezpondilaros  for  previous  decade,  $888,435. 


Till-:  INSANE. 


55 


nOMEOPATlIU;  lIOSriTAL,  WARDS  I.SI,ANn,  N.  T. 
lEiitablUkulU7S.] 


Aotnal  number  of  potionts  troatod  from  1881  to  18S7,  inclusive,  261 .    Diaooutinuoa  in  1887.    No  oxpenditnros  for  building. 

NEW  YOKK  CITY  INSANE  ASYLUM,  HARTS  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 
[Established  1877.J 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  18S1  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,060. 

BUFFALO  STATE  ASYLUM  FOR  TIU:  INSANE,  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

[]!:stablisliodl830.] 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  ISSO,  inclusive,  2,536. 

THE  BIXGHAMTON  ASYLUSI  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BINtiUAMTOX,  N.  Y. 

[Established  18S1.1 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,996. 

STATE  EMIGRANT  INSANE  ASYLUM,  WARDS  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 
[Established ] 


In  hospital 

at  the 

bp'.;inning 

of  year. 

AnMIITKD. 

TnEATID. 

BxrntoiTOHiui. 

TRAK8. 

Total. 

.     Mala. 

Fomale. 

ToUL 

Malo. 

Fomals. 

Total. 

Camnt. 

Dullding. 

Ill 

Ill 

«U  1,107 

•111. ; 

17,4-::     :            IT,...: 



IftOI 

150 
148 
150 
150 
149 
140 
150 

0 

u 

19 
26 
18 
14 
7 

D 
IS 
19 
26 
18 
14 

7 

159 
166 
169 
170 
107 
16:) 
157 

150 
1G6 

ua 

17'J 
167 
103 
157 

•«•• 

1 

i:..  772 
1.5.  772 
1.5.  878 
12,571 

15,  772 
15,772 
15.878 
12,571 

............ 

1 



Total 

1,362 

255 

1,107 

708,699 

STT.eW 

•131,000 

298 

432 
431 
432 
405 
406 
GOO 
1.086 
1,087 

158 
45 
39 

128 
32 

IGli 

577 
07 

150 

:.... 

158 
45 
39 

128 
32 
91 

412 
59 

140 

436 

477 

470 

560 

527 

662 

1,177 

1,153 

1,237 

4.56 
477 
470 
560 
527 
590 
952 
9:12 
1,013 

38,827 
30,739 
45.X94 
46,  236 
41,432 

94.  on 

07.  721 

121.  808 
221,  065 

38,827 
30.739 
45.894 
46.236 
41.432 
50,977 
67,721 
I2LS03 
134,065 

-..•...■*>» 

72 

105 
S 
10 

72 
225 
221 
221 

41.000 

1887 

1889 

87.000 

1            Total 

2,530 

1,433 

1,103 

834,783 

097,  T20 

107,083 

IRRl 

219 
273 
285 
275 
295 
324 
318 
274 
293 

122 

157 
139 
158 
165 
184 
185 
157 
166 

97 
116 
126 
117 
130 
140 
133 
117 
127 

219 
429 
639 
004 
642 
693 
716 
630 
661 

122 
239 
285 
317 
311 
:'66 
3-1 
328 
338 

97 
190 
254 

287 
301 
329 
143 
302 
323 

49.390 
08,280 
00.295 
81.  :i86 
97.  453 
109.077 
104,  GOG 
lOJ,  636 
94,658 

42,901 
6.5,087 
82,  I9:i 
73,817 
75,  609 
83,633 
87,747 
94, 147 
90,496 

0.480 

1882 

156 
274 
320 
347 
371 
398 
356 
368 

3,  ISO 

1883 

18&t 

1885 

hi.rr-a 

1886           

:  1  I 

1887 

t 

1888 

._  ;   J 

1889 

4, 1C3 

1,996 

1,053 

943 

1,240,905 

887,537 

353,363 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884     ....              

275 
425 

580 
707 

n:i« 

1,039 
1,077 

298" 

211 
243 

283 
319 
272 
206 
104 

162" 

103 
125 
167 
183 
133 
94 
82 



i'')6 

108 
118 
116 
137 
134 
112 
82 

t 

298" 

480 
608 
863 
1,080 
1,208 
1,243 
1.241 

162 
249 
340 
440 
573 
631 
610 
599 

130 
237 
328 
414 
513 
587 
635 
642 

31,160 

64,  334 
09,  li3 
100.249 
127. 1109 
217.  4.S9 
217,411 
206, 244 
193,  880 

5,340 
37,548 
05,  .506 
81,381 
104,718 
123,014 
146.240 

154.  eu 

169,  156 

25.  K6 

■    ( 

1885 

J2.291 

1886 

94,475 

1887 

71.171 

1888 

51.610 

1880 

29,704 

1,358 

713 

045 

j.... 

111 
198 
160 
110 
101 
C7 
86 
I'Ji 
6J 

__ 



112 
155 
186 
115 
125 
20 
29 
39 
25 

190 
230 
153 
115 
104 
126 
160 
103 
111 

102 
112 
89 
56 
58 
71 
91 
79 
55 

88 
121 
64 
59 
48 
53 
69 
81 
58 

302 
391 
339 
238 
229 
140 
189 
202 
130 

161 
193 
179 
120 
128 
79 
103 
07 
67 

' 

1 

i:::::::::;;:.. ....: i 



::::..:::..:.. 

1 

1 

i 

1 

...•■>•••« 

1488 

1 

.........««• 

I 

\ 

i 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,470.    Expenditures  not  given. 


56 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


QUEENS  COUNTY  INSANE  ASYLUM,  MINEOLA,  N.  Y. 
[Esteblisbcd  1882.J 


TEARS. 

In  hospital 

at  the 

hesiDniiig 

of  year. 

ADMITTED. 

TBEATED. 

EXPENDITURES. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

tfale. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

Building. 

Total 

231 

122 

109 

$139, 188 

$139, 188 

1882 

16,  982 
18,  302 
17, 270 
10,731 

17,  225 
10,  594 

18,  395 
17,  689 

16,  982 
18,  302 

17.  270 
lti,7;il 

17,  225 
10.  5!14 

18.  395 
17,  689 

1883 

1884     

119 
121 
115 
123 
126 
122 

43 
47 
36 
32 
34 
39 

27 
23 
16 
18 
15 
18 

16 
19 
20 
14 
19 
21 

162 
168 
151 
155 
160 
161 

84 
83 
09 
73 
70 
74 

78 
85 
82 

82 
90 
87 

1885 

1886 

\sm 

1888 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1884  to  1889,  inclusive,  350.    It  yraa  impossible  to  obtain  figures  as  to  inmates  previous  to  1884. 
NEW  YOEK  CITY  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  CENTRAL  ISLIP,  N.  Y. 

[Established  1889.] 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  in  1889,  314. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  INSANE  ASYLUM,  RALEIGH. 

[Established  1857.] 


Actual  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  970;  previous  decade,  688;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $665,522. 

EASTERN  NORTH  CAROLINA  INSANE  ASYLUM,  GOLDSBORO. 
[Established  1880.] 


Total 

314 

314 

247,200 

$247,  200 

1883 

25,000 

25,000 

1884 

1835 

1886 

1887 

59,  700 
137,  500 
25,000 

59,700 

1888 

:::::; ;::;; 



137,500 

1889 

314 

314 

314 

314 

25,  000 

Total 

697 

363 

334 

507,096 

439,521 

67,576 

IgSl 

273 
284 
278 
199 
243 
254 
248 
292 
292 

49 
50 
53 
106 
97 
95 
74 
80 
93 

29 
24 
27 
53 
48 
49 
38 
43 
52 

20 
26 
26 
53 
49 
46 
36 
37 
41 

322 
334 
331 
305 
340 
349 
322 
372 
385 

167 
173 
172 
149 
172 
179 
163 
189 
192 

155 
161 
169 
156 
]68 
170 
159 
183 
193 

56,  575 
68,  073 
67,  094 
52.864 
65,  322 

47,  880 
04,  137 

48.  400 
56, 145 

61.200 
48,  680 
42, 732 
44,911 
50.  SU9 

46.  077 
52, 193 

47.  9G8 
54,940 

5,375 

1882 

9  387 

1883 

24,902 

1884 

7,953 

1885 

4,513 

1880 

1,803 

1887 

11,  939 

1888 

438 

1889 

1,205 

Total . 


1881.. 
J882.. 
1883.. 
1881.. 
1885.. 
1886.. 
1887., 
1888.. 
1889.. 


642 


02 

30 

89 

45 

86 

63 

110 

81 

144 

80 

155 

70 

16'J 

61 

180 

86 

lOi 

120 

321 


14 
15 
40 
37 
50 
33 
41 
44 
47 


321 


16 
30 
23 
44 
36 
.37 
20 
42 
73 


122 
134 
149 
191 
230 
225 
230 
266 
314 


60 
49 

73 
93 
U.S 
109 
114 
129 
131 


72 
85 
76 
98 
115 
118 
116 
137 
183 


217,  980 


10, 958 
21,341 
16,  361 
22, 144 

28,  058 
23.  833 
26,  600 
30,  528 
38, 157 


10,448 
14, 226 

14.  244 

15.  683 

22,  338 

23.  082 
22. 448 
22.  342 
25,  140 


48.10S 


510 
7,115 
2,117 
0,561 
6,700 

751 
4,152 
8,186 
13,017 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  iniliiitive,  734. 

WESTERN  NORTH  CAROLINA  INSANE  ASYLUM,  MORGANTON. 

[Established  1883.] 


Total 

032 

440 

483 

644,448 

374,564 

269,  884 

1881 

40,  000 
60,  000 
70.  020 
75.  732 
38.  9(10 
130.  195 
00.  574 
81,427 
81,000 

40,000 

1882 

60,000 

1883 

181 
71 
80 
174 
120 
155 
,30 

84 
32 
37 
85 
65 
80 
00 

07 
39 
40 
89 
01 
75 
73 

181 
220 
208 
367 
433 
612 
560 

84 
107 
122 
170 
200 
251 
266 

97 
110 
140 
107 
224 
261 
204 

21,2:i6 

40.732 
an.  w«) 
r.0.  i'ji."> 

CO.  57 1 
81.427 
81,000 

r,:,,  384 

1884 

1.55 
182 
103 
807 
3S7 
421 

35,000 

1885 

I8M 

79,600 

1887 

188S 

J889    

Actual  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1883  to  1889,  Inclaslve,  S32. 


THE  INSANE. 


57 


KORTII  DAKOTA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  JAMESTOWN. 
[Eatabliabed  1885.] 


^^=^===^^=                

In  hospital 

at  the 

bocinnlDg 

olj-car. 

ADMITTED. 

TBKATED. 

EXPEXDITCBES. 

Total. 

Mole. 

Femalo. 

Total. 

Halo. 

Fomalo. 

Total. 

Cmreiit. 

Building. 

Total 

451 

272 

179 

•S02.223 

«ZS2,T17 

•249,506 

IftAJ 

\ 

40.138 

29.528 
108,  434 

48.  470 
198.  503 

68,000 

49.138 

) 

170 

180 
»5 

110 

98 
64 

66 

82 
31 

170 

310 
256 

no 

181 
150 

66 

135 
106 

29.  528 

45,  746 
48,  470 
60, 1113 
68.000 

i 

i          130 
161 

62,088 

1887 

lass       

137,680 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1885  to  1889,  inclusive.  451. 

DAYTON  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  DAYTON,  OHIO. 

[Establisbcd  1855.] 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,404;  previous  decade,  3,187;  oxpenditurea  forprevioua  decade,  $1,078,707, 
CLEVELAND  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  CLEVELAND,  OHIO. 

[Establisbcd  1855.] 


Actual  cumber  of  patients  treated  from  1681  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,959;  previous  decade,  2,912;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,076,128. 

LONG  VIEW  INSANE  ASYLUM,  CARTHAGE,  OHIO. 
[EstabUshed  I860.] 


Total  . 


1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


660 
652 
655 
6G3 
674 
688 
734 
763 
782 


1,834 


164 
190 
193 
220 
214 
244 
228 
190 
191 


959 


91 
87 
97 
119 
104 
133 
120 
92 
116 


875 


73 
103 
96 

101 
HO 

111 

108 
98 
75 


834 
842 

848 
8S2 
8,H8 
932 
903 
9«3 
973 


398 
393 
403 
433 
425 
452 
406 
437 
475 


426 
450 
445 
449 

463 
480 
496 
516 
498 


Total 

1,812 

•92 

830 

1,007,294 

903,695 

103,599 

692 
596 
584 
601 
589 
605 
592 
590 
553 

191 
174 
179 
188 
183 
196 
184 
307 
210 

101 
95 
100 
102 
95 
113 
100 
157 
119 

90 

79 
79 
86 
88 
83 
84 
150 
91 

783 
770 
703 
789 
772 
801 
776 
897 
763 

386 
381 
375 
392 
385 
404 
393 
448 
385 

397 
389 
388 
397 
387 
397 
383 
451 
378 

119.215 
131.  492 
12«.  6S9 
114.313 
100.  790 
100.987 
108.  230 
104,  332 
95,246 

101.  MI 

1U8.  167 

106.  038 

107.  272 
97,  4;i4 
00,914 
99,  336 
97.  326 
90.547 

17,614 

23,:«S 

1883 

20,651 

1884 

7,041 

jgtio          

B.296 

1888      

5.073 

1887 

8.894 

1888                

7,0^i6 

1889 

4.699 

Total 

2,339 

1,210 

1,129 

1,182,301 

993.782 

188,519 

1881    

620 
622 
622 
625 
617 
635 
626 
652 
625 

224 
226 
244 
220 
253 
282 
274 
340 
256 

112 

lis 

127 
119 
138 
142 
141 
173 
143 

132 
111 
117 
101 
115 
140 
133 
167 
113 

864 
848 
866 
845 
870 
917 
900 
993 
881 

421 
429 
432 
438 
448 
468 
456 
510 
459 

443 
419 
434 
407 
422 
449 
444 
482 
422 

120,  766 
128.  820 
122.238 
121, 124 
119. 183 
122.  2S6 
118.  5P7 
124.  923 
201,368 

108.  508 
115.000 
113.152 
112.119 

108.  0<i0 
108.061 
100.  Oi.'3 
lll,«o5 
112,684 

14,258 

1882 

13,22« 

1883        

9,084 

1884 

9.005 

1885 

11,185 

1886 

14.225 

1887    

12.  .'184 

1888 

13.268 

1889 

91,684 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  18S9,  Inclusive,  2,494;  previous  decade,  2,528. 

ATHENS  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  ATHENS,  OHIO. 
[Established  1867.] 


Total 

2,312 

1,201 

1,111 

970,434 

91.  :<36 
97.  ■.■28 
100,  3,S7 
103.  759 
10I.21S1 
101.977 
109,741 

<?  000 

556 
616 
625 
635 
608 
648 
771 
778 
787 

198 
216 
21  li 
223 
235 
365 
231 
367 
241 

110 

110 
109 
119 
134 
185 
126 
185 
123 

88 
106 
107 
104 
121 
180 
105 
182 
118 

754 

832 

841 

858 

803 

1,013 

1,002 

1.145 

1,028 

356 
391 
406 
429 
445 
501 
504 
677 
504 

398 
441 

435 
42'J 
418 
512 
498 
668 
524 

110.088 
103,  937 

94,3:!l! 

07,  9-:8 
10 J,  3.-7 
147, 75J 
101.281 
IU4.  977 
1  Oil.  741 

1883 

1684 

1885 

1886 

42,000 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patienU  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,868;  previous  decade,  2,152;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,296,956. 


58 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


COLUMBUS  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  COLUMBUS,  OHIO. 
[EstablUhed  1877.] 


TKAR.S. 

In  hospital 
al  the 

beginning 
ol  ye.ir. 

ADUnTED. 

TREATED. 

EXPENDITURES. 

Total. 

Halo. 

ITemale. 

Total. 

Malo. 

Female. 

Total. 

CurrODt. 

Building. 

Tot.ll 

2,833 

1,469 

1,361 

$1, 508, 993 

$1,.508,S93 

983 
930 
875 
892 
875 
839 
904 
905 
844 

240 
290 
304 
282 
353 
291 
284 
512 
277 

121 
149 
161 
141 
183 
150 
140 
292 
132 

119 
141 
143 
141 
170 
141 
144 
220 
115 

1,223 
1,220 
1,179 
1,174 
1,228 
1,180 
1,1.88 
1,417 
1,121 

581 
590 
570 
571 
596 
561 
568 
706 
572 

042 
630 
609 
603 
032 
619 
020 
711 
519 

172, 101 

174. 1104 
174. 432 
187.  029 
172,  943 
15«.  385 
102.  231 
107,  858 
ISl,  947 

172, 164 
174,  OOt 
174,432 
187, 029 
172,  943 
150.  385 
162.  231 
157,858 
151,947 

18S4 

1885 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusiTO,  3,816. 


TOLEDO  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  TOLEDO,  OHIO. 

[Established  18S8.] 


Total 

1,567 

792 

775 

272,271 

254,271 

$18,000 

1888 

1,057 
510 

540 
252 

517 
253 

1,057 
l,:i78 

540 
696 

517 
082 

127,218 
145,  053 

127,218 
127,  053 

1889 

868 

18, OOt 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  in  1888  and  1889, 1,567. 

OREGON  STATE  INSANE  ASYLUM,  SALEM. 
[EslabUsbed  1833.] 


1,538 

1,079 

459 

795, 109 

1 

410,  571 

384,538 

\ 

19.i,280 
07,547 
05, 1G8 
9.1,  149 
72,  D33 
130,913 
104, 120 

195,280 

t::::::::: 

552 

366 

417 
203 

404 

253 

288 
134 

148 

113 

129 
69 

552 

734 

854 
729 

404 

515 

r,S6 
492 

148 

219 

268 
237 

67,  547 
59,  XiS 

08. 799 
70,  015 
B7,  072 
77,150 

4 
I 

368 

437 
526 

1886 

30,  350 

1887               

2,237 

1888 

c:;.  811 

188D 

86,970 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1883  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,538. 

INSANE  DEPARTMENT,  BLOCKLEY  ALMSHOUSE,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

[Established  1833.] 


Total     

2,279 

1,108 

1,111 

017,457 

583.091 

64,  36S 

CSl 
662 
640 
651 
648 
286 
286 
539 
759 

203 
216 
227 
245 
176 
155 
357 
394 
306 

104 
106 
104 
128 
82 
82 
203 
187 
172 

99 
110 
123 
117 
94 
73 
154 
207 
134 

834 
878 
867 
890 
824 
441 
643 
0.33 
1,065 

380 
415 
388 
413 
,397 
221 
329 
464 
543 

454 
463 

479 
483 
427 
220 
314 
469 
522 

93,309 
90,  710 

77,511 
OS,  002 
46.  599 
33,  U50 
86.  279 
77, 179 
87,108 

95,4.'i5 
83,585 
72,615 
00,195 
44,312 
31.211 
47,288 
70,753 
77,072 

3,914 

7, 125 

ig(i:(            

4.  SOB 

1881         

8,  797 

2.  287 

1886 

2,  ■■,:M 

1887               

18,1)91 

1888  

0,  421 

1889 

9,496 

■ 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1831  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,910 ;  previous  decade,  3,932 ;  expenditures  fur  previous  deca^lc,  $651,565. 
PENNSYLVANIA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  PHILADELPHIA. 
[Established  1841.] 


Total                                .-..-. 

1,837 

800 

771 

1,058,205 

1,528,120 

130,  079 

1881 

390 
354 
396 
400 
380 
365 
378 
410 
391 

108 
200 
183 
179 
203 
177 
191 
165 
131 

98 
116 
112 

94 

106 
107 
SO 
80 
63 

100 

84 
81 
85 
97 
70 
101 
85 
68 

!i88 
.'■>54 
589 
585 
.'■..83 
512 
569 
B75 
522 

280 
272 
202 
279 
278 
273 
273 
261 
233 
1 

808 
282 
297 
306 
305 
209 
2% 
314 
289 

150,  034 
107.  893 
182.313 
183.  3.^.2 
171.775 
177.819 
226,  074 
190,007 
192, 008 

144,024 
157,293 
171,  7S2 
170,  OKf 
163,  138 
104,200 
188,  110 
188,198 
181,385 

12  010 

18H2 

10  600 

J883 

1S84  

13  312 

1885 

11,  037 

1888 

13.  (',13 

1887 

38,  Mi 

1888 

8,479 

U8B 

10,683 

Actual  number  of  patlenta  trotted  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,027;  provions  decade,  2,828;  expoudlturoa  for  previous  decade,  fl,  870,651. 


THE  INSANE. 


59 


PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  HARRI.SHURO. 
l£*UtbU*bcsd  1851.1 


TCAIIS. 

In  liiMiiital 

nl  t!io 
boctnning 
of  year. 

ADHirrBD, 

TBIATED. 

exprnDiTURn. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fomalo, 

Total, 

Malo. 

Femalii, 

Total.       1 
*1, 146,809 

Current. 

;i 

;l 

./I 

«'..  210 

«S.  «<4 

••1.  :71 

:■■  T13 
11  ;  j'lH 
13'.',W)9 

BiilldlDK. 

Total 

1,567 

776 

791 

' 

1881 

333 
363 
412 
398 
425 
430 
461 
497 
665 

100 
160 
104 
128 
130 
145 
150 
272 
210 

54 
75 
83 
71 
79 
82 
77 
125 
130 

145 
85 
81 
57 
00 
63 
73 

147 
80 

532 
623 
576 
,526 
SB4 
575 
611 
769 
875 

206 
229 
250 
251 
288 
294 
309 
372 
439 

7^ 

1  '     ; :  1 

112,  IM 

VV.::-n 
Ul.  142 

IT'.,  jr 

2 1  1 ,  <  •.'  1 
1             "-''^"^1 

7.183 

1.K83 

10.  Oil 

1S84 

0.S88 

1885  

10  aa 

1880 

49.771 

J887 

B2,S0t 

18H8 

88.488 

Actual  number  of  p.itlonts  treated  from  1831  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,900;  iirorions  decade,  2,079;  cipondituros  for  proviotia  dooado,  $1,190,080. 
WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  DIXMONT. 

[KatabUsbed  1862.] 


1,860 

1.086 

824 

1,2U.481 

1.107,502 

103,889 

1881 

SOS 
.593 
51>1 
408 
510 
537 
687 
GOO 
636 

208 
173 
100 
189 
203 
206 
208 
243 
270 

102 
94 

02 
111 

95 
12C 
129 
134 
153 

106 

79 
08 
78 
108 
80 
79 
109 
117 

806 

768 
661 
687 
719 
74S 
795 
843 
906 

441 

438 
375 
404 
397 
418 
459 
469 
510 

365 

330 
286 
283 
322 
S25 
338 
374 
396 

135.  9.13 
140.  490 
127.713 
122.  8.-,0 
116.770 
120.228 
lUO  553 
116.  476 
IGI,  400 

123,144 

138.8:KS 

125.  c;.5 
116.815 
113,494 
107.  120 
117.180 

126.  895 
130,383 

10,788 

18S2                

7.654 

2.020 

1S84                     

0,005 

3.276 

13,108 

18S7             

13,373 

19.581 

1889 

28,063 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  18^,  inelnaiTe,  2,458;  previous  decade,  2,723;  expenditures  for  previooa  decade,  ♦1,209,077. 

STATE  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  DANVILLE,  PA. 
[Establisbed  1868.] 


Total 

1,842 

1,100 

842 

1,095,688 

923,086 

172,802 

1 

1881 

384 
210 

220 

;i27 

412 
746 
816 
794 
805 

97 

75 
175 
201 
147 
250 
208 
261 
238 

65 
75 
79 
98 
215 
1.50 
110 
164 
138 

32 

481 

285 

395 

528 

S59 

996 

1,054 

1,0.55 

1,093 

2«i 
285 
299 

:h2 

481 
5.-.4 
.578 
597 
631 

193     1 

7G.  75r, 
71,901 
04.700 
7.5,  125 
112.017 
157,  305 
171  487 
178.  077 
187,654 

70.122 
G5.  551 
02.011 
72.  633 
101.932 
132.  891 
135,  4C0 
l;-.3,  921 
148,505 

6.634 

6. 350 

1883             

96 
103 
232 
100 
92 
97 
90 

96 
1«6 
378     1 
442     I 
47«    ' 
458 
462 

2.755 

1884 

2,492 

IgSo 

10  083 

1880 

24,414 

1887           

:io.027 

1888 

44.756 

1889                               ,.           

39,088 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  2,326;  previous  decade,  1,263;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $1,397,312. 

STATE  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  SOUTHEASTERN  DISTRICT  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  NORRISTOWN. 

[Established  1880.] 


'           Tot.ll 

4,153 

2,117 

2,030 

2,767,930 

2,095,177 

672,753 

990 
1.239 
1.372 
1,362 
1.730 
1,847 
1,964 
2,229 
2,143 

1881 

546 
791 
951 
1.006 
1,114 
1,420 
1,496 
1,673 
1,726 

444 

448 
421 
3.50 
616 
427 
468 
556 
417 

236 
238 
225 
192 
301 
199 
247 
283 
193 

212 
196 
164 
315 
228 
221 
273 
219 

531 
660 
719 
725 
877 
910 
955 
1,104 
1,071 

459 

579 

633 

037 

853 

937 

1,009 

1,125 

1,072 

180,851 
370.946 
219.  494 
2.59.810 
277.  373 
328.  576 
380,053 
367.118 
347, 103 

138.010 
188.473 
165,7.^9 
215.  476 
23:1.  400 
246.  113 
277.902 
301.717 
328.237 

42,841 

1882 

188,473 

1883                   

83,705 

1884 

44,340 

1885 

4.1,913 

18S8           .                   ..             

82,463 

102,731 

1888 

a5. 401 

1889 

18,868 

Actual  naml>er  of  patients  tro.ited  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  4,C99. 

STATE  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  WARREN,  PA. 
[Established  1880.] 


Total 

2,010 

1,078 

932 

971,446 

872.13) 

99,326 

1881 

225 
234 
185 
203 
299 
219 
223 
198 
224 

40 

119 

99 

115 

I               185 

128 

i               126 

■             122 

138 

179 
115 
86 
88 
114 
91 
97 
76 
86 

225 

43:: 

.540 
020 
782 
812 
881 
835 
910 

46 
1.58 
223 
239 
409 
414 
461 
456 
488 

179 

275 
:ii5 
:n7 
:i-n 

117 
::9:i 
422 

1.512 
50.  0.56 
8«.  (>2.< 
MS.  .525 
1  i:i.  -.'PI 

l;'  ■    ■ 

1          ,■:•:.■ 

1.612 

55.532 

73.923 

1             98. 291 

!           13S.  787 

125,  :iio 
iii.2i;i 

131,  .103 
130.  241 

1882 

199 
355 
42:l 
483 
G23 
rk.8 
057 
CSO 

1,124 

1883  

6,105 

1884 

10.234 

1885 

10.  414 

18.% 

12,970 

1887 

33.705 

1888 

11,255 

1889 , 

13,519 

Actual  number  of  patient*  treated  from  1881  to  1880,  inclusive,  2,010. 


60  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

STATE  ASYLUM  FOE  INCURABLE  INSANE,  HOWARD,  R.  I. 

[Established  1809.] 


In  hospital 

at  the 

betrinniDg 

of  year. 

ADMIITED. 

■^'km^ 

-- 

TREATED. 

EXPENDITDEE8. 

Total. 

.    Male. 

rem  ale. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Tot,-il. 

Current. 

Building. 

1,107 

618 

439 

$509,  341 

$382, 446 

$126,895 

JggJ         

245 

282 
305 
300 
314 
370 
425 
446 
476 

97 
74 
69 
90 
142 
177 
148 
162 
148 

59 
49 
46 
53 
66 
95 
75 
»9 
86 

38 
25 
23 
37 
76 
82 
73 
73 
62 

342 
356 
374 
390 
456 
547 
673 
608 
624 

172 
182 
198 
205 
231 
278 
282 
303 
313 

170 
174 
176 
185 
225 
269 
291 
305 
311 

24,  759 
31,857 
33,514 
60,  893 
92.  220 
63,  370 
58,  719 
91,  658 
62,  345 

24,759 
31,  857 
33.  514 
33,  303 
47,  964 
55,  121 
46.  054 
51,710 
58,164 

1883 

Igg4                     

17, 590 

1885  

44,  256 

1888 

8,255 

1887                   .              

12,  665 

1888                

39,  948 

1889        

4,181 

Actnal  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,352.  ^f 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  COLUMBIA. 

[Established  1828.] 


2,247 

1,159 

1,088 

928,  .544 

791,384 

137, 160 

420 
508 
550 
610 
643 
620 
605 
678 
709 

223 
247 
239 
298 
216 
237 
229 
253 
305 

115 
132 
125 
142 
104 
108 
117 
137 
179 

108 
115 
114 
156 
112 
129 
112 
"       116 
126 

643 

755 
789 
914 
859 
857 
894 
931 
1,014 

318 

307 
378 
441 
412 
405 
427 
465 
536 

325 
388 
411 
473 
447 
452 
467 
466 
478 

112.909 
76,  836 
102,  038 
136,  977 
114,001 
95,  372 
94,  142 
94, 205 
100,  744 

69.  726 
73,810 
86,  078 
92.  585 
8S,  772 

—  91,262 

-  94,142 
^     94, 265 

100,  744 

43.183 

1882  

3,026 

18.« 

16,  560 

1884                           

44,392 

1885             

23,  889 

1886  

4,110 

1887                                   

1888 

1889                                                    -  -  • . 

Actnal  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  2,667;  previous  decade,  1,417;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $749,929. 

•HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  YANKTON,  S.  D. 

[EatabUshed  1879.] 


789 

509 

280 

459,  845 

323, 110 

136,736 

1881 

12 
27 
40 
92 
149 
122 
140 
153 
162 

33 
41 
80 

100 
99 

104 
82 
97 

153 

23 
27 
65 
6C 
67 
69 
50 
63 
89 

10 
14 
25 
34 
32 
35 
32 
34 
64 

45 
68 
120 
192 
248 
226 
222 
250 
315 

30 
42 
73 
120 
155 
143 
133 
153 
185 

15 
26 
47 
72 
93 
83 
89 
97 
130 

17,  085 
17,219 
27,  589 
03,  821 
51, 167 
53,  586 
53.  996 
56.  440 
118, 942 

11,428 
13,  050 
24,  440 
26.  660 
41,800 
44  002 
49,  509 
51,731 
59,  890 

5,657 

1882        

3,569 

3,149 

1884 

37,101 

1885                   

9,307 

9,584 

4,487 

1888                         

4,709 

1889        

59,  052 

Actnal  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  801. 

CENTRAL  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  NASHVILLE,  TENN. 
[Established  1852.] 


1,103 

562 

541 

674,449 

616,447 

58, 002 

1881 

105 

100 

111 
111 

134 
140 
122 
124 
144 

65 
54 
67 
56 
68 
72 
02 
62 
76 

50 
62 
84 
55 
66 
74 
60 
62 
68 

71,190 

71,  190 
78,  730 
78,  730 
70,  899 
70,  899 
78,  289 
78,  28D 
76,  233 

68,634 
08, 034 
09,  248 
69,  248 
06,  Olio 
66,  000 
09,  345 
69,  345 
68,  673 

2,656 

•>,  556 

9,  482 

0,482 

1885 

4,  239 



4,  239 

8,944 

8.944 

7,560 

Actnal  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,103,  which  does  not  include  tho  number  in  hospital  at  beginning  of  1881;  previous  decade, 
1,295;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $590,301. 

WESTERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BOLIVAR,  TENN. 

[Establialicd  1889.] 


Total 

, 

211 

99 

112 

211 

99 

112 

280,322 

3,554 

276, 768 

1880 

36,441 
79,295 
78, 453 
86, 133 

t 

36,441 

1 

79,  295 

1888 

1 

78,  463 

1889 

211 

99 

112 

211 

99 

112 

8,554 

82,  579 



TIIK  INSANE. 


CI 


STATE  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  AUSTIN,  TKX. 
[Established  1861.] 


In  hORpital 

.It  thn 

boKiiiiiiiiK 

of  }«ar. 

ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

EXPEKDITCRU. 

TBABS. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

ToUl. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Cnrrent. 

BalldlDK- 

Total 

1,603 

943 

620 

»1, 126, 001 

»82?  -rt 

J303, 187 

1881 

369 
363 
358 
450 
555 
555 
594 
650 
585 

140 

87 
100 

2,'-.7 
208 
222 

liio 

172 
175 

83 
48 
93 
148 

127 
129 
80 
lU 
125 

58 

39 
73 
109 
81 
93 
50 
01 
60 

600 
460 
524 

707 
703 
777 
730 
728 
760 

293 
252 
289 
389 
420 
428 
302 
4(12 
4:!4 

210 
198 
235 
318 
337 
349 
338 
326 
326 

59,115 

127.085 
201.  751 
131.782 
121.750 
114.707 
112.900 
132,  750 
117,501 

01. ill* 
70.  440 
114.  310 
100.  109 
100.  4115 
108.  470 
09.  359 
100.  984 

3,938 

18H2 

00.  137 

Jg83                       

128.  305 

1884 

17.400 

1885 

24.  581 

1886 

8.  302 

1887                              

4.490 

33. 391 

1889 

16,517 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,932;  previous  decade,  773;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $517,125. 

NORTH  TEXAS  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  TERRELL. 

[Established  1886.] 


Total . 


18K;. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


112 
267 
372 
403 


1,283 


112 
330 
343 
259 
239 


705 


61 
177 
197 
137 
133 


51 
153 
140 

122 
106 


112 
442 
010 
631 
642 


61 
238 
326 
325 
332 


51 
204 
284 
306 
310 


230,227 


53,258 
40, 492 
68,676 
73, 8U1 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1885  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,283.    Items  of  expenditures  not  given. 

TERRITORIAL  INSANE  ASYLUM,  PROVO,  UTAH. 
[Established  1885.] 


Tot^ 

229 

127 

102 

244,358 

100,727 

143,631 

1AB1 

... 

\ 

51.920 

74.  097 

5,634 

46.988 
63.093 

51.926 



74,697 

51 
39 
41 
36 
62 

26 
20 
25 
21 
35 

25 
19 
10 
15 
27 

51 

90 

110 

125 

171 

20 
40 
60 
67 
92 

25 
44 
60 
68 
79 

6.654 
46.968 

48.085 



1888 

51 
09 
89 
109 

1887     

1888 

17.008 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1885  to  1889,  inclusive,  229. 

THE  VERMONT  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  URATTLEBORO. 
[Established  1336.] 


877 

530 

347 

827, 914 

757,  295 

70, 619 

Iggl          

} 

447 

441 
437 
450 
468 

188 

180 

184 

212 
107 

111 

117 

112 

122 
08 

77 
69 

72 

00 
39 

635 

627 

621 

602 
575 

844 

357 

351 

371 
325 

291 

270 

270 

291 
230 

179,792 

178,  214 

165,336 

200.912 
97.660 

165,723 

163,864 

158,  336 

185,312 
84,060 

14,069 

1RH2 

Ig83 

14,350 

1884                       

1885         

7,000 

188C 

1887 

1888          

1889 

n,600 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1880,  inclusive,  1,100 ;  previous  decade,  1,521 ;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  $905,673. 

EASTERN  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  WILLIAMSBURG,  VA. 
[Established  1773.] 


T„l.il         

861 

563 

293 

708,251 

071,985 

03,208 

1881         

331 
354 
377 
447 
451 
417 
402 
400 
302 

95 

115 

159 

131 

102 

68 

80 

60 

71 

04 
64 

86 
70 
04 
63 
73 
44 
61 

31 

51 

74 

61 

38 

8 

7 

6 

20 

420 
409 
536 

578 
553 
475 
482 
450 
463 

239 
257 
282 
295 
284 
261 
288 
264 
265 

187 
212 
254 
283 
269 
214 
194 
180 
198 

50,975 
85.881 
83.927 

102.  824 
83.  306 

114.  682 
89.249 
79,184 
78,223 

45,347 
83.536 
74,760 
80,8-.i4 
79.  434 
76.832 
84,070 
74,379 
75,183 

5,028 

1882     

2.345 

1883 

9,107 

1884           

22.000 

1885 

3,872 

1886 

87,830 

1887                .   .          

4,579 

1888 

4. 80S 

1889 

8,010 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,192;  previous  decade,  889;  expenditures  for  previous  decade,  »622,"86, 


62 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


WESTERN  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  STAUNTON,  VA. 

[Established  1828.] 


In  hospital 

at  the 

besiniiiDg 

of  year. 

ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

EXPENDITDBES. 

Total. 

Male. 

Temalo. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Current. 

Building. 

Total 

1,150 

636 

520 

$883,089 

$807,576 

$75,513 

1881 

448 
492 
508 
534 
559 
610 
627 
632 
610 

218 

131 

129 

138 

164 

166 

86 

63 

61 

82 
87 
72 
87 
89 
97 
,52 
34 
36 

136 
44 
57 
51 
75 
69 
34 
29 
25 

666 
023 
037 
672 
733 
770 
713 
695 
677 

293 
304 
323 
351 
376 
398 
300 
351 
340 

373 
319 
314 
321 
357 
378 
347 
344 
337 

81,  062 

90,  238 

119,  142 

ion.  909 

101.  598 

98.  244 

100,  080 

90.  972 

83,844 

75, 262 

86,309 
102,  127 
104, 106 

89, 598 

88,  403 

89,  780 
no,  750 
81, 241 

5,800 

18S2                                                  

3  929 

1883 

17,  015 

1884 

2, 803 

IPSo 

12, UOO 

19S6                                         

9  841 

1887 

10.  300 

1888 

0.222 

1889 

7,603 

,  Actual  numher  of  patients  treated  from  18S1  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,G04;  previoas  decade,  1,139;  cKpcnditurea  for  previous  docade,  $C84,875. 

CENTRAL  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  PETERSBURG,  VA. 


[Estiblished  1870.] 

Total 

1,340 

705 

035 

764, 101 

544.101 

220, 000 



1881                .      ,               

326 
351 
381 
409 
373 
408 
436 
434 
507 

128 
165 
184 
119 
141 
121 
101 
206 
175 

57 
83 
98 
01 
74 
69 
50 
108 
99 

71 
82 
86 
58 
67 
62 
45 
93 
70 

454 
516 
505 
528 
514 
629 
637 
640 
082 

206 
242 
267 
247 
245 
257 
272 
317 
345 

248 
274 
298 
281 
269 
272 
265 
323 
337 

52,  603 
75. 105 
149,  641 
142,  971 
5;i,  809 
59.  COO 
90.  392 
07,  210 
72,  318 

52. 603 
60.  165 
59,811 
52, 971 
53.  899 
69,  090 
65,  3>12 
07,  210 
72,318 

1882                

15.000 

1833  

90,000 

1884  

90, 000 

1885 

1887 

25,000 

1888 

1889                   

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,606. 

SOUTHWESTERN  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  MARION,  VA. 
[Established  1887.] 


Total 

512 

224 

288 

289, 196 

125,  614 

163.582 

1885 

47,006 
105,  000 
;».  102 
50,  350 
60,  738 

47,006 

1888 

105.  000 

1887 

102 
174 
176 

59 

76 
89 

103 

98 
87 

102 
313 

371 

59 
121 
150 

103 
192 
215 

23, 950 
51.642 
50,  022 

6,152 

1888 

139 
195 

4,708 

1889 

TIC 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1S87  to  1889,  inclusive,  512. 

HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  STEILACOOM,  WASH. 

[Established  1871.] 


950 

727 

223 

406,301 

287,577 

118,724 

1R81 

69 
105 
115 
128 
148 
172 
196 
232 
268 

49 
60 
77 
84 
08 
96 
109 
150 
225 

36 

50 
59 

03 

77 
75 
78 
114 
175 

13 

n 

18 
21 
21 
21 
31 
42 
50 

138 
101 
192 
213 
246 
268 
305 
388 
493 

107 
130 
154 
101 
189 
200 
234 
284 
370 

31 

31 
38 
51 
57 
62 
71 
104 
123 

24, 103 
27,  900 

27,  080 
20,  778 
28.861 
131,778 
35, 735 
45,  233 
58,233 

23,  034 

26,717 
20,  883 
26,778 
28,801 
31.  121 
32, 900 
33,  101 
58. 196 

1,069 

ia'!2 ; 

1,183 

1883       

817 

18H5 

1880 

100,  657 

18K7  

2,  629 

18K8 

12, 132 

1880             .     .        .      . 

87 

Actoal  nomber  of  pationta  treated  from  1881  to  1889.  inclusive,  1,039;  previous  decade,  292;  expenditures  for  previous  docade,  $141,593. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  IIOSl'ITAL  FOR  TIIK  IN.SANE,  WESTON. 
[Established  1861.] 


Total 

1.064 

888 

770 

i 

927,364 

759.481 

107,888 

1 

IJ81 

4«2 

589 
035 
002 
081 
685 
677 
708 
821 

187 
199 
206 
170 
123 
104 
231 
216 
222 

104 
93 
114 
97 
67 
03 
130 
112 
108 

83 
106 
92 
79 
C6 
41 
101 
101 
114 

079 
788 
841 
838 
807 
789 
008 
984 
1,040 

305 
410 

440 
438 
423 
411 
476 
.'.07 
629 

314 

378 
401 
400 
364 
378 
432 
477 
517 

82.  089 
81.279 
104,01)7 
97.  772 
80,  529 
112  941 
108.401 
132.  005 
120,991 

61,228 

71,  Ki.S 
92,  333 
80, 903 

79.  100 
80,031 

80,  CliS 
99,  393 

101,991 

21,401 

1882 

10,  111 

18H3 

12,301 

1884 

10,  609 

188} 

7.  303 

1886 

2<i,3IO 

1887 

21,793 

1888 

•32,012 

1889 

19,  OUO 

Actoal  nnmbcr  of  pationta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  incltulvo,  2,160;  provioua  decade,  023;  oxpenditurcs  for  proTious  decade,  $480,453. 


THE  INSANE. 


63 


WISCONSIN  STATK  IIOSI'ITAL  I'oli  TUK  INSANE,  MKNDOTA. 
( F.stabUslictl  1860.) 


Artii.il  number  or  pallcnU  troatcil  (torn  ISSl  to  1889,  iuclu.'sivo,  2,681 ;  [irGviinis  doc.ide,  2,107;  exponditnres  Tor  previooa  decade,  $1,231,672. 

NORTIIKRX  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  WINNEBAGO,  WIS. 
[Establisbcd  1872.] 


Actual  number  of  patiouts  treated  from  1881  to  1839,  inclueivo,  3,307. 


MILWAUKEE  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  WAUWATOSA,  WIS. 

[Established  1880.] 


Total . 


18S1.. 
1882., 
18.<3. 
18S4. 
1SS5.. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


208 
265 
302 
320 
293 
294 
325 
336 
338 


1,135 


120 
97 
119 
88 
101 
158 
147 
151 
148 


612 


76 
48 
59 
45 
5-1 
79 
92 
83 


523 


50 
49 
60 
43 
47 
79 
55 
68 
72 


334 
362 
421 
408 
294 
452 
472 
487 
486 


171 
181 
207 
109 
195 
219 
240 
246 
243 


103 
181 
214 
209 
1<19 
233 
232 
241 
243 


(18,640 


60,118 
60,  671 
00,  022 
C8,  338 
71,  i:io 
75,  078 
73,  501 
70.  071 
73, 111 


563. 4C8 


51.. ■,:,-: 

Oi, ;.,.; 

58  940 
61,412 
59,  689 
6^,973 
67.  116 
67.  050 
05.191 


Actual  number  of  patients  troatol  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,343. 

TERRITORUL  INSANE  ASYLUM,  EVANSTON,  VTiO. 
[Established  1889.] 


tkahs. 

In  hospital 

at  llio 

bo^^iiiiiin;; 

of  year. 

ADMITtEU. 

TRIATBD. 

EXPEXDtTURKa. 

ToUl. 

Mule. 

Female. 

Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Total. 

Currrnt. 

Baildiog. 

Tolal 

3.098 

1,244 

83) 

7.1 
84 
100 
104 
105 
103 
107 
103 

«9I7.011 

ill, 
01  . 

94.  .1. 
9X,  207 
05,  213 
0:1.  155 
95,200 

f.ll.SCS 

1881 

586 
487 
463 
469 
537 
.509 
5:11 
507 
478 

181 

109 
214 
239 
241 
2)7 
2.V2 
28.-> 
267 

109 

90 
130 
139 
137 
142 
149 
178 
164 

770 
650 
677 
708 
778 
753 
783 
792 
715 

402 

339 
309 
383 
426 
410 
423 
450 
430 

388 

317 
308 
325 
352 
340 
360 
342 
309 

120!  .'^44 
Bl.  8:17 
95.  03S 
94.  2U7 
00,012 
00,  290 
00,292 

1,038 

175 

488 

1882 

1S.<I 

18S1 

18S5 

1880 

1S.ST 

18.SS 

799 
3.135 
1,083 

1889 

T:.t:il 

2,818 

1,602 

1.216 

1.080,816 

1,028.620 

52.187 

1881       

489 
522 
503 
5;io 
614 
622 
609 
652 
610 

210 
242 
317 
3:11 
352 
292 
313 
.354 
377 

110 

126 
188 
191 
193 
103 
209 
213 
204 

100 
110 
129 
140 
154 
129 
134 
141 
173 

699 

701 
883 
927 
9116 
914 
1,012 
1,000 
987 

361 

402 
478 
511 
531 
517 
576 
539 
560 
1 

338 

362 
402 
410 
432 
397 
4.10 
417 
427 

124.212 

105.406 
120.223 
117.218 
141,507 
100.527 
112,176 
12.i.  5.-12 
128,  095 

118.741 
98.160 
114,735 
117. Ill 
12l.r.:t7 
IOC,  503 
112,  U78 
12...  220 
114,  546 

5,471 

7.246 

5,488 

107 

18.'<"' 

18S3 

1S.S4 

188.'. 

19,970 
24 

1887 

ISfiS 

1889 

13,519 

55.172 


25 

17 

» 

25 

17 

8 

73, 241 

6,241 

67,000 

1888 

37,000 
36,211 

37  000 

1S89 

25 

17 

8 

25 

17 

8 

0,241 

30.000 

64 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

PRIVATE  INSTITUTIONS. 

SUJMAEY  OF  STATISTICS  OF  PEIVATE  INSTITUTIONS  FROM  1881  TO  1889,  INCLUSIVE. 


TEARS. 

ADMITTED. 

TREATED. 

Total. 

Male. 

remalo. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total    

13,833 

6,894 

6,939 

1881 

1,116 
1,160 
1,360 
1,346 
1,471 
1,891 
1,730 
1,801 
1,958 

544 

592 
675 
647 
746 
836 
911 
918 
1,025 

572 
568 
685 
699 
723 
1,055 
819 
883 
933 

2,809 
2,893 
3,161 
3,271 
3,437 
4,112 
4,075 
4,136 
4,370 

1,305 
1,386 
1,478 
1,486 
1,603 
1,762 
1,793 
1,864 
2,014 

1,504 
1,607 
1,083 
1,785 
1,834 
2,350 
2,282 
2,272 
2,356 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

Actual  uuniber  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  16,116. 


The  tables  following  sliow  tbc  iiumber  of  patients  admitted  and  treated  in  private  institutions  for  tlie  insane 
in  the  United  States  for  the  years  from  1881,  or  date  of  establishment  of  hospital  if  subsequent  to  that  time,  to 
the  year  1889,  inclusive. 


C02rXECTICUT  KETEEAT  FOR  THE  INSANE,  HAKTFOKD. 
[EstabUsbed  1824.] 


BELLEVUE  PLACE,  BATAVIA,  ILL. 
[Establisbed  1867.] 


Total. 


1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
18K. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


In  hospi- 
tal at  tne 
beginning 
of  year. 


143 
142 
122 
126 
134 
146 
134 
133 
144 


ADMITTED. 


Total.      Male.     Female. 


812 


114 
64 

78 
97 
106 
85 
80 


476 


336 


TREATED. 


Total.     Male.     Female. 


257 
206 
200 
223 
240 
231 
214 
232 
233 


128 
103 
93 
118 
133 
127 
120 
136 
124 


129 
103 
107 
105 
107 
104 
94 
96 
109 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1839,  inclueire,  935;  pre- 
Tioas  decade,  1.128. 

SPEING  HILL  IN.STITUTION,  LITCHFIELD,  CONN. 
(EstabUslied  1858.] 


Total 

86 

51 

35 

1881 

20 

20 

12 

13 

11 

8 

7 

8 

7 

14 

7 

6 

11 

IS 

12 

7 

10 

S 

9 
3 

5 
S 
9 
6 
2 
8 
4 

6 

4 

34 
27 
17 
24 
26 
20 
14 
18 
12 

17 
13 
13 
16 
19 
13 

9 
13 

8 

17 

Ig82          

14 

1883  

4 

1884 

6 
6 
6 
5 
2 
1 

8 

J885 

7 

1886 

7 

1887 

5 

1888 

5 

1889 

4 

Actual  nnmbcr  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclasive,  106. 

CnOMWELL  HALL,  CROMWELL,  CONN. 
[Establisbed  1878.] 


Total.... 

314 

134 

180 

1881 

11 
8 
14 
13 
18 
23 
21 
12 
21 

87 
80 
28 
42 
8» 
86 
29 
38 
35 

10 
14 
14 
23 
IS 
13 
10 
17 
18 

27 
10 
14 
19 
24 
23 
19 
21 
17 

48 
88 
42 
55 
57 
69 
BO 
60 
56 

IS 
15 
21 
34 
25 
23 
18 
21 
25 

33 

1882 

23 

1883 

21 

1884 

21 

1885 

32 

1886 

36 

1887 

32 

1888 

29 

1889 

31 

Actnnl  nnmbcr  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  Inclasire,  325;  pre- 
Tloaa  decade,  83. 


In  hospi- 
tal at  the 
beginning 
of  year. 


Total . 


1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 

1883. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


ADMHTED. 


Total.     Male.     Female, 


255 


255 


TREATED. 


Total.      Male.    Female 


47 
44 
52 
55 
51 
71 
S3 
51 
48 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  277. 

OAK  LAWN  EEXEEAT  FOR  THE  1NS.\NE,  JACKSONVILLK,  ILL. 
[Established  1872.] 


Total 

47 

30 

17 

60 
74 

1888 

43 
44 

17 
30 

11 
19 

6 
11 

42 
51 

18 

1889 

23 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  in  1888  and  1880, 90.    Itcconls  prcvioDS 
to  1888  destroyed  by  fire. 

DR.  W.  B.  FLETfHKlt'S  rniVATK  S.\  NITAUI  UM   IDU  ACDTE 
INSANE,  INDIANAPOLIS,  IND. 

[Established  1888.] 


60 

25 

85 

1888 

10 
41 

11 
14 

8 
27 

18 
44 

!i 

8 

1889 

3 

28 

Actual  nninbcr  of  pntieula  treated  in  18S8  and  1889,00. 

MEUCV  miSl'ITAL,  DAVENPORT,  IOWA. 
[Establiiilii'd  1809.] 


Total. 


360 


172 


188 


Records  destroyed  by  flro.    Can  not  give  items.    The  figures  aro  fot  th« 
nine  years. 


Tin-:  INSANE. 


65 


ST.  JOSEPHS  MF.Rcr  iiospiTAi,.  DunnqtiK.  iowa. 

[EstablialiiMl  1887.] 


Tolal  . 


Tn  liospl- 1 
tal  nt  I  ho 
ItPKhiniii}; 
ol  year.  | 


1887. 
1888. 
188!!.. 


JLDMTTID. 


Total.      Halo.     Female. 


14 
51 
14 


34 


TBKATID. 


Total.      Malo.     Fomnlc, 


Actunl  number  of  patients  treated  rroiu  1887  to  1889,  iiiclutivc,  T9. 

MAPLEWOOn  INSANE  ASTLTTII,  LEAVENWOUTH,  KAN. 
[Eglablislicai878.] 


Total 

IT 

11 

G 

1E81 

a 

1 

1 

2 
2 
4 
9 
8 
9 
8 
5 
4 

1 

1 
2 
5 
4 
6 
5 
5 
4 

1 

1882  

2 
2 

4 
7 
3 
8 
4 
4 

1 

isftt 

2 
5 

1 
6 

1 
3 

S 

1 
2 
1 
1 

2 

ISHl 

4 

lasj 

4 

iKsa 

3 

1S87      

3 

1 

1 

1B80 

Aetna!  nnmbor  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusiTo  17. 

MOUNT  HOPE  RETREAT,  MOCTNT  gOPE,  MD. 
(E3t.lbli3hea  1*10.] 


Total . 


1881. 
1S82. 
1883. 
]8S4. 
1K.S5. 
188G. 
ia-(7. 
1888. 
1889. 


378 

4U2 
431 
477 
493 
48:1 
484 
508 
607 


1,780 

993 

137 

77 

183 

95 

184 

91 

169 

86 

191 

100 

22.> 

92 

ISO 

122 

230 

157 

275 

175 

783 


00 
88 
93 
83 
91 

133 
C4 
73 

100 


515 

583 
615 
646 


671) 
738 
782 


238 
279 
281 
300 
326 
298 
288 
340 
359 


IIKRIIEUT  HALT,,  WORrE.STKK.  MAS.S. 

[KaUblUlK'J  1873  I 


Tulal . 


1881. 

1882. 

1K.4I. 

1884. 

1SK5. 

lH8lt 

IS"7.. 

18'i8. 

1889. 


In  ' 


XVJBTTKK 


111  , 


iiilal. 


Male. 


Peoete. 


Tetat  I   Male.  <  Female. 


15 

0 

10 

13 

18 

7 

13 

12 

10 

20 

10 

10 

13 

14 

11 

18 

■i"  , 

2 

20  1 

2:1  ; 

2-1 

•M 

12 

32  . 

27 

"1 

11 

la 

2( 
21 
!• 
21 
24 
•M 
18 


Actual  number  ot  patlcnta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclniiive,  142. 
HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BROOKLINE.  MASS. 
[EaUbtisbod  1879.] 


277 

300 

334 

340  I 

357 

410 

382 

398 

423  I 


Total 

67 

29 

38 

1 

1881 

7 
5 
3 
7 
5 
11 
10 
8 
11 

2 
3 

2 
3 

1 
7 
2 
3 
6 

8  ' 

5  1 

J' 

8 
13 
15 
20 
19  1 
20| 

2 

4 
3 
4 
3 
0 
7 
7 
10 

5 

I^S2           

4 
5 
0 
10 
9 
9 
12 
13 

6 

5 

18.^1           .     ... 

g 

188,1 

12 

1880 

11 

J.'*87 

la 

J888 

13 

1889 

u 

Actual  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1881  to  1889.  iucluaivo,  G7. 
ST.  JOSEPH'S  RETREAT,  DEARBORN,  MICH. 


Actu.ll  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1680,  inclusive,  2,158; 
Tioas  decade,  1,405. 


McLEAN  ASYLUM,  SOMERVILLE,  MASS. 


pre- 


[Establiabed  1818.] 


Total. 


1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1883. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


lU 
153 
1S7 
16.i 
173 
170 
167 
164 
166 


851 

414 

66 

20 

83 

42 

109 

48 

113 

55 

93 

54 

93 

49 

75 

32 

103 

47 

U3 

58 

220 
237 
270 
278 
270 
203 
242 
269 
270 


96 
105 
122 
125 
133 
120 
lOU 
121 
134 


124 
133 
1.54 
153 
137 
137 
i:i8 

148 
145 


Actual  utirabo 
Tious  decade,  990 


r  of  p.iticnts  treated  from  1881  to  1889.  inclusive,  1,005;  pre- 


RECEPTACLE  FOR  THE  INSANE,  IPSWICH,  MASS. 
[Established  1843.] 


Total. 


1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 


85 


54 


31 

43 

2 

62 

6 

70 

32 

8 

80 

53 

6 

72 

47 

3 

04 

42 

5 

04 

40 

1 

55 

35 

Actual  nnmbcr  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1887,  inolusivo,  142.    Closed' 
111  1887. 

7176  INS 5 


[Established 

16«0.) 

Total.... 

1,078 

623 

455 

1 

1 

1881 

70 

71 

77 

92 

106  1 
1U7 

99 

02 
112 

66 
80 
157 
104 
133 
120 
104 
88 
100 

32 

41 

103 

78 
91 
59 
63 
47 
107 

34 
39 
64 
86 
42 
61 
39 
41 
59 

136 
151 
234 
256 
239 
227 
203 
180 
278 

57 
69 
124 
100 
121 
89 
89 
7« 
137 

7S 

1882 

83 

1883 

110 

1884 

IS« 

118 

188fi 

138 

1887 

i      11* 

104 

1889 

141 

Actual  numbcrof  patients  trcatcfl  from  1881  to  1889,  inclasive.  1.14S. 
ST.  VLNCEiJT'S  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  INSANE.  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


[Established  1858.] 

Total.... 

1,233 

132 
138 
138 
125 
122 
141 
143 
145 
151 

590 

645 

155 
151 
157 
152 
157 
164 
172 
194 
184 

1881 

73 
65 
71 
50 
49 
76 
68 
68 
70 

67 

75  1 

73 

63 

75 

77 

81 

287 

289 

293 

277  1 

279 

3U5 

315 

339 

335 

148 
157 
157 
1.36 
138 
153 
151 
164 
158 

I3S 

18H2       

132 

I88;l   

138 

18*4 

141 

1883 

141 

188C 

153 

1887 

164 

1888 

173 

1889 

177 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  incluaire,  1,390. 

DR.  TWITCHELLS  PRIVATE  HOME,  KEENE,  N.  H. 
[Ustablisbed  1879.] 


Total 

30 

1       10 

2S 

1881 

3 

8 
3 
7 
8 
3 
3 
3 
3 

1 
2 

2 

1 
2 

i 

1 

2 
6 
3 
5 

i 

2 
2 
3 

II 

7 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 

2 

1882 

6 

I8«;i 

1 

4 

1R84 

8 

I8S5     

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 

2 

1886 

2 

1887 

3 

1888     

3 

1889 

6 

Actual  nnmber  of  patienta  treated  from  1881  to  188S,  incluaiTe,  M. 


66 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


BLOOMINGDALE  ASYLUM,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 
[Established  1821.] 


In  hospi- 
tal at  the 
be^JDUiiig 
of  year. 


1881., 
1882., 
1883. 
188i. 
1885. 
1880. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


214 
224 
223 
244 
244 
272 
271 
288 
29C 


ADMITTED. 


Total.      Male.     Female, 


1,423 


129 
106 
141 
136 
170 
177 
202 
187 
109 


732 


70 
47 
64 
70 
85 
80 
112 
104 
100 


691 


Total.      Uale.     Female. 


343 
330 
364 
380 
420 
449 
473 
475 
465 


172 
157 
109 
179 
190 
204 
231 
231 
232 


171 
173 
193 
201 
230 
215 
242 
2U 
233 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclasire,  1,637;  pre- 
TiODS  decade,  1,233. 

SANFOED  HALL,    FLUSHIXG,  N.  Y. 
[Established  1841.] 


Total. 


1881., 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
18S7. 
1888. 
1889. 


121 


64 


60 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1689,  inclusive,  157;  pre- 
vious decade,  197. 

BEIGHAM  HALL,  CANANDAIGUA,  N.  Y. 
[Established  1855.] 


Total. 


1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 


331 


184 


147 


96 

99 

100 

116 

107 

95 

88 

92 

87 


Actnal  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  394;  pre- 
Tions  decade,  S77. 

PROVIDENCE  KETREAT,  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

[EstabUshed  1801.] 


Total.... 

631 

174 

510 

1886 

93 
224 
137 
126 

258 
125 
150 
145 

41 
42 

46 
42 

211 
83 
110 
103 

353 
349 
293 
271 

67 
73 
71 
70 

286 

1887 

276 

18fi8   

222 

1889 

195 

Actnal  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1886  to  1889,  inclusive,  77S.    Impos- 
(Ible  to  obtain  reports  previous  to  1886. 

DR.  CnOATES  HOME.  PLEASAKTVILLE,  N.  Y. 
[Establiahcd  1870.] 


Total .... 

16 

10 

36 

1881 

10 
10 
10 
10 
8 
7 
8 
8 
8 

3 
7 
6 
2 
6 
6 
B 
6 
6 

2 
2 

1 

1 '■ 

i' 

2 

1 
R 
5 
2 
4 
S 
7 
1 
» 

13 
17 
16 
12 
13 
12 
16 
13 
13 

7 
6 
4 

3 
2 
3 
3 

4 

6 

1882 

11 

1883 

]*' 

1881 

10 

1885 

10 

1886 

10 

1887 

13 

]888 

10 

uso 

8 

ST.  TIXCENT'S  RETREAT  FOR  THE  IXSANE,  HARRISON,  N.  T. 
[Est.iblishea  1879.] 


Total . 


In  liost)i- 
tal  at  tlio 
beginning 
of  year. 


1881., 
1882., 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1860. 
188(. 
1888. 
1889. 


Total.      Male.     Female. 


217 


247 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

31 

50 
79 
89 
78 
71 
86 
85 
85 

:;:;::;: 

31 

50 
79 
89 
78 
71 
86 
85 
85 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1839,  inclusive,  202. 

DR.  PARSONS'  HOMF;  FOR  NERVOUS  IXVALIDS,  SING  SING,  N.  X. 

[Established  1880.] 


Total . 


1881., 

1882. 
1883., 
1884. 
1885., 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 


38 


10 


28 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1831  to  18S9,  inclusive,  41. 

LONG  ISLAND  HOME,  AMITYVILLE,  N.    Y. 
[Established  1881.] 


Total 

437 

238 

199 

1886   

76 
S3 
83 
74 

169 

134 

71 

63 

90 
75 
37 
36 

70 
69 
34 
27 

247 
217 
159 
137 

120 
102 
80 
68 

127 

1887 

115 

1888 

79 

1889    

69 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from    1880  to  1889,  inclusive,   515. 
Impossible  to  obtain  reports  previous  to  1880. 


'DUNGARTHEL  ",  HILL  VIEW,  N.  Y. 
[Established  1887.] 


Total 

8 

4 

4 

1887   

2 
5 

1 

3 

1 

2 
2 

2 
5 
1 

I 

2 

2 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1887  to  1889,  inelosive,  8. 

LOUDO.V  HALL,   AMITYVILLE,  N.  Y. 
[Established  1888.] 


Total 

75 

30 

36 

1888 

38 
87 

18 
21 

20 
10 

38 
46 

18 
24 

20 

1889 

8 

22 

Actual  sambor  of  patlouta  treated  from  1881  to  1869,  Inclusive,  60. 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  in  1888  and  1889,  73. 

KICITII  HOMIC  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 
» 

[Established  1888.] 


14 


8 


8 


22 


Hi 


Impossible  to  obtain  reports  for  1888. 


TIIK  IXSANK. 


DR.  COMBS'  SANITARIUM,  WOODHAVEN.  N.  T. 
[EaUblishcd  1S89.] 


BURN  BRAE,  CLIFTO.V  nEIGHTS,  PA. 
(EaUbliilird  lg».] 


In  )i08l)i- 
taint  tliK 
bi'ifiDiiing 
of  year. 


ADUITTXD. 


Total. 


H 


Mole. 


11 


Fcmalo. 


Total. 


11 


Hale. 


Female. 


Total . 


GLEX  MAUY  HOME,  OSWEGO,  N.  Y. 
[Establisbed  1889.] 


18S9. 


3 


3 


18S1. 
1«R2. 
18X3. 
1884. 
188,5. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888, 
1889. 


Tnliofipl. 
tnl  III  (be 
b4*giiiiiiDi: 
of  year. 


Total. 


101 


Male. 


SO 


Female. 


SI 


ToUL      Mole.     Femal& 


n 

a 

22 
19 
18 
24 
20 
18 
It 


LOXG  VIEW  INSANE  ASYLUM,  CARTHAGE,  OHIO. 
[Established  I860.] 


Total. 


1881. 

188-i. 
1883. 
11*84. 
1S85. 
1886. 
1887., 
1888., 
1889., 


C60 
652 
655 
06:! 
674 
CS8 
734 
763 
782 


1,834 

959 

104 

91 

190 

87 

193 

97 

220 

119 

214 

104 

244 

133 

228 

120 

190 

92 

191 

116 

875 


73 
103 

96 
101 
110 
111 
108 


824 
812 
818 

882 
888 
932 
962 
953 
973 


Actual  Dumber  of  patienta  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclnalrc.  128. 

ST.  FRANCIS  HOSPITAL,  INSANE  DEPARTMENT,  PITTSBURG,  PA 
[Established  1865.] 


398 
392 
403 
433 
425 
452 
466 
437 
475 


426  , 

450  I 

445 

449 

463 

480 

4'JO 

516 

498 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to    1889,  inclusive,  2,494  j 
previous  decade,  2,528. 

CINCINNATI  SANITARIUM,  COLLEGE  HILL,  OHIO. 

[Established  1873.] 


Total 

1,292 

919 

373 

1881 

48 
47 
56 
52 
57 
57 
54 
69 
70 

86 
117 
126 
135 
165 
146 
190 
151 
176 

04 
86 
92 
99 
114 
104 
142 
98 
120 

22 
31 
34 
36 
51 
42 
48 
53 
56 

134 
164 

182 
187 
222 
203 
244 
220 
246 

93 
111 
124 
128 
142 
134 
167 
131 
155 

41 
53 
58 
59 
80 
69 

1882      ..  .- 

ISS'-i 

I<t84 

18S5 

1886 

1887 

77 

1888  .  . 

89 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  1,340. 

THE  OXFORD  RETREAT,  OXFORD,  OHIO. 

[Established  1883.] 


Total.... 

210 

115 

95 

188G 

53 
50 
53 
54 

27 
30 
30 
28 

26 
20 
23 
26 

63 
77 
85 
92 

27 
45 
50 
54 

26 
32 
35 
38 

1887 

27 
32 
38 

1888 

1889 

Total.... 

156 

15« 

1881 

10 
12 
14 

20 
18 
14 
28 
19 
21 



10 
12 
14 
20 
18 
14 
28 
19 
21 

10 
13 
17 

25 
24 
22 
33 
35 
39 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

10 
13 

17 
25 
24 
22 
38 
35 

1882 

1 

3 

5 

6 

8 

10 

16 

18 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

n 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive,  156. 

BUTLEU  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE,  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 
[Established  1847.] 


Total.... 

'971 

451 

520 

1881 

171 
166 
183 
190 
178 
186 
168 
136 
158 

139 
133 
135 
100 
133 
85 
86 
73 
81 

58 
77 
64 
40 
59 
38 
37 
36 
42 

81 
50 
71 
C6 
74 
47 
49 
37 
39 

310 
299 
318 
29« 
311 
271 
254 
229 
239 

129 
149 
149 
119 
126 
120 
109 
99 
112 

1882 

150 

1883 

169 

1884 

177 

1885  

185 

18S6 

151 

1887 

145 

1888 

1.10 

1889 

127 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inclusive.  1,142;  pre. 
vious  decade,  1,193. 


LAKE  VIEW  RUTREAT,  BURLINGTON,  VT. 
[Established  1882.] 


Total. 


Actual  number  of  p.itients  treated  from  1836  to  1889,  inclusive,  210. 
Information  can  be  obtained  prior  to  1886. 

FRIENDS'  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

[Established  1817.] 


No 


Total.... 

377 

197 

180 

1 

1 

1881 

85 
90 
90 
95 
96 
111 
102 
109 
114 

46 
47 
33 
30 
48 
27 
49 
53 
44 

24 
20 
17 
23 
20 
17 
30 
27 
19 

22 
27 
16 
7 
28 
10 
19 
26 
25 

131 
137 
123 
125 
144 
138 
151 
163 
158 

59 
60 
51 
61 
61 
03 
75 
75 
70 

72 
77 

1882 

1883  

1884 

64 
83 

75 
70 
87 
88 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1881  to  1889,  inolusivo.  162  ■  nre- 
rlous  decade,  428.  ■       .  *■ 


1882. 

I«83. 
1884. 
1S8r>. 
lf«6. 
1H,S7. 
1888. 
1889. 


U9 

70 

3 

2 

8 

4 

15 

9 

19 

10 

18 

12 

22 

15 

11 

8 

23 

10 

49 


1 
S 
7 

11 
> 

10 
7 

14 


Actual  number  of  patients  treated  from  1882  to  1889,  inclusive,  119. 

MILWAUKEE    SANITARIUM    FOR    NERVOUS   DISEASES,   WAUWA- 
TOSA,  WI.S. 

[Established  1833.] 


Total.... 

242 

113 

129 

i88r> 

43 
39 
53 
45 
62 

19 
16 
25 
23 
30 

24 
23 
28 
23 
32 

43 
56 
63 
62 
79 

19 
20 
28 
29 
41 

24 

1886 

17 
10 
17 
17 

36 

1887 

35 

1888 

S3 

1849 

88 

Actual  number  of  patienta  treated  from  1883  to  1889,  incloaire,  343. 


THE    FEEBLE-MINDED. 


Tho  total  nnnibor  of  persona  living  in  the  United  States  June  1, 1890,  and  rci)orted  ns  being  feeblomindod,  was 
9it,()0!t,  iiuliidiiig  Cliiiicse,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  giving  a  ratio  of  lo2.7  per  1(H),(MK)  of  living  pojmlatioii  at  tliat 
date.  The  correspt)udiug  ratio  for  the  census  of  18S0,  in  whicli  this  class  was  termed  idiots,  was  153JJ.  The 
number  of  idiots  reported  iu  1880  was  76,895,  but  of  this  number  over  i'9  per  cent  was  obtained  from  special 
returns  made  by  physicians.  In  1890  the  i)hysicians  did  not  mal^c  any  special  reports  for  this  chiss  of  tiio 
poi)ulation,  so  that  the  proportion  of  feeble-minded  to  total  population  returned  by  tlie  enumerators  is  greater 
than  it  was  in  1880.  In  both  the  Tenth  and  Eleventh  Censuses  a  certain  number  of  persons  were  reported  as 
idiots,  or  as  feeble-minded,  who  should  {)roperly  be  reported  among  the  insane,  being  cases  of  terminal  or  of  senile 
dementia.  It  should  also  be  noted  that  iu  1880  every  case  of  insanity  which  was  reported  as  having  commenced 
under  the  age  of  113  was  reported  as  an  idiot,  while  in  this  report  the  age  limit  is  lowered  to  10.  For  reasons 
given  hereafter  in  discussing  the  statistics  of  the  feeble-minded  by  age  groups,  it  is  probable  that  at  least  1,'0.(M)0 
feebleminded  children  under  15  years  of  age  were  not  reported  as  such  by  the  eiiumeratDrs  in  1890,  but  this 
deficiency  is  proportionately  no  greater  than  that  which  occurred  in  the  same  age  group  iu  1880  or  than  that  which 
exists  in  the  leturus  of  idiots  in  other  countries. 

It  is  not  possible  to  determine  definitely  from  any  data  in  existence  whether  the  proportion  of  feeble-minded 
jicrsons  to  total  population  has  increased  within  the  last  10  years  or  not,  but  it  is  probable  that  it  has  increased 
slightly,  owing,  in  part  at  least,  to  the  increased  number  of  such  persons  who  have  been  cared  for  in  public 
institutions  iu  recent  years  and  whose  lives  have  thus  been  prolonged.  The  ratio  of  the  feeble-minded  under  10 
years  of  age  to  the  total  number  of  feeble-minded  was  decidedly  less  in  1890  than  it  was  in  1880,  wiiicli  is  in  jiart 
due  to  the  fact  that  the  proportion  of  persons  under  10  years  of  age  iu  1890  was  less  than  it  was  in  1880. 

The  remarks  made  in  the  previous  section  with  regard  to  comparisons  of  the  ratios  of  the  insane  in  different 
countries  apply  also  to  a  great  extent  to  the  figures  for  the  feeble-minded.  The  data  of  the  United  States  censuses 
previous  to  that  of  1880  are  entirely  worthless  so  far  as  the  calculation  of  ratios  of  numbers  of  idiots  to  total 
population  is  concerned.  Attention  is  also  invited  to  the  remarks  on  page  7  upon  the  ratios  for  the  insane  and 
idiots  together. 

If  we  take  the  feebleminded,  or  idiots,  alone,  the  numbers  per  100,000  of  population  reported  in  different 
countries  are  as  follows:  England  and  Wales,  1881, 135;  Scotland,  1881,  ICO,  1891, 125;  Ireland,  1881, 107, 1891, 133; 
France,  1870,  80;  Italy,  excluding  Campania,  1871,  67;  Prussia,  1871,  137;  Bavaria,  1871, 151;  Baden,  1871,  158; 
Sax(my,  1875,  137;  Wiirtemberg,  1875,  207;  Hungary,  1880,  119;  Belgium,  1850,  50;  Denmark,  excluding  the 
islands,  1871,  80;  Xorwaj-,  1805, 119;  Iceland,  1870, 157;  Argentine  Kepublic,  1869,  242;  Austria,  1880,  09;  United 
States,  1890,  152.7,  1880,  153.3. 

The  ratio  of  feeble-minded  to  population,  according  to  these  fig-ures,  was  greater  in  the  United  States  than 
in  England  and  Wales,  Fiance,  Italy,  Prussia,  Bavaria,  Saxony,  Hungary,  Belgium,  Denmark,  Norway,  and  Austria, 
and  less  than  in  Baden,  Wiirtemberg,  Iceland,  and  the  Argentine  Eepublic.  In  Scotland  and  Ireland  it  was  less 
iu  18S0  and  greater  in  1890. 

Table  171  shows  tho  number  of  feeble-minded  reported  in  the  United  States  in  each  geographical  division  and 
in  each  state  and  territory  on  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  172  shows  the  number  of  idiots,  or  of  feeble-minded,  reported  at  each  of  the  last  five  censuses  in  the 
United  States  and  in  each  state  and  territory,  with  corresponding  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  the  population,  with 
distinction  of  sex,  of  color,  and  of  native  and  foreign  born. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  number  of  those  reported  as  feeble-mindeil  was  less  in  1890  than  it  was 
in  1880  in  Delaware,  Georgia,  and  Alabama.  In  each  state  of  the  North  Atlantic  division  the  ratio  of  tlie  feeble- 
minded per  100,000  of  poi»ulation  is  greater  in  1890  than  it  was  in  1880,  the  average  increase  being  12.4  per  100,000 
of  poi)ulation.  The  greatest  increase  is  in  Rhode  Island,  in  which  in  1880  the  ratio  of  the  feeble-minded  per 
100,000  of  population  was  84.0  and  in  1890,  141.2,  showing  an  increase  of  50.0  per  100.000.  The  increase  in  the 
ratio  in  Maine  is  30.5;  in  Connecticut,  30.8;  in  Vermont,  29.3;  in  New  Jersey,  19.5;  in  Massachusetts,  16.9;  in 
Penn.sylvania,  14.8;  in  New  Hampshire,  4.3,  and  in  New  York,  2.6. 

In  the  South  Atlantic  division  the  ratio  of  feeble-minded  to  i)opulation  increased  in  ^laryland,  the  District  of 

Columbia,  and  Virginia,  and  diminished  in  Delaware,  West  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and 

Florida,  the  average  decrease  being  10.9  per  100,000  of  population. 

69 


70 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Ill  the  Nortli  Central  divisiou  there  -was  an  increase  in  the  ratio  of  the  feebleminded  in  all  the  states  except 
Missouri.    The  average  ratio  for  this  divisiou  was  1G3.5  in  1890  as  against  157.0  in  1880,  showing  an  increase 

of  6.5. 

In  the  South  Central  division  the  ratio  decreased  in  all  the  states.  For  the  ^yhole  divisiou  the  ratio  was,  in 
1890, 15:5.3,  and  in  1880, 174.-1,  showing  an  average  decrease  of  21.1. 

In  the  Western  division  the  ratio  was,  in  1890,  G5.2,  and  in  1880,  65.1,  or  about  the  same. 

These  differences  in  the  ratios  for  1880  and  1890  in  the  difl'erent  states  indicate  that  there  has  probably  been 
some  increase  in  the  ratio  of  the  feebleminded  to  the  total  population  in  the  nortlicrn  states.  It  would  also  seem 
from  the  figures  that  there  has  been  a  decrease  in  the  proportion  of  the  feeble-minded  in  the  southern  states,  but 
it  is  probable  that  this  may  be  due  to  a  less  perfect  enumeration  of  the  feeble-minded  and  idiots  in  these  states  in 
1890  than  in  1880,  owing  especially  to  the  absence  of  reports  from  the  physicians  in  those  states. 

The  highest  ratios  for  the  feebleminded  per  100,000  of  the  population  in  1890  are  found  in  Vermont  (271.0), 
Indiana  (251.0),  Maine  (240.7),  Xorth  Carolina  (222.4),  and  Ohio  (218.8). 

Cartogram  4  shows  by  different  shades  the  feeble-minded  in  each  state  per  100,000  of  total  population  on  June 
1, 1890.  The  different  proportions  iu  difi'erent  states  are  due  in  part  to  ditferences  in  the  con)])lcteness  of  the 
returns,  which  completeness  is  greatest  where  there  are  most  institutions  for  the  care  of  the  feebleminded. 

Table  45  gives  for  3  states  the  number  of  feeble-minded  reported  by  the  United  States  censuses  of  1890  and 
1880  and  by  the  intermediate  state  censuses,  with  the  corresponding  ratios  per  100,000  of  population. 

Table  45. 


TTDited  States. 

Michigan 

Rhode  Island  . 
Massachusetts 


FBXBLE-MINDED  AND  IDIOTS. 


1800  ISSS  1880 


95,  609 

3,219 

488 

2,029 


1,527 

218 

1,638 


76, 895 

2,181 

234 

2,031 


RATIO   PER   100,000. 


1800  1885 


152.7 
153.7 
141.2 
130.8 


82.3 
71.6 
84.3 


1880 


153.3 

133.2 
84.6 

113.  e 


From  this  table  it  will  be  seen  that  in  each  of  the  states  of  Michigan,  Rhode  Island,  and  INIassachusetts  the 
number  of  per.sons  per  100,000  of  total  population  reported  under  the  heading  of  "  Feeble-minded  and  idiots"  was 
less  iu  the  intermediate  state  census  than  it  was  in  either  the  United  States  census  of  1880  or  1890,  and  also  that 
in  each  of  these  states  the  ratio  was  greater  for  the  United  States  census  of  1890  than  it  was  in  that  of  1880.  It 
maybe  fairly  inferred  from  this  that  the  United  States  censuses  of  both  1880  and  1890  were  more  complete  as 
regards  this  class  of  the  population  tlian  were  the  intermediate  state  censuses,  and  also  that  in  these  states  there 
was  an  increase  in  the  proportion  of  the  feeble  minded  and  idiots  between  1880  and  1890. 

Table  173  shows  the  number  of  feeble-minded  reported  in  each  county  of  each  state,  with  distinction  of  sex, 
color,  and  nativity. 

The  numbers  for  each  county,  as  a  rule,  are  not  large  enough  to  make  the  ratios  to  population  reliable  or 
valuable  in  attempting  to  compare  the  proportion  of  idiots  present  in  different  localities. 

Table  40  shows  the  number  of  feebleminded  per  1,000  of  population  in  each  couuty  in  the  states  of  Alabama 
and  Now  York,  and  these  ratios  are  indicated  graphically  in  Cartograms  5  and  G. 


Kk-viMllli  f.risM-;  ..r  111.-  Trilrr,!  Sl/ll.-s 


CARTOCJAM  5, 


rr«*hlr»  inltltleil. 


g  200 2.50 

|;)':|-;|;j;-|  250  and  over. 


o 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


71 


Antanga 2. 13 

Baldwin 1.  01 

Barbour .......  1.75 

Bibb 2.10 

Blount 1.60 

Bullock 0.92 

Butler 0.69 

Calhoun 0.71 

Cliambora 1.14 

Cberokco 1.52 

Chilton 0.62 

Cho.-taw 1.43 

Clarko 1.55 

Clay 2.09 

Clfiburjio ..... 1.66 

CoflVe^ 3.20 

Colbert 1.04 

Couecuh 2.19 

Coosa 1.89 

Crenshaw ...  1.56 

Cullman 1.71 

Dale 2.38 


Tadlb  46. 

ai.ajiama, 

Dallas l.GO 

Dekalb 2.42 

Elmoro 1.61 

Escambia..... 0.94 

Etowah 1.78 

Fayctto 2.03 

Franklin 1.40 

Geneva 1.96 

Greene 1.09 

Halo 1.16 

Honry 1.41 

Jackson 2.36 

JeflVrson 0.88 

Lamar 1.55 

Lauderdale 0.67 

Lawrence 1.79 

Loe 1.22 

Limestone ,. 1.32 

Lowndes 1.84 

Macon 2.  66 

Madison 1.00 

Marengo 0.88 


Marion 0.88 

Marsliall  3.38 

Mol)ilo  0.74 

Monroe i.sg 

Montgomery I.OO 

Morgan i.oo 

Perry o.89 

Pickens 0.58 

P'lie 1.76 

Randolph 2.50 

Russell J.  04 

St.  Clair 0.86 

Shelby 0.8I 

Sumter 1. 89 

Talladega 2.18 

Tallapoosa l.gl 

Tuscaloosa 1.22 

Walker 1.43 

Wash  iugton 1 .  01 

Wilcox 3.  05 

Winston 1.  98 


Albany 1.40 

Allegany 1.99 

Broome .. ..................  1. 46 

Cattaraugus . 1.  40 

Cayuga 1.45 

Chautauqua .. -.  1.54 

Chemung 1.62 

Chenango .. ..  1.91 

Clinton 2.33 

Columbia 2.21 

Cortland 2.48 

Delaware 2. 11 

Dutehess 1.55 

Erie 0.95 

Essex 1.73 

Franklin 1.76 

Fulton 1.65 

Genesee 1.68 

Greene 2.15 

Hamilton 2. 10 


NEW   YORK. 

Herkimer 2.00 

Jefferson 2.15 

Kings 0.50 

Lewis 1.  95 

Livingston 2.  49 

Madison 2.55 

Monroe 1. 10 

Montgomery 1.68 

New  York 0.70 

Niagara 1.52 

Oneida 1.  76 

Onondaga 1.68 

Ontario 2. 13 

Orange 1.28 

Orleans 1.46 

Oswego 2.  27 

Otsego 2.77 

Putnam 1.48 

Queens 0.59 

Rensselaer 1.31 


Richmond 1.08 

Rockland 0. 91 

St.  Lawrence 2.  74 

Saratoga 2. 10 

Schenectady 1.  31 

Schoharie 3.  02 

Schuyler 2.39 

Seneca 1.98 

Steuben 1.58 

Suiitblk 1.91 

Sullivan I.71 

Tioga 1.74 

Tompkins 2. 67 

Ulster 1. 38 

Warren 2. 84 

Washington 1.71 

Wayne 1.85 

Westchester 0.72 

Wyoming 2.  40 

Yates 1. 90 


Table  174  shows  for  each  city  of  50,000  iuhabitants  and  upward  in  the  United  States,  and  for  their  aggregate, 
the  number  of  feeble-minded,  including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  reported  at  the  census  of  1890,  with 
distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  also  the  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population  with  the  same  distinctions. 

Table  47  shows  the  number  of  the  feeble-minded  per  1,000,000  of  total  p9pulation  in  cities  of  50,000  inhabitants 
and  upward,  the  cities  being  arranged  in  the  order  of  the  magnitude  of  the  ratios  in  1S90,  corresponding  ratios 
being  given  as  far  as  possible  for  the  census  of  1880. 


72 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  47. 


Total . 


Albany,  X.T 

Eransville,  Ind 

Hartford, Conn 

Louieville,  Ky 

Proviilence,  R.  I 

UashviUe.  Tcnn 

Charleston,  S.  C 

"Washington,  D.C- 

J^ew  Orleans,  La 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Troy,  X.Y 

Indianapolis,  Ind... 

Colnmbns,  Ohio 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass 

Kowark,  N.J 

Bcs  Moines,  Iowa. . . 


1890 


7<3 


1,348 

1,399 

1,240 

1,229 

1,173 

1,168 

1,U6 

1,133 

1,124 

1,117 

1,102 

1,017 

1,005 

998 

994 

992 

979 

958 


1880 


606 
474 


881 

448 


523 
759 
CSS 
699 
952 
813 

1,878 
686 

1,029 
469 


Lynn,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Richmond.  Va 

Boston,  Mass 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Trenton.  N.  J 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Syracuse,  N.  T 

New  Haven.  Conn... 

Milwanbeo,  Wis 

Camden,  N.J ;.. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Pittsburg.  Pa 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Reading.  Pa 

Wilmington.  Del 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Scranton,  Pa 

New  York,N.Y.... 


1890 

18S0 

933 

918 

641 

902 

610 

897 

362 

876 

664 

870 

870 

853 

612 

840 

1,332 

836 

588 

817 

554 

806 

796 

792 

652 

775 

767 

749 

742 

608 

731 

703 

608 

Cambridge.  Mass... 

St.raul,  Minn 

Fall  River,  Mass — 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Kochoater,  N.Y 

Buffalo,  N.T 

Dayton,  Ohio 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lo>veU.Mass 

Detroit,  Mich 

Brooklyn,  N.Y.... 
Kanaaa  city,  Mo... 
Jersey  city,  N.  J... 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Chicago,  111 

Los  Angeles, Cal... 

Omaha,  Kcb 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Lincoln,  Neb 

Denver,  Colo 


1S90 


ISSO 


456 


659 

650 

612 

006 

595 

902 

688 

559 

333 

553 

483 

520 

E07 

461 

418 

429 

341 

423 

290 

421 

470 

396 
337 

.*:.!!! 

271 

24S 

218 

216 

.>...••. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  tliat  the  general  ratio  for  such  cities  in  1890  was  74.3  per  100,000  of  population,  while 
in  1880  it  was  60.G.  This  ratio  is  very  much  less  than  the  average  ratio  for  the  whole  country,  wliich  was  152.7  in 
1890  and  153.3  in  1880,  indicating  a  much  less  proportion  of  idiots  living  in  cities  than  in  the  smaller  towns  and  in 
the  rural  districts.    The  proportion  would  seem  to  have  increased  in  the  large  cities  between  1880  and  1890. 

Table  48  gives  the  ratios  for  the  male  feeble-minded  in  1890  per  1,000,000  of  population  in  cities  of  50,000 
inhabitants  and  upward,  the  cities  being  arranged  in  the  order  of  the  magnitude  of  their  ratios. 

Table  48. 


Total - 

Albany,  N.T 

Evanaville,  Ind 

Naab ville,  Tenn 

Providence.  R.  I 

Washington,  D.  C 

Hartford.  Conn 

Den  Moines,  Iowa 

Toledo,  Ohio 

New  Orleans,  La 

Richmond,  Va 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

New  llaven,  Conn 

Charleston,  S.  C 

Newark,  N.  J 

ColunihuB,  Ohio 

Lonisrille,  Ky 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Philadelphia,  Pa 


1890 


1,448 

594 

1,412 

1,412 

1,384 

623 

1,369 

717 

1,307 

1,264 

1,247 

759 

1,190 

743 

1,176 

441 

1,166 

868 

1,138 

8M 

1,133 

1,113 

515 

1,111 

2,310 

1,094 

831 

1,083 

987 

1,041 

736 

1880 


Worcester,  Mass 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Troy.N.Y 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Baltimore,  Md 

Boston,  Mass 

Sjracnso,  N.  Y 

Lynn,  Mass 

Trenton,  N.J 

Scranton.  Pa 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Reading,  Pa - 

Minneapolis,  Minn  ...... 

Camden,  N.J 

New  York,  N.Y 

St.  Paul,  Minn 


1890 


1,011 
1,030 
1,014 
993 
989 
980 
964 
955 
948 
927 
911 
906 
873 
848 
844 
790 
753 
736 
720 
«78 


1880 


1,072 


1,031 
821 


851 

731 

1,743 


736 
487 
480 
720 


706 


St.  Louis,  Mo 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Lowell,  Mass 

Fall  Rirer,  Mass 

Menipbis,  Tenn 

BuffalcN.Y 

Detroit,  Mich 

Rochester,  N.Y 

Jersey  citj',  N.  J 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

San  Francisco,  Cal . . 

Los  Angeles.  C.ll 

Wilmington,  Del 

Paterson,  N .  J 

Chicago,  ni 

Kansas  city.  Mo 

Lincoln.  Neb 

Omaha,  Neb 

Denver,  Colo 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 


1890 


1880 


671 

657 

656 

049 

521 

588 

585 

582 

949 

563 

634 

543 

1,180 

524 

384 

480 

455 

471 

317 

458 

454 

444 

485 

415 

668 

408 

313 

272 



237 

165 

146 

Table  49  gives  the  ratios  for  the  female  feeble-minded  in  1890  per  1,000,000  of  population  in  cities  of  50,000 
inhabitants  and  upward,  the  cities  being  arranged  in  the  order  of  the  magnitude  of  their  ratios. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 

Table  49. 


73 


Total 

Evansvillc.  Ind... 

Louisville,  Ky 

Albany.  N.Y...., 
Hartford,  Conn.. 
CliarU'stoD.S.C.. 
Allegheny,  Pa... 
2fow  Orleans,  La. 
"Wilmington,  Del. 

Troy.K.Y 

Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Providcuco.  R.  I., 
Memphis.  Tcnn.- 
"Worcestor,  Mass. 
Ifashville,  Tonn.. 

Lynn, Mass 

"Washington,  D.C 
Coliunbus,  Ohio.. 


1890 


704 


1,385 

1.357 

836 

1,257 

3«2 

1,178 

1, 158 

1,120 

423 

1,000 

773 

1,045 

1,020 

879 

994 

555 

987 

558 

977 

201 

909 

044 

988 

941 

919 

919 

355 

881 

1,420 

1880 


620 


Camdon,  N.  J 

Baltimore,  Md 

Newark.  N.J 

Indianapolis,  Ind  . . 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Trenton.  N.  J 

•Clovotand,  Ohio 

^stOD,  Mass 

Philadelphia,  Pa... 
Milwaukee,  Wis... 

Aflanta,  Ga 

Reading,  Pa 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Syracuse,  X.  Y 

Fall  River,  Mass. .. 
New  York,  N.Y... 
Rochester.  N.Y... . 
San  Francisco.  Cal. 

St.  Paul,  Miun 

Richmond,  Va 


1880 

1880 

873 

803 

452 

851 

426 

847 

759 

814 

661 

812 

799 

488 

793 

603 

769 

651 

762 

019 

761 

745 

736 

578 

730 

959 

724 

686 

513 

677 

660 

673 

363 

660 

649 

293 

Dca  MoinpB,  Towa. . 

numiio,N.Y 

Grand  Rapids.  Mirli 

SrrastoD,  Pa 

New  llavoit.  Conn  . 
Minnfuipolia,  Minn. 
Cambridixe,  Ma>48  .. 

Dayton,  Oliio 

Dotroit,  Mich 

LowcU,  Majis 

Kanaaa  city.  Mo 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.... 

Patcraon,  N.J 

Chica*;o,  111 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Jersey  city,  N.J... 

Omaha, Neb 

Denver,  Colo 

Lo3  Angclos,  Cal... 
Lincoln,  Nob 


IBM 


64C 

ao7 

6S3 
U3 
538 
532 
530 
521 
497 
473 
454 
444 
399 
370 
360 
321 
315 
283 
207 
155 


18«0 


858 


333 


434 


38S 
400 
378 
384 
457 
SOP 


197 


SEX  AND  EACE. 

Of  the  total  feoble-niindod  reported  in  1890  the  iiumber  of  males  was  52,9G2,  of  females  42,G47,  the  ratios 
per  100,000  of  population  beiug  for  males  105.2,  for  females  139.C;  84,997  were  white  and  10,012  were  colored,  the 
ratios  per  100,000  being  for  the  whites  154.6,  and  for  the  colored  l.'58.9;  SG,.^!  were  native  born  and  9,105  were 
foreign  born,  the  ratios  per  100,000  of  population  being  for  the  native  born  102.1,  and  for  the  foreign  born  98.4. 

Table  50  shows  the  ratio  of  males  and  females,  of  white  and  colored,  and  of  native  and  foreign  born  per  1,000 
of  the  total  feeble-minded  in  the  United  States  and  in  each  of  the  geographical  divisions  in  1890  and  in  1880. 

Table  50. 


GEOGBAPHICAL  DmSIOXS. 

1890 

1880 

OEOGRAPHICAI.  DIVI8IOSS. 

1890 

1880 

The  United  States: 

Male 

554 
446 
889 
111 
905 
95 

589 
411 
875 
125 
948 
52 

North  Central  : 

Male 

666 
434 
981 
19 
859 
141 

548 
452 
719 
281 
977 
23 

665 
435 
984 
16 
815 
185 

538 

412 

976 

24 

914 

80 

593 
407 
725 
275 
990 
10 

601 
399 
906 
34 
887 
U3 

Female 

White 

White 

Colored 

Native 

Foreign  bom 

North  Atlantic : 

Male 

Sonth  Central: 
Male 

648 
452 
980 
14 
883 
117 

543 
458 
672 
328 
985 
15 

584 
416 
987 

13 
934 

66 

594 
406 
676 
324 
994 
6 

White 

White 

Native 

Foreign  bom 

Sonth  Atlantic : 

Male 

Western: 
Male    . . 

Female 

White 

White 

Colored 

Native 

Foreign  bom..... 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  that  apparently  the  proportion  of  females  increased  and  that  of  males  diminished 
among  the  feeble-minded  between  1880  and  1890.  In  like  manner  the  proportion  of  whites  increased  and  that 
of  colored  decreased. 

The  comparatively  low  proportion  of  feeble-minded  among  the  foreign  born  is  due  mainly  to  the  rehltively  small 
proportion  of  children  among  this  class.  The  low  proportion  of  feeble  minded  among  the  colored  may  be  due  in 
part  to  more  defective  returns  for  this  class  of  population  than  for  the  whites.  Probably,  also,  the  facts  that 
comparatively  few  feebltMuiiuled  colored  children  are  ])rovided  for  in  institutions,  and  that  the  mortality  among 
these  chihlren  in  their  homes  is  very  heavy,  have  some  iulluence  on  the  low  ratio  of  colored  feeble-minded  to 
population  shown  by  the  census. 


74  INSx\NE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Of  the  total  84,997  lybite  feeble-minded  reported  as  living  on  June  1,  1890,  G5,6G3  were  cliildren  of  mothers 
born  in  the  United  States,  6,985  were  children  of  mothers  born  ia  Germany,  5,415  were  chihlren  of  mothers  born 
in  Ireland,  1,879  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  England  and  Wales,  1,246  were  chihlren  of  mothers  born 
in  Scandinavia,  1,190  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  British  America,  487  were  chihlren  of  mothers  born  in 
Scotland,  297  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  France,  217  were  cliildren  of  motbers  born- in  llussia  and  Poland, 
179  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  Bohemia,  133  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  Hungary,  58  were  children 
of  mothers  born  in  Italy,  and  1,248  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  other  countries  or  of  nnknown  ])arentage. 

Table  175  shows  for  each  school,  or  other  institution  for  the  care  of  such  persons  in  the  United  States,  and  for 
the  aggregate,  the  number  of  the  feeble-minded  found  on  June  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

The  total  number  found  in  institutions  especially  iatended  for  the  instruction  and  care  of  the  feeble-miuded 
was  5,254.  The  corresponding  figures  iu  1880  were  2,429,  so  that  the  number  of  feeble-minded  children  in 
institutions  specially  intended  for  their  instruction  and  benefit  more  thjn  doubled  between  1880  and  1890.  Of 
these  5,254,  5,203  were  white  and  only  51  were  cfolored.  Of  the  whites  4,109  were  native  of  native  parents,  870 
were  native  having  oue  or  both  parents  foreign  born,  and  224  were  foreign  born.  In  1880  there  were  but  13 
colored  idiots  found  in  special  institutions  for  persons  of  that  class. 

Table  176  shows  the  number  of  feeble-minded  found  iu  hospitals  and  asylums  for  the  insane  on  June  1,  1890, 
for  the  aggregate  and  for  each  hospital  and  asylum,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

The  total  number  of  feeble-minded  found  in  institutions  for  the  insane  was  2,409.  In  1880  the  number  was 
1,141,  so  that  the  number  of  feebleminded  in  such  institutions  more  than  doubled  between  1880  and  1890.  Of  the 
2,469  feeble-minded  or  idiots  in  insane  asylums  in  1890, 1,309  were  males  and  1,100  were  females,  2,319  were  white 
and  150  were  colored.  Of  the  whites  1,852  were  native  of  native  parents,  183  were  native  having  one  or  both 
parents  foreign  born,  and  284  were  foreign  born.  In  1880  the  corresponding  figures  were:  males  673, females  468, 
whites  1,065,  colored  70,  native  born  1,027,  foreign  born  114. 

Table  177  shows  for  the  feeble  minded  found  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the  number  iu  each  of 
certain  groups  of  ages,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

The  total  number  under  5  years  of  age  reported  was  912;  from  5  to  10  years  of  age,  4.824;  from  10  to  15,  9,157; 
from  15  to  20, 11,357;  from  20  to  25, 11,320,  and  from  25  to  30,  8,480.  These  figures  indicate  a  defective  enumeration 
of  the  feeble-minded  children  under  15  years  of  age  and  a  great  deficiency  in  the  group  under  5  years  of  age.  This 
deficiency  is  found  in  all  enumeration  of  idiots  in  all  countries.    For  example,  in  Scotland  in  1881  there  were  reported 

75  idiots  under  5  years  of  age,  400  from  5  to  9  years  of  age,  585  from  10  to  14  years  of  age,  and  681  from  15  to  19  years 
of  age.  In  Austria  in  1886  there  were  reported  230  idiots  under  5  years  of  age,  926  from  5  to  9  years  of  age,  1,363 
from  10  to  14  years  of  age,  and  1,875  from  15  to  19  years  of  age.  In  Hungary  in  1S80  there  were  reported  392  idiots 
under  5  years  of  age,  and  2,470  from  15  to  19  years  of  age.  Nothing  is  known  as  to  the  death  rates  of  idiots  as  a 
class  at  different  periods  of  age,  but  in  childhood  it  is  probably  greater  than  that  of  other  children. 

The  approximate  life  table  for  Massachusetts  for  the  5  years  ending  June  30, 1SS2  (Reports  Tenth  Census,  volume 
XII,  page  775),  shows  that  of  1,000,000  children  born,  730,881  survived  at  the  age  of  5  years,  700,990  at  the  age  of 
10,  680,6.38  at  the  age  of  15,  and  663,724  at  the  age  of  20.  According  to  these  ratios,  and  making  no  allowances 
for  the  occurrence  of  idiocy  after  the  first  year  of  life,  if  there  were  11,357  idiots  from  15  to  19  years  of  age  in  the 
United  States  in  1890,  there  should  have  been  about  11,659  from  10  to  14  years  of  age,  12,029  from  5  to  9  years  of 
age,  and  14,553  under  5  years  of  age,  which  would  indicate  a  deficiency  in  the  count  of  the  feeble-minded  under  15 
years  of  age  of  23,348  persons.  The  assumption  that  all  cases  of  feeble  niindedness  are  either  congenital  or  duo 
to  causes  acting  in  infancy  is  not  correct;  nevertheless  the  number  of  cases  due  to  causes  acting  after  tlie  lirst  year 
of  age  is  really  small,  most  cases  so  reported  referring  not  to  tlie  time  when  the  disability  occurred  but  to  the  time 
when  it  was  definitely  recognized  and  admitted  to  exist.  Parents  are  slow  to  admit  that  a  child  is  an  idiot,  or  even 
feeble  niiiidcd,though  they  may  say  that  it  is  a  "backward  child''.  Ujjou  the  whole  it  is  safe  to  say  that  at  least 
20,000  feeble-minded  children  under  15  years  of  age  existed  in  the  United  States  on  Juno  1,  1890,  in  addition  to 
those  returned  as  such  by  the  enumerators. 

On  account  of  these  deficiencies  in  certain  age  groups,  as  well  as  the  fact,  already  referred  to,  that  a  nund)er 
of  those  over  45  years  of  age  reported  as  feeble-minded  were  really  cases  of  terminal  or  senile  dementia  who  should 
be  classed  with  the  insane,  the  ratios  derivable  from  Table  177  have  little  value  for  the  age  groups  under  10  and 
over  45  years  of  age. 

Table  51  shows  for  each  100,000  of  the  total  feeble-minded,  whose  ages  are  known,  the  number  in  each  of 
certain  age  groups,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  of  certain  birthplaces  of  mothers,  being  the  ratios 
of  Table  177. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 

Table  51. 


75 


AQB  PEBIOOS. 


Under  5 — 

StolO 

10  to  15 

15  to  20 

20  to  25 

23to30 

S0to3.'i 

35  to  40 

40  to  45 

45  to  60 

60andorer. 


Male. 


974 
6,264 
9,974 
12.  391 
12,049 
9,314 
8,711 
7,179 
0,270 
14,583 
12,685 


Femkle. 


957 
4,921 
9,363 
11,588 
11.180 
8,089 
8.335 
7,376 
0,935 
14, 655 
16, 101 


Total. 


Malo. 


919 
5,028 
9,729 
12,094 
12,454 
9,349 
8,849 
7,248 
0,  374 
14,  894 
13,062 


Female. 


909 
4,802 
9,279 
11,478 
11,142 
8,579 
8,450 
7,398 
6,959 
14, 889 
16,  lis 


Native  born. 


ParoDta  native. 


Male. 


949 
5,003 
9.710 
11,906 
12,  209 
8.882 
8,842 
7,450 
0,508 
15,  557 
12.858 


Female. 


One  or  both 
parenta  foreign. 


Foreign  bum. 


Male. 


Female. 


990 

1.311 

4,844 

7,279 

9,161 

13,638 

11.246 

17, 6M 

11.203 

10,999 

8,228 

13,025 

8,383 

10. 138 

7,695 

6,261 

7,203 

4,  ISO 

15,  366 

5.927 

15,-621 

3,612 

1. 

7, 
14, 
18. 
15, 
12, 
10, 
6, 
4, 
5, 
4. 


Male. 


124 
1.429 
4,060 
8.178 
-.4.M 
7,229 
6,980 
7,229 
8,285 
23,467 
28,563 


Female. 


UaU. 


48 
1,480 
3,7<8 
4,440 
5,252 
6,183 
6,135 
6,421 
7,711 
23,753 
34,829 


1,420 
7,189 
11,970 
14.817 
14.238 
9,030 
7.593 
6,611 
5,471 
12,046 
9,600 


Femato. 


1.33S 
5.867 
10.034 
12.458 
11.480 
8.673 
7.419 
7.207 
0.739 
12,798 

i5.se> 


AOI  PEBIODS. 


BIRTHPLACES  or  IIOTHEBS  (WHITE). 


United  States. 


Male. 


Under  5 ,967 

6  to  10 5,219 

10  to  15 10,005 

15  to  20 12,089 

20  to  25 12,370 

25  to  30 8,940 

30  to  35 8,754 

35to40 7,359 

40to43 6,448 

45  to  CO 15.224 

60andovcr 12,625 


Female. 


1,010 
4,990 
9,412 
11,509 

11,238 
8,277 
8,305 
7,628 
7,173 
15.124 
15,328 


Fngland 
and  Wales. 


Male. 


1,033 
2,911 
6,103 
11,268 
11,043 
9,390 
8,451 
6.854 
0,573 
17,840 
17,934 


Female. 


125 
3,513 
8,030 
8,030 
10,  665 
12,  296 
7,654 
0,023 
7,634 
15, 182 
20,828 


Scotland. 


Male. 


355 
3,546 
6,383 
11,702 
10, 638 
13,475 
6,028 
9,929 
0,738 
9.929 
21,277 


Female. 


5,941 
3,960 
14, 330 
12, 376 
4,951 
9,406 
5,446 
8,911 
14,  356 
20,297 


Ireland. 


Male.     Female. 


572 

3,146 

6,507 

11,012 

13, 157 

11.  047 

10, 154 

5,828 

6.078 

15, 231 

17,208 


313 
2,072 
6,802 
11,024 
9,969 
8,718 
8,092 
6,  4!->0 
0,099 
15,  207 
25,254 


British  America. 


Male. 


1,198 

7,335 

10,617 

I  15,419 

I  14,521 

1  12,276 

6,437 

5,389 

4,641 

8.832 

7,335 


Female. 


971 
5,437  1 
13, 010  I 
13,981  I 
9,903 
12,813 
9,709 
7,961 
5,043 
10,483 
10,680 


Germany. 


Mole. 


516 
4,131 
8,727 
11,955 
12,833 
10,999 
9,579 
7,281 
6,197 
13,501 
14,278 


Female. 


454 
3.099 
9,020 
11,810 
11.713 
10,156 
9,993 
6,879 
6,003 
13,790 
16,483 


Scandina^-ia. 


Male. 


1.419 
8,794 
12.341 
15,177 
11,915 
9,645 
8,936 
8.085 
5,106 
1  11.348 
7,234 


Female. 


1.866 
9.515 
14.925 
12.313 
9.888 
7.836 
8.396 
5.597 
5.970 
12.313 
11,381 


The  ratios  by  birthplaces  of  mothers  for  those  whose  mothers  were  bom  in  Bohemia,  Hungary,  Italy,  Bussia 
and  Poland,  and  France  are  not  given,  since  they  are  of  no  value  on  account  of  the  smalluess  of  the  iiun.bers  in 
each  age  group. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  proportion  of  feeblc-iniiidcd  under  25  years  of  age  ia  greater  among  the 
colored  than  among  the  whites,  and  greater  among  the  white  children  of  foreign  born  parents  than  among  those  of 
native  parents. 

Table  52,  for  the  males,  and  Table  53,  for  the  females,  permit  of  a  compari.son  of  the  ratios  of  feeble-minded 
found  in  certain  age  groups  per  1,000  of  the  total  in  1880  and  1890,  with  di.stiuction  of  color  and  of  native  and 
foreign  born,  which  comiiarisons  are  also  shown  for  the  white  and  colored  by  sex  in  4  diagrams. 

Table  52. 


COLOE  AND  NATivrrr. 

MALES. 

Under  10 
years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  to  30 

years. 

30  to  40 

years. 

40  to  60 
years. 

60  years 
and  over. 

Total 1890.. 

1880.. 

White 1890.. 

1880.. 

Native  bom 1890.. 

1880.. 

Foreicn  bom 1890. . 

1880.. 

Colored 1890.. 

1880.. 

62.38 
115.85 

223.65 
273.54 

219.63 
272.09 

158.90 
150.46 

208.59 
146.61 

126.85 
41.45 

59.47 
115.  33 

64.55 
121.03 

15.53 
24.14 

86.10 
119.  37 

218.23 
273.08 

232.78 
278.84 

92.38 
181.03 

237. 93 
276.65 

218.03 
270.44 
226.  27 
272.96 

146.  85 
230.17 

232.68 
283.12 

160.97 
150.73 

163.15 
140.  65 

142.09 
215.95 

142.  03 
148.61 

212.08 
148.22 

200.56 
141.69 

317.52 
252.59 

175. 17 
135.86 

130.62 
42.20 

112.09 
38.83 

285.63 
96.12 

96  09 
36.39 

76 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  53. 


COLOR  AXD  NATTTITT. 

FEMALES. 

Under  10 
years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  to  30 
years. 

30  to  40 
years. 

40  to  60 
year.s. 

60  years 
and  over. 

Total 1890.. 

1880.. 

•WTiite 1890.. 

1880.. 

Kaf  ivo  born 1890 . . 

1880.. 

Foreign  born 1890.. 

1880.. 

Colored 1800.. 

1880.. 

68.78 
124.36 

209.51 
294. 47 

197.  OD 
242. 80 

157.11 
144.46 

215.  9D 
148. 07 

101.01 
45.84 

57.11 
123.96 

62.38 
130.30 

15.28 
24.05 

72.07 
127.37 

207.57 
294.07 

223.42 
301.  66 

81.88 
174.  38 

224.91 
297.40 

197.21 
244.01 

207.65 
244.80 

114.35 
231.51 

201.53 
233.64 

158.48 
145.33 

162.  63 
142.40 

125.  57 
190.  62 

146.  26 
137.91 

218.48 
148.00 

206.36 
140.  59 

314.63 

274. 81 

195.37 
144. 13 

161. 15 
44.03 

137.50 
40.19 

348.29 
104.63 

159. 86 
59.49 

Diagram  30  shows  comparison,  1890  and  1S80,  of  ratios  of  certain  age  periods  to  1,000  of  tlie  total  feeble- 
minded, after  deducting  the  uuknown  ages,  for  the  white  males. 

Diagram  31  shows  comparison,  1890  and  18S0,  of  ratios  of  certain  age  periods  to  1,000  of  the  total  feeble- 
minded, after  deducting  the  unknown  ages,  for  the  white  females. 

Diagram  32  shows  comparison,  1890  and  1880,  of  ratios  of  certain  age  periods  to  1,000  of  the  total  feeble- 
minded, after  deducting  the  unknown  ages,  for  the  colored  males. 

Diagram  33  shows  comparison,  1890  and  1880,  of  ratios  of  certain  age  periods  to  1,000  of  the  total  feeble- 
minded, after  deducting  the  unknown  ages,  for  the  colored  females. 

From  these  tables  and  diagrams  it  will  be  seen  that  there  were  very  great  differences  in  the  distributions  of 
the  feeble-minded  by  age  periods  in  1880  from  those  in  1890.  The  proportion  under  30  yea*rs  of  age  was  less  and 
that  under  10  years  of  age  very  much  less  in  1890  than  in  1880,  with  a  corresponding  increase  in  1890  of  the 
proportion  of  those  30  years  of  age  and  upward,  and  especially  of  those  GO  years  of  age  and  ujiward.  These 
diflerences  are  probably  due  in  part  to  the  less  complete  enumeration  of  the  leeble-uiiuded  children  in  1890  than 
was  made  with  the  help  of  the  physicians  of  the  country  in  1880,  and  in  part  to  the  fact  that  certain  children 
reported  as  feeble-minded  or  idiots  in  1880  were  reckoned  among  the  insane  in  1890. 

Table  51  and  Diagram  3i  show  the  number  of  the  feebleminded  in  1890  in  each  100,000  of  the  populatioa  of 
certain  age  groups. 

Table  54. 


AOB  FEBtODS. 

AQOEEOATE. 

WHITE. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Kative 
bom. 

Kative 
parents. 

Ono  or 
both  jmr- 
ents  for- 
eign born. 

Foreign 
born. 

All  nces 

153 

166 

140 

155 

1C7 

141     1 

160 

184 

110 

100 

142 

Under  15  

67 
173 
183 
170 
186 
257 

75 
200 
214 
185 
192 
261 

59 
148 
152 
152 
180 
254 

68 
175 
183 
169 
186 
257 

7.'j 
200 
212 
184 
191 
263 

60    I 
150 
154 
152 
180 
250 

68 
184 

207 
201 
227 
300 

74 
204 
230 
218 
239 
313 

53 
141 

15:: 

157 
171 
233 

67 
84 
63 
60 
77 
156 

63 

164 
185 
176 
190 
264 

15  to  20 

20  to  25  

25to35  

35  to  45 

In  1880  there  were  reported  9,177  feeble-minded  childicn  under  10  years  of  age,  the  survivors  of  whom  should 
be  found  in  the  ago  group  10  to  20  years  of  age  in  tlie  census  of  1890,  in  which  age  group  we  actually  find  20,514. 
This  indicates  a  great  deficiency  in  the  count  of  tlie  feeble-minded  under  10  years  of  age  in  1880.  In  the  age 
group  from  10  to  20  years  of  age  in  1880  tliere  were  21,095  feeble-minded  per.-^on.'J,  the  survivors  of  whom  should 
be  found  in  the  age  group  20  to  30  in  the  census  of  1890,  wliich  age  grouj)  numbers  19,800.  Leaving  out  of 
the  question  the  changes  occurring  in  numbers  of  this  age  group  by  immigration,  and  supposing  that  the  counts 
of  1880  anil  1890  were  cfiually  coiiiph'te,  this  would  give  an  average  annual  death  rate  of  S.7  for  the  feeble-minded 
between  10  and  20  years  of  age,  which  is  a  higli  death  rate  lor  persons  of  these  ages,  but  not  liigher  thau  might 
bo  expected  for  person.s  of  this  class. 

Calculating  in  a  like  manner  for  the  19,997  feeble-minded  between  20  and  30  years  of  age,  reported  in  the  census 
'>f  1880,  their  average  annual  death  rate  lor  the  next  10  years  would  bo  25.4  per  1,000,  which  is  au  enormous  death 


Kli-v.>ntli  ri'lKiiscif  I 

11'  l-niu» 

1  SUlU'K. 

DIAGRAM  30 

F.- 

•i.i» 

mindful. 

AGES. 

1890 

1880 

§ 

-to 

>:5 

to 

■J 

4> 

60  &  OVER 

«■■■ 

40—60 

^^■^^^^■^^^■H 

50—40 

^H^^^I^^^^^H 

20  —  50 

^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^l 

10—20 

^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^B 

UNDER  10 

IH^HH 

DIAGRAM   31. 


AGES. 

1890 

1880 

C5 

CM 

C5 

C5 

1 

03 

Q 
^ 

Ci 

Nh 

C3 

CM 

C5 

<5> 

V5 

CM 

■v. 

<:5 

CM 

CM 

Ci 

CM 

CM 

CM 

606.0VER 

40       60 

(50  —  40 

^^^■^■^^^■H 

20  —  30 

^^^I^^H^^^^^^^^H 

10  —20 

^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^■1 

UNDER  10 

^■^^^H 

Klt'vonth  rriifluH  "f  tin-  rrut'-<l  siiiti-s. 


DIAGRAM   32. 


n***!!!!*  nilnilo'l. 


AGES 

1890 

1880 

to 

CVJ 

CM 

o 

CM 

cvi 

o 

CVl 

O 
(\J 

<0 

c\l 

o 
^ 

Ci 

^ 

Ci 

o 

CM 

CM 

CM 
C\l 

CV4 

CI 
CM 

CM 

O 
Ci 

60&OVER 

I^H 

40—60 

^^^^^■^^^^1 

30—40 

^^^^■^^^^^1 

20—30 

^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^H 

10-20 

1 

1 

^^^^^^^Hl^^^^^^^^^H^ 

UNDER  10 

^^■^^^H 

DIAGRAM    ?? 


AGES. 

/890 

1880 

•0 

CM 

CM 

CM 

C5 

cvi 

C\J 

C5l 

CVI 

CM 

C5 

<\J 

Q 
•* 

5ft 

Ci 
CM 

Q 

^ 

^ 

Ci 

CM 

C\J 

Ci 
C\l 

6  06,  OVER 

40—60 

^^^^^^■^^^^^1 

30—40 

^^^^■^^^^H 

eo—30 

^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^H 

10-20 

^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^H 

UNDERJO 

JHIHI^H^ 

DIAGRAM    34. 


THE  FEEBLK-M INI )ED. 


77 


rato  for  poisons  of  this  ago  pronp.  Oalciilatcd  in  flic  same  way  (Im  (  urn-siuindiiig  death  rates  for  tlio  deaf  and 
dumb  IVoiii  10  to  20  year.s  of  ago  woiihl  bo  1.S.13  and  for  tliosc  from  20  to  .".0  years  of  ape  1'>A  per  1,(M)0,  and  tlie 
death  rato  of  tho  blind  from  20  to  .30  years  (tf  apje  wouhl  bo  0.8  per  1,000.  It  is  jirobalde,  therefore,  that  the  death 
rate  of  tho  feebleminded  for  tho  above  mentioned  ago  gionps  is  not  far  from  tlie  rates  above  indicated. 

Table  178  .shows  the  number  of  feeble-minded  found  in  institutions  for  the  same  on  June  1,  1800,  by  sex  and 
certain  groups  of  ages,  with  distinction  of  color,  nativity,  and  birthphn'es  of  iiiotliers. 

Of  the  total  5,2.")  1,  440  were  between  5  and  10  years  of  ago  and  2,822  were  between  10  and  20  years  of  age; 
4,207  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  the  United  States,  280  of  mothers  born  in  Ireland,  2.S0  of  mothers  born  in 
Germany,  and  100  of  mothers  born  in  England,  and  .51  weie  colored. 

Table  .!.■>  shows  for  each  100,000  of  the  white  feeble-minded  found  in  institutions  the  numbci  in  each  of  certaio 
age  groups,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  certain  birthplaces  of  mothers, 

TAni,K  55. 


AQE  FEKI0D3. 


Under  5 Male  ... 

Female. 
5  to  10 Male... 

Female. 
10  to  15 Male... 

Feiuillo. 
15  to  20 M.ll6  . . . 

Female. 
20  to  25 Male... 

Female. 
25  to  30 Male... 

Female. 
30  to  35 Male  ... 

Female. 
35  to  40 Male  ... 

Female. 
40  to -15 Male... 

Female. 
45  and  over Male  .. . 

Female. 


White. 


73 

177 

10,  ]5t 

7,054 

29,  974 

22,713 

29,754 

28,  882 

17,  39G 

20,  453 

0,142 

9,539 

3,751 

0,078 

1,030 

2.  839 

515 

1,331 

1,214 

932 


NATIVE  nORN. 


Parents 
native. 


168 

9,8;)4 

6,943 

29, 359 

21,  333 

29,  739 

28,  499 

18,  052 

20,  883 

6,271 

10,  246 

3,800 

6,327 

1,045 

3,079 

570 

1,  508 

1,330 

952 


Oneorbotli 
parents 
tureigu. 


402 
275 
12,  274 
6,808 
32,59« 
28,571 
30,382 
33,510 
15,  091 
IC,  209 

4,  628 
7,143 
3,219 

5.  220 
1,000 
1,648 

201 
275 
201 
275 


ForoJKn 
born. 


e,83S 

9,615 

29,  914 

25,961 

27,350 

19,231 

15, 385 

27,885 

10, 256 

5,709 

5,128 

4,808 

855 

2,885 

835 

961 

3,419 

2,885 


IimTUPI.ACES  OF  UOTHEB.S. 


Unileil 
Stated. 


Ireland. 


162 

10,096 

6,981 

29,604 

21,807 

29,630 

28,G80 

17,  903 

20,  563 

6,139 

10,005 

3,729 

6,277 

1,000 

3,030 

546 

1,513 

1.  273 

920 


7,534 

5,839 

27,  397 

22,628 

28.767 

32,847 

20,548 

18,248 

7,534 

10, 949 

5.480 

6,  509 

085 

2,920 

1,370 


German  V. 


683 


10,539 

4, 202 

35.404 

30,  252 

28,571 

31,933 

14,286 

20, 1C8 

4,909 

6,723 

3,106 

5, 882 

1,863 

840 


1,242 


Table  56  gives  the  result  of  the  comparison  of  Tables  177  and  178  for  the  white  feeble-minded  between  5 
and  20  years  of  age,  showing  the  number  per  1,000  of  the  total  of  this  group,  who  were  found  in  institutions  for 
the  same. 

Table  56. 


NATIYITY  AND  BFETHPLACKS  OF  MOTBEBS. 

UXTTED  STATES 
TOTAL. 

TOTAL  LV 
LSSTlTUnONS. 

RATE   PER  1.000. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

12, 502 

9,504 

1,900 

1,322 

152 

138 

Kativo  bom : 

9,221 

2,760 

515 

9,828 
578 
901 

7,012 

2,147 

405 

7,465 
509 
756 

1,451 
374 
75 

1,525 
93 
120 

1,014 

251 

57 

1,062 
84 
79 

157 
135 
146 

155 
161 
125 

145 
117 
141 

142 
165 
104 

BirthplacoB  of  mothers : 

United  States 

Germany 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  of  tho  feeble-minded  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  or  those  for  whom 
instruction  in  institutions  spcfially  adapted  for  that  purpose  is  of  the  greatest  imiu)rtaiu-e,  only  about  15  per  cent 
of  the  males  and  14  per  cent  of  the  females  arc  in  such  institutions.  For  the  native  born  whites  of  native  born 
parents  the  ratio  is  a  little  grcat«r,  being  157  per  1,000  for  the  males  and  14.')  per  1,(K)0  for  tho  females,  and  for 
children  of  Irish  mothers  the  ratio  was  still  greater,  being  IGl  per  1,000  for  the  males  and  IGo  per  1,000  for  the 
females,  while  for  the  children  of  German  mothers  the  ratio  was  decidedly  below  the  average,  being  12.")  per  1,000 
for  the  males  and  104  per  1,000  for  the  females.  For  those  belonging  to  other  races,  as  indicated  by  the  birthplaces 
of  mothers,  the  numbers  are  too  small  to  make  ratios  of  any  value. 


78 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  179  shows  the  number  of  feeble-minded  between  5  and  20  years  of  age  in  the  United  States  and  in  each 
state  and  territory  on  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  motliers. 

The  total  number  of  this  age  group  was  25,338,  of  whom  22,006  were  white  and  3,272  were  colored.  Of  the 
•whites,  12,502  were  males  and  9,504  were  females;  16,233  were  native  born  of  native  parents,  4,913  were  native  of 
foreign  born  parents,  and  920  wore  foreign  born.  Of  the  colored,  1,938  were  males  and  1,334  were  females;  2,714 
were  black,  or  full  blooded  negroes,  and  558  were  of  mixed  blood,  mulattoes,  quadroons,  etc.;  17,293  were  white 
children  of  mothers  born  in  the  United  States,  372  of  mothers  born  in  England  and  Wales,  110  of  mothers  born  in 
Scotland,  1,087  of  mothers  born  in  Ireland,  430  of  mothers  born  in  British  America,  59  of  motliers  born  in  France, 
1,717  of  mothers  born  in  Germany,  453  of  mothers  born  in  Scandinavia,  GO  of  mothers  born  in  Bohemia,  48  of  mothers 
born  in  Hungary.  22  of  mothers  born  in  Italy,  and  108  of  mothers  born  in  Russia  and  Poland. 

Tabic  57  shows  lor  the  United  States  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the  number  of  males  and  females,  white 
and  colored,  native  and  foreign  born,  in  each  1,000  of  the  feeble-minded  between  5  and  20  years  of  age  in  1890  and 
in  1880. 

Table  57. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  United  States 1890.. 

1880.. 

Al.ibama 1800.. 

1880.. 


Arizona 1890.. 

1880.. 


Arkatisas. 


ilalo. 


California 1890.. 

1880.. 

Colorado 1890.. 

1880.. 

Connecticut 1890.. 

1880.. 

Dcl.iware 1890.. 

1880.. 

District  of  Columbia 1890.. 

1880.. 

Florida 1800.. 

1880.. 

Georgia 1890. . 

1880.. 

Id.-iho 1890.. 

1880.. 

Illinois 1890.. 

1880.. 

Indiana 1890.. 

1880.. 


Iowa  . 


Eannaa . 


1890. 

1S80. 

1890. 

1880.. 

Kentucky 1690. 

1880.. 

Lonisinna 1890 

1880.. 

Maine 1890. 

1880. 

Maryland 1890. 

1880. 

Uaiaacliniiirllii 1800. 

1880. 

n  nnliota  territory,  1880:  Kambcr  per 
While,  162. 


570 
572 


562 
612 

778 
500 

669 
548 

601 
575 

635 
634 

603 
641 

471 
592 

655 
486 

564 
562 

571 
568 

588 
286 

572 
575 

567 
563 

581 
COS 

549 
S83 

5j8 
502 

589 
584 
560 
680 

652 
583 

598 
592 


Fe- 
male. 


430 

428 


438 
388 

222 
SOO 

431 
452 

399 
425 

365 
360 

395 
359 

529 

408 

345 
514 

436 

438 

429 
432 

412 
711 

428 
425 

433 
437 

419 
392 

451 
417 

442 

408 

411 
410 

434 
414 

448 
417 


871 
871 

554 
584 


7U9 
703 

986 
971 

1,000 
951 

080 
970 

843 

842 

038 
514 

513 
000 

530 
545 

1,000 
1,000 

987 
988 

979 
985 

996 
991 

969 
040 

879 
861 

677 
504 

1,000 
1,000 

700 
095 


Col. 
ored. 


129 
129 


446 
416 

111 
375 

291 
237 

11 
29 


49 

20 
24 

157 

158 

362 

486 

487 
400 

470 
455 


13 
12 

21 

IS 

4 
9 

31 
60 

121 
139 

423 
406 


234 
305 

17 


402     083     17    906 

408     098     2  I   911 

,000  of  total  between  5  and  20 


Na- 
tive. 


835 
841 


551 

583 


375 

702 
758 

941 
927 

953 
878 

944 
936 

843 
842 

621 
614 

513 

600 

528 
545 

941 

857 

941 
943 

970 
973 

955 
957 

928 
859 

874 
859 

565 
594 

952 

070 

735 


Tor- 
eign. 


250 

7 
5 

45 
44 

47 
73 

36 
41 


17 


143 

46 
45 

0 

12 

41 
34 

41 
81 

5 
2 

12 


48 
30 

31 

4 

77 
87 
years  o( 


STATES  A2)D  TERRITORIES. 


Michigan 1690.. 

1880.. 

Minnesota 1890.. 

18S0.. 

Mississippi 1890 . . 

1880.. 

Missouri 1890.. 

1880.. 

Montana 1890.. 

1880.. 

Nebraska 1890.. 

1880.. 

Nevada ' 1S90.. 

1880.. 

New  Hampsliire 1890.. 

1880.. 


New  Jersey.. 


...1890. 
1880. 


New  Mexico 1890.. 

1880.. 

New  York 1890.. 

1880.. 

North  Carolina 1890.. 

1880.. 

North  Dakota 1890.. 

O1880.. 


Ohio. 


1890.. 

1880.. 

Oklahoma 1890.. 

Oregon 1890.. 

1880.. 

Pennsylvania 1890. . 

1880.. 

Khodo  Island 1890.. 

1880.. 

South  Carolina 1890.. 

1880. . 

Souih  Dakota 1890.. 

al880.. 


Male. 


Tcnnossco 1890.. 

1880.. 
age — males,  595;  females,  405;  white, 


566 
563 
560 
566 

577 
603 

538 
563 

333 

875 

564 
492 

417 
583 

551 
543 

001 
529 

500 
600 

655 
551 

570 
574 

583 


507 
560 


506 
511 

592 
572 

560 
047 

654 


601 
664 


Fe- 
male. 


434 
435 

434 
434 

423 
397 

462 
437 

667 
125 

430 
508 

583 
417 

449 
457 
399 

471 

500 
400 

445 
449 

430 
420 


433 
440 


494 
489 

408 
428 

440 
453 

446 
423 


309 
436 


White. 


994 

984 

427 
494 

941 
923 

1,000 
750 

992 
983 

1,000 
833 

992 
989 

975 
935 

1,000 
980 

990 
990 

612 
662 


977 


1,000 
967 

976 
983 


448 
439 

1,000 


752 

802 


Col- 
ored. 


12 
11 

6 
10 

573 
506 

59 

77 


107 

8 
11 

25 
45 


10 
10 

388 
338 

17 


33 

24 
15 

00 
12 

552 
511 


248 
198 


Na- 
tive. 


873 

887 

812 
816 

427 
494 

932 
911 

867 
750 

925 
856 

,000 
833 

890 
968 

923 
916 

929 
920 

927 
947 

612 
662 

683 


901 
963 

923 

964 
921 

936 
953 

830 

872 

448 
459 


752 
798 


For- 
eign. 


lis 

102 

182 
168 


9 
12 


67 
127 


103 
21 

62 
3> 

71 
60 

63 
43 


SOO 


18 
19 


30 
43 

40 

ai 

110 

iia 


183 


892;  colored,  108;  native  white.  730;  foreign 


THE  FKKI'.LlvMlNDKD. 


79 


Tadlb  57— Colli  i (1. 


Fo- 
lualo. 

Col- 
ored. 

wniTB. 

F«. 
male. 

Col- 
urcd. 

wum. 

BTATKS 

AND  TEBBITOEIKS. 

Mnlo. 

Whlto. 

No- 

tlvo. 

For- 
eign. 

STATES   A.VU 

TKiatlTOUIKH. 

Mole. 

While. 

tire. 

For- 

•Ijfn. 

Toxiw 

1890.. 

660 

420 

713 

287 

092 

21 

WoaliiDRtoD 

1890.. 

447 

553 

1.000 

8M 

108 

1880.. 

000 

400 

017 

383 

017 

1880.. 

019 

381 

953 

M 

>S2 

rtoh 

1890.. 

007 

333 

1,000 

800 

200 

Wc«t  Virginia.. 

1890.. 

553 

447 

000 

40 

DM 

6 

1S80.. 

555 

445 

701 

209 

078 

23 

1880.. 

933 

467 

982 

18 

S80 

t 

Vermont... 

1800.. 

G40 

400 

1,000 

983 

17 

Wisconsin 

1890.. 

505 

435 

908 

2 

886 

iia 

1880.. 

603 

397 

1,000 

014 

80 

1880.. 

560 

440 

995 

5 

881 

U4 

Virginia... 

1890.. 

604 

436 

591 

400 

590 

1 

■\Vyoinlns 

1890.. 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1880.. 

580 

414 

1,000 

000 

40 

1880.. 

500 

500 

1,000 

1,000 

Table  180  shows  for  the  feeble-minded  found  in  the  United  States  on  June  1, 1890,  the  a.ssigned  cau.scs  of  their 
defect  as  far  as  they  were  stated,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  niitivity,  and  of  certain  ajjc  periods  wlion  tlie  delect 
is  supposed  to  have  occurred.  Of  the  total  y5,.571,  no  cause  was  assigned  for  l[),-"»3(),  and  the  age  when  tlie  disability 
occurred  was  unknown  for  7,801.  The  defect  was  reported  as  congenital  for  42,805,  The  causes  assigned  for  the 
cases  not  congenital  include  4,950  cases  due  to  general  diseases,*  such  as  fevers  of  various  kinds,  ]0,."i!iS  due  to 
diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  477  due  to  aft'ectioiis  connected  with  the  reproductive  organs,  and  5,!»i;7  due  to 
accidents  and  injuries;  3,069  were  attributed  to  fevers  in  general,  of  which  1,308  occurred  under  5  years  of  age,  586 
from  5  to  10  years  of  age,  309  from  10  to  15  years  of  age,  598  from  15  to  45  years  of  age,  and  193  at  45  years  of  age 
and  upward.  Of  the  1,480  cases  attributed  to  scarlet  fever,  743  occiured  under  5  years  of  age  and  451  between 
5  and  10  years  of  age;  110  cases  were  attributed  to  diphtheria,  22  to  syphilis,  179  to  scrofula,  and  71  to  rickets.  Of 
those  due  to  diseases  of  the  nervous  system,  3,165  were  attributed  to  epilepsy  and  2,540  to  convulsions.  Of  477 
cases  attributed  to  diseases  of  the  reproductive  organs,  475  Avero  among  women  and  wore  attributed  to  disorders 
of  menstruation,  278  of  those  being  in  women  between  15  and  45  years  of  age,  and  122  in  women  45  years  of  age 
and  ui)ward;  3,327  were  attributed  to  falls  or  blows  on  the  head  or  spine,  711  to  sunstroke  or  exposure  to  the  sun, 
I.ISG  to  exposure  and  maltreatment,  478  to  fright,  and  138  to  burns.  These  ligures  are  of  little  value  as  indicating 
the  relative  influence  of  the  alleged  causes  in  the  production  of  feeble  niiiulcdness  or  idiocy,  and  it  is  imjiroper  to 
speak  of  epilepsy  or  convulsions  as  a  cause  of  idiocy,  as  these  are  only  symptoms  of  central  brain  disturbance,  but 
the  large  proportions  attributed  to  scarlet  fever  and  to  injuries  of  the  head  merit  atteutiou  as  indicating  remote 
consequences  which  may  not  be  suiflcieutly  borne  in  mind  in  the  prognosis  of  tliese  atiections.  The  cases  attributed 
to  disorders  of  menstruation  would  be  more  properly  classed  with  insanity  than  with  idiocy. 

Table  58  shows  for  each  100,000  of  the  feeble-minded  in  the  United  States  in  1890,  excluding  the  congeuital 
idiots,  those  for  whom  the  defect  was  attributed  to  old  age  and  tiiose  for  whom  the  cause  was  not  stated,  the 
number  attributed  to  each  of  certain  assigned  causes,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  of  three  age  periods  in  which 
idiocy  occurred. 

Table  58. 


Total  genoral  diseases 

Fover 

Scarlet  fever 

Dil)b  t  heria 

Scrofula  and  rickets 

Total  diseases  of  ncrvoos  system 

Diseases  of  mcnstrnation 

Total  accident 8 

Falls  or  blows  on  the  head 

Snnstrolic  or  exposure  to  sun 

Fright 


Total. 


15,  470.  80 

9,  584.  04 

4, 640. 56 

343.  51 

780.  71 

33, 096.  00 
1,  483. 36 

18, 509. 15 

10,  389.  73 
2, 220.  35 
1, 192. 72 


Male. 


15,234.40 
9,  455. 87 
4,534.40 
370.  02 
763. 11 
33, 178.  50 


23,  025,  88 

13,  652.  95 

3, 323.  38 

1,371.33 


Female. 


15,791.36 

9,  750. 32 

4, 778.  30 

301.  33 

803.  56 

32, 938. 95 

3, 407.  95 

12,648.87 

6, 155. 83 

739. 21 

1,650.17 


Male. 


15,410.69 
9,  379.  65 
4,  776. 07 
404. 45 
767.  26 
33,  224. 29 


22, 643. 19 
13,287.34 
3,  378. 34 
3,350.09 


Female. 


16, 206. 95 

9, 841. 05 

5, 150. 38 

319.46 

740. 22 

33, 629. 42 

3, 373. 85 

12,357.80 

6,116.57 

802.  50 

1,  698. 61 


Male. 


12, 903. 23 
10,464.20 
1,337.53 


708. 10 
32,  572.  78 


28, 038. 12 
18,  489.  38 
2,  590.  33 
1, 573. 56 


Female. 


10, 960. 14 

8, 695. 65 

452. 90 

90.58 

1.  539.  86 

25,  543. 48 

3, 804. 35 

16, 032.  61 

6, 612. 32 

634.00 

1,086.96 


' 


AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  OCCCBBKD. 


Under  5 
years. 


5  to  10 
years. 


20, 128. 19 
11.644.26  I 

6,014.44 
480. 73 

1,  353. 16 
43,096.23 


14,  786.  79 

10,339.03 

094. 33 

1,620.23 


21,937.88 
13,236.96 
10,137.49 
677.66 
750.60 
38, 739. 55 


18,726.00 

12,  702. 59 

1,084.26 

2,055.57 


10  to  15 
years. 


19.644.24 
11, 94a  98 

0, 225.  S3 

502.71 

839.40 

35.  305.  48 

2,049.50 
21,577.73 
14,335.15 

1,503.12 

1,701.47 


Diagram  35  shows  the  number  of  cases  of  feeblemindedness  attributable  to  each  of  certain  causes  per  100,000 
feeble-minded  not  congenital  for  whom  the  causes  were  stated,  excluding  old  age,  and  with  distinction  of  nmlo 
and  female.  This  diagram  shows  that  while  accidents  and  injuries,  lulls  or  blows  on  the  head,  and  sunstrokes 
caused  a  greater  proportion  of  cases  in  males  than  in  females,  owing  to  the  much  greater  liability  of  males  than 


80  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

of  females  to  such  accidents,  tlie  proportion  of  cases  due  to  diseases  of  various  kinds  is  about  the  same  in  tlie  two 
sexes. 

Diagram  36  sliows  tlie  number  of  cases  of  feeble-mindednes-s  in  white  and  in  colored  males  attributed  to  each 
of  certain  causes  per  100,000  of  the  noncongenital  feeble-minded  for  whom  the  causes  of  the  delect  were  stated, 
excluding  those  attributed  to  old  age. 

This  diagram  shows  that  accidents  and  injuries  and  falls  or  blows  on  the  head  caused  a  greater  proi)ortion 
of  cases  among  colored  than  among  white  males,  while  sunstrote  and  scarlet  fever  caused  a  greater  proportion  of 
cases  among  the  white  than  among  the  colored. 

Diagram  37  shows  the  number  of  cases  of  feeble-mindedness  in  the  white  and  colored  females  attributed 
to  each  of  certain  causes  per  100,000  of  the  noncongenital  feeble-minded  for  whom  the  causes  were  stated,  excluding 
those  attributed  to  old  age. 

While  in  males  there  was  little  difference  between  the  white  and  the  colored  as  to  the  proportion  of  cases 
attributed  to  diseases  of  the  nervous  system-,  among  the  females  a  much  greater  proportion  of  the  cases  are 
'attributed  to  this  cause  among  the  whites  than  among  the  colored,  and  the  same  is  the  case  as  regards  tbe  general 
diseases. 

The  ratio  of  cases  attributed  to  fright  is  somewhat  greater  among  the  white  females,  1,G9S.C1  per  100,000, 
than  among  the  colored  females,  1,086.90,  while  for  the  males  it  is  somewhat  greater  among  the  colored,  1,573.50, 
than  among  the  whites,  1,356.09. 

Diagram  38  shows  the  number  of  cases  of  feeblemindedness  attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes,  with 
distinction  of  those  which  occurred  under  5  years  of  age  and  those  which  occurred  between  5  and  10  years  of  age, 
per  100,000  of  the  noncongenital  feeble-minded  for  whom  the  cause  of  the  defect  was  stated,  excluding  those  for 
old  age.  It  will  be  seen  from  this  diagram  tliat  the  proportion  of  cases  due  to  diseases  of  the  nervous  system 
was  nuich  greater  among  those  which  occurred  under  5  years  of  age,  43,090.23,  than  among  those  which  occurred 
from  5  to  10  years  of  age,  38,739.55,  jier  100,000,  and  that  the  same  is  true  for  those  attributed  to  scrofula  and 
rickets,  while  for  all  the  other  causes  the  proportion  was  greater  for  the  cases  occumug  from  5  to  10  years  of  age. 

It  will  be  seen  by  Table  ISO  that  1,211  cases  of  feeble-mindedness  are  attributed  to  old  age,  of  whom  502  were 
males  and  712  were  females.    These  were  undoubtedly  cases  of  senile  dementia. 

Table  181  shows  the  conjugal  condition  of  the  feeble-minded  15  years  of  age  and  upward,  as  found  in  the 
United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  the  congenital  and  noncongenital  forms,  and  of  certain  age 
groups,  by  sex,  color,  and  parentage. 

Of  the  79,718  whose  conjugal  condition  was  reported,  43,875  were  males  and  35,843  were  females.  Of  this 
number  6,047  were  unknown  when  occurred,  3,380  males  and  3,207  females. 

Of  39,322  white  males,  31,305,  or  790.1  per  1,000,  were  siugle;  G,189,  or  157.4  per  1,000,  were  married;  1,677,  or 
42.7  per  1,000,  were  widowed,  and  151,  or  3.8  i^er  1,000,  were  divorced.  Of  31,929  white  females,  22,945,  or  718.6 
per  1,000,  were  single;  4,923,  or  154.2  per  1,000,  were  married;  3,863,  or  121.0  per  1,000,  were  widowed,  and  198,  or 
6.2  per  1,000,  were  divorced.  Of  4,553  colored  males,  3,505,  or  769.8  per  1,000,  were  single;  828,  or  181.9  per  1,000, 
were  married;  207,  or  45.5  per  1,000,  were  widowed,  and  13,  or  2.8  per  1,000,  were  divorced.  Of  the  3,914  colored 
females,  2,228,  or  569:2  per  1,000,  were  single;  904,  or  231.0  per  1,000,  were  married;  762,  or  194.7  per  3,000,  were 
widowed,  and  20,  or  5.1  per  1,000,  were  divorced. 

The  proportion  of  married  and  widowed,  therefore,  was  decidedly  greater  among  the  colored  tliaii  among  the 
whites,  and  was  greater  among  the  females  than  among  the  males  for  the  colored  and  greater  among  the  females 
than  among  the  males  for  the  whites.  Much  the  greater  ])roportion  of  the  feeble-minded  reported  as  married, 
widowed,  and  divorced  is  found  in  those  iu  whom  the  mental  defect  was  not  congenital,  among  whom,  as  lias  been 
pointed  out  before,  there  are  probably  reported  a  considerable  number  of  cases  of  senile  or  terminal  dementia, 
who  were  married  before  the  defect  occurred. 

Tbis  will  be  seen  by  Table  59,  which  shows  for  the  congenital  and  noncongenital  feeble-minded,  omitting  those 
for  whom  the  age  at  which  the  mental  defect  occurred  was  not  reported,  with  distinction  of  certain  age  groups, 
and  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  the  number  per  1,000  of  each  age  groniJ  who  were  single,  married,  widowed,  or 
divorced. 


KIcvfntli  Ci'iisiis  of  tilt'  I'liitt'*!  State's. 


DIAGRAM   3S. 


K****!!!**  iiiiri<li*<). 


CAUSES. 

Diseases   of  nervous   sysl-etn 

Accidenhs. 

General    diseases. 

Falls  or  blows  on  hhe  head. 

Fever. 

Scarlet-  Pever. 

Sun  shroKe  or  exposure  ho  sun 

Frighl- 

Scrofula  and  Rickehs. 

Diph^he^ia. 

Menshruahon. 

MALES. 

FEMALES  . 

30P0O  25.000  200OO    15000     lODOO     5000 

5000    ICCOO    I5D0O    20000  25000  30000 

^_ 

^^_ 

^^_ 

^^ 

^^^^ 

""" 

^^" 

^~ 

^^^ 

^^" 

i^^m 

^^^H 

J 

1 

DIAGRAM   36. 


CAUSES. 

WHITE  MALES.                                       COLORED  MALES. 

Diseases  of  ttie  nervousaystem 

Accidents 

General  diseases 

Falls  or  blows  on  the  head 

Fever 

Scarlet  Fever 

Sunstroke  or  exposure  to  sun 

Fright, 

Scrofula  and  Rickets 

DiphtPiQria 

J5O0O     3OD0O      2SOOO     aOOOO      15D0O      lOOOO     ECOO                           IpoO       ICOOO      ISOOO       20OO0    5SJD0O     3QO0O     3S<X>a 

^^_ 

1                  1                 1                   1 

^^ 

^^ 

1          !           ' 

""" 

I 

^^ 

! 

1 

II 

Elevcnrli  Cfiisiis  of  ili.-  fnll.'il  Stat.-s 


DIAGRAM    37. 


F'v'hli*  mlnihwl. 


CAUSES. 


Diseases  oF  nervous  syshem. 

General    diseases. 

Accidenl-s 

Fever. 

Falls   or  blows  on  l-he  head  . 

Scarlet-  fever. 

Mensfruahion 

Frlgh^ 

Sunsbroke  or  exposure  ^o  sun 

Scrofula  and  RicKets 

Oiptheria 


DIAGRAM    38 


CAUSES 

Oto  5  YEARS 

StolO  YEARS. 

Drseases  of  nervous  systervi 
General  diseases. 
Accidents 
Fever- 
Falls  or  blowa  onlheliead 
Sca»-let  fever 
Fright 

Scrofula   and   ricUetS, 
Sunstroke  or  exposure  to  sun 
DiphtKeria 

4200^         4QOOO      35000      JOOOO        ZiOOO      30000      iSDOO      lOooo        4ooo 

Sooo        lOOOo     noon    20000    lipoo     Mooe     izooa     *oooo 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^2 

■■ 

^" 

"^ 

1 

^ 

^" 

" 

^^ 

^^ 

1 

■Hi 

^H 

■ 
1 
1 
1 

■ 
1 

■ 
1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


81 


Taulb  59. 


SEX,  COLOK,  AKIl  NATIVITY, 


■Wliile,  male: 

Siii[;1o 

Married 

"Widowetl 

Divorced , 

WliUo,  female: 

Single 

Married 

AVidowod 

Divorced 

I^ativc  parents,  Diale: 

Single 

Married , 

"Widowed 

Divorced 

Kative  parents,  fomalo: 

Single 

Married 

"Widowed 

Divorced 

Foreign  parents,  male : 

Single 

Married 

"Widowed 

Divorced 

Foreign  parents, fomalo: 

Single 

Married 

"Widowed 

Divorced 

Foreign  born,  male : 

Single 

Married 

"Widowed 

Di  vorccd 

Foreign  bom,  female : 

Single 

Married 

"Widowed 

Divorced 

Colored,  male; 

Single 

Married 

"Widowed 

Divorced 

Coloi-ed,  female : 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 


COHOimTAL. 


Total. 


011.3 

09.  5 

10.4 

2.8 

870.1 

78.  a 

47.0 

4.0 

902.9 
7r>.  8 
18.2 
3.1 

867.8 
81.1 
40.9 

4.2 

Ofin.  4 

25.0 

4.2 

0.8 

943.7 

33.1 

17.1 

1.1 

886.4 

87.8 

21.9 

3.9 

760.3 

130.6 

102.9 

0.2 

804.  5 

III.O 

23.3 

1.2 

745.1 

142.6 

109.4 

2.9 


IS  to  30 
years. 


983.3 

10.3 

l.S 

0.2 

907.0 
28.4 


980.2 
18.2 
1.2 
0.4 

962.5 

33.2 

3.1 

1.2 

993.1 
5.0 
1.3 


985.9 

11.4 

1.8 

0.9 

987.  7 
12.3 


969.0 

27.6 
3.4 


962.9 
34.8 
2.3 


914.2 

72.5 

12.1 

1.2 


30  to  45 
years. 


009.2 

77.3 

9.9 

3.6 

808. 9 

100.6 

25.3 

5.2 

901.1 
84.3 
10.  5 
4.1 

866.0 
104.1 
24.4 

5.5 

943.1 

42.4 

7.9 

1.0 

911.0 
73.7 
14.7 


925.  S 

64.6 

7.  2 

2.4 

826.7 

109.6 

51.4 

10.3 

803.6 

110.3 

18.0 

1.5 

680.4 

204.1 

111.4 

4.1 


45  to  60 
years. 


60  vears 
antf  over. 


813.8 
151.8 

27.8 
O.C 

789.9 

142.7 

71'.  3 

9.1 

800.7 

ir.0.0 

31.3 
6.0 

780.8 

129.7 

74.5 

9.0 

800.9 

119.2 

13.3 

0.6 

704.2 

150.9 

75.5 

9.4 

845.3 

135.  9 

7.5 

11.3 

634.2 

245.4 

111.1 

9.3 

660.9 

281.1 

58.0 


557.0 

244.7 

194.1 

4.2 


008.4 

100.4 

103.9 

7.3 

COS.  7 

132.3 

254.2 

4.8 

707.4 

181.8 

103.0 

7.8 

635.3 
123.8 
236.1 

4.8 

7,'')0. 0 
22-'.  2 
27.8 


KOHCII.vaBttTAL. 


Total. 


S89.8 

76.9 

333.3 


632.4 

237.9 

124.3 

5.4 

454.0 
195.4 
314.  8 


112.8 
9  8 

418.4 

163.3 

413.2 

5.1 


700.1 

226.5 

62.0 

4.8 

002.  5 

215.0 

174.3 

8.2 

705.7 

226.8 

62.5 

5.0 

613.4 

205.8 

171.7 

9.1 

875.4 

98.2 

25.0 

1.4 

815.5 

110.9 

68.0 

5.6 

528.3 

361.6 

103.2 

6.9 

356.3 

354.1 

283.3 

6.3 

051.8 

271.4 

71.1 

5.7 

422.3 

308.5 

262.1 

7.1 


15  to  30 
ycani. 


30tn4S 
ycani. 


978.4 

19.1 

1.0 

0.9 

935.9 

55.0 

5.6 

2.0 

973.8 

22.9 

2.3 

1.2 

928*7 

61.4 

6.5 

3.4 

093.7 
6.3 


902.  5 

33.2 

3.4 

0.9 

975.6 
24.4 


917.2 

79.5 

3.3 


922.7 

69.5 

6.5 

1.3 

788.2 

175.7 

29.5 

6.6 


830.7 

149.5 

14.  C 

5.2 

702.2 

238.7 

47.5 

11.6 

830.7 

146.8 

17.1 

5.4 

605.1 

242.9 

49.3 

12.7 

8.'i7.3 

106.0 

4.0 

2.7 

799.0 
157.9 
30.3 
12.8 

752.8 

226.9 

12.9 

7.4 

608.9 

327.9 

60.9 

2.3 

679.8 

230.5 

71.4 

12.3 

372.2 

456.0 

156.4 

15.4 


4StoM 
year*. 


OU  yenm 
auuoviT. 


639. 7 

394.2 

67.1 

9.0 

458.9 

359.3 

107.3 

14.5 

550.6 

377.0 

57.8 

8.6 

506.5 

318.0 

159.1 

15.8 

572.0 

351.7 

72.0 

4.3 

491.7 

331.5 

ICO.  2 

16.6 

461.3 

477.7 

49.1 

11.9 

284.0 

508.0 

197.8 

9.6 

372.7 

520.5 

89.6 

7.2 

2(«.5 

409.1 

379.9 

6.5 


235.0 
520.7 

ail.  2 

7.1 

198.5 

282.1 

512.3 

7.1 

J18.5 

S30.6 

235.5 

7.4 

224.0 

259.4 

»09.3 

7.3 

2C5.0 

507.7 

251.3 

6.1 

167.9 
242.4 
569.7 


230.4 

518.8 

244.4 

6.4 

128.3 

3.12.  6 

511.3 

7.8 

176.3 

596.6 

220.3 

6.8 

131.3 
271.3 
507. 4 


717G  INS- 


82 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


This  is  also  shown  by  Diagram  30,  -which  indicates  the  proportions  of  the  married  and  widowed  in  the 
congenital  and  noncongenital  feebleminded  by  4  groups  of  age  for  the  white  males  and  females.  This  diagram 
sLould  be  compared  with  Diagram  22,  showing  the  proportions  of  the  difle.eut  conjugal  conditions  among  the 
sane  and  insane. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  for  the  white  feeble-minded  males  the  nirmber  of  the  married  per  1,000  of 
those  congenitally  affected  was  69.5,  while  among  those  not  congenitally  affected  it  was  22G.5.  Among  the  white 
females  congenitally  affected  it  was  7S.0,  among  those  not  congenitally  affected  215.0. 

It  will  also  be  observed  that  these  marked  differences  between  the  congenital  and  the  noncongenital  are  the 
greatest  at  the  ages  from  45  years  and  upward.  Thus,  of  the  white  males  between  15  and  30  years  of  age  the  ratio 
of  the  married  is  15.3  per  1,000  for  the  congenital  and  10.1  for  the  noncongenital,  while  for  the  age  group  45  to  GO 
there  are  151. S  per  1,000  for  the  congenital  and  394.2  per  1,000  for  the  noncongeuit.al,  and  for  the  age  group  60 
and  over  190.4  for  the  congenital  and  526.7  for  the  noncongenital. 

Table  60  shows  for  each  10,000  population  in  the  United  States  15  years  of  age  and  upward  the  number  of 
feeble-minded  reported  for  the  corresponding  age  and  conjugal  condition,  where  ages  and  conjugal  condition  were 
reported,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  of  2  age  groups,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians  not  included. 

Table  60. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

15  to  45 

j-oars. 

45  years 
and  over. 

15  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and  over. 

SlDgle : 

Male 

33.29 

33.51 

2.49 
2.70 

8.70 
9.62 

25.50 
23.30 

170.91 
164.38 

11.63 
10.28 

27.48 
23.92 

42.42 
49.93 

36.10 
2D.  00 

3.90 
5.56 

16.73 
13.64 

20.97 
16.05 

ISO.  14 
176.  25 

12.43 
14.68 

26.26 
30.20 

33.50 
32.43 

Married : 

Male 

Widowed: 

Male  

Divorced : 

Mai©  

Table  182  shows  for  the  feeble-minded  in  the  United  States  in  1890  the  ages  when  the  defect  is  stated  to  have 
occurred,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativitj'. 

Of  the  87,770  persons  for  whom  the  age  when  idiocy  occurred  was  reported,  42,805  were  reported  to  have  been 
congenital  idiots,  16,242  to  have  become  idiots  under  5  years  of  age,  5,915  between  5  and  10  years  of  age,  3,563 
between  10  and  15  years  of  age,  11,183  between  15  and  45  years  of  age,  and  8,062  at  45  years  of  age  and  ujjward. 

Thefrreater  number  of  the  cases  in  which  the  defect  is  reported  to  have  occurred  after  45  years  of  age,  and 
pome  of  tho.se  in  whom  it  is  reported  to  have  occurred  between  15  and  45  years  of  age,  are  probably  cases  of 
dementia,  senile  or  terminal,  which  .should  be  classed  with  the  insane  rather  than  with  the  idiots. 

Table  183  shows  tlic  number  of  the  feeble-minded  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  ISOO,  concerning  whom  it 
was  reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  feebleminded  or  insane  relatives,  with  distinction  of  se.x,  color, 
and  nativity,  and  for  those  who  had  such  relatives  the  character  of  the  relalionshi]>.  In  examining  this  table  it 
must  be  borne  in  mind  that  the  same  person  may  be  reported  in  different  connections,  as  a  father,  a  son,  an  uncle, 
a  brother. 

The  table  shows  that  of  44,033  feeble-minded  persons  concerning  whom  it  was  reported  as  to  whether  they  had 
insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives  or  not,  24,844,  or  564  jicr  1,000,  had  such  relatives.  The  correspoiKling  ratio 
in  IMSO  was  513  per  1,000,  but  the  returns  related  to  only  8,728  persons.  Of  the  feebleminded  leixirted  as  to 
relatives  in  1890,  .565  per  1,000  of  the  whites  and  560  per  1,000  of  the  colored  had  relatives  who  were  insane  or 
feebleminded.  Of  tlio.se  for  whom  the  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives  were  re])orted  by  the  i)arental  side,  there 
were,  of  the  whites  6,274,  of  the  colored  685.  Of  those  having  such  relatives  on  tiic  niolhei's  siile  only  the  nninlier 
was,  of  whites  3,104,  of  colored  393,  being  for  the  whites  495  and  of  the  colored  574  ])er  1,000  of  tlio.so  for  whom 
such  relatives  were  rejiorted  by  the  i)arental  side.  The  coriesponding  figures  for  1880  were,  white  133,  colored 
.501  i)er  1,000.  The  number  having  iii.sanc  or  feebleminded  nlativcs  <in  the  latlier's  side  only  was,  of  whites  2,100, 
of  colored  237,  being  for  the  whites  382  and  for  the  colored  346  ])er  1,000  of  those  for  whom  such  relatives  were 
reported  by  the  jiarental  side.  The  corresponding  figures  for  1880  were,  whites  401,  colored  346  per  1,000.  The 
number  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives  on  both  the  father's  and  mother's  side  was,  of  whites  770  and  of 
colored  55,  being  for  the  whites  123  and  for  the  colored  80  per  1,000  of  those  for  whom  such  relatives  were 


Klrvi-rilll  Tc'lisiis  iir  Ihr  I'liitivl  Stnl«>s. 


DIAGRAM   39. 


F«!l»|p  miniltNl. 


WHITES. 
MALES. 


FEMALES. 


CONGENITAL. 


NON  CONGENITAL. 


200 


100 


100  200  300  400 


500 


WIDOWED. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED.  83 

TPportod  by  tho  parental  side.  The  corresponding  figureafor  1880  were,  whites  ICO,  colored  90  per  1,000.  The 
muiiber  having  insane  or  focblc minded  fallicr.s  was,  of  tho  -whites  2,198  and  of  the  colored  L'lS,  hcin;;  for  tho 
whites  9(>  and  for  tho  colored  112  of  tho  total  having  such  relatives,  or  for  the  whites  010  and  for  the  colored  020 
of  the  total  of  tliose  having  insane  or  fect)!oiuiii(h>(l  relatives  on  tlie  father's  side  only.  Tlio  number  having 
insane  or  fcebleininded  mothers  was,  for  the  whites  2,885,  for  the  colored  387,  being  for  the  whites  120  and  for  tho 
colored  198  per  1,000  of  tho  total  having  insane  or  feeblc-mimled  relatives,  or  for  the  whites  929  and  for  the 
coltiri'd  '.)Ao  per  1,0(10  of  those  having  such  relatives  on  the  mother's  side  only.  These  ratios  arc  therefore  greatest 
on  the  mother's  sitle. 

Tlio  number  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  grandfiithers  was,  for  tho  whites  028  and  for  the  colored  54,  being 
for  the  whites  27  and  for  the  colored  28  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  feeble-minded  relatives.  Tiir-  nnml)er  having 
insime  or  feebleminded  grandmothers  was,  for  the  whites  001  and  for  the  colored  08,  being  for  the  whites  20  and 
for  the  colored  35  per  1,000  of  those  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives.  The  proportion  having  insane 
grand  lathers  Avere,  therefore,  about  the  same  as  those  having  insane  grandmothers. 

Tlie  number  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  uncles  was,  lor  the  whites  2,252  and  for  the  colored  192,  being  for 
each  98  iier  1,000  of  tho  total  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives.  The  number  having  insane  or  feeble-minded 
aunts  was,  for  the  whites  1,735  and  for  the  colored  140,  being  for  tho  whites  70  and  for  the  colored  72  jtcr  1,000 
of  tiiose  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives.  The  proportion  of  tliose  having  insane  or  feebleminded  uncles 
was,  therefore,  decidedly  greater  than  of  those  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  aunts. 

Tlie  number  ha\-ing  insane  or  feeble-minded  cousins  was,  whites  2,017  and  colored  147,  being  for  the  whites  89 
and  for  the  colored  75  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives.  The  number  having  insane 
or  feeble-minded  brothers  was,  for  tho  whites  5,510  and  for  tho  colored  409,  being  in  the  ratio  for  the  whites  of  241 
and  for  tho  colored  of  210  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives.  The  number  having 
insane  or  feeble-minded  sisters  was,  for  the  whites  4,203  and  for  the  colored  282,  giving  the  ratio  for  the  whites 
of  180  and  for  the  colored  144  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives.  The  number  of 
males  having  insane  or  feeble-minded  brothers  was  3,570,  or  250  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  such  relatives,  and 
males  having  feebleminded  sisters  was  2,541,  or  178  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  such  relatives.  The  number  of 
females  having  feeble-minded  brothers  was  2,340,  Gr2?3  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  such  relatives,  and  of  females 
having  feeble-minded  sisters  there  were  2,004,  or  189  per  1,000  of  the  total  having  such  relatives. 

These  and  other  ratios  are  shown  in  Table  01. 


84 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DExVF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  61. 


RELATIONSHIP   AND  RATIOS. 

Total. 

■^Thile. 

Colored. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

Number  reported  as  to  relatives: 

9,375 
44,033 

5,128 
24,844 

547 
664 

4,451 
6,959 

1,986 

3,497 

443 

503 

1,778 
-2,637 

307 
379 

717 
825 

160 

119 

2,416 

S7 

916 

3,272 
132 

936 

682 

27 

28 
11 

10 
3 

672 
27 

16 
6 

35 

10 

2,444 
98 

67 
26 

68 
19 

1,875 

75 

61 
19 

66 
19 

2,104 

88 

69 
22 

46 
13 

6,919 

238 

4,  645 
183 

40,  516 

3,487 

24,928 

19, 105 

37,518 

3,028 

Num»K;r  having  feebfe-minded  ormeane  relatives: 

22,  893 
.... 

1,952 

14,  205 

10,  579 

1 

21,769 

1,123 

Sotiu  of  xiuiubor  having  feeblo-minded  or  insane  relatives  to  1,000  of  the  total 
rejtitrted: 

565 

4,137 
6,274 

1,792 
3,104 

433 
495 

1,050 
2,400 

401 

382 

6S6 
770 

168 

1-23 

2,198 

96 

916 

2,883 
120 

929 

628 
27 

28 
12 

9 

604 
26 

14 
6 

34 
11 

2,252 
93 

57 
24 

67 
22 

1,735 
70 

47 
19 

64 
21 

2,047 

89 

60 
23 

45 
14 

6,510 
241 

4,283 
180 

500 

344 

685 

194 

393 

564     i 
574     1 

119     , 

237     1 

340 
346 

31 
SS 

90 

80 
218 
112 

920 

387 
198 

985 

54 
28 

572 

2,818 
3, 924 

1,233 
1,936 

437 

494 

1,138 
1,508 

404 
384 

448 

480 

159 

122 

1,379 

97 

914 

1,808 
127 

934 

3S9 
28 

18 
12 

7 
3 

361 
25 

10 
7 

19 
10 

1,470 
103 

42 
28 

44 
23 

1,011 

71 

29 
19 

35 
18 

1,246 
87 

30 
20 

23 
12 

3,570 
250 

2,641 
178 

554 

1.063 
3,035 

7.54     i 

1,561     1 

1 

1 

453     i 

514     1 

010 
1,129 

385 
372 

269 
345 

102 

114 

1,037 

98 

019 

1,464 
138 

938 

283 
27 

10 
9 

3 
2 

311 
29 

6 
6 

16 
10 

974 
92 

25 
22 

24 
15 

804 
82 

22 
19 

31 
20 

948 
90 

29 
20 

23 
15 

2,349 

232 

2,004 
189 

5S0 

4,046 

6,018 

1,737 
2, 964 

429 

492 

1,630 
2,298 

403 
3B2 

679 
7S6 

168 

1-J(i 

2,100 

96 

ill* 

2,751 
1S6 

928 

588 
27 

26 
11 

9 
3 

571 
26 

14 
6 

32 
U 

2,162 
99 

50 

24 

66 
22 

1,670 

77 

I 

21 

01 
21 

1,988 
91 

65 

45 
15 

8,175 
238 

4,010 
184 

371 

Kumbcrfor  whom  parentid  eido  is  reported: 

1g^ 

91 

256 

Number  having  feebleminded  or  insane  relatives  on  mother's  side : 

jySO ,. 

55 

]g90                                                    

140 

Katioof  number  bavins  feebleminded  or  innane  relatives  on  mother's  side 
to  1.000  of  the  total  for  whom  parental  eide  is  reported : 

6M 

jgjO                                      • 

547 

NaioUer  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  relatives  on  faiber'a  side: 

29 

}fj90                                               

102 

Ratio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  relatives  on  father's  side  to 
1,000  of  Iho  total  for  whom  parental  side  is  reported : 
Ifii^                                                           

319 

398 

Nnmbcr  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  relatives  on  both  sides: 

J  Kg!)                                                                                                                 .     ..                      

7 

jg^y                                                                      . 

14 

Batioof  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  rclatii'ea  on  both  sides  to 
1,001)  of  tho  total  lor  whom  parental  side  is  report«d: 

lgS!(                                                                                      

77 

169(>                                              .,   .           

55 

98 

Katio  of  nuuilM^r  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  fathers  to  1,000  of  the  total 

having  foeble-iDiudfd  or  insane  relatives— 1890. 
Eatio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  fathers  to  1,000  of  the  total 

having  lV-fbh--mimled  or  Insane  rt-lativcs  on  tlie  father's  side-lSOO. 

87 
861 
134 

Ealiuof  nnmbi.r  having  fL-eblc-niinded  or  insrine  mothers  to  1,000  of  the  total 

having  fueble-miuded  or  insane  relatives — 1890. 
Ratio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  mothers  to  1,000  of  the  total 

hiiving  feeble-minded  or  insane  relatives  on  mother's  side— 1800.  . 

Number  having  feebleminded  or  insane  grandfathers — 1891) 

Ratio  of  number  having  fceble-mindc-d  or  insane  grandfathers  to  1,000  of  tho 

total  havin«  feeble  miudcd  or  insane  relatives— 1850. 

119 

957 

40 
36 

2 

Ratio   of  number   having  feeble-minded  or  insane  grandfathers  on  father's 
side  to  1,000  of  the  total  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  relatives  on  fath- 
er s  side— 1800. 

Nnmber  haWng  feeble-minded  or  insane  grandfathers  on  mother's  side — 3800.. 

Ratio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  grandfathers  on  mother's 
side  to  1.000  of  the  total  having  feeble  minded  or  insane  relatives  on  mother's 
8ido-1890. 

19 

1 
2 

68 
35 

2 
8 

1 
2 

192 
98 

10 
42 

1 
3 

140 
72 

4 
17 

2 
5 

147 
75 

3 
13 

1 

a 

409 
210 

282 
144 

33 

Ratio  of  number  Iiaving  fteblennnded  or  insane  grandmothers  to  1,000  of  the 

total  having  feebleminded  or  insane  relatives— 1800. 
Number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  grandmothers  on  father's  aide— 1890.. 
}iatio  of  nnmbf-r  having  feeble-minde<l  or  insane  grandmothers  on  father's 

Hide  to  l.uojof  tho  total  having  feeble-minded  or  iusunerclativeson  fathers 

Ki:!e-1890. 
Nnmber  having  feeblemindedorin.sann  grandmothers  on  mothers  side— 1890,. 
Ratio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  grandmothers  on  mother's 

HJdi^  to  1.000  of  tho  total  having  feeble-minded   or  insane  relatives  on 

mother's  feido— 1800. 

29 

3 

14 

90 

iCatio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  uncles  to  1,003  of  tho  total 
having  feeble-minde<l  or  insane  relatives— 1890, 

80 
1 

Ratio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insano  uneles  on  fathcrjs  side  to 
1,000  of   thu  total  having  feeble-minded  or  insano  relatives  on  father's 
side— 1890. 

10 
1 

ICatio  of  number  having  feeble-raindeil  or  insano  uncles  on  mother's  side  to 
1,000  of  the  total  having  feeble-minded  or  insane  relatives  on  mother's 
side-1800. 

7 
65 

Ratio  of  number  having  feeble-minded  or  insano  aunts  to  1,000  of  tho  total 
having  feeblt-mindi'd  or  insano  relatives— 1690. 

63 

lialif>  of  niiiiibcr  b.ivint;  febblc-niiudi'd  or  insniio  nunts  on  fatber's  Bido  to 
1,000  of  llio  total    liaxiiig  feebleminded  or  insane  relatives  on  fatbcr« 

liide-1890. 

3 

Eatio  of   number  having  fcebleniindcl  or  insano  aunt«  on  iiiolbor's  side  to 
1,0  0  of  tlio  total  liuvin';  feeble  minded  or  iUHano    relatives  on  luotlicr's 
Bid.-     )?-n. 

22 

61 

llati'                       h.iving  f<'«-h1e-niinde<t  or  iiiKiine  cousins  to  1,000  of  the  total 

!j;i                                ;i<l.  il  "I- insano  rel.itives—lH'JO. 

54 

1 

liaxl  ■                                         Me-niiiided  or  insaiin  c-otislns  on   father's  sido 

t<>  I                                       ■  ^  feoblo-minded  or  insano  relatives  on  father's 

side     Ic'.'O. 

Ttnniber  having;  foeblo-minde*!  or  Insano  cousins  onmotlier's  side— 1R0O 

iUtio  of  number  havinK  feoble-mindod  or  insano  cousins  on  luotlicr's  sido 

to  I.fiooof  tko  total  having  feeble  minded  or  insano  relatives  ou  mother's 

sido-lROU. 

^■nTIlher  havur-  f.  iM.    Miiri.I.  .l..r  in  .mim- l.ri.lli.  rs     1990 

10 

335 

llniicK.r  i,.i                                                                 brothers  to  1,000  of  tho  total 
having  I- 

298 
253 

Itatioof  nunil»  r  bd.ijii;  !•  ebb -uiIimIi  .1  ur  insano  sisters  to  1,000  of  tho  total 
having  fcoble-mindefl  or  Insano  relatives— 1890. 

225 

a  Tirpnrt  of  tho  Tenth  Ccniiu,  Tolumo  ZXI,  page  200,  footnote,  states: 
tba  mttUtmal  side  is  not  etativl  " 


'  Xhero  oro  047  addilional  coses  returned  as  '  licrodilary ',  but  whether  on  the  patonuU  or 


Klevfiiili  I  HMSiis  of  iljt*  Unitf^d  States. 


DIAGRAM  40. 


Feeble  miiuled. 


MALES. 

FEMALES. 

§ 

% 

^ 

•* 

§ 

HAVING  FEEBLE-MmD  FATHERS. 

^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^H 

"    MOTHERS. 

I^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^l 

"     GRANDFATHERS. 

^■^r 

"     GRANDMOTHERS. 

^BB^ 

"    UNCLES. 

{■^^^■■^^■^^^^^^^H 

"    AUNTS. 

^^^^^^^^^^^^B  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^M 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED.  85 

Diafrram  10  shows  the  number  of  feebleminded  iu  1,000  of  the  total  having  feeble-minded  relatives. 

It  will  bo  Ibiiiid  interestiiif?  to  compare  tlio  above  table  with  the  correspoiulinjj  one  given  in  the  section 
relating  to  the  insane,  but  in  doing  this  it  must  bo  remembered  that  the  tabic  for  the  insane  gives  the  insane 
relatives  onlj',  whereas  the  above  table  includes  both  the  feeble-minded  and  the  insane  relatives. 

As  we  have  no  data  with  regard  to  the  number  and  classilication  of  insane  and  feeble-minded  relatives 
jwssessed  by  persons  who  are  not  insane  or  feeble-minded,  it  is  impossible  to  jiresent  any  comparisons  which 
would  indicate  the  amount  of  inlluence  exercised  by  heredity  in  the  production  of  mental  defects. 

Table  184  shows  the  number  of  feeble-minded  in  the  United  States  on  June  1, 1890,  who  were  rejioi-ted  to  have 
or  to  have  had  deaf  or  blind  relatives,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Tliis  table  shows  that  of -18,450  feeble-minded  i)ersons  concerning  whom  it  was  reported  as  to  whether  they  had 
blind  or  deaf  relatives  or  not,  2,077,  or  43  per  1,000,  had  such  relatives.  Unfortunately  the  chara<:ter  of  the  replies 
to  the  question  relating  to  this  matter  iu  the  special  schedule  did  not  permit  the  distinction  of  those  who  had  deaf 
relatives  only  from  those  who  hail  blind  relatives  only,  or  both.  Out  of  each  1,000  of  the  feebleminded  having 
deaf  or  blind  relatives,  08  had  deaf  or  blind  mothers,  GO  had  deaf  or  blind  fathers,  41  had  deaf  or  blind 
grandfathers,  55  had  deaf  or  blind  grandmothers,  122  had  deaf  or  blind  uncles,  102  had  deaf  or  blind  aunts,  173 
had  deaf  or  blind  cousins,  20;5  had  deaf  or  blind  brothers,  and  157  had  deaf  or  blind  sisters.  The  remark  made 
above  with  regard  to  the  absence  of  information  as  to  the  number  of  mentally  defective  relatives  jjossesscd  by 
persons  who  are  themselves  mentally  sound  applies  also  in  the  consideration  of  these  ratios.  It  is  probable  that 
they  are  greater  than  those  which  would  be  furnished  by  corresponding  data  obtained  from  soand  people,  but  in 
the  absence  of  such  data  this  is  little  more  than  guesswork. 

Table  C2  shows  these  and  other  ratios  for  the  feeble-minded  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives. 


86 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  62. 


BELATIONSHIF  Ah'D  BATIOS. 


Kiimbcr  reported  as  to  relatives 

1\  umber  liavin;;  deaf  or  biiud  relatives 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  to  1,000  of  total  reported. 

Kuniber  for  whom  parental  side  is  reported 

Kmnber  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  mother's  side 


Katio  of  nnraber  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of 

total  for  whom  parental  side  is  reported. 

dumber  having  deaf  orbliud  relatives  on  father's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

for  whom  parental  sido  is  reported. 

dumber  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  both  sides 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  bUnd  relatives  on  both  sides  to  1,000  of  total 

for  whom  parental  side  is  reported. 

Knmber  having  deaf  or  blind  fathers 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blind  ri-latives. 
Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blind  relatives  on  father's  side. 

INumber  having  deaf  or  blind  mothers 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blind  relatives. 
Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blind  relatives  on  mother's  side. 

Kuniber  having  deaf  or  blind  grandfather.'* 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  grandfathers  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  or  bliud  relatives. 

Kumber  having  deaf  or  blind  grandfathers  on  father's  side 

liatio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  grandfathers  on  father's  side  to  1,0U0 

of  total  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  ou  father's  side. 

Xnrober  having  deaf  or  blind  grandfathers  on  mother's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  grandfathers  on  mother's  side  to  1,000 

of  total  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  ou  mother's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  or  blind  grandmothers 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  grandmothers  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  or  blind  relatives. 
IC umber  having  deaf  or  blind  grandmothers  on  father's  side 


Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  grandmothers  on  father's  side  to  1,000 

of  total  having  deaf  or  blind  relative.s  on  father's  side. 

Kumber  having  deaf  or  blind  grandmothers  on  mother's  side 

liatio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  grandmothers  on  mother's  side  to  1,000 

of  total  having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  or  blind  uucles 

lUtio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  uncles  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blind  relatives. 

Knmber  having  deaf  or  Wind  tincles  on  father's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  uncles  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Number  Jiavingdeaf  or  blind  uncles  on  mother's  side 

liatio  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  uncles  ou  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  mother's  side. 
Number  having  deaf  or  blind  aunts 


Katio  nf  number  having  deaf  or  blind  aunts  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blind  relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  or  blind  aunts  on  father's  side 

lUtin  of  number  having  deaf  or  blind  aunts  ou  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  ou  father's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  or  blind  aunts  on  mother's  sido 

Katio  of  number  having  deuf  or  blind  auuts  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  mother's  side. 

Nnmberhavingdeaf  or  blind  cousins 

KatiA  tjf  number  having  deaf  or  blind  cousins  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blinil  relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  or  blind  cousins  on  father's  sido 

Itatiu  of  itumber  having  deaf  or  bliud  cousins  on  father's  sido  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  or  blind  relatives  on  father's  side. 
Number  having  deaf  or  blind  cousins  on  mother's  sido 


Total. 


Katio  of  number  having  deaf  orbliud  consins  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  or  blind  rt-latives  on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  or  blind  brothers 

Katio  of  ntimlier  having  deaf  or  blind  brothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf 

or  blind  n-latives. 

Nunil>er  having  deaf  or  blind  sist^^rn 

Kalio  of  number  liaving  deaf  or  blind  sisters  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  or 

blind  relatives. 


48.450 

2,077 

43 

345 

162 

470 

103 

472 

20 
58 


144 
09 


141 
68 


870 


80 
41 


115 
55 


253 
122 


5 
31 


5 
31 


211 
102 


4 

25 


6 
37 


X9 
173 


6 

37 


5 
31 


422 
203 


320 
157 


"White. 


43,477 

1,858 

43 

304 
137 

451 

149 
400 

18 
69 


131 
71 


lie 

02 


74 
40 


3 

20 


98 
53 


227 
122 


4 

27 


37 
195 
105 

4 

27 

6 
44 


335 
180 


G 

40 


30 


370 
199 


294 
158 


Colored. 


4,973 

219 

44 

41 
25 

610 

14 
311 

2 
49 


13 
59 


25 
114 


1,000 


12 
55 


17 
78 


Male. 


26 
119 


1 

71 


16 

73 


24 
110 


52 
237 


32 
140 


Female. 


26,  969 

1,157 

43 

192 

91 

474 

86 
443 

15 
78 


75 
05 


67 
857 


54 
47 


2 
23 


1 
11 


61 
S3 


161 
139 


4 

47 


3 

33 


131 
113 


5 

65 


188 
162 


85 


221 
191 


173 
150 


21,481 
920 

43 
153 

71 

464 

77 
503 

5 
33 


75 

806 


63 
68 


888 


32 
35 


1 
13 


54 
59 


92 
100 


2 
28 


80 
87 


2 
26 


1 
14 


171 
186 


2 

28 


201 
218 


].''.3 
106 


Native. 


30.  224 

1,758 

45 

282 

129 

458 

136 

482 

17 
60 


120 
63 


883 


96 
55 


4 

31 


220 

rj5 


3 

22 


39 

183 

105 

3 
22 

6 
46 


325 
183 


G 
44 


5 
39 


339 
193 


279 
159 


Foreiirn. 


108 
61 


69 
39 


4,253 
100 
24 


3U 


13 

591 


1 
45 


11 
110 

846 

8 

80 

l.OCO 

5 

SO 


2 
20 


7 

70 


1 

77 


10 
100 


1 

77 


10 
lOO 


31 
310 


IS 
150 


Table  185  shows  the  number  of  feeble-minded  ■who  vfeve  reported  as  being  also  deaf  and  dumb,  blind,  or  deaf 
and  dumb  and  blind,  in  tbo  United  States,  in  each  geographical  division,  and  in  each  state  and  territory  on  June 
1, 1890,  -with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 

Table  C.3  shows  these  data  for  the  United  States  in  1890  and  in  1880,  together  with  the  ratios  per  1,000  of  all 
the  feebleminded  in  each  groux^ 


THE  FEKl^LK-MINDED. 

Table  63. 


87 


CONDITIONS. 

NDUBEK  BEPOBTBD. 

BATIO  TO   1. 000  OF 
rEKHLE-UI.NbltD. 

1880 

1880 

1890 

1880 

Foeble-mindcd, 
Malo 

also  deaf  and  dumb... 

1,373 

2,122 

■■•: 1 

760 
013 

1.210 
163 

1,322 

1,185 
937 

1,818 
3M 

1,186 

14.4 
14.4 

14.2 
15.4 

26.2 
29.7 

27.0 
31.7 

White 

Feeble-minded 
M.ilo 

also  blind 

717 
605 

1,IU 
208 

137 

6C1 

525 

1,058 
128 

217 

13.5 
14.2 

13.1 
19.7 

14.6 
16.6 

15.7 
13.4 

Feeble-minded, 
Male 

also  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind 

83 
54 

116 
21 

107 
110 

189 
28 

L6 

1.3 

1.4 
2.0 

2.4 
3.5 

2.8 
2.9 

■\Vbito 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  number  of  feeble-minded  who  wore  also  deaf  and  dumb,  or  deaf  and 
dumb  and  blind,  was  reported  as  being  absolutely  less  in  1890  than  in  1880.  The  proportion  of  those  affected 
with  these  comiilications  of  disabilities  out  of  the  total  feeble-minded  was  but  little  over  one-half  as  great  in  1800 
as  it  was  in  1880. 

It  is  probable  that  a  part  of  this  dififercnce  is  due  to  a  more  defective  enumeration  of  these  coini)lJcate(l  cases 
in  1890  than  was  made,  with  the  help  of  physicians,  in  1880.  As  regards  the  feeble-minded  who  were  also  blind, 
the  difference  in  their  proportions  in  1880  and  in  1890  is  much  less,  and  for  the  colored  the  proportion  was  greater 
in  1890  than  in  1880. 

In  this  connection  attention  is  invited  to  Table  7  and  Diagram  3,  indicating  certain  relations  between  the 
prevalence  of  idiocy,  congenital  deaf  and  dumb,  and  congenital  blindness  in  the  different  states. 

Table  186  shows  the  number  of  feeble-minded  persons  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890.  who  were  5  years 
of  age  and  upward,  concerning  whom  it  was  reported  as  to  whether  they  could  read  or  write,  with  distinction  of 
time  of  occurrence  of  the  mental  defect,  of  color,  of  nativity,  and  of  certain  age  groups. 

The  table  includes  86,719  persons,  of  whom  48,296  were  males  and  38,42:5  females.  Excluding  8.985  for  whom 
the  ability  to  read  and  write  was  not  reported,  we  find  that  out  of  each  1,000  of  the  feeble-minded  .5  years  of  age 
and  upward  606  could  neither  read  nor  write,  59  could  read  but  not  write,  and  275  could  read  and  write. 

The  proportion  of  illiterate  was  somewhat  greater  among  the  females  than  among  the  males,  the  number  who 
could  neither  read  nor  write  being  672  per  1,000  for  females  and  C62  i)er  1,000  for  males. 

Of  those  in  whom  the  mental  defect  bad  occiu-red  before  they  were  5  years  old  there  were  58,123,  of  whom 
33,200  were  males  and  24,803  females.  In  this  class,  excluding  those  for  whom  the  ability  to  read  and  write  was 
not  reported,  out  of  each  1,000  total  785  could  neither  read  nor  write,  the  ratio  for  males  beiug  782  and  for 
females  789  per  1,000. 

Of  those  in  whom  the  mental  defect  occurred  after  5  years  of  age  there  were  28,590,  of  whom  15,030  were  males 
and  13,500  females.  For  reasons  previously  given  a  large  proportion  of  these  should  properly  be  classed  with  the 
insane  rather  than  with  tlic  feeble-minded.  In  this  class,  excluding  those  for  whom  the  ability  to  read  or  write 
was  not  reportpd,  out  of  each  1,000  total  440  could  neither  read  nor  write,  the  ratio  for  males  being  412  and  for 
females  470  per  1,000. 

Table  04  shows  for  the  native  white  of  native  parents,  excluding  those  for  whom  the  ability  to  read  or  write 
was  not  reported,  that  the  number  who  could  neither  read  nor  write  was  700  per  1,000  of  those  in  whom  the  defect 
had  occurred  under  5  years  of  ago  and  393  per  1,000  in  those  in  whom  the  defect  had  occurred  at  the  age  of  5  years 
or  upward.  For  the  foreign  born  whites  the  corresponding  figures  were  70S  per  1.000  of  those  in  whom  the  mental 
defect  had  occurred  under  5  years  of  age  and  373  per  1,000  in  those  in  whom  the  defect  had  occurred  at  5  years  of 
age  and  ujiward.  Of  the  8,664  feeble-minded  colored,  concerning  whom  the  ability  as  to  reading  and  writing  was 
reported,  9.)3  per  1,000  of  those  in  whom  the  defect  had  occurred  under  5  years  of  age  could  not  read  or  write  and 
831  per  1,000  of  those  in  whom  the  defect  had  occurred  at  5  years  of  age  and  upward  could  not  read  or  write. 


88 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  G4. 


Total. 


Total: 

Ecadand  write 

Male 

Female 

Kead  and  not  write 

Male 

Pemale 

Neither  read  nor  write . . 

Male 

Female 

■White: 

Kead  and  write 

Male 

Female 

Kead  and  not  write 

Male 

Female 

Xeitherread  norwrite. ., 

Male 

Female 

Native  parents : 

Kead  and  write 

Male 

Female 

Bead  and  not  write 

Male , 

Female 

Neither  read  nor  write, 

Male 

Female 


275 

283 

264 

59 

65 

64 

6C6 

662 

672 


301 
309 
290 
62 
58 
68 
637 
633 
642 

293 
298 
286 
61 
61 
68 
643 
641 
64G 


Occnrred 
!    under 
5  years. 

Occnrred 
5  years 
anil  over. 

163 

489 

167 

526 

15S 

448 

52 

71 

61 

62 

53 

82 

785 

440 

782 

412 

789 

.     476 

179 

532 

183 

564 

173 

496 

56 

75 

55 

64 

57 

87 

765 

•393 

762 

372 

770 

417 

176 

632 

ira 

558 

172 

503 

58 

75 

58 

66 

58 

85 

766 

393 

763 

376 

769 

412 

LITEUACT. 


Foreign  parents : 

Kead  and -write 

Male 

Female 

Kead  and  not  write 

Male 

Female *. 

Neither  read  nor  ■write. 

Male 

Female 

Foreign  born  '• 

Head  and  write -.. 

Male , 

Female 

Kead  aud  not  write 

Male 

Female 

Neither  read  uor^-rite. 

ilale , 

Female 

Colored : 

Kead  ami  write 

Miilc , 

Female 

Kead  and  not  write 

Male 

Female 

Neither  read  nor  write 

Male 

Female 


Total. 

Occnrred 

nndcr 
5  years. 

Occurred 

5  years 

and  over. 

2G0 

1C7 

499 

270 

176 

621 

247 

150 

471 

54 

46 

76 

47 

43 

58 

64 

59 

99 

686 

787 

425 

cs;! 

781 

421 

6fi9 

795 

430 

418 

236 

555 

4.t3 

249 

622 

376 

219 

483 

65 

5C 

72 

57 

.I'-i 

00 

75 

CO 

85 

517 

708 

373 

490 

698 

318 

549 

T21 

432 

70 

45 

123 

78 

45 

163 

GO 

44 

87 

29 

22 

43 

27 

22 

39 

31 

23 

46 

901 
895 
909 

933 
933 
934 

834 
798 
807 

Table  C5  shows  for  the  male  feeble-minded  15  j^ears  of  age  aud  upward  in  whom  the  mental  doficiency  had 

occurred  before  they  were  15  years  of  age,  and  for  whom  the  occupation  in  whicli  they  were  o!i;;agod  on  June  1, 

ISOO.  was  reported,  the  number  eugaged  in  each  of  certain  occupations,  with  distinction  of  color  and  of  certain 

age  groups. 

Table  65. 


Aggre- 
gate. 

WHrrE  ILLLE. 

COI.OBKD  MAI.n. 

O0CDFATION8.  (a) 

Total. 

15  to  20 
years. 

20  to  25 
yeara. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45 
years 
aud 
over. 

tin- 
knowB. 

Total. 

15  to  20 

years. 

28to25 
years. 

2Stot3 
years. 

35  -to  45 
JCSIS. 

J       « 
years       TJn- 
ajid      known, 
orer.    1 

Total 

14,961 

12,898 

1,934 

2,164 

3,256 

2,373 

8,005 

186 

2,II«3 

3»6 

408 

470 

326 

439  1         -26 

11 

11 

68 

15 

8 

5 

2,096 

19 

22 

6,894 

8 

5 

36 

15 

33 

65 

25 

18 

4 

32 

« 

154 

536 

15 

2,800 

1 
2 
3 
1 
1 

101 
3 
3 

665 
1 

4 

7 

277 

4 

0 

1,150 

5 
17 

2 

2 

601 

0 

1 

1,914 

11 
6 

1 
460 
5 
3 
1,388 
o 

1 

6 

:i 

4 

10 
5 

3 
1 
6 

31 

0 

3 

410 

1 

30 

2 

3 

1 

733 

1 

9 

1,694 

6 

4 

16 

C 
0 
» 

7 

1 

n 
a 

46 

6 

6 

398 

Carpenters  and  cabiaetioakers 

72 

15 

8 

5 

2,281 

IS 

2» 

8,206 

8 

5 

42 

15 

36 

68 

25 

18 

4 

35 

S 

271 

654 

15 

3,121 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 



24 

185 

13 

24 

47            35 

64 

2 

I*'iBhcrmc-n... ---.. 

83 

7 

1,402 

2 
336 

2 
225 

3 
290 

242           293 

17 

2 
1 
0 
9 

i 

1 

3 

1 

14 

357 

757 

5 

7 

15 
6 

1 

4 

2 

24 

94 

3 

540 

7 

4 

10 

21 

2 

3 

1 

7 

2 

38 

43 

4 

664 

6 

2 

4 

1 
1 
2 

8 
B 

1 

2 

1 

Kinm 

1 

1 

Peddler* 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 
27 

117 
18 

13 
16 

21 

1 

23 

25 

33 
1 

8 

Btndonta  

Tailon 

25 

315 

112 

63 

61 

36 

39 

1 

a  This  table  incladcs  only  thoso  whoso  occupations  wore  reported. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


89 


It  appears  I'loin  this  table  that  of  the  male  Iceblcmindcd  15  years  of  age  and  ui>\vard  in  wlioni  the  mental 
dcficieney  had  occurred  before  they  were  15  years  old,  14,901  were  reported  as  having  sonio  occupation,  8,L'9(i  were 
laborers,  2,281  farmers,  and  271  servants.  Of  the  2,003  colored  of  this  class  reported  as  having  some  occui)ation, 
1,102  were  laborers,  1S.">  farmers,  and  117  servants. 

Table  00  shows  for  the  female  feeble-minded  15  years  of  age  and  upward  in  whom  the  mental  deficiency  had 
occurred  before  they  were  !."»  years  of  afjo  and  for  wlioiii  the  occupatiDU  in  which  tliey  were  engagcil  on  June  1, 
18"J(»,  was  reported,  the  number  engaged  in  each  of  certain  occupations,  witii  distinction  of  color  and  of  certain 
age  groups. 

Table  66. 


Apjire- 
g-ite. 

WHITB  FEMALE. 

COLOBED   FEUALE. 

OCCCI'ATIONS.  (a) 

Total. 

15  to  20 
years. 

20  to  25 
ycara. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and 
over. 

TTn. 
known. 

Total. 

1 

15to20 
years. 

20  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
ami 
over. 

TTn- 
knows. 

Total 

9,832 

8,413 

1,520 

1,330 

1,917 

1,535 

2,0M 

87 

1,419 

282 

226 

305 

263 

321 

22 

3 
12 

9 
96 

« 

503 

1,209 

595 

112 

21 

31 

3,281 

3 

344 

8 

3,597 

3 

12 

9 

65 

6 

458 

1,0(0 

165 

40 

21 

31 

2,942 

3 

336 

8 

3,274 

1 

5 

18 

14 

31 

5 

5 

7 

333 

3 

236 

1 

864 

1 
3 

9 

1 

45 

61 

23 

6 

4 

6 

470 

1 

1 

4 

9 

3 

87 

193 

36 

13 

10 

7 

731 

1 

4 

1 

10 

1 

93 

268 

33 

9 

1 

.      6 

.  610 

1 

Drcssiiiakera 

4 

33 

1 

207 

489 

37 

7 

1 

5 

773 

2 

31 

2 

4 

7 

7 

10 

1 

8 
15 
3 

47 
169 
430 

72 

3 

2 

88 

6 

8 
15 
83 

7 

3 
4)) 
100 
17 

12 
48 
71 
16 

21 
52 
80 
26 

t 
8 

Mill  aud  factory  operatives 

25 

339 

47 

52 

70 

81 

87 

2 

Stnilcnts 

64 

1 
634 

22 

2 

798 

5 

4 

489 

2 

7 

8 

7 

1 

Tailoresscs 

Allothora                    

452 

37 

323 

127 

56 

60 

28 

45 

7 

a  This  table  inclades  only  tboso  wboso  occupations  were  reported. 

It  appears  from  this  table  that  9,832  females  over  15  years  of  age  in  whom  mental  defect  had  occurred  before 
they  were  15  years  of  age  were  reported  as  having  some  occupation,  8,113  of  those  being  white  and  1,419  colored. 
Of  the  whites  2,942  were  servants,  1,040  housewives,  458  housekeepers,  Hi."!  laborers,  10  laundresses,  31  seamstresses, 
21  mill  and  factory  operatives,  and  12  dressmakers.  Of  the  colored  430  were  laborers,  339  servants,  109  housewives, 
47  housekeepers,  aud  72  laundresses. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


In  accordance  witli  the  recommendations  of  a  special  committoo  of  American  instructors  of  the  deaf,  it  was 
decided  to  collect  information  for  the  JOlevcntli  Census  with  regard  to  all  pL-rsons  in  the  United  States  repoi  ted 
as  being  so  deaf  as  to  be  unable  to  bear  loud  conversation,  whether  they  were  able  to  speak  or  not.  The  total 
number  of  such  persons  reported  as  living  on  June  1,  18!10,  was  121,178,  of  whom  80,010  were  able  to  speak,  bnt 
so  deaf  as  to  bo  unable  to  hear  loud  conversation.  Of  this  last  number  521  were  from  o  to  10  years  of  age,  ;1,142 
were  from  10  to  20  years  of  age,  28,008  were  between  20  and  50  years  of  age,  and  48,227  were  50  years  of  age  and 
over. 

Table  187  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the 
number  reported  as  deaf  but  not  dumb  on  Juno  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Of  the  total  S0,G1C,  49,278  were  males  and  31,338  were  females;  3,;?0S  were  colored,  of  whom  1,900  were  males 
and  1,402  were  females;  54,947  were  native  whites  of  native  parents,  and  of  those  33,087  were  males  and  21.200 
were  females;  7,408  were  native  whites  having  one  or  both  parents  ibreign  born,  and  of  those  4,2<)S  were  males 
and  3,200  were  females;  14,893  were  foreign  born,  and  of  those  9,417  were  males  and  5,470  were  females. 

Table  G7  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the 

number  of  the  deaf  who  were  not  dumb  per  1,000,000  of  the  total  population  in  1890,  the  Chinese,  Japanese,  and 

Indians  excluded. 

Table  67. 


8TATES  A2«D  TEBRIT0RIE3. 


The  United  States 
Korth  Atlantic  division 

Haine 

Xew  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Uassacliiisotta 

RliotU'  Isluud 

Connecticut 

Nc  w  York 

Xew  Jersej' 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  division 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolin a 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

North  Central  division. 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 


Deaf  but 
not  dnmb. 


1,291 


1,620 


2,117 
2,377 
3,207 
1,840 
2,531 
2,450 
1,558 
1,324 
1,285 

945 


1,324 
1,337 
1,225 
I.ICC 
1,240 


60C 
1,092 


1,448 


1,869 
1,780 
1,235 
1,834 
1,186 
989 


STATES  AND  TEREITORinS. 


North  Central  division— Continued. 


Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  D.ikola. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


Soath  Central  division . 


Kentucky  .- 
Tennessee  .. 

Alabama 

Mississippi . 
Louisiana... 

Texas 

Oklahoma... 
Arkaus,a3 


Western  divi.sion. 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico.. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington.. 

Oregon 

California 


Deaf  but 
not  dumb. 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  proportion  of  deaf  but  not  dumb  persons  was  excessive  in  Vermont 
and  was  also  very  high  in  Uhode  Island,  Connecticut,  New  ITainiishiro,  and  jNIaino,  that  it  was  highest  in  the 
North  Atlantic  division  and  lowest  in  the  South  Central  division,  and  that,  as  a  rule,  it  was  only  about  half  the 
average  in  the  southern  states. 


81 


92  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

No  reports  having  been  made  in  previous  censuses  as  to  deaf  persons  able  to  speak,  it  is  impossible  to  make 
any  comparisons  as  to  changes  in  ratios  at  different  periods.  The  census  of  England  and  Wales  for  1891  reports 
the  ratio  for  the  deaf  only  as  444  for  males  and  502  for  females  per  1,000,000  of  population,  or  less  than  half  the 
ratio  reported  for  the  United  States. 

Of  those  reported  as  being  both  deaf  and  dumb  there  were  40,592,  including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians, 
giving  a  ratio  of  G4S  per  1,000,000  of  population.  The  corresponding  figures  for  the  census  of  1880  were:  total 
number  of  deaf  and  dumb,  33,878;  number  per  1,000,000  of  population,  G75.  Over  4  per  cent  of  the  deaf  and  dumb 
in  1880  were  reported  by  physicians  who  made  no  corresponding  returns  in  1890,  heuce.the  apparent  decrease  in 
the  proi)ortion  of  deaf-mutes  to  population  has  no  significance. 

The  figures  for  the  United  States  censuses  previous  to  1880  are  worthless  so  far  as  the  calculation  of  rates 
of  the  number  of  deaf-mutes  to  population  is  concerned,  since  the  number  of  deaf  mutes  returned  in  these  censuses 
was  certainly  far  below  the  number  actually  present. 

The  following  (unfortunately  in  part  of  old  date)  are  some  ratios  of  deaf-mutes  per  1,000,000  of  population  fw 
certain  foreign  countries : 


Knglanil  .and  Wales :  18C1,  G09 ;  187!,  507 ;  1881, 511;  1891, 489. 

Scotl-inJ:  1871,621;  1881,573;  18U1,  528. 

Ireland:  1851,721;  1861,850;  1871,826;  1881,771;  1891,715. 

Prussia:  1871,  986;  1880,  1,018. 

Bavaria :  1871,  900. 

Baden:  1871,  1,220. 

Saxony:  1880,587. 

Hanover:  1856,  715. 

Wiirtemberg:  1861,1,110. 

Hesse :  1880,  796. 


Austria:  1873,  900;  1880,  1,190. 
Hungary:  1870,  1,342;  1880,1,270. 
France:  1872,  626;  1876,  579. 
Belgium:  1884,  528. 
Holland :  1869,  335. 
lUly:  1881,  537. 
Norway:  1865,922. 
Sweden :  1870,  1,023. 
Switzerland:  1870,2,451. 
Spain:  1860,696. 


It  will  be  seen  from  these  figures  that  the  proportion  of  deaf-mutes  reported  for  the  United  States  is  below 
the  average,  and  it  is  undoubtedly  below  the  true  figure. 

Table  188  shows  the  number  reported  as  deaf  and  dumb  on  June  1,  1890,  in  the  United  States,  in  each  state 
and  territory  and  in  the  geographical  divisions,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  189  shows  the  number  of  deaf-mutes  in  the  United  States,  in  each  geographical  division,  and  in  each 
state  and  territory  found  at  each  of  the  last  5  censuses,  with  the  corresjjonding  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population, 
with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativitj'. 

In  each  1,000,000  of  iKjpulatiou  in  the  United  States  on  June  1, 1890,  there  were  for  the  white  C81  and  for  the 
colored,  including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  412  deaf-mutes.  In  1880  tlie  corresponding  figures  were  706 
for  the  white  and  47G  for  the  colored. 

In  the  South  Atlantic  division  in  1890  the  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population  were  for  the  white  745  and  for 
the  colored  idS,  and  in  the  South  Central  division  for  the  white  (!.-i9  and  394  for  the  colored.  The  ratio  of  omission 
in  the  returns  wa.s  probably  somewhat  greater  for  the  colored  diildi  en  than  it  was  tor  the  white,  but  it  seems  fair 
to  conclude  that  the  ratio  of  deaf  mutism  is  decidedly  greater  among  the  white  than  it  is  among  the  colored  race. 

In  1890  the  number  of  deaf-mutes  in  each  1,000,000  of  population  was  for  the  native  born  082  and  for  the 
foreign  born  452.    The  corresjionding  figures  in  1880  were  for  the  native  born  702  and  for  the  foreign  born  505. 

In  the  Xortli  Atlantic  division  the  corresponding  figures  were  735  for  the  native  born  and  308  for  the  foreign 
born,  and  in  the  Korth  Central  division  751  lor  the  native  born  and  567  for  the  foreign  born. 

No  dcQnite  conclusion  as  to  the  relative  prevalence  of  deaf-mntism  among  native  whites  and  foreign  whites  can 
be  drawn  from  these  figures,  owing  to  the  very  great  diUcreuce  in  the  age  distribution  of  the  native  and  foreign 
born,  the  latter  including  comi)arativcly  few  children. 

Table  C8  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  the  number  of  deaf 
and  dumb  as  rc)iortcd  by  the  censuses  of  1880  and  1890,  with  the  corresponding  ratios  per  100,000  population,  aud 
the  amount  of  increase  or  decrease  iu  such  ratios. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

Tablic  08. 


93 


STATES  ANI>  Tl'.TlRITOniEH. 


Tho  United  States  . 
Korlli  Atlantic  illvi.«iim  . 


Mnilio 

New  Hampshire 

Vorinont 

M;iiisaclinrti-ttH. . . 

Kliodu  laluliU 

Connecticut 

Xow  York 

■Kew.Tvr.sry 

l\»nnBylvnnia. ... 


Soutli  Atlantic  division 


Delaware 

Mai-ylaud 

District  of  Cuhuubia. 

Virginia 

"W'cst  Virginia 

Kurtli  C;u'olina 

Sontii  CaroLiua 

Georgia 

Florida 


Nortli  Central  division . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan . . 
Wisconsin . 
Hiuiiesota . 


TOTAt.  DEAF 
AND   DUMB. 


1800  1880 


40, 592 


11,350 


627 
321 
ill 
1,  539 
163 

ma 

3,843 

764 

3,300 

5,597 


»S 
750 
124 

1,190 
600 

1,108 
6G8 
800 
190 

16,  051 


0,849 


455 
221 
212 
978 
150 
565 

3,762 
6-J7 

3,079 

4,975 


2,055 
1,837 
2,480 
1,649 
1,310 
857 


84 
671 
169 
998 

620 
1,032 
601 
819 
118 

12,  663 


2,301 
1,  76.1 
2,202 
1,160 
1,079 
500 


RATIO  PER 

100,000. 


1800       1880 


65.3 


94.8 
85.3 
72.5 
68.7 
46.0 
66.9 
04. 1 
52.9 
63.9 


72.0 
53.8 
72.4 
78.7 
68.5 
58.0 
46.8 
48.5 

71.8 


72.3 

83.8 
64.8 
74.0 
78.0 
65.8 


67.$ 


68.0 


70.1 
63.7 
63.8 
54.8 
54.2 
90.7 
74.0 
46.6 
71.9 

65.  5 


57.3 
71.8 
95.1 
66.0 
84.1 
73.7 
66.7 
53.1 
43.8 

72.9 


71.9 
89.2 
71.5 
71.2 
82.0 
64.0 


In- 
crease. 


24.7 

21.6 

8.7 

13.9 


6.3 


0.9 
0.2 


6.4 


1.3 
4.7 


2.8 
1.8 


De- 

orcoae. 


2.7 


3.3 


7.3 

23.8 

9.9 


8.0 


41.3 


5.4 
5  2 


6.3 


5.4 
6.7 


STATES  A5U  TKRimOKTO. 


North      Central   diTlsion  - 

("ontinued. 


Iowa 

Mis.fotiri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska , 

Kansas 


TDTAL  DEAr 
AND   DL'Uli. 


1800        1880 


South  Central  division. 

Kentncky 

Tenncsseo 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 


1,313 

1, 998 

92 

173 

629 

1,162 

6,309 


"Western  division 


Montana 

"Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico- 
Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington . 

Oregoit 

Caliiornia 


1,363 

1,116 

794 

5SS 

639 

1,163 

26 

760 

1,279 

40 

16 

205 

80 

15 

108 

13 

31 

118 

157 

496 


1,052 
1,598 

\    (a) 

287' 
601 


J.  275 
1.108 

693 
606 

524 
771 


BATin  l-ER 
luu.ouu. 


180O 


68.7 
74.6 
'iO.4 
52.0 
59.4 
80.7 


I88« 


64.8 
73.7 

(a) 

63.4 
65.4 


57.5         61.3 


480  I 

825 

9 

11 

85 

70 

7 

US 

10 
7 

24 
103 
382 


73.3 
63.1 
52.5 
43.3 
48.2 
51.6 
42.0 
67.4 

42.2 


77.3 
71.8 

53.  C 
55.7 
48.4 


30.3 
28.4 
49.7 
52.1 
25.2 
5L9 
28.4 
30.7 
33.8 
50.0 
41.1 


60.9 


46.7 


23.6 
52.9 
43.7 
58.  S 
17.3 
82.0 
10.1 
21.5 
32.0 
58.4 
44.2 


Td-     I     D*. 
crcflM.   crtsaM 


3.0 
0.0 


a.  2 


1.0 


3.8 


4.0 
8.7 
2.4 
10.3 
7.5 


4.B 


7.3 
0.0 
7.9 


12.3 
15.2 
1.8 


20.5 

6.4 

30.1 


8.4 
3.1 


o  Dakota  territory  in  1880  had  63  deaf  and  dumb  persons,  with  a  ratio  of  46.6  to  100,000  of  population. 

The  relation  of  deaf-mutes  to  population  in  the  different  states  in  1S90  isiiidicatcd  by  Cartogiam  7. 

From  the  above  table  and  the  cartogiam  it  will  be  seen  that  the  proportion  of  deaf-mutes  was  greate-st  in 
Maine,  Xew  Hampshire,  Indiana,  and  Kansas,  and  lowest  in  the  southern  and  western  states.  In  the  geogra))lii(!al 
divisions  it  was  highest  in  the  North  Central,  and  lowest  in  the  Western.  These  differences  are  in  part  dne  to  the 
differences  in  the  completeness  of  the  returns,  in  part  to  previous  epidemics  of  such  diseases  as  scarlet  fever  or 
ceri^bro, spinal  fever  in  certain  localities,  and  in  part  to  heredity  in  certain  families.  This  last  influence  is 
indicated  in  the  geographical  distiibution  of  the  congenital  deaf-mutes,  to  be  referred  to  hereafter. 

Table  G9  gives  the  figures  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  of  the  United  States  censuses  of  1880  and  1890,  and  of  the 
intermediate  state  censuses  for  3  states,  with  the  corresponding  ratios  per  100,000  of  population. 

Tablk  go. 


STATES. 

NUMBER  OF  DEAF  AND  DD.MB. 

RATIO  PER  100.000  OP 
POPULATION. 

United 

states 

consnH, 

1890. 

State 

census, 

1885. 

United 
States 
census, 

1880. 

United 
Stiiles 
census, 

1890. 

State 
census, 

1S85. 

United 

States 

census, 

1880. 

1,549 

162 

1,539 

1,007 
91 
823 

1,166 
150 
078 

74.0 
46.9 
68.7 

54.3 
29.9 
42.6 

71.3 
54.2 
54.8 

From  this  table  it  will  be  seen  that  in  each  of  the  3  states,  Michigan,  Rhode  Island,  and  ^lassachnsetts,  the 
ratio  of  deaf  mutes  to  tho  total  population  was  reported  greater  in  tlie  T.Tiiitcd  States  censuses  of  ISSO  anil  1S90 
than  it  was  in  the  intt^rmediate  state  cen.sus  of  ISS.'),  and  it  may  therefore  be  fairly  inferred  that  the  United 
States  censuses  for  these  years  were  more  complete  as  regards  this  class  of  tho  population  than  was  the 
intermediate  state  census  in  each  of  the  states  referred  to. 


94 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190  shows  for  eacli  county  iu  each  state  the  number  of  deaf  and  dumb  found  on  June  1,  1S90,  with 
distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers.  The  numbers  iu  each  county  are  generally  too 
small  to  make  the  ratios  derivable  from  them  of  any  value. 

Table  70  and  Cartogram  S  and  Table  71  and  Cartogram  9  show  the  ratios  of  deaf  and  dumb  per  100,000  of 
population  for  each  county  of  Alabama  and  New  York,  respectively,  aud  these  may  be  compared  with  the 
corresponding  tables  aud  cartograms  showing  the  county  ratios  for  these  states  for  the  insane,  the  feeble-miuded, 
and  the  blind,  given  in  the  sections  of  this  report  relating  to  these  classes. 


Autauga --.  38 

Baldwin 34 

Barbour •IS 

Bibb '72 

Blount W 

Bullock 59 

Bntlcr 18 

Calhoun 35 

Chambers 68 

Cherokee 88 

Chilton 76 

Choctaw 23 

Clarke 27 

Clay 51 

Cleburne 61 

Coffee 25 

Colbert 40 

Conecnh 34 

Coosa 50 

Crenshaw 32 

Cullman 22 

Dale 23 


Albany 62 

Allegany 93 

Broome -. 54 

Cattaraugus 84 

Cayuga 60 

Chautauqua 80 

Chemung 77 

Chenango 45 

Clinton 73 

Columbia 56 

Cortland 77 

Delaware 66 

Dutchess 91 

Erie 70 

Essex 70 

Franklin 186 

Kultou  128 

fjencscc 90 

Greene 89 

Hamilton 84 


Henry  . . . 
Jackson  . 
Jcfierson. 
Lamar. .. 


Table  70. 

Dallas 43 

Dekalb 52 

Elraoro 46 

Etowah 59 

Fayette 86 

Fr.ankliu 56 

Geneva 65 

Greene 50 

Hale 84 

32 

, 39 

36 

28 

Lauderdale 59 

Lawrence 43 

Lee 56 

Limestone 57 

Lowndes 89 

Macon 16 

Madison 55 

Marengo 48 

Table  71. 

Herkimer 66 

JellVrson 93 

Kings 39 

Lewis Ill 

Livingston 87 

Madison 117 

Monroe 64 

Montgomery 96 

New  York 46 

Niagara 64 

Oneida 116 

Onondaga 70 

Ontario 64 

Orange 103 

Orleans 52 

Oswego 82 

Otsego 07 

Putnam , 34 

Queens 36 

Rensselaer 65 


Marion gg 

Marshall 69 

Mobile 43 

Monroe 63 

Montgomery 52 

Morgan 71 

Perry 27 

Pickens 76 

Pike 29 

Randolph 12 

Russell 50 

St.  Clair 40 

Shelby 19 

Sumter 149 

Tall  adega 106 

Tallapoosa 79 

Tu,scaloosa 13 

Walker 75 

Washington 113 

Wilcox 68 

Winston 76 


Richmond 37 

Rockland 68 

St.  Lawrence 83 

Saratoga 102 

Schenectady 57 

Schoharie 117 

Schuyler 78 

Seneca 81 

Steiilicn 87 

SiilVolk 56 

Sullivan 87 

Tioga 67 

Tompkins 85 

Ulster 82 

Warren 137 

AV:ishington 83 

Wayne 101 

Westchester 73 

Wyoming 87 

Yates 43 


Table  191  .show.s  the  number  of  the  doaf  and  dumb,  including  Chinese,  .Tapanese,  and  Indian.s,  fouiul  in  the 
United  .States  on  .June  1, 1890,  iu  eacli  city  containing  "i(),00()  inliabitants  and  upward,  with  the  ratios  per  1,000,000 
of  the  population  in  the  aggregate,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

The  figures  for  each  city  inclndc  not  only  the  deaf  mutes  actually  found  by  the  enumerators  iu  that  city,  but 
also  tho.se  in  schools  aud  inslitulions  for  llie  same  who  were  reported  as  belonging  to  that  city.  Taking  all  these 
cities  together  the  number  of  deaf-mutes  per  1,000,000  of  population  found  in  them  was  487,  being  527  for  tlie 
males  and  447  for  the  females.  This  is  considerably  below  the  rate  for  the  whole  country  and  indicates  that  there 
is  no  special  tendciu;y  to  the  aggregation  ol'  deaf  mutes  in  large  cities,  but  rather  the  reverse.  The  ratios  vary 
greatly  for  the  difl'erent  cities,  as  will  bo  seen  by  Table  72. 


F.lerpntli  Census  of  lli.'  T'nitpfl  Stnt<«:, 


I>i*uf  anil  tliirrih. 


CARTOGRAM  fl 


\-lauderdale:  —  -  ■■-  -/ 

I -cbLBCRT- •';/.•.•  \N 

/-  FRANKLIN  -  '   '         •  •  • 


85  >»NDOVER. 


C3 
O 


EleveutU  Census  o(  tlit*  Uniteil  States. 


DIAGRAM  41. 


Deaf  aud  duiii 


C/  r/cs  or 
1 00000  POPULATION 

AND  up^/iud. 

DCAr 

AND 
DU  MB. 

100             200             300             ^00            500             600             700 

1 

1 

INDIANAPOLIS 

7  1  1     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

S-:-  PAUL 

BUrFALO 

63  4-  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^n^^g^^^^^m^^^^ 

LOUISVILLE. 
S^  LOUIS 

MILWAUKEE 

58  7  ^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^B 

CINCINNATI 

NEWARK 

MINNEAPOLIS 

^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^^^■i 

BALTIMORE 

WASHINGTON 

S3R       ^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^B 

PITTSBURG 

5  3e       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 

ROCHESTER 

0    ^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^ 

KANSAS  CITY 

^^^^^^^M^^^M^^^^^^^^^M^^PI 

PHILADELPHIA 

^  71     ^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^H^H 

NEW  ORLEANS 

NEW    YORK 

PROVIDENCE 

^62    ^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^iBp 

OMAHA 

44  9       ^^^^^^■^^^^■^fl^^^^^^^^H 

BOSTON 

DE  TROIT 

4  37        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

CHICAGO 

CL  EVELAND 

406 

ALLEGHENY 

389 

BROOKLYN 

38^ 

JERSEY  CITY 

344 

DENVER 

300 

S/tN  FRANCISCO 

264 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


95 


Total 487 

C'olnmlnia,  Ohio 998 

r.vansville,  Intl 94G 

C;iml(iiilj^e,  Muss 914 

S.ranton,  Ta 8G4 

G'raiKl  Kapitls,  Mich 796 

Dayton,  Ohio 784 

IJoadiiig,  Til 7()7 

Atlanta,  Ga 732 

gyracusp,  N.  Y 7L'(; 

Indianapolis,  Ind 711 

■\Vorcostcr,  Mass 073 

St.  Paul,  Minn G38 

HulValo,  N.Y 634 

I.ynn,  Mass 028 

I.o\usvillc,  Ky 621 

St.  Louis,  Mo 000 

All)any,N.  Y 590 

Milwaukee,  Wis 587 


Table  72. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 579 

Pes  Moines,  Iowa 579 

Troy,  N.  Y 574 

Newark,  N.  J 561 

Minneapolis,  Minn 558 

BaUimoio,  Md 550 

Washi^,^'ton,  D.  C 538 

Pittsburg,  Pa 536 

Kochcster,  N.  Y .«. 530 

Kansas  city,  Mo 527 

Toledo,  Ohio 510 

AVilminp;ton,  Pel 505 

Phila.lilphia,  Pa 471 

Now  York,  N.  Y 463 

New  Orleans,  La 463 

Piovidcncp,  K.  I 462 

Low(dl,  Mass 450 

Omaha,  Neb 119 

Uoston,  Mass 448 

Detroit,  Mich 137 


Lincoln,  N'ob 417 

ChicaRo,  111 109 

Clovelaud,  Ohio 406 

Los  An-jeles,  Cal 397 

Alloghony,  Pa 389 

Itrooklyn,  N.  Y 384 

Camden,  N.  J 3()0 

Trenton,  N.  J 348 

Jersey  city,  N.  J 344 

St.  Jo.scph,  Mo 314 

Nashville,  Tenn 341 

Hartford,  Conn 338 

Charleston,  S.  C 328 

Richmond,  Va 307 

Denver,  Colo 300 

PatiT8on,N.  J 281 

Fall  Kiver,  Mass 269 

San  rrancisco,  Cal 261 

Memphis,  Tenn  ; 2Gt 

New  Haven,  Conn 197 


r)i:i£:ram  41  shows  the  ratio  per  1,000,000  of  deaf-mutes  found  in  cities  of  100,000  inhabitants  and  upward, 
arranged  in  the  order  of  the  magnitude  of  the  ratios. 

Table  102  shows  the  number  of  the  deaf  but  not  dumb,  including  Chinese,  Japane.se,  and  Indians,  found  in 
the  T'nited  States  on  Juno  1,  1890,  in  each  city  containing  50,000  inhabitants  and  upward,  with  the  ratios  per 
1,000,000  of  i)opulation,  and  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Taking  these  cities  together  the  number  of  deaf  but  not  dumb  per  1,000,000  of  population  was  830,  being  840 
for  the  males  and  820  for  the  females.  It  is  much  below  the  average  for  the  whole  country,  which  was  1,201,  and 
shows  that  the  rule  is  the  same  for  the  speaking  deaf  as  for  the  deaf-mutes,  namely,  that  they  are  more  frequent 
in  small  towns  and  rural  districts  than  in  the  large  cities. 

Table  73  shows  the  number  of  deaf-mutes  and  of  deaf  who  were  not  mutes  i)er  1,000,000  of  population  in  cities 
of  100,000  inhabitants  and  upward,  the  cities  being  arranged  in  the  order  of  the  magnitude  of  the  ratios  of  the 
deaf  who  were  not  mutes. 

Table  73. 


Providence,  R.  T 

Kansas  city,  ilo  ... 

Atl.int.1,  Ga 

AVasliington,  D.  C... 

Lonisvillo,  Ky 

Rochester,  N.  T 

Baltimore,  ilU 

IntiiaDnpolis,  Ind 

Boston,  Mass 

Detroit,  Mich 

San  Francisco,  Cal.. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

New  Orleans,  La  ... 
Philadelphia,  Pa 


De.nf  hut 
not  dumb. 

Deaf  and 
dumb. 

2,936 

462 

1,930 

527 

1,297 

732 

1,224 

538 

1,223 

621 

1,046 

530 

907 

550 

939 

711 

928 

448 

918 

437 

883 

264 

869 

679 

830 

463 

821 

471 

Newark,  N.  J 

Denver,  Colo 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

St. Paul, Minn  .... 
Minneapolis,  !Minn 
Milwaukee,  Wis  . . 
Cleveland, Ohio ... 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Pittshuci;,  Va 

Brooklyn,  N.  T... 

Chicago,  111 

Omaha,  Neb 

Jersey  city,  N.  .1.. 
BulTalo,  N.  Y 


Deaf  but 
act  dumb. 


797 
778 
770 
759 
710 
709 
C39 
037 
5G6 
532 
458 
456 
374 
372 


Doaf  and 
dumb. 


501 
300 
600 
638 
558 
587 
406 
463 
.WC 
384 
409 
449 
344 
634 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  there  is  no  correspondence  in  magnitude  between  the  ratios  to  population 
of  the  deaf  who  were  uot  mutes  and  those  of  the  deaf-mutes  in  the  several  cities. 


SEX  AND  RACE. 

Among  deaf-mutes  the  number  of  males  is  always  greater  than  that  of  females.  Out  of  each  1,000  deaf-mutes 
in  the  United  States  in  1890  there  were  r)~>2.~>  males  and  447.5  females,  ami  iu  ISSO  the  corresponding  figures  were 
males  548.1,  females  451.9.  The  following  are  the  numbers  of  males  and  of  females  in  each  l,00t>  deaf-mutes  in 
certain  other  countries:  England  (1891),  males  543.1,  females  450.9;  Scotland  (IhOl),  males  562.4,  females  437.6; 
Ireland  (1891),  males  535.8,  females,  404.2;  Prussia  (18S0),  males  51.5.7,  females  454.3:  Austria  (ISSO),  males  554.5, 
females  445.5;  Ilungary  (1880),  males  532.8.  females  i07.2j  lielgium  (18S4),  males  539.9,  females  4C0.1;  Italy  (1881), 
males  569.1,  females  430.9. 


96 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Fcr  the  colored  deaf-nnites  in  the  TTuited  States  the  corresponding  figures  vrere,  in  1890,  males  5G8.9,  females 
431.1;  in  ISSO,  males  557.7,  females  442.3;  for  the  native  white  deaf  mutes  in  1890,  males  549.3,  females,  450.7;  for 
the  foreign  born  ^Thite  deaf-mutes  in  1890,  males  565. G,  females  434.4.  Among  the  deaf  avIio  were  not  dumb  in  the 
United  States  in  1890  the  proportion  of  males  was  still  greater,  being  611.3  per  1,000,  which  is  in  accordance  with 
the  usual  experience  of  otologists.  On  the  contrary,  the  census  of  England  and  Wales  for  1891  reports  the  females 
as  in  excess  among  the  speaking  deaf,  being  524.6  per  1,000. 

Table  74  shows  the  number  of  the  male  and  female  deaf  and  dumb  in  each  1,000  of  the  total,  and  of  the 
congenital  and  noncongenital,  with  distinction  of  color  and  of  the  whites  whose  mothers  were  born  in  the  United 
States,  in  Ireland,  and  in  Germany. 

Table  74. 


SEX,   COLOB,  ASD  BIETHPLACES 

OF  MOTHKKS. 

Total. 

Concen- 
ital. 

Noncon- 
genital. 

651.2 
448.8 
5G8.9 

540.4 
450.  G 
570.7 

556.6 
443.4 
559.3 

431.1 

429.3 

440.7 

Birthplaces  of  mothers: 

United  states 

Male.... 

643.5 

530.1 

550.4 

Female.. 

456.5 

469.9 

449.6 

Ireland 

Male.... 

563.9 

565.7 

569.0 

Female . . 

436.1 

434.3 

431.0 

Germany 

Male... 

587.8 

583.9 

592.1 

Female.. 

412.2 

416.1 

407.9 

In  the  United  States  in  1890  in  each  1,000,000  of  population  of  the  same  sex  there  were  702  male  and  695  female 
deaf-mutes.  The  corresponding  ratios  in  1880  were  728  males  and  621  females;  in  England  and  Wales,  in  1S91, 
548  males  and  434  females;  in  Scotland,  in  1891,  015  males  and  446  females;  in  Ireland,  in  1891,  778  males  and  655 
females;  in  Prussia,  in  1880,1,130  males  and  910  females;  in  Austria,  in  1880, 1,345  males  and  1,032  females;  in 
Hungary,  in  1880,  1,374  males  and  1,156  females;  in  Belgium,  in  1884,  571  males  and  486  females;  in  Italy,  in  ISSl, 
610  males  and  464  females.  It  will  be  seen  that  in  every  case  the  ratio  of  deaf-mutes  to  population  is  greater  for 
the  males  than  for  the  females. 

Of  the  total  40,502  deaf-mutes  reported  on  June  1,  1890,  27,192  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  the  T^nitcd 
States,  3,833  of  mothers  born  in  Germany,  2,229  of  mothers  born  in  Ireland,  1,056  of  mothers  born  in  England  and 
Wales,  925  of  mothers  born  in  British  America,  665  of  mothers  born  in  Scandinavia,  254  of  mothers  born  in 
Scotland,  241  of  mothers  born  in  Russia  and  Poland,  146  of  mothers  born  in  France,  113  of  mothers  born  in 
Bohemia,  105  of  mothers  born  in  Hungary,  52  of  mothers  born  in  Italy,  and  636  of  mothers  born  in  other  countries 
or  of  unknown  birthplace. 

In  cou.sideriiig  the  statistics  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  it  is  very  desirable  to  separate  as  far  as  possible  those 
cases  in  which  the  deafness  was  congenital,  and  therefore  in  most  cases  due  to  a  defective  organization  of  the 
auditory  apparatus,  from  those  in  which  the  deafness  occurred  after  birth  as  a  result  of  disease  or  injury.  The 
data  which  wo  have  at  our  command  for  this  purpose  for  the  United  States  are  not  very  satisfactory,  nevertheless 
they  give  some  interesting  results. 

Table  193  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  the  number  of  persons 
deaf  from  birth,  or  congenitally  deaf,  found  in  the  United  States  on  Juno  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  those  under 
20  years  of  age  and  tho.se  20  years  of  age  and  upward,  and  with  the  further  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity, 
and  Table  194  gives  the  same  information  for  those  deaf-mutes  who  were  not  born  deaf,  with  the  further  distinction 
as  to  age  when  tlie  deafness  occurred. 

Of  the  40,562  deaf-mutes  reported,  16,866,  or  415.81  per  1,000  of  the  whole,  are  reported  as  congenitally  deaf; 
15,399,  or  379.64  per  1,000,  as  not  congenitally  deaf  but  as  liaviiig  become  deaf  under  5  years  of  age;  .'>,262,  or  80.12 
per  1,000,  as  haviug  become  deaf  between  5  and  10;  1,319,  or  32.52  jier  1,000,  as  having  become  deaf  between  10  and 
20,  and  358,  or  8.82  per  1,000,  as  having  become  deaf  at  20  years  of  age  and  upward,  while  for  3,358,  or  82.79  per 
1,000,  the  age  when  deafness  occurred  is  iinkiiowii. 

It  is  probable  that  a  considerable  projiortion  of  the  cases  in  wliidi  tlif  lime  when  d(>afncss  occurred  is  reported 
a.s  unknown  were  cases  of  congenital  deafncs.s,  and  cases  in  wliicli  deaf-mutism  is  reported  to  have  been  the  result 
of  deafness  occun-iiig  afti-r  10  years  of  age  must  be  considered  as  doubtful. 

Tlio  ratio  of  congenitally  deaf  per  1,000  of  all  deafmutes  in  Ihc  I'nitcd  States,  namely,  415.81,  is  a  low  one 
as  compared  with  that  found  in  other  countries.  For  example,  this  ratio  was,  in  Scotland,  in  1881,  503;  in  Ireland, 
in  1881,809;  in  Prussia,  in  1880,  .568;  in  Bavaria,  in  1858,  749;  in  France,  in  1870,  753;  in  Belgium,  in  1835,  7.SS;  in 
Holland,  in  1860,  665;  in  Norway,  in  1886,  512;  in  Ilaly,  in  1871,  822;  in  Austria,  in  JS8(;,  lor  those  not  in  public 
institutions,  810,  forfliosein  public  institutions,  37.3;  in  Saxony,  in  1880,421;  in  Denmark,  in  1886,392.  The  average 
of  all  these  out  of  100,326  deaf-mutes  gives  a  ratio  of  739  per  1,000. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


y7 


III  ISSO,  out  of  22,*173  cases  of  deaf-mutism,  12,155  were  reported  an  beiiiy  eoiigetiitally  deaf,  giving  a  ratio  of 
BW.ST  per  1,000.  The  ratio  of  cougeiiitally  deaf  to  tbo  whole  iu  1890  was:  for  males  40'J.17,  for  females  421.00,  for 
white  maU'S  393.09,  for  white  females  •110..'iS,  for  colored  males  r)9ii..")0,  iuid  for  colored  females  o91.9(J  per  1,000. 
Tliis  indicates  that  the  proportion  of  cougcnitally  deaf  is  greater  among  tlie  colored  than  it  is  among  tiie  white, 
and  that  among  the  colored  the  proportion  of  the  congenitally  deaf  is  slightly  greater  among  the  males  than 
among  the  females,  while  among  the  whites  it  is  slightly  greater  among  the  females  tlian  among  the  nudes. 

For  the  native  whites  of  native  parents  the  ratio  is  403.11  jjcr  1,000  for  the  males  and  423.(i9  for  tlic  females,  while 
for  the  foreign  born  whites  it  is  397.79  for  the  males  and  397.02  for  the  females,  showing  a  slightly  greater  proportion 
of  congenitally  deaf  among  the  native  than  among  the  foreign  born.  It  should  be  noted,  however,  that  the 
proportion  of  tliose  with  Miiom  the  deafness  occurred  at  an  unknown  age  is  greater  among  the  foreign  born  than 
among  the  native,  and  as  a  large  proportion  of  these  cases  are  no  doubt  congenital,  there  is  no  good  evidence  that 
there  is  any  marked  difference  iu  the  ratios  of  the  congenitally  deaf  native  and  foreign  born  whites. 

Table  195  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  the  population, 
inimber  of  congenitally  deaf,  of  noucongenitally  deaf,  and  the  ratios  for  the  same  per  100,000  of  population. 

It  will  bo  seen  from  this  table  that  for  ea(-h  100,000  of  the  population  of  the  United  States  there  were  27 
congenital  deaf  mutes,  and  that  the  ratio  was  highest  in  the  South  Atlantic  division,  35.0.  In  the  South  Central 
division  it  was  30.9,  while  it  was  24.9  in  the  Korth  Central  division,  24.S  in  the  Xorth  Atlantic  division,  and  15.8  in 
the  Western  division.  The  highest  ratios  in  the  individual  states  were  found  in  Xorth  Carolina,  43.5;  Virginia, 
43.0;  West  Virginia,  40.8;  Kentucky,  40.G,  and  Maine,  40.4. 

Cartogram  10  indicates  by  depth  of  shading  the  ratio  of  the  congenital  deaf-mutes  per  100,000  of  the  population 
in  the  different  states. 

The  excessive  proportion  of  congenital  deaf-nmtes  in  certain  states  indicated  by  the  above  cartogram  was  not 
due  to  the  considerable  proportion  of  colored  population  which  existed  in  all  of  the,;c  states  except  JMaine,  as  will 
be  seen  by  Table  75,  showing  for  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  JSTorth  Carolina,  Soutli  Carolina,  Kentucky,  Tennessee, 
and  ]Maine  the  number  of  congenital  deaf-mutes,  with  distinction  of  white  and  colored  and  with  ratios  to  100,000 
population. 

Taisli;  75. 


Virginia 

West  Virginia  . 
Nortli  Carolina 
South  Carolina 

Kentucky 

Tennessee  

Maine 


CONGENITAL    DEAF 

AND  DUMB. 

White. 

Colored. 

S39 

1T3 

30C 

5 

535 

168 

193 

200 

675 

79 

451 

128 

267 

II 

KATIO  PER    100,000 
OP    roPCLATlON. 


White.      Colored. 


41.9 
50.7 
41.8 
42.4 
S3.  7 
40.5 


27.  2 
15.3 
29.9 
29.0 
29.5 
29.7 


From  this  table  it  appears  that  while  the  ratio  of  colored  congenital  denf-mntes  to  population  was  above  the 
average  for  the  United  States  (which  was  24.8)  in  Virginia,  Xortli  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Kentucky,  and 
Tennessee,  it  was  below  the  average  in  West  Virginia,  and  had  no  iniluence  at  all  npon  the  ratio  in  Maine; 
moreover,  the  jjroportions  for  the  white  alone  iu  these  states  are  C(nisiderably  above  the  general  average  for  the 
whites  for  the  United  States,  which  was  27.3  per  100,000. 

Table  190  shows  the  number  of  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United  States  on  .hine  1,  1890,  by  (luinqueiinial  age 
groups,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers.  Tables  197, 19S,  and  199  give  the  same 
information  for  the  congenital  deaf-mutes,  the  noncongeuital  deaf-mutes,  and  the  deaf  but  not  dumb,  respectively. 

Table  70  shows  for  the  congenital  and  for  the  noncongeuital  deaf  and  duml)  whose  ages  were  known  tiie 
number  in  each  quinquennial  ago  group,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  the  number  in  each  age  group  per  1,000 
of  the  total. 

7176  INS 7 


98 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Taule  76. 


AGE  PEBIODS. 

WHITB. 

COIXlItKD. 

Male. 

Femalo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Congen- 
ital. 

Noncon- 
gcuital. 

Coneen- 
itul. 

Noncon. 

geuital. 

"^"X- 

"Xoncon- 
gouital. 

Congen- 
ital. 

Koncon- 
genital. 

Total 

8,016 

10,683 

6,810 

8,513 

1,040 

639 

781 

430 

Under  5 

215 

1,981 
1,912 
1,314 
969 
727 
477 
416 

20.82 
217.51 
238.52 
101.17 
120.88 
90.69 
59.51 
51.90 

167 

2.461 

3,163 

1,878 

1,192 

836 

524 

462 

15.63 

230.37 

29fi.  OS 

175.  79 

11L58 

78.25 

49.05 

43.23 

229 

1,784 
1,540 
1,119 
820 
609 
391 
318 

1       33. 63 

261.97 

220.14 

j     164.32 

120.41 

80.43 

57.41 

;       46. 69 

1 

158 

2,021 
2,344 
1,554 
962 
689 
429 
356 

18.50 

237.40 

275.34 

182.55 

113.00 

80.94 

50.39 

41.83 

42 
324 
289 

172 
81 
CO 
32 
87 

40.39 
311.54 
277.  88 
165.  38 
80.77 
67.09 
30.  77 
33.58 

14 

174 
179 
83 
36 
29 
15 
9 

2.5.  97 
322.82 
332.10 
153. 99 
06.79 
53.80 
27.83 
16.70 

26 
240 

228 
119 
66 
49 
25 
28 

33.29 

307.  SO 

291.93 

152.37 

84.51 

62.74 

32.01 

35.85 

16 
126 
145 
69 
34 
17 
13 
10 

37.21 
293.02 
237.21 
160.47 
79.07 
39.53 
30.23 
23.26 

5  to  15 

15to25 

«>5to35     

351045 

45to55      

55to65       

Eatio  per  1,000— 

5  to  15 

15  to  25 

25to33 

35  to  45 

55  to  65 

It  vrill  be  seen  from  tlii.s  tabic  that  among  tlie  wliites  the  proportion  of  per.-ioii.s  under  15  and  over  l^~>  years  of 
age  is  greater  among  tlie  congenital  than  among  the  noncongenilal  deaf-mutes.  The  greater  i)io}M(rtion  under  15 
years  of  age  exists  also  among  the  colored  congenital  deaf-mutes,  and  it  is  easy  to  see  why  this  should  be  the  case 
for  both  white  and  colored,  because  among  the  noncongenital  are  counted  all  those  Avho  became  deaf  and  tlumb 
after  15  year.s  of  age.  The  greater  proportion  of  tliose  '63  years  of  age  and  upward  among  the  congenital 
deaf-mutes  indicates  that  these  have  a  lower  death  rate  than  the  noncongenital.  The  numbers  of  colored  deaf-mutes 
in  this  age  group  are  so  small  that  the  ratios  have  little  significance. 

Tliis  is  also  indicated  by  Table  77  and  Diagram  42,  showing  for  each  1,000  deaf-mutes  the  number  in  each 
decennial  age  group,  with  distinction  of  periods  when  deaftiess  occurred. 

Table  77. 


AOE  WHEN  OCCUBBED. 

PBESKXT  AOE  PERIODS. 

tinder 
10  years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  to  30 
years. 

30  to  40 
years. 

40  to  50 
years. 

50  to  60 
years. 

60  to  70 
years. 

70  to  80 
years. 

80  to  60 
years. 

90  years 
aud  over. 

Total 

134.9 

131.2 
139.4 

272.1 
273.1 
270.9 

211.3 
214.6 
207.2 

1.16.5 
131.5 
139.1 

98.8 
98.9 
98.8 

67.7 
67.9 
07.4 

43.5 
47.6 
42.9 

24.3 
24.9 
23.6 

7.7 
6.8 
8.8 

1.2 
0.5 
1.9 

Halo 

Birtli 

151.7 
151.3 
158.7 
140.9 
143.0 
167.0 
62.2 
04.7 
SO.  2 

207.6 
202.9 
273.2 
315.3 
324.0 
301.3 
2J4.fl 
211.0 
248.8 

193.8 
198.1 
188.6 
221.9 
220.  2 
223.2 
276.1 
286.8 
263.0 

138.8 
110.8 
136.5 
120.8 
117.4 
123.1 
180.0 
172.8 
188.3 

102.1 
99.8 

101.7 
83.0 
81.9 
84.5 

105.1 

109.9 
99.  B 

68.2 
70.8 
65.2 
64.1 
52.2 
56.  5 
68.3 
71.0 
06.2 

45.7 
47.6 
43.5 
32.3 
33.8 
30.3 
40.5 
33.8 
48.4 

22.4 
22.9 
21.9 
14.6 
16.5 
12.  2 
18.0 
17.7 
19.5 

6.8 
6.3 
6.5 
4.8 
4.3 
5.4 
4.0 
2.3 
6.1 

0.9 
0.5 
1.2 
0.3 
0.1 
0.0 
0.0 

Male 

Male 

Femalo 

5tol0 

Male 

1.4 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  table  and  the  diagram  that  the  greatest  luoiiortion  of  tlu'  congenital  deaf  mules  ia 
found  in  the  age  group  between  10  aud  1!0  years,  being  207.0  i)er  1,000  of  tlic  whole  of  tliis  grou]),  while  the  number 
uniler  10  years  of  age  is  only  151.7  ])er  1 ,000. 

It  is  clear,  however,  thai  the  number  of  congenital  deaf  mutes  under  10  years  of  age  must  be  much  greater 
than  of  those  between  10  and  20  years  of  age,  aud  henct;  that  the  census  enumerators  have  failed  to  record  a  large 
number  of  congenital  deaf  mutes  under  10  veara  of  age. 


Kleveiith  Cfiisns  *>(  tUo  I'nitfii  Slates, 


DIAGRAM  42. 


l)4*af  mill  <ltiriit>. 


UT^derio         I0^o^o        soiojo        jotnio       aoft^o       sofueo       60to70        70ho6o        sorooo      son 


B.^hh 


Under    5  yrs 5folO  yrs. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM  43. 


Deaf  and  dumb. 


AGES. 

MALES. 

FEMALES. 

? 

1 

10 

15 

o 
"O 

15 

o 
5 

!0 

15 

o 
^ 

§ 

s 

-0 

65  AN  DOVER 

|I9 

55 65 

■9 

45 55 

^■^H 

35 45 

^^■^^H 

25 35 

1 

1 

^^^^■^^^^^H 

15 25 

IMMM^I^M^H^^^^^^^^^^H 

5 15 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

UNDER    5 

■■- 

DIAGRAM  44. 


DIAGRAM  45. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM  46 


Deaf  and  dumb. 


DIAGRAM   47. 


AGES. 

MALES. 

FEMALES. 

1 

o 

K 

o 

lO 

O 

> 

•0 

^ 

Q 

">^ 

<5i 

^ 

^ 

65  AND  OVER 

1 

" 

" 

55 65 

45 55 

35 45 

25 35 

IK                  ">  r 

^ 

H 

g~ 

lO                 CO 

1       _       •      _ -1 1 

UNDER   15 

1     1 1 ! 1      1 

WHI  TC. 


COLOHCD. 


DIAGRAM  48. 


AGES. 

MALES. 

FEMALES. 

35       30       25       20       15         /O        5 

5         10         15       20       25       3 

1            1             1            1             1 

0       J 

5 

65  &  OVER 

55 65 

45 55 

35 45 

B5 35 

15 85 

pi 

UNDER  15 

1 

1 — ' — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — ! — 1  1 

WHITC. 


COLORCD. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


99 


Of  those  who  became  deaf  under  5  years  of  age  the  largest  proportion  is  also  found  in  the  age  group  between 
10  and  20  years,  being  315.3  per  1,000,  and  in  this  gionj)  also  it  is  probable  that  there  has  been  a  considerable 
number  of  omissions  of  the  deaf-mutes  who  were  under  10  years  of  age. 

Of  those  who  became  deaf  between  5  and  10  years  of  age  the  hugest  proportion  is  found  in  the  age  group 
between  20  and  30  years  of  age,  being  270.1  per  1,()()()  of  the  whole  of  this  cla.ss,  and  here  again  there  must  bo  a 
considerable  number  of  omissions  of  deaf  mutes,  not  only  under  10  year.s  of  age  but  between  10  and  20  years  of 
age,  since  the  number  of  this  last  age  group  should  be  higlier  than  in  tiie  age  group  between  20  and  30  years. 

After  the  age  of  20  the  proportion  of  tIio.se  living  in  eacli  dcceiiiii-.il  age  grou])  falls  oil'  with  a  fair  degree  of 
regularity  in  advancing  age,  but  the  curves  do  not  become  fully  regular  until  alter  the  age  of  45  years.  Tlie 
diminution  with  advancing  age  is  more  rapid  for  the  noncongenital  than  it  is  for  the  congenital  deaf-mutes,  as  has 
been  noted  above. 

Diagrams  43  to  4'8,  inclusive,  show  for  the  total  white  and  total  colored  deaf-mntes,  and  also  for  the  congenital 
white  aud  the  congenital  colored  deaf-mutes  the  proportion  found  in  each  of  certain  age  groups,  with  distinction 
of  sex. 

Diagram  43  shows  the  ratios  of  the  congenital  colored  deaf  and  dumb,  by  certain  age  groups,  excluding  the 
unknown  age,  to  1,000  of  the  total,  with  distinction  of  sex. 

Diagram  44  shows  the  ratios  of  tlie  congenital  white  deaf  and  dumb,  by  certain  age  groups,  excluding  the 
unknown  age,  to  1,000  of  the  total,  with  distinction  of  sex. 

Diagram  45  shows  the  ratios  of  the  white  deaf  and  dumb,  by  certain  age  groups,  excluding  the  unknown  age, 
to  1,000  of  the  total,  with  distinction  of  sex. 

Diagram  4G  shows  the  ratios  of  the  colored  deaf  and  dumb,  by  certain  age  groups,  excluding  the  unknown  age, 
to  1,000  of  the  total,  with  distinction  of  sex. 

Diagram  47  shows  for  the  white  deaf  and  dumb  and  for  the  colored  deaf  and  dumb  the  ratios  per  100,000 
in  the  population  of  corresponding  age  liroups,  with  distinction  of  sex. 

Diagram  48  shows  for  the  white  and  colored  congenital  deaf  and  dumb  the  ratios  per  100,000  in  the  population 
of  corresponding  age  group.s,  with  distinction  of  sex. 

Table  7S  shows  for  the  total  deaf  aud  dumb  the  ratios  per  100,000  of  population  for  each  of  certain  age  groups. 

Table  78. 


BEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVrrY. 

Total. 

Under  15 
years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55  to  65 
years. 

65  ye.irs 
and  over. 

Total 

G4.3 
09. 5 
58.9 

47.8 
50.9 
44.7 

82.0 
93.2 
70.8 

09.2 
72.8 
65.2 

04.9 
68.1 
6L6 

67.3 
71.8 
62.0 

71.1 
76.1 
63.6 

86.9 
95.6 
77.7 

Male 

White    

07.5 
72.5 

02. 1 
71.9 
45.3 
41.2 
47.0 
35.0 

50.4 
53.2 
47.6 
49.3 
77.0 
32.4 
37.3 
27.5 

85.  5 
96.9 
74.1 
90.0 
55.1 
57.3 
06.9 
48.4 

71.2 
74.3 
07.8 
81.7 
36.0 
50.3 
58.1 
42  9 

68.4 
71.1 
65.2 
80.6 
35.9 
34.6 
38.4 
31.1 

70.8 
75.2 
00.1 
80.0 
39.9 
35.8 
40.8 
30.5 

74.3 
79.8 
68.4 
91.6 
42.3 
36.  S 
38.0 
34.8 

90.4 
99.7 
80.6 
104.8 
58.3 
50.5 
53.1 
47.9 

Male 

Female 

Native  bom 

Colored 

M.ilo 

If  those  of  unknown  ages  are  distributed  among  those  of  known  ages,  the  ratios  are  about  as  presented 
herewith : 


SEX,  COLOB,  AXD  KATIVITT. 

Total. 

Under  15 
years. 

48.3 
51.4 
45.1 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55to65 
years. 

65  years 
auaover. 

Total 

64.9 
70.2 
59.5 

82.7 
94.1 
71.5 

69.8 
73.5 
65.8 

65.6 
68.7 
62.1 

68.0 
72.5 
63.2 

71.7 
76.7 
66.3 

87.6 
96.4 
78.4 

M.ilc 

■Wlito 

68.1 
7.'i.2 
62.8 
72.5 
45.  7 
41.7 
47.0 
35.8 

50.9 
53.7 
48.0 
49.8 
77.7 
33.8 
37.8 
27.7 

86.3 
97.8 
74.8 
90.9 
55.5 
58.0 
67.9 
48.8 

71.9 
75.0 
08.5 
82.5 
30.4 
50.9 
58.8 
43.3 

69.0 
71.8 
65.9 
81.4 
36.2 
35,0 
38.8 
31.4 

71.5 
75.9 
66. 8 
80.9 
40.2 
36.2 
41.4 
30.8 

75.0 
80.5 
69.1 
92.5 
42.7 
30.7 
37.8 
85.4 

91.2 
100.5 
81.4 
105.7 
58.8 
50.8 
63.8 
47.7 

Male 

Female 

Native  born 

Colored 

Malo 

100 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  79  shows  for  the  congenital  deaf  and  dumb  the  ratio.s  per  100,000  uf  popuhitioii  for  each  of  cei  lain  ago 

groups. 

Table  79. 


SEX,  COLOR,  A.ND  NATIVITY. 

1 
Total. 

Under 
15  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 

ycirs. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55  to  65 
years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

33.1 
36.8 
29.3 

Total  

26.7 
28.4 

24.9  ; 

21.8 

22.7 
20.8 

31.2 
31.8 
27.6 

27.9 
29.3 
26.5 

27.0 

28.7 
26.5 

28.7 
30.1 
27.1 

29.0 
31.3 
27.8 

Male         

27.0 
28.5 
25.5 
28.S   _ 
17.9  ' 
24.5 
28.1 
21.0 

22.1 
22.7 
21.5 
21.8 
29.5 
19.9 
22.8 
17.0 

31.0 
31.4 
27.7 
32.4 
21.8 
32.3 
37.4 
27.5 

27.7 
28.0 
26.7 
31.6 
11.0 
30.0 
30.2 
21.1 

28.4 
29.1 
27.5 
33.4 
15.1 
21.  2 
24.4 
18.1 

28.4 

30.0 
27.9 
36.1 
15.8 
21.8 
23.3 
20.2 

30.4 
32.2 
28. 4 
37.4 
17.5 
21.2 
22. 1 
20.2 

33.3 
37.0 
29.5 
39.5 
19.0 
30.7 
34.5 
20.8 

Male 

Male 

If  tho.se  of  unknown  a;::es  are  distributed  among  those  of  known   ages,  the  ratio.s   are  about  as  presented 
herewith : 


SEX,  COI.OR,  AND  NATIVITY. 

Total. 

Under 
15  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
yeara. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55  to  65 
years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

27.0 
28.7 
25.2 

22.0 
23.0 
21.1 

31.5 
35.1 
28.0 

28.2 
29.6 
26.8 

27.9 
28.9 
28.8 

29.0 
30.1 
27.4 

29.9 
31.6 
28.2 

33.1 
37.1 
29.5 

Male 

■White             

27.3 
28.8 
25.8 
29.1 
18.2 
24.8 
28.4 

'  "_ 

22.4 
23.0 
21.7 
22.0 
30.0 
20.1 
23.1 
17.2 

31.3 
31.7 
28.0 
32.7 
22.0 
32.7 
37.9 
27.8 

28.0 
28.8 
27.1 
31.9 
11.9 
30.1 
36.0 
24.4 

28.7 
29.4 

33.7 
15.3 
21.1 
24.0 
18,3 

29.7 
31.2 
28.2 
30.5 
10.0 

23.0 
20.5 

30.7 
32.5 
28.8 
37.8 

17.7 
21.5 
22.0 
20.9 

33.7 
37.3 
29.8 
39.8 
19.9 
31.0 
35.3 
20.7 

Hale 

Male             .           

Table  80  shows  for  the  noncongeuital   deaf  and  tlunib  the  ratios  per  100,000  of  jjopulatioii   lor  oaeh  of 

certain  age  groujis. 

Tablk  80. 


SEX,  COIX>K,  AND   NATIVITY. 

Total. 

Under 
15  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 

years. 

36.7 
38.6 
31.7 

C5  to  15 
years. 

15  to  55 
years. 

55  to  63 

years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

Total 

32.4 
35.3 
29.4 

35.0 
38.0 
31.8 
37.5 
22.3 
13.0 
14.5 
11.5 

23.1 
25.0 
21.2 

45.8 
52.8 
38.9 

31.7 
33.1 
29.8 

31.2 
33.1 
29.1 

3;i.o 

33.5 
31.5 
10.5 
19.5 

9.2 
11.3 

7.0 

31.4 

33.2 
29.5 

34.7 
38.2 
31.0 

Male 

25.2 
27.2 
23.2 
21.5 
42.8 
10.4 
11.7 
9.1 

49.5 
50.9 
42.1 
52.1 
29.8 
20.2 
23.2 
17.5 

89.0 
40.8 
37.1 
15.1 
18.5 
15.7 
17.5 
14.0 

31.2 
35.8 
32.3 
40.5 
17.4 
9.9 
10.5 

<>.  ;i 

33.1 
35.1 

;ii.s 

43.0 
,5.7 
10.1 
10.1 

37.1 

11. 1 

33.0 

42.8 

21.5 

9.0 

8.4 

9.0 

Male      

Male 

Female 

If  those  of  unknown 
herewith: 


ages  are  distributi'd   ainoiig  those  ol'  known  a^^cs,  the  ratios  arc  about   as  presented 


•BZ,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITT. 

Total. 

Under 
16  years. 

15  to  26 
years. 

25  to  85 
years. 

_ 

30.9 
38.8 
34.9 

30.3 
41.0 
37.4 
46.4 
18.0 
16.7 
17.0 
13.9 

35  to  45 
years. 

31.9 
33.0 
30.0 

45  to  55 
years. 

31.3 
33.3 
29.3 

55  to  65 
ye«r<. 

85y»are 
andover. 

Total 

32.6 
35.5 
20.5 

23.3 
2.1.1 
21.3 

46.1 
53.1 
39.2 

31.6 
33.4 
29.7 

34.9 
38.4 
31.2 

37.4 

41.3 

33.3 

13.1 

21.0 

8.9 

8.3 

9.5 

Mftle 

WhlK' 

35.2 
38.2 
32,1 
37.8 
22.4 
13.1 
14.7 
11.5 

25.4 
27.3 
23.4 
24.7 
43.0 
10.4 
11.8 
9.0 

49.8 
67.2 
42.4 
52.8 
29.9 
20.4 
23.4 
17.6 

34.4 
36.  U 
32.5 
40.8 
17.5 
10.0 
10.7 
9.3 

33.8 
35.7 
31.7 
10.8 
19.0 

9.2 
11.2 

7.0 

33.0 
35.6 
31.1 
13.3 
15,8 
10.4 
10,3 
10,5 

Male 

Male 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB.  101 

In  1880  there  were  reported  5,194  deaf-mutes  as  being  iiii(l<r  10  years  of  age.  The  sarvivors  of  this  group 
Bhould  bo  found  in  the  ago  group  10  to  20  in  the  census  of  1890,  but  in  this  age  group  we  actually  find  10,905. 
This  woukl  indicate  cither  an  enormous  addition  to  tlic  dcafniutes  by  immigration  or  a  great  deficiency  in  the 
count  of  deaf-nuitcs  under  10  years  of  age  in  ISSO,  wliich  last  is  probably  tiu;  true  explanation  of  the  diserejtancy. 

In  the  age  group  from  10  to  20  years  of  age  in  1880  tliere  were  10,.'!r»7  deaf  mutes,  the  survivors  of  whom 
Bhould  be  found  in  the  age  group  20  to  30  in  the  census  of  1890,  which  nundjers  8,409.  Leaving  out  of  the 
question  the  additions  occurring  to  this  age  group  by  immigration  within  the  10  years,  tliis  would  give  an  average 
annual  death  rate  of  18.2  for  the  deaf  mutes  from  10  to  20  j'cars  of  age.  Calculating  in  a  like  manner  for  the 
6,471  deaf-mutes  between  20  and  30  years  of  age  rei)orted  in  the  census  of  1880,  their  average  annual  death  rate 
for  the  next  10  years  would  be  15.4;  for  the  age  group  30  to  40  it  is  2.3;  for  the  ages  40  to  50,  5.4,  and  from  50 
to  CO,  10.7. 

These  death  rates  are  very  high  for  the  age  groups  10  to  20  and  20  to  30,  yet  they  are  probably  below  iiither 
than  above  the  true  death  rates.  The  death  rates  for  the  age  groups  30  to  40  and  40  to  50  are  very  low,  which  is 
probably  due,  in  part  at  least,  to  immigration  of  deaf-mutes. 

Table  200  shows  for  individual  schools  and  institutions  for  the  deaf  in  the  United  States  the  number  of 
deaf-mutes  found  in  each  in  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Table  201  shows  the  number  of  deaf  and  dumb  persons  found  in  schools  for  the  deaf  in  1890,  by  certain  age 
periods,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  n.ativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

The  total  number  of  pupils  in  the  schools  for  the  deaf  was  0,874.  Of  these  6,153  were  deaf-mutes,  being 
151.69  per  1,000  of  the  dcafniutes  in  the  United  States.  Of  the  0,153  deaf-mutes  in  the  schools,  593  were  under 
10  years  of  age,  4,401  were  between  10  and  20  years  of  age,  1,024  between  20  and  50  years  of  age,  28  were  50  years 
of  age  and  upward,  and  of  48  the  age  was  unknown;  3,470  were  males  and  2,083  were  females;  5,910  were  whites 
and  243  were  colored.  Of  the  whites  3,770  were  natives  of  imtive  parents,  1,708  were  natives  having  one  or  both 
parents  foreign  born,  and  432  were  foreign  born ;  4,029  were  the  children  of  mothers  born  in  the  United  States,  518 
were  the  children  of  mothers  born  in  Ireland,  626  were  the  children  of  mothers  born  in  Germany,  and  140  were 
the  children  of  mothers  born  in  England  and  Wales. 

Table  202  shows  for  the  United  States  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the  number  of  deaf-mutes  on 
June  1,  1890,  who  were  between  5  and  20  years  old,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

The  total  number  of  deaf-mutes  in  this  age  group,  which  may  be  taken  as  including  the  children  of  school 
ages,  was  15,371,  of  whom  8,465  were  males  and  6,006  were  females;  13,943  were  whites  and  1,428  were  colored,  of 
whom  1,103  were  reported  as  being  black  and  205  of  mixed  blood. 

Table  81  shoMS  for  the  United  States  the  total  number  of  deaf  and  dumb  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  the 
number  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  schools,  the  ratio  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  schools  per  1,000  of  the  total  deaf  and 
dumb,  and  the  ratio  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  iu  schools  per  1,000  of  those  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  with 
distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 


102 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMl?,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  81. 


8XX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIvnT- 

Total 

deal'  and 

dumb. 

Doafand 

dumb 

between 

5  and  20 

yeais. 

Peaf  and 
dumb  in 
schools. 

Batio  of 
deaf  and 
dumb  in 

schiiols 
to  1.000 
of  total 
do.if  and 
dumb. 

Ratio  of 
doafand 
dumb  in 

schools 
to  1,000 
bclwi-en 
5  .nlid  20 

year--*. 

SKX.  COLOK,  AND  KATIVITV. 

1 

1 

Total 

doafand 

dumb. 

Deaf  and 

dumb 
between 
5  aud  20 

joars. 

Deaf  and  1 
dumb  in 
schools. 

Itatio  of 
deaf  and 
dumb  in 

.schools 
to  l.OOO 
of  tl^tal 

deaf  and 
dumb. 

Katio  of 
deaf  aud 
dumb  in 

.schools 
to  1. 000 
belwcon 
5  and  20 
years. 

Total 

40,562 

15,371 

6,153 

151.69 

400.30 

Colored — Continuod. 

Black      

2,531 

1,103 

173 

68.35 

• 

22,411 
18, 151 

8,405 
6,906 

3,470 
2,683 

154.  S3 
147.82 

409.92 
388.50 

148.75 

Male 

Malo 

1,460 
1,065 

584 

658 
503 

265 

122 
51 

70 

83.22 
47.89 

119.86 

185.41 

37,447 

20.639 
10,808 

33,278 

13,943 

5,910 

157.82 

4^.87 

100.99 

■VHiite 

7,658 
0,285 

13,029 

3,307 
2,603 

5,478 

10a23 
154.87 

164.61 

431.84 
414.16 

420.45 

264,13 

Male 

306 
278 

27, 192 

1.056 

254 

2,229 

925 

146 

3, 833 

865 

113 

105 

52 

241 

496 

140 

149 

116 

10, 122 

287 

72 

787 

408 

30 

1.389 

312 

62 

56 

38 

140 

187 

53 

41 
29 

4,029 

140 

34 

518 

140 

13 

C26 

143 

21 

38 

21 

65 

76 

46 

133.99 

104.32 

14S.  17 
132.  !'i8 
133.86 
232.39 
151.35 
89.04 
163.32 
215.04 
1S5.S4 
361.90 
403.  S3 
289.71 
153.23 
328.57 

250. 00 

Birthplaces      of      mothers 
(white) : 

United  States 

Farcots  native 

25,859 

9,373 

3,770 

145.79 

402.22 

14,013 
11,846 

7,419 

4,992 
4,381 

1       3,656 

1 

2,022 
1,748 

1,708 

144.29 
147.56 

230.22 

405.05 
399.00 

467.18 

388.04 

England  and  Wales 

487.80 

472. 22 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 

658.20 

BrilisU  America 

343. 14 

Malo 

4,268 
3,151 

4,109 

2. 157 
!       1,499 

1           914 

1,028 
OSO 

432 

240.80 
215,80 

103.62 

476.  59 
453.64 

472.65 

433.33 

4S(k(I8 

488: 3S 

33&T1' 

Male 

2,358 

1,811 

3,115 

509 

[           405 

1,428 

257 

175 

243 

108.99 
96.63 

78.01 

504.91 
432.10 

170. 17 

H  imgary 

Italy      

078.57 

552.63 

Russia  and  Poland 

All  other  countries 

Colored 

404.29 

406.42 

867.  se 

Male     

1,772 
1,343 

807 
021 

163 
80 

91.99 
59.57 

201.98 
128.82 

Femalo 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  oat  of  each  1,000  of  the  total  deaf  and  dumb  151.69  were  in  schools  or 
in.'rtitiitions  for  the  deaf.  For  the  males  the  ratio  was  a  little  greater,  being  15-1.8;}  as  against  147.82  for  the 
females.  For  the  whites  tlie  ratio  was  much  greater  than  I'or  the  colored,  being  for  tlic  white  niah-.-<  HlO.L'.'i,  for  the 
colored  males  !tl.91),  for  the  white  lemales  154.87,  and  for  the  colored  females  5!).57.  For  those  whose  mothers  were 
born  in  the  United  States  the  ratio  was  148.17;  for  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  England  and  "Wales  132..58; 
for  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  Ireland  232.39;  for  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  British  America 
151.35,  and  for  those  who.se  motliers  were  born  in  Germany  1(>3..'>2.  For  each  1,000  of  the  tk-af  mutes  in  the  United 
States  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  400.30  were  found  in  schools  or  institntions  for  the  d<'af,  the  ratio  for 
the  males,  400.92,  being  greater  than  for  the  females,  388.50.  For  the  white  males  the  ratio  was  431.84,  for  the 
ctilorcd  males  201.98,  for  the  white  females  414.10,  anil  for  the  colored  lemales  128.82.  For  tlio.se  whose  mothers 
were  born  in  the  United  States  the  ratio  was  398.04;  for  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  England  and  Wales 
487.80;  for  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  Ireland  058.20;  for  those  whose  mothers  were  bori;  in  F.ritish  America 
34.'{.14,  and  for  those  whose  mothers  were  born  in  Geriminy  450.()8  per  1,000. 

Less  than  one-half  of  those  between  5  and  20  years  of  age  were  in  schools  for  the  deaf,  but  for  tiie  coloreil 
only  about  one-fifth.  The  greatest  proportion  of  the  children  of  .school  age  found  in  scliools  for  the  deaf  was 
among  the  Irish,  being  about  CO  per  cent. 

'I'^ble  2().J  shows  tlie  number  of  the  congenitally  deaf  and  dumb  found  in  .schools  for  the  deaf  in  1890,  by 
certain  age  groiiiis,  witii  distinction  of  se.\,  color,  nativity,  anil  birthplaces  of  motliers. 

The  total  number  of  this  class  was  2,495,  of  whom  1,.329  were  males  aud  1,100  females;  2,307  were  white  and 
128  colored;  285  were  under  10  years  of  age,  1,837  were  between  10  and  20  years  of  age,  340  between  20  and  50 
years  of  age,  17  were  .50  years  of  age  and  upward,  and  for  10  the  age  was  unknown. 

Table  82  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  congenitally  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United  States  the  niiiiiber  found  in 
schools  in  1,S90  by  certain  age  groups,  with  distiiK'tion  of  se.\,  color,  nativity,  and  of  the  cliildicn  oT  motliers  born 
in  the  United  States,  ICnghmd  and  Wah-.s,  Ireland,  and  Germany;  tlie  number  of  tliose  having  mothers  born  in 
other  countries  being  so  amall  as  to  make  the  ratios  derivable  therefrom  of  no  significauco. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


103 


Taulk  82. 


BEX,  COLOII,  AND  NATIVITY. 


Total 

MbIo... 
I'Vinalo  . 


ilalo.... 
Funialo  . 

Ntltivoborn. 


I'arenta  liutivo. 

Male 

Fonialo 


One  or  botb  i>arciit8  fnrcigu. 

Male 

Feiualo 


I'oroignboni. 

Male 

Fenialo  .. 

Colored 

Male 

Female  . . 


Black 

Male 

Female  .. 

Miicd  bloorl . 

Male 

Fomalo  . . 


Birtliplacos  of  mothers  (white) : 

ITjiitc'il  States 

Male 

Female 


England  and  "Wales. 

Male 

Female 


Germany  ... 
Male.... 
Female  . 


Ireland 

Male.... 
Female  . 


Under  6 
yearH. 


2.02 

2.27 
1.7:i 


2.13 
2.43 

1.79 

2.27 
I.2G 


4.93 
8. 45 


I.  Til 
].20 
2.37 


4.7G 
7.35 


5.24 
9.35 


SlolO 

years. 


112.  K> 
107. 67 

119.07 


111.01 
104.54 

118.17 

115.10 

103.04 
97. 72 
109.  45 

145. 45 

138.  03 
156.00 

51.  95 
32.97 
79.36 

148. 44 
151.16 
142.80 

103.09 

11.5.94 

71.43 

290.  32 
294. 12 
235.  71 

1113.00 
118. 32 
IU9.  00 

lUO.  07 
214.29 
115.38 

138.10 
102.  94 
202.  70 

125. 05 
130. 84 
119.05 


10  In  20 

yeulrt. 


741.02 
711.  07 
740.  29 


747. 77 
752.81 
742. 17 

748. 29 

7.JS.  79 
752.  51 
701.  93 

720. 60 
752.11 
070.  00 

740.  20 
7.';3.  24 
714.29 

017. 19 
581.40 
090. 47 

0.19. 18 
579. 71 
785. 71 

548. 39 
588. 23 
500.00 

702. 81 
756.  00 
768.90 

048. 15 
078.  57 
015.39 

723.81 
772.06 
035. 14 

701. 57 
710.28 
690.  47 


20  to  50 
yearn 


137.15 
141.07 
182.01 

131.80 
132.90 
130.71 

128.36 

128.14 
140.  80 
115.07 

128. 93 
101.41 
108.00 

181.82 
180.  81 
174. 00 

234.37 
207. 44 
166.07 

257.73 
301.  35 
142.  60 

101.29 
117.05 
214.  29 

123.  90 
135.49 
112.50 

185.18 
107. 14 
209. 23 

128.57 
110.30 
102. 10 

151.83 
140. 19 
106.  07 


50  yeora 
and  over. 


fl.8S 
0.82 
CM 

7.23 
7.29 
7.16 

5.92 

8.17 
8.88 
7.46 


25.97 
21.98 
31.75 


7.75 
8.39 
7.11 


4.76 
7.35 


15.71 

9.34 

23.81 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  for  the  congenital  deaf-mutes  between  5  and  20  years  of  age  a  greater 
proportion  of  females  than  of  males  were  found  in  schools,  but  above  the  age  of  I'O  the  proportion  of  males  was 
the  greatest.  This  excess  of  the  pioiiortioii  of  females  was  decidedly  greater  among  the  colored  than  among  the 
■whites,  and  greater  among  the  native  whites  than  among  the  foreign  born.  For  those  whose  mothers  were  born 
in  Ireland  it  was  greatest  among  the  males. 

Besides  the  deaf-mutes,  there  were  reported  as  being  in  schools  for  the  deaf  721  deaf  persons  who  were  able 
to  speak  intelligibly.  Of  these  the  deafness  was  congenital  in  115,  occurred  under  5  years  of  age  in  270,  between 
5  and  10  years  of  age  in  201,  between  10  and  20  years  of  ago  in  72,  between  20  and  50  years  of  age  in  2,  and  the 
period  of  occurrence  was  unknown  for  31.  One  was  under  5  years  of  age,  34  were  between  5  and  10,  505  were 
between  10  and  20,  173  were  between  20  and  50,  5  were  50  years  of  age  and  upward,  and  the  age  of  3  was 
unknown. 

Table  83  shows  the  distribution  of  these  721  deaf,  but  speaking,  persons  in  schools  by  age  periods  when  the 
deafness  occurred,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  of  certaiu  birthplaces  of  mothers. 


104 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  83. 


6KS,    COLOR,    ASD  KATITnT. 

ToUl. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
Si.- 

Un- 
der 5 
j-eora. 

5  to 

10 
years 

10  to 

20 

years. 

20  to 

50 
years. 

1 

SE-X,   COLOR,    ANT)  XATITITy. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
gen- 
ital. 

Un- 
der 5 
years. 

5  to 
10 

years. 

10  to 

20 
years. 

20  to 

50 

years. 

Total                  

721 

31 

145 

270 

201 

72 

2 

Birthplaces     of     mothers 
(white)— Continui-d. 

Fngland  anil  Wales 

Male 

3D 

2 

12 

12 

4 

Male 

372 
349 

16 

IS 

66 
79 

134 
136 

117 
84 

38 
34 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

■WTiito                           .     . . . 

17 
13 

8 

1 
1 

1 

5 

7 

3 

9 
3 

2 

2 
2 

2 



7U 

29 

•144 

267 

198 

71 

Female 

Male 

Scotland 

369 
342 

651 

16 
13 

29 

65 
79 

131 

133 
134 

243 

110 
82 

179 

38 
33 

67 

Female 

Male 

Native  bom 

4 
4 

57 

1 

3 

Female 

2 
23 

2 
6 

Parents  native 

IreLind 

1 

9 

18 

418 

24 

89 

154 

108 

41 

2 

209 
209 

233 

14 
10 

5 

35 
54 

42 

76 

78 

89 

58 
60 

71 

25 
16 

26 

Male 

Female 

One  or  both  par- 
ents foreign. 

Male 

33 
24 

19 

1 

5 
4 

6 

11 
7 

5 

13 
10 

7 

4 
2 

1 

British  America 

Male 

1 
124 
109 

60 

3 

21 
21 

13 

46 
43 

24 

45 
26 

19 

10 
10 

4 

.... 

10 
9 

8 



3 
3 

3 

3 
2 

4 

4 

3 

1 

Female 

Female    . . . 

1 

Bussia  .ind  FuUmd 

Male 

Male  .. 

36 

24 

10 

2 

9 
4 

1 

13 
3 

13 

6 

3 

3 

1 

1 

.... 

4 
4 

97 

3 

2 
1 

21 

1 
3 

41 

1 

Colored 

Germany 

23 

9 

Male 

3 
7 

461 

2 
25 

1 
95 

1 
2 

170 

1 
2 

124 

Male 

51 
46 

31 

2 
1 

11 
10 

7 

19 
22 

14 

15 
8 

6 

4 
5 

4 

Female 

1 
45 

2 

Birthplaces     of     mothers 
(while): 

United  States 

All  other  countries 

Male 

Male 

233 

228 

14 

11 

37 
58 

85 
85 

69 
55 

27 
18 

1 
1 

17 
14 

5 

2 

6 
8 

5 

1 

1 
3 

Female 

Table  204  shows  for  tbe  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United  States  and  in  each  state  and  territory  on  June  1,  1890, 
the  number  in  wlioiii  the  deafness  occurred  at  each  of  certain  age  periods,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity, 
and  birthphice.s  of  mothers. 

Of  the  total  40,502  the  age  when  the  deafness  occurred  was  not  reported  for  3,358,  for  1G,86(>  it  was  reported 
as  congenital,  for  15,390  it  was  reported  as  having  occurred  under  5  years  of  age,  for  3,i.'(i2  as  having  occurred 
between  .5  and  10  years  of  age,  for  1,319  as  having  occurred  between  10  and  20  years  of  age,  and  for  358  as 
having  occurred  at  20  years  of  age  and  upward. 

For  the  great  majority  of  those  in  whom  it  is  reported  that  deafness  occurred  above  10  years  of  age  it  is 
probabhi  that  eitlicr  the  reports  as  to  dumbness  are  incorrect  or  that  both  deafness  and  dumbness  are  the  results 
of  forms  of  brain  di.sease,  which  would  remove  them  from  the  class  ordinarily  spoken  of  as  deaf-mutes.  Excluding 
tlio.<e  for  whom  the  age  when  deafness  occurred  was  not  rei)orted,  we  find  that  in  each  l,0(tO  of  the  remainder 
tlie  deafness  was  reimrted  as  congenital  in  4.53.34.  The  ratio  was  greater  in  the  females,  400.51,  than  in  the 
males,  417.40.  The  deafness  occurred  after  birth  or  under  5  years  of  age  in  413.91  j)er  1,000,  or  in  420.00  for 
males  and  405.70  for  females.  The  deafness  occurred  between  5  and  10  years  in  S7.GS  per  1,000,  or  in  80.13  for  the 
nudes  and  89.58  for  the  females. 

The  i)ro]K»rtioii  in  which  the  deafness  occurred  after  birth  and  under  5  years  of  age  was  much  greater  among 
the  whites  than  among  the  colored,  being  for  the  white  males  4.''.7.42  and  for  the  colored  males  222.57,  for  the 
white  females  420.51  and  for  the  colored  females  218.00  jier  1,000. 

Table  205  shows  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  Ibiiiid  in  schools  in  1890  the  number  in  whom  the  deafness  occurred  at 
each  of  certain  age  i)eriod.s,  with  di.stinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers,  corresponding  to 
the  arrangement  of  Table  203. 

Table  81  gives  the  ratios  for  Table  204,  showing  for  each  1,000  of  the  total  dcal-mntes  in  the  TTnited  States  the 
number  in  which  the,  defect  occurred  in  each  of  certain  age  groups,  with  distinction  of  sex,<coIor,  nativity,  and 
birthphwies  of  mother.s,  and  Table  85  gives  the  ratios  for  the  deaf-mutes  found  in  schools,  being  the  ratios  for 
Table  205.  For  this  last  gn>ii|>.  although  the  niunbcrs  arc  (•om|)aratively  small,  il  maybe  jn-csiimed  lliat  the 
infjuiry  as  to  age  when  the  deafness  occurred  had  been  carefully  made  and  the  results  accurately  recorded. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


105 


Table  84. 


BSZ,  COLOB,  ASD  NATIVITY. 


Total 

Male 

Female 

"WTiite 

M.ilc 

Female 

Native  bom 

Parents  native 

Male 

Female 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 

M.alo 

Female 

Foreign  born 

Male 

Female 

Colored 

Male 

Female 

Black 

Male 

Female 

Miictl  blood 

Male 

Female , 

Birthivlacos       of      mothers 
(white): 

United  States 

Male 

Female , 

England  and  "Wales 

M.nle 

Female 

Scotland 

Male 

Female 


Birth. 


453.34 
447. 49 
4G0.  51 


436.  78 
429.53 
445.63 

435.49 

450.  58 
442.30 
400.29 

384.34 

377.  76 
393. 30 

447.  48 
451.40 
443. 46 

654.41 
658.98 
648. 4S 

662. 16 

663. 17 
653.  93 

621.  27 
615. 11 
627.  91 


441.72 
435. 47 
455. 64 

391.89 
378.  00 
406. 93 

354.26 
392. 59 
295.45 


Under 
6  years. 


413.01 
420.60 
405.  70 


429.80 

437.42 
420. 51 

436.11 

423. 90 
432.  .Il 
413.79 

477.  53 

481.51 
472. 10 

377.  53 
362. 10 
371.09- 

220.  85 
222.57 
218.  60 
217.96 
216.  44 
220. 01 

233. 21 
251.60 
213.18 


429.81 
430.  24 
418.  67 

440.  75 
436. 00 
445.  80 

461.  88 
437.  04 
600.00 


5  to  10 
years. 


87.68 
86.13 
89. 58 


10  to  20 
years. 


88.59 
87.40 
89.05 

86.43 

81.82 
80. 51 
83.37 

102.  06 

103.  75 
99.76 

106.40 
98.65 
110.31 

76.68 
70.45 
84.83 

70.02 
07.12 
75.41 

102.  61 
86.33 
120.15 


81.74 
80.10 
83.50 

108.  U 
114.00 
101.  73 

116. 59 
111.11 

125.00 


35.45 

35.  63 
35.24 


35.26 
35.53 
34.93 

33.39 

34.12 
34.  35 
33.84 

30.  92 

32.76 
28.41 

60.77 
48.12 
51.15 

37.81 
36.78 
39.15 

38.80 
37.71 
40.29 

33.58 
32.  37 
31.88 


34.31 
35.10 
33.39 

44.70 
54.00 
34.63 

49.33 
44.44 

56.82 


20  yenrs 
mcl  over., 


9.62 
10.15 
8.W7 


9.57 
10.00 
8.98 

8.58 

9.58 
10.33 
8.71 

D.15 

4.22 
6.43 

17.82 
19.73 
13.39 

10.25 
11.22 
8.97 

10.46 
10.56 
10.33 

9.33 
14.39 
3.88 


9.42 
10.00 
8.74 

14.  55 
18.00 
10.82 

17.94 
14.82 
22.73 


I 

SEX,    COLOR,   AND  NATIVITY.    I       Birth 


Birthplaces     of    mothers 
(while)— Continued. 

Ireland 

Male 

Female 

British  America 

Male 

Female , 

Franco 

Male 

Female , 

Germany 

Male , 

Female 

Scandinavia , 

Male 

Female 

Bohemia 

M.ale 

Female , 

Hungary 

Male 

Female 

Italy 

Male 

Female 

Kussia  and  Poland 

Male 

Female 

All  other  countries 

Male 

Female , 

Unknown 

Male 

Female 


414.22 
412.  78 

416. 10 

373.83 
387. 80 
357.68 

522. 73 
554. 05 
482.  76 

400. 16 
402.  78 
411.00 

465.  38 
443. 48 
492. 75 

439. 25 

485.29 

"  338. 97 

436.17 
499.91 
358.98 

4.'i0.  98 
363.64 
611.11 

521.93 
518. 80 
526.  31 

505.  47 
500.  00 
513.23 

361.35 

361. 11 
361.70 


Under 
5  years. 


223.04 
429.19 
414.97 

473. 13 

446. 80 
501. 20 

250.00 
256.  76 
241.38 

434.43 
440.  71 
425.43 

431.  56 
460. 87 

394. 93 

429. 91 
397.06 
487.18 

446. 81 
418. 18 
487. 18 

431.37 
454.55 
388.89 

385. 97 

375. 94 
400.00 

367.  61 
384.33 
343.92 

443.38 
500.00 
361.70 


5talO 
years. 


116.07 
111.40 
123.58 

107.  48 
113.29 
100. 78 

143.94 

108.  11 
189.66 

108.53 
110.  90 
105. 15 

72.46 
60.87 
80.96 

102.80 
88.24 
128.21 

53.19 
54.55 
51.28 
98.04 
151.  51 


78.94 
90.22 
63.16 

89.72 
8.->.  82 
95.24 

151. 26 

97.22 

234.04 


10  to  20 
years. 


20  years 
■nif  over. 


36.76 
34.51 
39.68 

40.69 
43.57 
37.78 

60.  CO 
67. 57 
51.72 

40.42 
38.97 
45.30 

22.55 
20.29 
25.36 

28.04 
29.41 
25.64 

53.19 
36.36 
70.92 
19.61 
30.30 


13.16 
15.04 
10.53 

24.07 
22.39 
26.45 

33.61 
27.78 
42.56 


9.31 
12.00 

5.  or 

4.67 
6.54 
2.52 
22.73 
13.51 
31.48 

10.46 
8.64 
13.00 

8.05 
14.49 


10.64 


25.64 


13.13 

7.40 

21.  IG 

8.40 
13.88 


106 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  85. 


,  COLOB,  AND  KATTVITV. 


Total 

Male 

Female 

White 

aialc 

Female 

Native  born 

Parents  uative 

Male 

Female 

Oneor  both  parcnta foreign. 

Male 

Female 

Poreign  bom 

Male 

Female 

Colored 

M.-Uc 

Female 

Black 

Male 

Female 

Mixed  blood 

Male 

Female 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  ( vhite) : 

United  States 

Male 

Female 

England  and  AVales 

M.ilc 

Female 

Scotland 

Male 

Female 


Birth. 


423. 89 
309.  82 
435. 11 

41S.27 
391.87 
451.95 

422.00 

448.  08 
413.42 

490.  32 

364.13 
356. 29 
375. 94 

371. 08 
368.42 
375.00 

663.88 
565.  79 
560.00 

591.47 
605.26 
560.00 

492. 06 
447. 37 
560.00 

442.00 
405.30 
485. 45 

400. 00 
417.91 
382.35 

281.25 
%    238.09 


Under  5 
years. 


496.26 
522  50 
462. 14 


504.86 
533. 73 
468.  03 

501.72 

478.  05 
514.  82 
435. 31 

552. 49 
563. 87 
533. 34 

544. 58 
558.70 
523. 81 

281.04 
289. 47 
260.  67 

298.  78 
307.  02 
280.00 

238. 10 
236. 84 
240.00 


5  to  10 
years. 


74.24 
71.00 
78.46 


72.10 
09.  04 

70.00 

71.51 

07.10 
63:  00 
60.53 

80.98 
70.85 
87.22 

79.52 
68.83 
95.24 

127. 75 
111.84 
160.00 

91.46 
61.40 
160.00 

422. 22 
263. 10 

160.  00 


484.59 

67.  OC 

522.41 

65.54 

439.  82 

70.17 

518.  52 

81.48 

522.39 

59.70 

514.71 

102.  94 

623.00 

93.75 

660.  67 

95.24 

545.  45 

90.91 

10  to  20 
years. 


5.61 
6.62 
4.29 


4.77 
6.30 

4.  02 

4.77 

5.87 
6.70 
4.81 

2.40 
2.99 
1.50 

4.82 
4.05 
5.95 

26.43 
32.90 
13.33 

18.29 
26.32 


47.62 
52.63 

40.00 

5.75 
0.75 
4.56 


SE.\,  COLOR,  AND  NATivrry. 


Birthid.icea   of    mothers    (white) 
Continued. 

Ireland 

Male 

Fem.ilo 

British  America 

Male 

Female 

France 

Male 

Femalo 

Germany 

Male 

I<''enialo 

Scandinavia 

Male 

Femalo 

Bolierain 

Male 

Female 

Hungary 

Male 

I'emnlo 

Italy 

Male 

Female 

Kussiaand  Poland 

Male 

Female 

All  other  countries 

Male 

Femalo 

TJnknown 

Male 

Femnle 


Birth. 


377. 21 
368.00 
383.89 

366. 91 
301.45 
375.00 

333.  S3 
200.  00 
428. 37 

34:!.  70 
349. 01 
333. 33 

426. 47 
383. 64 
490.  57 

330. 00 
307.  09 
428.57 

444.44 
560.00 
181.  82 

380. 95 
230.  77 
625.00 

406.25 
475. 00 
291.  67 

2S8.  89 
371.  43 
405.  40 

272.73 
300.00 
214. 28 


Under  5 
years. 


522.  59 
5:i9.25 
500. 00 

575. 54 
578. 31 
671.43 

500.00 
600. 00 
428.57 

579.  38 
578. 41 
581.08 

514.  71 
600.  27 
433,  96 

500.00 
461.54 
571.  43 

500.00 
400.00 
727,  27 

571.43 
092,31 
375,  00 

484,  38 
425, 00 
583,  33 

500,  00 
514,29 
480,  49 

659,  09 
033,  33 
714.29 


5  to  10 
years. 


98,23 

88,74 
111,11 

57, 55 
60.24 
53,57 

166,  67 
200,  00 
142.86 

70.37 
66.84 
70.58 

58,82 
48,19 
73,  47 

130,00 
230,  77 


53,50 
40,00 
90,91 

47,62 
70,93 


10  to  20 
years. 


1.97 
3.41 


6.55 
5.14 
9.01 


109,37 
100,00 
125,  00 

111.11 
1U.23 
108,11 

68.18 
60,67 
71.43 


For  the  deaf  in  scliools,  out  of  eacli  1,000  deaf,  423.89  are  reported  as  congenitally  deaf,  496.20  as  having 
become  deaf  under  ;">  year.s  of  age,  74.24  as  having  become  deaf  between  5  and  10  j-ears  of  age,  and  5.G1  as  having 
become  deaf  between  10  and  20  years  of  age. 

It  will  be  .seen  that  the  iiroportion  of  congenitally  deaf  is  reported  as  smaller  in  the  schools  than  it  is  for  the 
general  pojiiilation. 

Returning  now  to  thcxiistinction  by  the  birthplaces  of  mothers,  and  taking  1  he  white  males  only,  we  find  for  the 
children  whose  mothers  were  born  in  the  United  States  the  number  of  the  congenitally  deaf  per  1,000  of  all  deaf- 
mutes  was  4.'55.47;  for  the  children  who,se  mothers  were  born  in  England  and  Wales  it  was  378.00;  for  the  children 
•whose  mothers  were  born  in  S(;otland  it  was  392.50;  for  the  children  wh(),se  mothers  were  born  in  Ireland  it  was 
412.78;  for  the  children  whose  mothers  were  born  in  France,  5.54.05;  for  the  children  whose  mothers  were  born  in 
Germany,  402.78;  for  the  children  whose  mothers  were  born  in  Scandinavia,  443.48;  for  the  children  whose  mothers 
were  born  in  Bohemia,  48.5.29;  for  the  childrenwho.se  motiiers  were  born  in  TTungary,  499.91;  for  the  children 
who.se  mothers  were  born  in  Italy,  303.04;  for  the  children  whose  mothers  were  born  in  Russia  and  Poland,  51S.80. 

The  proportion  of  the  congenitally  deaf,  according  to  these  figures,  is  greatest  among  the  French,  Russians 
and  Poles,  Hungarians,  and  Rohemiaiis,  and  lowest  among  the  Italians,  English,  and  Scotch. 

Table  200  shows  for  the  United  States  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the  number  of  persons  deaf  but  not 
dumb  fouinl  on  June  1,  1S90,  with  distinction  of  tho.se  under  20  years  of  age  and  of  those  20  years  of  ago  and 
upward,  and  of  tlic^  i)eriod  of  age  at  which  deafness  occurred,  with  the  further  distiiution  of  se.v,  color,  nativity, 
and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Table  207  shows  for  the  United  States  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the  number  of  persons  deaf  but  not 
dumb  in  whom  the  deafness  occurred  at  each  of  certain  age  gronjis,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  80  gives  the  ratios  for  Table  207,  showing  for  eaeh  1,000  of  the  total  deaf  but  not  dumb  in  the  United 
States  the  number  in  each  of  certain  age  groups  in  which  the  defect  occurred,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and 
birthplaces  of  mothers. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


Peaf  aTiii  iliitiil). 


DIAGRAM  49. 


Native  whites  of  nafive  parents. 
Native  whites,  one  or  both  parents  foreign, 
roreign   born   whites, 
tvlothers  born  in  United  States. 
Mothers  born  m  Germany. 
Mothers  born  in  Ireland. 
White    males. 
White    famales. 
Colored    males. 
Colored    females. 

UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE. 

20  TO  50  YEARS  Of  AGE. 

300                 200                   100 

100                  200                 300                400                  500 

^^^^ 

1 

■ 

^^^^ 

1 

1 

^^^^ 

^^^^ 

^" 

1 

^^^^^ 

1 
1 

^^'''' 

1 

^^^^1 

^^"J 

"^^^ 

1 

^"^" 

^^^^ 

^^^" 



^^^^ 

^^^^ 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

Table  86. 


107 


SBX,  COLOn,  AND  NATIVITV. 


Unilor  5 
yeara. 


Total 

Miilc 

Fonmlo 

■White 

Male 

Female 

Native  born 

Parents  native 

Male 

Fomalo 

Que  or  both  parciit.-i 
foreign. 

Male 

Female 


0.29 

5.  05 
8.27 

0.47 
5.19 
8.51 

7.  22 

5.41 
4.  U 
7.45 


19.01 
23.42 


5  to  10 
years. 


78.77 
70.18 
92.40 

78.12 
09.92 

91.21 

81.91 

78.74 
70.79 
91.42 


120.  48 
140.  25 


10  to  20 
years. 


138.92 
130. 07 
152. 96 


137.01 
128.89 
151.  60 

147.04 

138.  40 
129. 73 
132. 25 


204.  2S 
234. 87 


20  to  50 
years. 


531. 27 
548.  38 
504. 12 


533.  60 
549. 99 
507. 45 

533.  07 

536.  44 
563.  08 
509.80 

512.82 

528.  25 
492.07 


1)0  years 
nnd  over 


244.75 
2JU.  .32 
242,  25 


244.17 
246.  01 

241.  23 

220.  56 

241.01 

242.  20 
239.02 


117.49 


127.98 
103. 39 


SEX,  COLOn,  AN:>  XATIVITV. 


White— Contlnueil. 
For^'ign  bom  ... 

Male 

Female 


Colored . 


M.ilo.... 
Female  . 


Birthplares    of     mothers 

(nllito): 

Uniled  States 

England  anil  Wales — 

Scotland , 

Ireliind 

British  America 

Franco 

Germany 

Scandinavia 


Under  S 

years. 


3.22 
i78 
4.  CO 

1.86 
1.29 
2.05 


5.70 
4.05 
6.64 
G.  03 
10.40 


6  to  10 

yc;ir8. 


11.14 
8.84 


01. 

120. 


75. 
lOS. 


into  20 

ycur.s. 


9-1.89 
91.78 
100.32 

171.  63 
102.06 
184.79 


J-iO.  03 
144.72 
114.21 
113.14 
169.20 

127.  60 

128.  08 
100.12 


20t<i.'iO 
years. 


.03:!.  31 
548.40 
5U0.85 

471.71 
.Wl.  83 
426. 17 


535.  20 
550. 79 
528. 55 
494.17 
523. 70 
510.  72 
549.95 
199. 2fi 


.'■0  veurs 
and  over. 


319. 48 
3L'S.0« 
330.66 


259. 4» 

251.00 

'-'';•..  14 


2;!!).  34 
237. 92 
293.  40 
321.13 
175.86 
297.87 
235.74 
210.41 


This  tabl(>  shows  that  in  53  jwr  cent,  or  over  one-half  the  cases  of  simple  deafness,  tlie  dclVct  occuiTod 
between  tlie  ages  of  20  and  ."iO  years,  the  ])rai)ortion  beinjj  i;'re;iter  for  males  (i34.8  per  cent)  than  for  fema.Ies  (.")0.4 
per  cent),  and  for  the  whites  (53.4  per  cent)  than  for  the  colored  (47.2  per  cent). 

The  defect  occurred  in  a  grreater  proportion  in  females  between  10  and  20  years  of  age  (13.3  per  cent)  than  in 
males  (13.0  per  cent),  in  the  colored  (17.2  per  cent)  than  in  the  white  (13.8  per  cent),  and  in  the  native  wliite  of 
foreisn  born  parents  (21.7  per  cent)  than  in  native  white  of  native  iKiicnts  (13.8  ])er  cent). 

Diagram  41)  shows  the  proportions  in  which  deafness  occurred  under  20  and  between  20  and  50  years  of  age, 
with  distinction  of  color  and  nativity  and  birthplaces  of  mothers  for  certain  countries. 

The  following  are  the  ratios  indicating  the  number  in  each  1,000  of  the  deaf  in  wliom  deafness  occurred  under 
20  or  between  20  and  50  years  of  age,  by  color  and  nativity  and  birthplaces  of  mothers  for  certain  countries: 


SEX,  COLOB,  AN-D  NATIVITY. 

Pnder  20 
years. 

20  to  50 
year*. 

222.55 
309.  C8 
147.  21 
225.15 
214.31 
181.71 
204.  00 
251.  32 
240.51 
307.  69 

530.44 
512.82 
533.31 

535.20 
549.  95 
491. 17 
549.  99 
507.45 
504. 82 
420.17 

Foreif'n  born  white 

Mothers  born  in  United  States    

Table  208  .shows  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  certain  age 
groups,  the  number  who  became  deaf  at  certain  ])eriods  of  age,  witli  distinction  of  sex. 

Of  the  total  40,562,  the  present  age  was  unknown  for  48(>,  and  the  period  when  the  defect  occurred  was 
unknown  for  3,358;  1(>,SG(>  were  deaf  from  birth,  15,30!)  became  deaf  under  5  years  of  age,  3,202  between  5  and  10 
years  of  age,  1,319  between  10  and  20  yeais  of  age,  and  358  at  20  years  of  age  and  upward.  Of  the  deaf  children 
under  10  years  of  age  there  were  5,400,  of  whom  2,575,  or  508.3  per  1,0(H),  were  deaf  from  birth,  and  2,290,  or  452.0 
per  1,000,  had  become  deaf  under  5  years  of  age. 

Of  the  2,905  males  under  10  jears  of  age,  the  age  at  which  deafness  occurred  was  unknown  for  194. 
Deducting  these,  1,370,  or  505.3  per  1,000,  were  congenitally  deaf,  and  1,228,  or  453.0  per  1,000,  had  become  deaf 
under  5  years  of  ago.  Of  the  2,501  females  under  10  years  of  age,  the  period  when  deafness  occurred,  was 
unknown  for  140.  Deducting  these,  1,205,  or  511.7  per  1,000,  were  deaf  from  birth,  and  1,002,  or  451.0  per  1,000, 
became  deaf  under  5  years  of  age. 

Of  the  deaf-mutes  between  10  and  20  years  of  age  there  were  10,905,  and  of  these  the  period  when  the  defect 
occurred  was  unknown  for  642.  Deducting  these,  4,455,  or  434.1  per  1,000,  were  congenitally  deaf,  and  4,817,  or 
469.4  per  1,000,  became  deaf  under  5  years  of  age.  Of  the  6,045  male  deaf  mutes  between  10  and  20  years  of  age, 
the  period  -when  deafness  occurred  was  unknown  for  355.  Deducting  the.sc.  2,381,  or  418.5  jier  1,000,  were  deaf 
from  birth,  and  2,771,  or  487.0  per  1,000,  became  deaf  under  5  years  of  age.     Of  the  4,860  female  deaf-mutes  from 


108  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

10  to  20  years  of  age,  the  age  at  which  deafness  occurred  was  unknown  for  287.  Deducting-  tlieso,  2,071,  or  4/53.5 
per  1,000,  were  deaf  from  birth,  and  2,040,  or  447.4  per  1,000,  heciime  deaf  under  5  j-ears  of  age.  Of  the  deaf-mutes 
from  20  to  GO  years  of  age  there  were  20,013,  of  whom  the  period  when  deafness  occurred  was  uuknowu  lor  1,050. 
Deducting  these,  8,372,  or  441.5  per  1,000,  were  cougenitally  deaf,  and  7,374,  or  3SS.9  per  1,000,  had  become  deaf 
under  5  years  of  age,  while  2,030,  or  107.4  per  1,000,  had  become  deaf  between  5  and  10  years  of  age.  Of  the 
11,419  male  deaf-mutes  between  20  and  00  years  of  age,  the  period  when  deafness  occurred  was  unknown  for  051. 
Deducting  these,  4,014,  or  440.S  per  1,000,  were  cougenitally  deaf;  4,064,  or  390.1  i^er  1,000,  had  become  deaf  under 
5  years  of  age,  and  1,119,  or  10G.9  per  1,000,  had  become  deaf  between  5  and  10  years  of  age.  Of  the  9,194  female 
deaf  mutes  between  20  and  CO  years  of  age,  the  age  when  deafness  occurred  was  unknown  for  099.  Deducting 
these,  3,758,  or  442.4  per  1,000,  were  congenitally  deaf;  3,290,  or  387.3  per  1,000,  liad  become  deaf  under  5  years  of 
age,  and  917,  or  107.9  per  1,000,  had  become  deaf  between  5  and  10  years  of  age.  Of  the  deaf-mutes  CO  years  of 
age  and  upward  there  were  3,152,  of  whom  the  period  when  deafness  occurred  was  unknown  for  032.  Deducting 
these,  1,245,  or  494.0  per  1,000,  were  congenitally  deaf;  794,  or  315.1  per  l,Ot)0,  had  become  deaf  under  5  years  of 
age;  200,  or  81.7  per  1,000,  had  become  deaf  between  5  and  10  years  of  age,  and  172,  or  08.3  per  1,000,  had  become 
deaf  between  10  and  20  years  of  age.  Of  the  1,700  male  deaf-mutes  CO  years  of  age  and  upward,  the  period  when 
deafness  occurred  was  unknown  for  357.  Deducting  these,  091,  or  490.4  per  1,000,  were  congenitally  deaf;  408,  or 
332.2  per  1,000,  became  deaf  under  5  years  of  age,  and  94,  or  G0.7  per  1,000,  became  deaf  between  5  aud  10  years 
of  age.  Of  the  1,380  female  deaf-mutes  GO  years  of  age  aud  upward,  the  period  when  deafness  occurred  was 
unknown  for  275.  Deducting  these,  554,  or  498.0  per  1,000,  were  congenitally  deaf;  320,  or  293.4  per  1,000,  became 
deaf  under  5  years  of  age,  and  112,  or  100.8  per  1,000,  became  deaf  between  5  and  10  years  of  age.  Of  the  9,056 
male  congenital  deaf-mutes  whose  ages  were  reported,  1,370,  or  151.3  per  1,000,  were  under  10  years  of  age;  2,381, 
or  202.9  per  1,000,  were  between  10  and  20  years  of  age;  4,614,  or  509.5  per  1,000,  were  between  20  and  CO  years  of 
age,  and  091,  or  7G.3  per  1,000,  were  GO  years  of  age  and  upward.  Of  the  7,.591  female  congenital  deaf-nuites  whose 
ages  were  known,  1,205,  or  158.7  per  1,000,  were  under  10  years  of  age;  2,074,  or  273.2  i)er  1,000,  were  between  10 
and  20  years  of  age;  3,758,  or  495.1  per  1,000,  were  between  20  and  60  years  of  age,  aud  554,  or  73.0  per  1,000,  were 
CO  yeai's  of  age  and  upward. 

Table  209  shows  for  the  deaf  aud  dumb  reported  as  living  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the  assigned 
causes  of  deafness,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  of  age  jieriods  when  deafness  occurred.  Of  the  total  40,562 
cases  of  deaf-mutism,  1G,8GC  were  congenital,  10,769  were  due  to  disease,  1,261  to  accident,  147  to  quinine,  and  for 
5,518  the  cause  was  not  stated. 

Excluding  the  congenital  deaf-mutes,  and  those  for  whom  the  cause  was  not  stated,  we  find  that  in  each 
100,000  of  the  remainder  the  cause  of  the  defect  was  reported  as  scarlet  fever  for  26,401,  or  over  one-fourth  of  the 
whole  nund>er.  The  ratio  due  to  this  cause  was  greater  for  the  females  (29,340)  than  for  the  males  (24,076), 
and  much  greater  for  the  whites  (males  24,830,  females  30,118)  thau  for  the  colored  (males  7,159,  females  9,772), 
and  it  was  greater  where  the  disability  had  occurred  between  5  and  10  years  of  age  (31,854)  than  where  it  occurred 
under  5  years  of  age  (25,812).  In  1880  the  corresponding  figures  for  the  proportion  due  to  scarlet  fever  were: 
total,  26,455;  ni.ales,  24,974;  females,  28,330;  white  males,  25,512;  colored  males,  13,902;  white  females,  28,943; 
colored  females,  14,054  in  100,000. 

Next  to  scarlet  fever,  meningitis  and  hydrocephalus  were  the  most  frequently  reported  causes  for  deaf-mutism, 
being  18,309  per  100,000  for  the  total,  19,720  for  males,  16,002  for  females,  19,780  for  white  males,  IS.L'45  for  colored 
males,  10,005  for  white  females,  10,012  for  colored  females,  17,731  in  whom  the  disability  occurred  under  5  years  of 
age,  and  23,2.54  for  those  in  whom  thedisabilityoccurred  between  5  and  10  years  of  age.  In  1880  the  corresponding 
figures  were:  total,  28,054;  males,  30,387;  females,  26,462;  white  males,  30,765;  colored  males,  22,641;  white  females, 
26,484;  colored  females,  25,946. 

Diseases  of  the  throat  and  air  passages  were  reported  as  the  cause  of  deaf-mutism  in  7,449  cases  in  100,000. 
In  1880  the  corresponding  figure  was  4,574.  The  number  per  100,0'()0  of  the  cases  reported  as  due  to  measles 
was,  in  1890,  5,017;  in  1880,  4,398;  to  malarial  and  typhoid  fever,  in  1890,  4,242;  in  1880,  5,005;  to  diphtheria,  iu 
1890,  1,221;  in  1880,  687;  to  mumps,  in  1890,  583;  in  1880,  501. 

These  and  other  ratios  are  shown  in  Table  87,  for  1890,  with  age  periods,  and  Table  88,  for  1880. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

TAni.E  87. 


109 


CACSKS— 1S90. 


Total  disenscs 

Inflammation  and  absceee  of  the  car. . . 

Other  diseases  of  the  ear 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria 

"Whooping  con^li 

Jlumpa 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fover 

Paralysis 

Scrofula  

Mcningit is  and  hydrocephalus 

Other  diseases  of  the  brain 

Diseases  of  the  throat  and  air  passages 
All  other  diseases 

Total  accidents 

Blows  and  falls 

Other  accidents 

Quinine 


Total. 


92,254 


683 
864 
396 
617 
402 
221 
986 
SS3 
242 
726 
834 
369 
210 
449 
652 


6,937 


3,691     I 
3,246    I 

809    I 


Male. 


91, 387 


5,913 
848 
305 

5,154 
21,076 

1,242 

1,803 
601 

4,543 
739 

1,735 
19, 720 

1,114 

7,352 
10, 182 

7,805 


4.031 
3,774 

808 


S^'cmalo. 


93, 350 


5,392 
884 
430 

6,202 
29, 340 

1,196 

2,217 
560 

3,861 
710 

2,005 
10,602 

1,332 

7,572 
14, 981 

5.841 


3,263 
2,578 


Uale. 


91, 775 


5,693 
854 

360 

5,176 

24,830 

1,260 

1,843 

597 

4,468 

721 

1,688 

19, 786 

1,163 

7,330 

15,998 

7.618 


3,994 
3,624 


Femalii. 


93,655 


5,374 
880 
427 

6,189 
30, 118 

1,230 

2,253 
518 

3,807 
634 

1,916 
10,  663 

1,373 

7,549 
14,722 

5.684 


3,211 
2,473 

661 


Male. 


82, 679 


10,854 

693 

462 

4,619 

7,159 

693 

924 

693 

6,230 

1,155 

2,771 

18,245 


7,852 
20,  323 

12,009 


4,850 
7,159 

5,312 


Female. 


85,668 


5,863 
977 
651 

6,515 
9,772 
326 
1,303 
1,029 
5,212 
2,606 
4,235 

16,612 

326 

8,143 

21.498 

9,772 


4.560 
5,212 


AGE  PKBIOD  WnE.V 
OCCl-KnEL). 


Under  5. 


92,710 


6,811 
959 
449 

5,852 
25,812 

1,248 

2,413 
411 

3,592 
600 

2,108 
17,731 

1,240 

7,998 
15,478 

6,537 


3,737 
2,800 


S  to  10. 


93,893 


2,545 

654 

310 

4,541 

31,854 

1,238 

860 

1,033 

6,607 

378 

1,135 

23,254 

1.170 

4,197 

14,  620 

5,986 


3,475 

2,511 


Table  88. 


CAUSES— 1880. 


Total  diseases  . 


Total. 


84,578 


M.allormatiou  of  the  ear 

Intlamniation  and  abscesses 

Tumors 

Smallpox  and  variola 

Chicken  pox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria 

Whooping  cough 

Mumps 

Erysipelas 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever 

Fever,  not  malarial 

Syphilis 

Scrofula  

Consumption , 

Meningitis  and  hj-drocephalus 

Xervous  afiV^ction 

Catarrh,  catarrhal  fever,  and  other  inflammation 
of  air  passages. 

Teething 

Salt  rlioum 


Total  accidents  . 


Fulls,  blows,  and  contusions. 

Jioiscs,  concussions 

Foreign  bodie-s  in  the  ear  . . . . 

Water  in  ear 

.Sunstroke 

Stroke  of  lightning 

Fright 

Quinine 

Not  stated : 

Diseases  

Accidents 


20 

3,465 

108 

461 

98 

4,398 

20,455 

687 

1,914 

501 

353 

5,005 

3,740 

20 

i.iSo 

10 

28,054 

1,669 

4,573 

530 
29 

5, 055 


3,897 

200 
88 

•.>40 

206 
98 

314 

76« 

8,344 
1,257 


Male. 


Female. 


83, 604 


18 

3.445 

88 

439 

88 

3,919 

24, 974 

580 

1,052 

439 

264 

5,589 

4.007 

18 

1,205 


30, 387 
1,017 
4,358 

439 
18 


1,605 

281 
70 

211 

228 
70 

299 


,453 
,353 


3,491 

133 

489 

HI 

5,004 

28,330 

823 

2,246 

578 

467 

5,620 

3,402 

22 

1,312 

22 

26,462 

1,735 

4,848 

645 
45 


C4  4,  138 


1,002 
111 
111 
289 
178 
133 
334 


Male.       Female. 


84.369 


18 

3,484 

92 

443 

92 

3,945 

25.512 

608 

1,659 

406 

277 

5,419 

3,982 

18 

1,272 


30,765 
1.535 
4,313 

461 
IS 

5,567 


200 
134 


4,442 

240 
55 

203 

240 
74 

313 

603 

8,184 
1,272 


86,155 


23 

3,502 

139 

464 

116 

4,963 

28, 943 

765 

2,296 

557 

487 

5,496 

3,340 

2S 

1,252 

23 

26.  tm 

1.786 

4.801 

649 
46 


!,945 

llli 

ik; 

278 
186 
110 
348 

072 

,935 
,113 


Male. 


67,025 


2,642 


377 


3.396 
13. 962 


1.510 
1.132 


9.057 
4.528 


1,132 


22  642 
2,264 
5.283 


Female. 


77,8 


3.243 


1.081 


5,946 
14,054 
2,163 
1,081 
1,081 


8,649 

4,865 


2,703 


25,946 

540 

5,946 

540 


n,.>ill  ; 

.1,  405 

7,925  1 
]  132  ' 

4,325 

377  ' 

,283 


13,902 
3,019 


540 
540 


1,081 

14,054 
1,623 


110 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  210  shows  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  schools  for  the  same  on  June  1, 1890,  the  assigned  causes  of  deafness, 
with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  of  age  periods  when  deafness  occurred. 

Table  89  shows  for  each  100,000  deaf-mutes  in  schools,  excluding  the  congenital  forms  and  those  for  whom  the 
cause  was  not  stated,  the  number  reported  as  due  to  each  of  certain  causes. 


Table  89. 


Total  iliscasos  . 


Inflammation  and  abscess  of  the  oar 

Other  diseases  of  the  ear 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria 

"Whooping  coogh 

Mumps - 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fover 

Paralysis 

Scrofnla  

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalus 

Other  diseases  of  tho  brain 

Piscascs  of  the  throat  and  air  passages 

All  other  diseases 


Total. 


94.050 


Total  accidents. 


Blows  and  falls. 
Other  accidents. 

Quinine 


4,S16 
702 
2U 

4,699 
17.8S2 

1.282 

2,197 
671 

3,479 
397 

1.221 
32, 987 

1,709 

.'i,  890 
16,234 


3,001 
1,739 


Male. 


93,724 


4.253 

882 

52 

4,512 

17,064 

1.297 

1,919 

622 

3,683 

467 

830 

32, 521 

1,452 

5,913 

18,257 

5,809 


3,734 
2,075 

407 


Female. 


94.515 


4.892 
445 
445 

4,907 
18,977 

1,260 

2,594 
741 

3.188 
297 

1,779 
33, 653 

2,070 

5,836 
13.343 

4,670 


Male.       Female. 


93,891 


,180 
911 


3,410 
1,260 


502 
417 
340 
929 
643 
376 
429 
857 
315 
501 
895 
59G 


94,609 


3,697 

1,983 


4,933 

456 

45C 

5.011 

19,  058 

1,291 

2,658 

759 

3,189 

304 

1,670 

33.637 

2. 120 

5,923 

13, 130 

4,632 


Male.       Female. 


6.452 


1,613 
4.839 
6,452 


1,613 


12.903 
1,613 


38,710 


3,417 

1,215 

759 


6,451 
8.U64 


9,677 


4,838 
4,839 

1,613 


3,125 


3,125 
15,625 


ACIE  PEllIORS 
WHEN  OCCU'BBBD. 


Undor5. 


»t,130 


3,125 


6,250 
31,375 


3,125 
21.875 

6.230 


4,633 

761 

254 

4.835 

17, 240 

1,100 

2,353 

507 

3,659 

471 

1,268 

32,  SC2 

1.067 

6.159 

10,268 


3,125 
3, 123 

3,125 


3,587 
1,703 

580 


StolO. 


93, 181 


2,892 
482 


3,373 
23,  373 
2,169 
964 
1.205 
2,169 


1,203 
34,  438 
1,637 
3,  8.'i5 
17,349 

4,578 


3,373 
1,205 


III  comparing  the  figures  of  the  above  table  for  deaf-mutes  in  schools  witli  tiie  corresponding  figures  in  the 
preceding  tables  for  the  deaf-mutes  in  the  general  pojmlation  it  will  be  seen  that  the]iroportion  of  cases  attributed 
to  meningitis  and  hydrocephalus  is  decidedly  greater  among  those  in  schools,  while  for  scarlet  fever  it  is  less. 

Table  90  and  Diagram  50  show  the  ratios  per  100.000  of  the  total  cases  of  dcaf-nnitism  in  bS90  attributed  to 
each  of  certain  causes,  with  distinction  of  sex,  the  congeuitally  deaf  and  the  cases  lor  wlioiii  the  cause  was  not 
reported  being  excluded. 

Tablk  90. 


Scarlet  fever 

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalas 

DiseaH:>s  of  tho  throat  and  air  passages 
Intlaiiimation  and  abscess  of  the  car... 

Measles 

Mahiriul  and  typhoid  fever 

Whoojiing  cough 

Scrofnla  

liijdithoria 

Quinine 

Mumps 

Smallpox , 


Male. 


1.070 

>,720 

:,  352 

i,9l3 

i.  I.'i4 

I,  543 

.803 

,735 

,242 

808 

001 

305 


Fcm-ile. 


29,  340 

10.  063 

7,  572 

3,  392 

6,202 

3, 801 

2,217 

2.  005 

1,190 

809 

560 

436 


It  will  be  seen  from  the  above  table  and  the  diagram  that  scarlet  fever,  measles,  whooping  cough,  scrofulii, 
and  smallpox  caused  a  greater  jiroportion  of  the  cases  of  deaf  unitism  aiiiong  the  females  than  among  the  males, 
whil(!  meningitis  and  hydrocephalus  cau.sed  a  decidedly  greater  itiopordon  of  cases  among  tlit^  males. 

'lable  91  shows  the  number  of  cases  of  deaf-miitisni  in  institutions  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  1»9()  and  in  IS.HO 
attributed  to  certain  causes,  and  the  ratio  per  100,(MH)  of  eacii  cause  to  tiie  total,  tiie  congcnitaiiy  deaf  ca.ses  where 
the  cause  was  not  stated  being  excluded.    Tho  proportions  are  also  shown  in  Diagram  51. 


EU-vfiith  Ci-iisus  of  111.-  Uuilfil  States. 


DIAGRAM   50, 


Deaf  and  dumb. 


D/3£ASES. 


SMALLPOX. 


MUMPS. 


QUININE. 


DIPHTHERIA. 


SCROFULA. 


WHOOPING  COUGH. 


MALARIAL  &  TYPHOID  FEVER 


MEASLES. 


INFLAMMATIONS.  ABSCESS 
or  THE  EAR. 


DISEASES  OF  THE  THROAT 
AND  AIR  PASSAGES. 


MENINGI TIS  AND 
HYDROCEPHALUS. 


SCARLET  FEVER. 


DIAGRAM   51. 


1880. 

1890. 

80.000                 60000               4aOOO                 20.0011 

20.000           iaooo           saooo 

eo.ooo 

Total  due  to  diseases. 

Meningitis,  hydrocephalus  and  other  brain  diseases. 

Scarlet  fever. 

Diseases  of  tfiroat  and  air  passages. 

^^^ 

^^^^ 

^^^^ 

^^^^ 

^^^ 

^^^ 

^^^ 

■ 

Total  due  to  accidents. 

■ 

■ 

Measles 

■ 

■ 

Inflammation  and  abcess  of  ear. 

■ 

■ 

Fevers. 

■ 

Whooping  cough 

1 

1 

Diphtheria. 

1 

Other  diseases  of  ear. 

Mumps. 

Total  due  to  quinine 

Smallpox 

All  other  diseases. 

1 

^^l^^l 

Elevenlli  Census  of  the  United  States. 


Deaf  ami  <lmnl>. 


OIAGQAM 

53 

DISEASES. 

I8S0. 

In  SCHOOLS  1690. 

\ 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i 

i 

1 

SMALLPOX 

MUMPS 

QUININE 

DIPHTHERIA 

SCROFULA 

1, 

WHOOPING  COUGH 

Ji 

MALARIAL  &TYPHOID  FEVER 

■1 

MEASLES 

P! 

INFLAMMATION  AND  ABSCESS 
OF  THE  EAR 

ii 

DISEASES  OF  THE  THROAT 
AND  AIR  PASSAGES 

■li 

MENINGITIS  AND 
HYDROCEPHALUS 

^^^HH^^^^^I 

SCARLET  FEVER 

^^^^■^^^1 

THK  di<:af  am.)  dumb. 


Ill 


Taiii.k  ;»i. 


Total 

Total  duo  to  (liacasoa 

Total  (1  no  to  acciden t» 

Total  duo  to  qiiinino 

Inflammation  aiid  abscess  of  tlio  ear 

Other  diseases  of  tlio  car 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria 

Whooping  cough 

Mumps 

Fevers 

Meningitis,  hydroccphnlns,  and  other  diseases  of  the  hraln 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages 

All  other  diseases 


NUMBBB  or  CA8SS. 


1800 


3,277 


3,082 
175 
20 


1<8 

23 

7 

5S5 
■12 


lU 

1,137 

193 

585 


1880 


2,8S4 


2,685 
144 
25 


101 
5 

8 

124 

521 

28 

49 

16 

282 

1,360 

132 

07 


BATIO  PKB  100,000 
or  TOTAt. 


1800 


4,516 

702 

214 

4,690 

17,852 

1,282 

2,197 

071 

3,479 

34,600 

5,890 

17,852 


1880 


04. 078 

5,040 

870 


3,S39 
175 
280 

4,345 

13,300 

981 

J,  717 
561 

9,180 
47,9(M 

4,023 

2,347 


Table  92  and  Diagram  52  show  tlie  ratios  per  100,000  of  tlic  total  cases  of  deaf-imitisni  in  1S90  anrl  ISSO 
attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes,  the  coiigenitally  deaf  and  the  cases  for  ■whom  the  cause  Tvas  not  reported 
being  excluded. 


Taiile  92. 


Scarlet  fever 

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalns  

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages. 
Intiammat  ion  and  ahscess  of  the  car 

Mea-sles 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever , 

"Wliooping  congh , 

Scrofula  

Diplilhcria 

Qniniuo 

Mumps 

Smallpox 


1800 


1880 


26,401 

26,453 

18,369 

28,654 

7,44D 

4,574 

S,  083 

3,465 

5,017 

4,398 

4,242 

5,003 

1,986 

1.914 

1.854 

1,286 

1,221 

637 

809 

T06 

583 

5U1 

396 

461 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  above  table  and  the  <lia<iiani  tliat  the  proportion  of  cases  due  to  scarlet  fever  was 
about  the  same  in  18'JO  that  it  was  in  18S0,  and  tliat  the  proportion  of  cases  due  to  meningitis  and  hydrocephalns 
■was  decidedly  greater  in  1880  than  in  18!t0,  showing  that  comparatively  few  cases  from  this  cause  occurred 
between  the  two  censns  periods. 

The  proportion  of  cases  due  to  diseases  of  the  tliroat  and  air  jjassages,  inflammation  and  abscess  of  the  ear, 
measles,  scrofula,  diphtheria,  quinine,  and  mumiis  was  greater  in  ISItO. 

Table  0,T  and  Diagram  53  show  the  ratios  per  lOO.OitO  of  the  total  cases  of  deaf-mutism  in  ISOl)  and  in  stihools 
in  1890,  attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes,  the  coiigenitally  deaf  and  the  cases  for  whom  the  cause  was  uot 
reported  being  excluded. 

Taui,!.;  <(3. 


Scarlet  fever 

Meningitis  and  liydroeephalua 

Diseases  of  tliroat  anil  air  passages. 
InHaniniation  and  abscess  of  the  car. 

Measles 

Malarial  and  tyjihoid  fever 

AVhoepiug  cough 

Scrofula  

Diphtheria 

Quinine , 

Mumps 

Smallpox 


Deaf  and 
damb. 


26,401 

18,  363 

7,449 

5,  6tt3 

5,617 

4,  242 

1,986 

1.  831 

1,221 

809 

583 

:i'.i6 


In  schools 


17,852 

32,987 

5,890 

4,516 

4,  669 

3.479 

2,197 

1.221 

1,282 

610 

671 

214 


112 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  9-i  and  Diagram  54:  show  the  ratios  per  100,000  of  the  total  cases  of  deaf-mutism  in  ISIH)  attributed  to 
each  of  certain  causes,  with  distinction  of  two  age  periods  when  defect  occurred,  the  congenitally  deaf  and  the 
cases  for  whom  the  cause  was  not  reported  being  exchided. 


Table  91. 


Scarlet  fever ■ 

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalus 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages. 
Inflammation  and  abscess  of  the  ear 

Measles '. 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever 

Wliooping  cough 

Scrofula  

Diphtheria 

Qniuine 

Smallpox 

Mumps 


Total 

under  5 

years. 

5  to  10 
years. 

25, 812 

31,  851 

17,731 

23,254 

7,998 

4,197 

6,811 

2,540 

5,852 

4,541 

3,592 

5,607 

2,412 

860 

2,108 

1,135 

1,248 

1,238 

753 

019 

419 

310 

411 

1,032 

Table  95  and  Diagram  55  show  the  ratios  per  100,000  of  the  total  cases  of  deaf-mutism  in  1890  attributed  to 
each  of  certain  causes,  with  distinction  of  the  total  occurring  under  5  years  of  age  and  of  those  in  schools  whose 
defect  occurred  under  5  years  of  age,  the  congenitally  deaf  and  the  cases  for  whom  the  cause  was  not  reported 
being  excluded. 

Table  95. 


Scarlet  fever 

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalus 

Diseases  of  the  throat  and  air  passages 
Inflamiiiatiou  and  abscess  of  the  ear... 

Measles 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Scrofula  

Diphtheria 

Qainine •- 

Smallpox 

Muiops 


Total 


Total 

in  schools 

under 


5  j'ears. 


5  years. 


812 
731 
998 
811 
852 
592 
412 
108 
243 
753 
449 
411 


17,246 

32,  862 

0,159 

4,638 

4,855 

3,659 

2,355 

1,268 

1,159 

S80 

254 

507 


Table  96  and  Diagram  56  show  tlie  proportion  of  cases  of  deaf- mutism  in  males  in  1890  attributed  to  each  of 
certain  causes,  with  distinction  of  color,  the  congenitally  deaf  and  the  cases  for  whom  the  cause  was  not  reported 
being  excluded. 


Table  96. 


Scarlet  fever 

MeDiD;;itiflan(l  hy(lro<-('i>balna 

DlneaRctt  of  On-  throat  and  air  passngcn. 
iDtlamniation  and  nbHcv«fl  of  tbooar  — 

MeanliN 

Malarial  ami  typhoid  fovrr 

Whoopiii;;  i-ou^li 

Scrofula  

Ulplilhcrla 

Qiiini  no 

UiitnpM 

Smallpox 


Wbite.        Colored 


24,830 

10.  7fi« 

7.  .'WO 

5.  093 

5.  178 

4,408 

l,8ta 

1.CH8 

1,200 

007 

507 

3S0 


7,159 
18,245 
7,  852 
10,  854 
4,619 
8,230 

024 
2,  I  f  1 

003 
5,  312 

093 

402 


Kli'Vi'iilh  ('.•nsiis  of  tli<'  Iriilfil  Stnti-s. 


DIAGRAM   54 


I  K'af  and  dumb. 


DISEASES. 

Total  under 5. 

5  TO  10. 

"0 

C5 

!5 

C5 

1 

<5> 

MUMPS 

1 

SMALLPOX' 

QUININE 

DIPHTHERIA 

SCPOEULA 

1 

WHOOPING  COUGH 

1 

MALARIAL  «  TYPHOID  ELVER 

M 

MEASLES 

III 

INFLAMMATION  AND  ABSCESS 
OF  THE  EAR 

DISEASES  OF  THE  THfiOAT 
AND  AIR  PASSAGES 

■■ 

MENINGITIS  AND 
HYDF^OCEPHAL  US 

^^■^^^^H 

SCAPLET  EEVER 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l 

Kleventh  Census  nf  tin*  rniti-il  StatfS. 


DIAGRAM   55. 


I>('af  and  dumb. 


D/S£/^S^S. 

To  TAL  UNDER  5. 

Total  in  schools  under  5. 

1 

1 

1 

•Si 

1   ^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

«0 

MUMPS 

SMALLPOA' 

QUININE 

DIPHTHERIA 

SCROFULA 

WHOOPING  COUGH 

J 

1 

MALARIAL  &  TYPHOID  FEVER 

J 

I 

MEASLES 

jn 

INFLAMMATION  AND  ABSCESS 
OF  THE  EAR 

■■ 

DISEASES  OP  THE  THROAT 
AND  AIR  PASSAGES 

■1 

MENINGITIS  AND 
HYDROCEPHALUS 

^^I^^^^^^H 

SCARLET  FEVER 

^^^^■^^9 

EK'vi'ntli  Census  of  the  Uniteil  Stntes. 


DIAGRAM   56. 


Doaf  and  dumb. 


DISEASES. 

WH/TE  MALES 

COLORED  MALES 

1 

1 

1 

! 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i 

i 

SMALLPOX 

MUMPS 

QUININE 

■ 

DIPHTHERIA 

SCROFULA 

1 

WHOOPINGCOUGH 

r 

MALARIAL  &  TYPHOID  FEVER 

■■1 

MEASLES 

■■ 

INFLAMMATIONANO  ABSCESS 
OF  THE  EAR 

■^^1 

DISEASES  OF  THE  THROAT 
AND  AIR  PASSAGES 

^■^1 

MENINGITIS  AND 
HYDROCEPHALUS 

^^^^M^^^^B 

SCARLET  FEVER 

^^^^^■M 

Klt^vi'iilli  Census  of  tlie  Tainted  States. 


DIAGRAM  57. 


Deaf  nnri  dumli. 


DISEASES. 

WH/TE  F£MAL£ 

COLORED  FEMALE 

<5> 

!5 

<5) 

1 

<\4 

i 

§ 

^ 
^ 

SMALLPOX 

MUMPS 

L 

QUININE 

I 

DIPHTHERIA 

1 

SCffOEULA 

1 

I 

WHOOPING  COUGH 

1 

r 

MALARIAL  &  TYPHOID  PEVER 

I 

INF  LAM  MA  TION&ABSCESS 
OF  THE  EAR 

]■ 

MEASLES 

■ 

DISEASES  OF  THE  THROAT 
AND  AIR  PASSAGES 

H 

MENINGITIS  AND 
HYDROCEPHALUS 

^■H 

SCARLETPEVER 

^^^^^H 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


113 


Table  97  and  Diagram  57  show  the  ratios  per  100,000  of  the  total  cases  of  deaf-mutism  in  females  ia  1890 
attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes,  with  distiuctiou  of  color,  the  congenitally  deaf  and  the  cases  for  whom  the 
cause  was  not  reported  being  excluded. 

Tablk  97. 


Scarlet  fevor 

Meningitis  niid  hydrocephalus 

Diseases  of  tho  throat  and  air  passages 

Measles , 

Inflammation  and  ahscoss  of  tho  ear  — 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Scrotula  

Dip  hth  evia 

Quinine 

Mumps 

Smallpox 


FEMALES. 

White. 

Colored. 

30,118 

9,772 

10,  CCS 

16,612 

7,549 

8,143 

6,189 

6,515 

5,374 

5,803 

3,807 

5,212 

2,253 

1,303 

I.OIC 

4,235 

1,230 

326 

ceo 

4,560 

518 

1,629 

427 

651 

Table  211  show."?  for  tlic  deaf  but  not  dmub  ia  the  United  States  in  ISOO  tbe  assigned  causes  of  deafness,  ■nitb 
distinetiou  of  sex,  eolor,  and  of  age  period  wlien  oci^urred. 

For  tbe  total  of  S0,G1G,  tbe  cause  was  reported  as  unknown  for  24,730,  as  congenital  for  145,  as  caused  by 
dis(>ase  in  40,.'»23,  by  accidents  and  injuries  in  6,729,  as  resulting  irom  military  service  in  7,484,  and  ;is  due  to 
quinine  in  1,005. 

Table  98  shows  for  tbe  deaf  but  not  dumb  tbe  number  of  eases  attributed  to  eacb  of  certain  causes  of  deafness 
per  100.000  total  cases,  witb  distinction  of  sex  and  color,  tbe  congenitally  deaf  and  the  cases  for  which  the  cause 
of  dcafaess  was  not  stated  being  omitted. 

Table  98. 


Total  diseases 

Inflammation  and  abscess  of  the  ear — 

Otlier  diseases  of  tho  ear 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diiibtlieiia 

Wliooping  eoiigh 

iliimpa 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever 

other  fevers 

Paralysis 

Scrofula  

Meningitis 

Ilj'drocepbahis 

other  diseases  of  the  brain 

Diseases  of  the  throat  and  air  passages 
All  other  diseases 

Total  accidents 

Blows  and  falls 

other  accidents 

Kesulling  from  military  service 

Qainino 


Total. 


72, 699 


033 
C99 
290 
839 
576 
438 
221 
445 
187 
392 
705 
487 
744 
13 
611 
704 
259 


12, 072 


2,562 
9,510 

13, 426 
1,803 


Male. 


61, 598 


1,014 

1,500 

290 

3,422 

5,792 

235 

172 

442 

3,692 

3,881 

C54 

1,102 

645 

11 

1,162 

12,  494 

24,184 

15,  354 


Female. 


Male.       Female. 


61,696 


1,931 

1,490 

281 

3,457 

5,889 

24D 

166 

433 

3,  694 

3,842 

619 

1,  072 

631 

13 

1,140 

12, 734 

24, 023 

15,  240 


3,101 
12,  253 

21,470 
1,578 


1,662 
4,932 


2,179 


3,051 
12, 189 

21,643 
1,419 


91, 690 


2,375 

2,002 

289 

4,526 

10, 839 

792 

301 

443 

4,949 

5,158 

807 

2,111 

8GG 

15 

2,310 

18, 816 

35,088 

6,333 

1,578 
4,755 


Male.       Female. 


58, 599 


1,274 
1,547 

728 

2,366 

2,821 

91 

301 

728 
3,610 
5,095 

819 
2,002 
1,092 


128 
753 
501 
75C 
3T9 
375 
250 
026 
033 
334 
375 
C28 
003 


I 

1,820  3, 

5, 095    I  7, 

29, 117    I  31, 


630 

760 

413 


18,8:15    :     13,142 


1,977 


4,640 

!    14,195 

I     16, 100 
6,460 


3,753 

9,387 


7,259 


Table  99  shows  for  the  deaf  but  not  dumb,  excluding  the  congenitally  deaf  and  those  for  wlioni  the  cau.se  of 
deafness  was  not  stated,  the  number  of  cases  attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes  per  100,000  of  the  total,  with 
distinction  of  5  ago  periods  when  the  defect  occurred. 
7176  INS 8 


114 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablk  99. 


Total  diseases 

Inflammation  and  abscess  of 
the  ear. 

Other  diseases  of  the  ear  — 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Dipbtheria 

Whonping  cough 

Mumps 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever. . . 

Other  fevers 

Paralysis 


AGE  PEBIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCCBBED. 


Under  5. 


96. 255 


1,498 

3,371 

375 

C,3C7 

24,719 

1,12J 

749 

1,124 

2,247 

3,715 

375 


StolO. 


91,397 


10  to  20. 


78, 571 


3,239 

2,482 

358 

9,C45 

33, 319 

1,136 

1,136 

589 

4,018 

5,827 

210 


3,056 

2,111 

319 

7,020 

16,358 

798 

478 

1,055 

5,277 

5,694 


20  to  50. 


1,717 

1,522 

334 
3,020 
3,054 

351 
66 

358 
4,476 
4,267 

507 


50  and 
over. 


1,745 

1,483 

136 

868 

814 

72 

45 

127 

2,975 

2,960 

1,827 


Scrofula  

Meningitis 

Ilyilrocopbalus 

Other  diseases  of  the  brain 

Ilisc^ises  of  the  throat  and 
air  passages. 

All  other  discises 


Total  accidents. 


Blows  and  falls  . 
Other  accidonts- 


llosulting    from    military 
service. 


AGE  PIIBIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCliBRED. 


Under  5. 


1,498 

22,846 

375 

8,989 

3.745 

13, 108 
3,370 


2,021 
749 


Quinine. 


5  to  10. 


2,882 
3,029 
21 
2,124 
7,008 

14,914 
7,078 


2,  SCI 
4,817 


10  to  20. 


1,988 
1,583 


1,522 

12,  075 

18, 468 
13,045 


3,700 
9,339 

0,970 
1,411 


20  to  50. 


1,157 

191 

7 

1,370 

10, 123 

24,043 
12, 670 


2,245 
10,425 

22, 750 
2,005 


SO.ind 
over. 


1,230 
03 
18 

1,863 
15,591 

52,017 
11,665 


2,396 
9,209 

2,505 
1,990 


Table  100  and  Diagram  58  show  for  the  deaf  but  not  dumb  in  the  United  States  on  June  1, 1890,  the  ratio  per 
100, 000  of  the  total  cases  of  deafness  attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes,  with  distinction  of  sex. 


Table  100. 


Accidents  and  injuries 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages 

Malarial,  typhoid,  and  other  fevers 

Scarlet  fever 

Measles 

InQ.immrttion,  abscess,  and  other  diseases  of  the  car 

Quinine 

Scrofula 

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalus 

Mnmps 

Smallpox 

Diphtheria 


Male. 


354 
494 
574 
792 
422 
414 
578 
102 
057 
442 
295 
235 


Female. 


0,594 
18,  393 
10,  257 
10,  r>54 

4,  r.:i5 
4,  .■;90 

2,  179 
2,131 
924 
450 
297 
776 


Table  101  and  Diagram  59  show  for  the  male  deaf  but  not  dumb  found  on  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of 
white  :i!i(l  colored,  the  number  of  ca.ses  in  which  the  defect  was  attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes  per  100,000  of 
the  total  of  each  class,  excluding  the  congenitally  deaf  and  tho.se  for  wiiom  the  cause  was  not  stated. 

Taule  101. 


Accidents 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages 

Malarial,  typhoid,  and  other  fevers 

.Scarlet  fever 

McaHJes 

Inflammation,  abscets,  and  other  diseases  of  the  car 

Quinine 

Scrofula 

&!eniiii;itiH  and  bydroccplialns 

Mumps 

Stniillp..x 

Diphtlicrlu 

Whooping  cough 


White. 


240 
734 

.-■•nfl 

8S9 
457 
433 
419 
072 
043 
4:12 
281 
210 
166 


Colored. 

13.835 

5,095 

8,  735 

2,  821 

2, 300 

2. 821 

0,  ICO 

2.  002 

1,092 

728 

72.? 

01 

.104 


Table  102  and  Diagram  00  show  for  the  female  deaf  but  not  duml>  Ibuml  on  .Iiiih'  1,  1S90,  with  distinction  of 
white  and  colored,  tiie  nnmlier  of  cases  in  wliii'li  tiie  deroef  was  atlribnted  lo  eaili  <if  ceitaiii  caii>;es  per  100,000  of 
the  total  of  each  class,  excluding  the  congenitally  deaf  and  tLose  for  whom  the  cause  was  not  stated. 


Eleventb  TeiiBus  of  the  Vnit*-*!  Slfti*"* 


DIAGRAM    68. 


iHuit  OJtfl  (liiinb. 


CAUSES. 

MALES. 

FEMALES. 

Accidents  and  injuries. 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages. 

Malarial,  typtioid  oM  otlier  Fevers. 

Scarlet  Fever. 

Measles^ 

Inflammation,  abscess  andother  diseases  of  the  eat 

Oumine 

ScroFula 

Meningitis. and  hydrocephalus. 

Mumps 

Smallpox. 

Diphtheria. 

liOOO     12^00      iqOOO    7500      xoo      zsoo 

?500        iOOO        7300       lOCOO      12500      ISiOOO     I7J500 

1 

^ 

^ 

^ 

■^^ 

1 

^^ 

^^^^^ 

M 

' 

^^^^_ 

^l__ 

^^^^ 

^^ 

^** 

m 

j^^^l 

^H 

^^^H 

II 

II 

DIAGRAM    59. 


CAUSES 

WHITE   MALES. 

COLORED  MALES. 

17500        -SCOO        U100     1O000         7rQ0       5000         2500 

250O          3C00         '500           lOMK)        I2fc00        iftcoa        'T500 

Accidents. 

Diseoses  of  throat  and  air  passages 

Malarial,  typhoid  and  other  fever^s 

Scarlet  fever 

Measles. 

Inflammotion, abscess  and  other  diseases  of  eor 

1 

^^_ 

^^_ 

^^— 

^^ 

^^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

^* 

^^ 

■ 

^m 

■ 

^^^1 

1 

Outnlne 

Scrofula . 

Menincifis   and  hydrocephalus. 

Mumps. 

Smallpox. 

Diphtheria. 

Whooping  cough. 

^ 

B 

^ 

HB 

I 

■ 
■ 

1 

DIAGRAM    60. 


CAUSES 

WHITE  FEMALES 

COLORED  FEMALES 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages 

Scarlet  fever 

tvlalanal,  typhoid  and  other  Fevers 

Accidents 

Measles 

Inflammation  abscess  and  other  diseases  of  ttie  ear 

Scrofula 

Ouinine 

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalus 

Diphtheria 

Mumps 

Whooping  cough 

Smallpox 

15,000                   10,000                   5000 

5.000                  10,000                   15.000 

^ 

■" 

^z 

^^ 

^" 

"" 

p^ 

^^^^ 

^^ 

^^ 

■ 

^^ 

s 

^^ 

^H 

HHl 

^^* 

^^ 

^^H 

■ 
■ 
1 

• 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM  61. 


Deaf  and  dumb 


CAUSES 


DEAF  AND  DUMB 


DEAF  NOT  DUMB 


Scarlei  fever 

Meningilis  and  hydrocephalus 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages 

Inflammalion.  abscess  and  other  diseases  of  Ihe  ear 

Measlfis 

Malarial,  typhoid  and  other  fevers 

Whooping  cough 

Scrofula 

Diphtheria 

Oumine 

Mumps 

Smallpox 


10,000 


DIAGRAM  62. 


CAUSES. 

5    YEARS    TO    10    YEARS    OF  AGE. 

DEAF    AND    DUMB 

DEAF     NOT    DUMB. 

30.000                      JQPOO                     10000 

IMOO                     JOOno                    .TUOOO 

Scarlef  fever. 

Meniijilis  and  hydrocephalus. 

Malarial  and  typhoid  fever. 

Measles. 

Diseases  of  the  ttiroaf  and  air  passages. 

Inflammation,  abscess  and  other  diseases  of  the  ear 

Diphtheria. 

Scrofula. 

Mumps. 

Whooping  cough 

Quinine. 

Smallpox. 

^^ 

^^^ 

^^ 

1 

^^ 

^^ 

1 

1 

^ 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 
I 
I 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DTBIIJ. 


115 


TAUI.K   102. 


Discaam  of  throat  and  air  imasngoa 

Scarlet  fc\or 

Malaria],  typhoid,  and  other  fevers 

Accidcuta 

Measles 

Intlnniination,  absccsA,  and  other  diseases  of  the  car 

Scrofula 

Qtiinino 

M on i n;;i lis  and  hydrocephalus 

Biphihcria 

M  limps 

Whooping  cough 

Smallpox 


FEMAI.C. 

While. 

Colored. 

18.  SIC 

7.700 

10, 8:il) 

3,  379 

10. 108 

11.013 

0,  xa 

13,141 

4.520 

4.750 

4,377 

4,881 

2,111 

2.028 

1,977 

7,25D 

881 

2,003 

792 

375 

443 

026 

304 

250 

289 

501 

Table  103  and  Diagram  Gl  show  for  the  deaf  and  (hmib,  and  the  deaf  but  not  dumb,  as  found  on  June  1, 1800, 
the  number  attributed  to  eacli  of  certain  causes  i)er  100,000  of  the  total  of  eacli  class,  excludiug  the  cougcuitally 
deaf  and  those  cases  for  whicli  the  cause  was  not  reported. 


Taulk  103. 


Scarlet  fever 

Meningitis  and  hydrof.epbalus 

Diseases  of  throat  and  air  passages 

Indammation,  abscess,  and  other  diseases  of  the  car 

Measles 

Malarial,  typhoid,  and  other  fovora 

Whooping  cough 

Scrofula  

Diphtheria 

Quinine 

Mumps 

Smallpox 


Deaf  and 
dumb. 

Doaf  bnt 
uot  dumb. 

26,401 

7,576 

18,  3GD 

757 

7,449 

14,704 

6,547 

3,782 

.">,  017 

3,839 

4,242 

8,579 

l.SSO 

221 

1,854 

1,487 

1,221 

438 

809 

1,803 

583 

445 

390 

29G 

Table  104  and  Diagram  62  show  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  and  for  the  deaf  but  not  dumb  found  in  the  United 
States  on  June  1,  ISOO,  in  whom  the  defect  occuri^ed  between  5  and  10  years  of  age,  the  number  attributed  to  each 
of  certain  causes  per  100,000  of  the  total  of  each  class,  excludiug*  the  cougenitaily  deaf  aud  those  for  whom  the 
cause  of  deafness  was  not  reported. 

Table  104. 


Scarlet  fever 

Meningitis  and  hydrocephalus 

Malarial,  tj'pboid,  and  other  fevers 

Measles 

Diseases  of  the  throat  and  nir  passages 

Intianimation,  abscess,  and  other  diseases  of  the  ear 

Diphtheria 

Scrofula  

Mumps 

Whooping  cough 

Quinine 

Smallpox , 


Donf  and 
dumb. 

Doaf  bnt 
nut  dumb. 

31. 854 

33,  319 

23,254 

3,050 

5.007 

9,844 

4,541 

U,  045 

4,197 

7,008 

3,  2U0 

r    yot 

1,233 

1,136 

1,135 

2,882 

1,  032 

589 

800 

1,136 

619 

926 

310 

358 

Table  212  shows  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  the  United  States  in  1890  who  were  15  years  of  ago  and  upward 
the  miiiibor  in  each  of  certain  age  groups  who  were  single,  married,  widowed,  or  divorced,  with  distinction  of 
congeiiilal  and  iioiicoiigcnital  deaf-mutes,  and  with  the  I'uither  distinction  of  sex,  color,  aud  nativity,  excludijig 
those  whose  conjugal  condition  was  not  reported. 


116 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Of  the  deaf-mutes  15  years  of  age  and  upward  whose  conjugal  condition  was  reported  tbe  total  number  was 
29  G21.  of  whom  1G.4C1  were  males  and  13,100  were  females;  27.5o7  were  white  and  2,()(U  colored;  11,013  were 
congenital  deaf-mutes,  of  whom  G,.52S  were  males  and  5,385  females.  Of  the  5,844  white  male  congenital 
deaf-mutes  4,130  were  single,  1,549  were  married,  154  were  widowed,  and  11  were  divorced.  Of  the  8,071  white 
male  noneongenital  deaf-mutes  5,412  were  single,  2,458  were  married,  181  were  widowed,  and  20  were  divorced.  Of 
the  4,8G0  white  female  congenital  deaf  mutes  3,300  were  single,  1,252  were  married,  2'J3  were  widowed,  and  9  were 
divorced.  Of  the  6,360  white  female  noneongenital  deaf-mutes  4,007  were  single,  1,935  were  married,  402  were 
widowed,  and  22  were  divorced. 

Table  105  shows  for  each  1,000  of  each  age  group,  with  distinction  of  congenital  and  noneongenital  deaf-mutes, 
omitting  those  for  whom  the  age  when  the  disability  occurred  is  unknown,  the  number  single,  married,  widowed, 
and  divorced,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

•     Table  105. 


CONGENITAL. 

NONCONOENITAL 

• 

SEX,  COLOE,  NATITITT.  AND   CONJCGAL 
CONDITION. 

Total. 

15  to  30 
years. 

30  to  45 
years. 

45  to  60 
years. 

GO  years 
aud  over. 

Total. 

15  to  30 

years. 

30  to  45 
years. 

45  to  60 
years. 

60  years 
aud*  over. 

White— male: 

.';in;:lo 

SI  arrnil 

706.8 

265.3 

26.2 

1.9 

679.1 

238.  3 

60.7 

1.9 

071. 2 

297.3 

29.2 

2.3 

659.7 

272.7 

65.  3 

2.3 

854.6 

135.0 

10.4 

932.1 

67.5 

0.4 

607.8 

371.5 

17.6 

3.1 

572.2 

383.2 

40.9 

3.7 

578.9 

398.7 

18.8 

3.0 

538.0 

4U.C 

43.2 

4.2 

603.3 

318.6 

16.1 

460.6 

4f  4.  1 

49.1 

6.2 

488.1 

394.2 

113.9 

3.8 

430.  5 

6u9.9 

53.0 

6.  G 

487.5 

389.4 

118.  1 

0.0 

527.8 

416.7 

55.5 

422.1 
461.4 
110.5 

670.7 

304.  4 

22.4 

2.5 

629.7 

3U4.6 

63.0 

2.7 

626.3 

34.'i.  7 

25.2 

2.8 

601.5 

329.2 

66.0 

3.3 

822.1 

172.2 

5.1 

0.6 

757.7 

209.0 

30.9 

2.4 

637.9 

319.4 

38.5 

4.2 

575.1 
324.4 
100.5 

910.8 
80.9 
2.1 
0.2 

832.3 

158.6 

8.5 

0.6 

D0I.2 

96.0 

2.4 

0.4 

812.9 
177.2 

«;'.. 

471.7 

506.4 

18.3 

3.0 

451.6 

499. 4 

46.0 

3.0 

439.9 

53!(.3 

21.7 

5.1 

430.7 

621.4 

38.5 

3.4 

626.2 

468.9 

5.9 

313.2 

015.5 

30.  8 

4.5 

373.4 

480.7 

13,-;.  4 

7.5 

326.4 

63.1.  8 

35. 3 

2.  5 

307.4 

481.2 

138.  3 

10. 1 

203.  8 

6GC.  7 

23.0 

11.5 

397.1 
500.  0 
102.  9 

200.8 
596.0 
133.  2 

10.0 

White— female : 

853.6 

141.7 

4.7 

534.1 

202.7 

261.  2 

2.0 

405.8 
478.3 
115.9 

418.2 

257.  7 

30.J.  5 

5.6 

Native  parcDts— male : 

.Sinjrle 

921  8 
78.2 

2.';2.8 
e09.5 

128.3 

9.4 

Kttive  parents— female: 

840.3 

15;i.6 

6.1 

545.2 

2U0.5 

251.8 

2.5 

500.0 
360.0 
150.0 

431.0 

269.0 

Widowed       

292.  9 

7.1 

Foreisn  parents— male: 

Sintifr 

954.6 

44.0 

1.5 

945.7 

52.0 

2.3 

250.0 
678.6 

71.4 

Foreisii  parents- female: 

Single 

174.7 

194.7 

29.3 

1.3 

705.4 

262.2 

29.9 

2.5 

670.0 

250.2 

73.2 

880.5 

117.3 

2.2 

675.8 

287.7 

31.9 

4.0 

887.2 

295.2 

13.2 

4.4 

627.1 

333.3 

39.6 

466.7 
40U.0 
133.3 

368.4 
315.8 
315.8 

876.7 
113.5 

5.G 

922.0 
78.0 

496.5 

440.1 

59.9 

3.5 

577.9 

40.-..  7 

16.4 

368.4 
105.3 

528.3 

Foreiirn  born -male: 

941.4 
58.6 

560.9 

392.5 

32.2 

5.4 

500.0 

413.  0 

87.0 

469.7 
410.7 
113.6 

429.3 
612.2 

48.8 
9.7 

888.2 
458.8 
153.  U 

292.8 

528.6 

104.3 

11.3 

Foroim  bom— female: 

Sinirle 

890.5 
109.  S 

517.7 
188. 2 
29).  1 

831.5 
161.3 
7.2 


474  8 

464.5 

70.7 

373.  8 
292.9 

Widowed 

333.3 

Colored— male: 

824.6 

145.4 

28.5 

1.5 

779.7 
132.  0 
87.7 

933.5 
58.8 
5.1 
2.0 

880.0 
00.3 
20.1 

770.3 

202.7 

27.0 

533.4 

873.3 

93.3 

584.9 
301.0 
113.2 

778.1 
19rt.B 
23.1 

924.4 
75.6 

047.9 
323.9 
28.2 

342.9 
671.4 
85.7 

250.0 

502.5 

187.5 

1 

Colored— female: 

606.4 

214.3 

89.3 

629.0 

177.4 
193.6 

425.0 
l.'iO.  0 
425.0 

7.57.  D 

129.8 

105.3 

7.0 

888.3 

101.1 

5.3 

5.3 

631.6 

193.0 

157.9 

17.5 

272.7 
181.8 
515.5 

388.9 

160.7 

444.1 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  proportion  of  the  married  among  the  noneongenital  deaf-mutes  was 
greater  than  it  was  among  the  congenital,  being  for  the  white  males  for  tiie  noneongenital  304.4  and  for  the 
congenital  205.3  per  1,000,  but  in  this  rlass  tin;  iiroiiortion  of  tlie  widowed  was  greater  among  the  congenital,  being 
20.2  as  against  22.4  for  the  noneongenital.  For  the  wliitt;  females  the  ratio  of  the  married  was  iiniong  the 
noneongenital  304.6  aud  among  the  congenital  258.3  per  1,000,  and  of  widows,  among  Die  noneongenital  03.0  and 
among  tli<-  congenital  (iO.7  per  1,000.  Among  the  colored  the  ratio  of  the  married  was  iiiiicli  lower,  being  for  tlio 
male  noneongenital  dt-al'mutes  198.8  and  for  the  eoiigcnital  145.4  per  1,000,  aud  lor  the  colored  females  lor  the 
noneongenital  129.8  aud  for  the  congenital  132.0  per  1,000. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


117 


Table  100  shows  for  earli  10,000  of  tlio  poncral  p<tpulat,ion,  single,  inarriod,  widowed,  or  divor(<'d,  the  iiunibcr 
of  coiif^ciiital  deaf  imiti's  rcporti'd  as  of  similar  coiijuyal  condition,  with  distinctiou  of  Bex,  of  color,  and  ot  2  age 
periods,  and  Table  107  gives  ratios  for  the  noncongeuital  deaf  mutes. 


Tadle  lOG. 


C0NJn01.L  CONDITION. 

WBITB. 

OOLOBED. 

15  to  4S 
years. 

45  years 
anil  over. 

IS  to  45 
years. 

45  TRam 
anclovor. 

Single: 

Malo 

4.59 
4.01 

1.28 
1.18 

1.75 
1.72 

2.37 
1.25 

18.87 
21.89 

1.02 
1.46 

2.21 
1.56 

2.88 
1.90 

5.»« 
5.49 

0.71 
0.55 

1.82 
1.28 

■ 
3.00 

23.91 
26.53 

1.05 
0.67 

2.25 
1.52 

Married: 

Malo    

"Widowed; 

Malo 

Divorced : 
Male 

Table  107. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

15  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and' over. 

15  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
andover. 

Single : 

Male 

6.57 
6.47 

2.23 
1.89 

2.72 
2.72 

3.79 
1.75 

14.82 
18.89 

2.70 
2.07 

2.42 
2.01 

5.36 
4.76 

3.15 

3.24 

0.51 

0.32 

O.Cl 
0.80 

5.39 
6.16 

0.69 
0.27 

1.04 
1.05 

Married; 

Malo 

Fomalo 

Widowed: 

Malo 

Divorced : 

Male  

2.29 

It  will  be  seen  from  these  tables  that  in  each  10,000  single  white  males  of  the  general  population  between  15 
and  45  years  of  age  there  were  4.59  congenital  deaf  mutes  and  6.57  noncongenital  deaf-mutes,  or  11.16  in  all, 
while  iu  the  same  number  of  those  45  years  of  age  and  upward  there  were  18.87  congenital  deaf-mutes  and  14.82 
noucongeuital,  or  33.69  in  all.  Of  each  10,000  married  white  males,  15  to  45  years  of  age,  1.28  were  congenital 
deaf  mutes  aud  2.23  noncongenital  deaf  mutes,  or  3.51  in  all,  while  of  each  10,000  married  white  males  45  years  of 
age  and  upward,  1.92  were  congenital  deaf-mutes  and  2.76  were  noncongenital  deaf  mutes,  or  4.07  in  all. 

Table  213  shows  for  the  male  deaf-mutes  iu  the  United  States  5  years  of  age  and  upward  on  June  1,  1890,  the 
numbers  concerning  whom  it  was  reported  as  to  whether  they  could  read  or  write,  read  and  not  write,  or  neither 
read  uor  write,  with  distinction  of  color  and  of  certain  age  groups,  and  with  the  further  distinction  of  the 
congenital  and  noncongenital  cases. 

Table  214  shows  for  the  female  deaf-mutes  in  the  United  States  5  years  of  age  and  upward  on  .Tune  1,  1890, 
the  numbers  concerning  whom  it  was  reported  as  to  whether  they  could  read  aud  write,  read  and  not  write,  or 
neither  read  nor  write,  with  distinction  of  color  and  of  certain  age  groups,  and  with  the  ftirther  distinction  of  the 
congenital  and  noncongenital  cases. 

Table  215  shows  for  tlie  congenital  deaf  mutes  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the  nnmber.s  concerning 
whom  it  was  reported  as  to  whether  they  could  read  and  write,  read  and  not  write,  or  neither  read  nor  write,  with 
distinction  of  color  and  of  certain  age  grouijs. 

Of  the  18,819  male  deaf-mutes  5  years  of  age  and  upward,  with  regard  to  whom  the  facts  were  stated  as  to 
literacy  and  illiteracy,  13,985  could  read  and  write,  328  could  read  aud  not  write,  4,470  could  neither  read  nor  write, 
and  36  could  read,  but  the  facts  as  to  writing  were  unknown.  Of  the  7,473  congenital  male  deaf  mutes  5  years  of 
age  and  upward,  5,035  could  read  and  write,  104  could  read  but  not  write,  and  2,315  could  neither  read  nor 
write.    Of  the  772  colored  male  congenital  deaf  mutes  5  years  of  age  and  upward,  196  could  read  and  write,  15 


118 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


could  read  and  not  write,  and  501  could  neither  read  nor  write.  Of  the  42C  noncongenital  colored  deaf-mutes  5 
years  of  age  and  upward,  148  could  read  and  write,  18  could  read  and  not  write,  and  L'59  could  neither  read  nor 
write. 

The  proportion  of  deaf-mutes  who  could  neither  read  nor  write  was  greater  among  the  congenital  than  among 
the  noncongenital,  among  the  colored  than  among  the  white,  and  among  the  females  than  among  the  males. 

Out  of  each  1,000  of  each  group  of  known  ages,  omitting  the  number  wlio  could  read  and  unknown  as  to 
writing, the  numbers  who  could  neither  read  nor  write  were  as  follows:  white  males,  congenital  2G1.5,  noncongenital 
157.7;  white  females,  congenital  284.8,  noncongenital  177.2;  colored  males,  congenital  725.7,  noncongenital  607.1; 
colored  females,  congenital  793.3,  noncongenital  682.4. 

The  proportion  of  the  illiterates  is  greater  among  the  deaf-mutes  of  advanced  age  than  it  is  among  those  who 
are  younger.  For  example,  in  each  1,000  of  the  whit<i  deaf-mutes  65  years  of  age  and  upward  the  number  who 
could  neither  read  nor  write  was,  for  the  male,  ct)ngenital  359.7,  noncongenital  210.3;  female,  congenital  440.1, 
noncongenital  258.1;  while  for  those  from  15  to  25  years  of  age  the  corresponding  figures  were,  mak',  congenital 
211.0,  noncongenital  113.4;  female,  congenital  202.0,  noncongenital  i;)0.9. 

These  and  other  ratios  are  given  in  Table  108,  which  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  deaf-mutes  of  certain  age 
groups,  with  distinction  of  congenital  and  noncongenital,  the  number  who  could  read  and  write,  could  read  and  not 
write,  and  could  neither  read  nor  write,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 

Tahle  108. 


SEX.  COLOR,  AND  ACE  PEBIODS. 


Total aialo... 

Female. 

'SVliite Male... 

Fumalo. 

Colored Male ... 

Female.. 
S  tol5: 

White '. Male. 

Female.. 

Colored Male 

Female. 
15  to  25: 

White Male... 

Female. 

Colored Male ... 

Fc'm.ile.. 
25  to  35: 

White ILilo. 

Female.. 

Colored Male.. 

Female.. 
35  to  45: 

While Male. 

Female . . 

Colored Male  ... 

Female. 
iStoSS: 

AVhite Male... 

Female.. 

Colored Male. 

Female.. 
65  to  05: 

White Male... 

F"  em  ale. 

Colored Male  ... 

Female. 
05  and  over: 

White Male... 

Female . 

Colored Mole... 

Female. 


HEAD  AKD  WBITE. 


BEAD  AND  DO  KOT  ( 
WRITE. 


NErTHEK  nE.\D  SOR 
WRITE. 


Congen- 
ital. 


076.5 
049.2 

725.0 
696.3 

254.6 
196. 2 


010.6 
043.3 

287.5 
307.1 

775.7 
784.4 

330.8 
230.2 

782.1 
710.8 

250.0 
151.5 

742.0 
716.1 

192.3 
07.8 

710.2 
017.3 

90.2 
102.8 

714.0 
042.0 

lOU.  0 


025.0 
520.3 


Noncon- 
genital. 


<.'on;zen- 
ital. 


802.0 
776.2 

823.0 
799.8 

352.4 
273. 5 


14.1 

18.1 

;;      n.5 

i         18.9 

678.3     :, 
732.7     :j 

333.3    ]l 

230.0    • 

II 
874.9 

848.7 

423.3 
353.8 

800.0 
832.1 

355.3 
270.9 

840.3 
783.2 

263.2 
225.8 

817.7 
780.8 

230.8 
117.6 

815,6 
704.7 

153.8 
83.3 

758.4 
092.1 
2S0.0 


20.3 

37.5 
15.7 

12.7 
13.0 

23.1 

10.0 

4.8 
7.7 


20.2 

9.8 
22.8 


17.6 
30.1 


9.1 
14.2 


15.3 
24.0 


genital. 

20.2 
24.0 

10.3 
23.0 

40.5 

:;.l 

39.0 
29.0 

41.7 
78.9 

U.7 
20.4 

49.1 
38.5 

14.4 
9.5 

20.3 
30.8 

19.1 
17.2 

26.3 
64.5 

16.2 
33.0 

76.9 


18.1 
44.1 


31.3 
49.8 


ital. 


309.4 
332.7 

261.5 
284.8 

725.7 
793.3 


363.7 
330.4 

673.0 
677.2 

211.0 
202.0 

640.1 
753.8 

213.1 
275. 5 

743.4 
828. 3 


261.1 

794.9 
932.2 

200.2 
340.6 

903.8 
837.2 

376.0 
313.8 

B83.3 
1,000.0 

359.7 
449.1 

1,000.0 
1,000.0 


Noncon- 
genital. 


177.2 
199.8 

157.7 
177.2 

607.1 
6S2.4 


282.  7 
23S.3 

023.  0 
071.1 

li:!.4 
130.9 

527.6 
607.7 

119.6 
138.4 

018.4 
002. 3 

140.  C 
199.6 

710.5 
709.7 

106.1 
IBC.2 

692.3 
882.4 

166.3 
191.2 

840.2 
916.7 

210.3 
258. 1 

750.0 
1,000.0 


Eleventli  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM   63. 


Deaf  anil  <iuiub. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


119 


Table  109  and  Diagram  f»3  show  for  tlio  wliito  deaf-mutes  reported  as  to  illiteracy,  with  distiiution  of  conKCiiital 
and  noiH'OTigenital,  the,  number  in  1,000  who  c(mhl  neitlier  read  nor  write,  in  the  aggregate  and  for  each  of  certaia 
ago  groui)s,  with  disiiuction  of  sex. 


Taulk  109. 


FEX  AND  AOE  rSEIODS. 

WHITE. 

Congenital. 

Koncmi- 

geliital. 

Total : 

ilale                 

261.5 
284.8 

157.7 
177.2 

15  to  25: 

Halo        

211.6 

202.6 

213. 1 

275.5 

247.  0 
261.1 

266.2 

:i46.6 

276.9 
34S.8 

339.  7 
449.1 

113.4 
130.9 

119.6 
158.4 

140.6 
199.6 

166.1 
186.2 

160.3 
191.2 

-210.3 
258.1 

25  to  35: 

UjiJO                  * 

85to45: 

Male              

45  to  35: 

ilalo                

65  to  65: 

Male        

65  ami  over : 

Halo                     .   .                                          

It  will  be  seen  from  the  above  tliat  the  proportion  of  illiterate  i.s  greatest  in  the  higher  age  groups  in  both 
the  congenital  and  the  noncongenital  deaf-mutes,  which  is  probably  due  to  the  increased  facilities  for  instruction 
of  the  deaf  in  institutions  for  the  same  which  have  been  provided  within  the  last  '.io  years.  The  excess  of 
illiteracy  among  the  female  deaf-mutes  is  probably  connected  with  the  fact  meutioBed  above  that  a  greater 
proportion  of  males  than  of  females  is  found  in  the  schools  for  the  deaf 

Table  216  shows  for  the  male  deaf  and  dumb  15  years  of  ago  and  upward  in  the  United  States  on 
June  1,  1S90,  the  number  reported  as  engaged  in  each  of  certain  ocenpations,  with  distinction  of  white  and 
colored  and  of  certain  age  groups,  and  Table  217  gives  the  same  information  for  the  female  deaf  and  dumb  in  the 
United  States  15  years  of  age  and  upward. 

In  these  tables  those  persons  whose  occupation  was  not  given  are  omitted. 

For  the  males,  occupations  are  given  for  11,474:,  of  whom  3,708  were  laborers  and  farm  laborers,  .",.336  fanners, 
2,404  students,  553  carpenters  and  cabinetmakers,  503  shoemakers,  277  printers  and  compositors,  181  mechanics, 
168  painters,  140  tailors,  137  mill  and  factory  operatives,  113  clerks,  and  113  cigar  makers. 

Of  the  13,459  white  male  deaf  mutes  29  are  reported  as  being  artists  and  photographers,  IS  clergymen, 
12  lawyers,  16  phj'siciaus,  and  93  teachers. 

Of  the  1,015  colored  male  deaf-mutes  554  were  laborers  and  farm  laborers,  129  farmers,  108  students, 
49  servants,  13  shoemakers,  and  G  carpenters  and  cabinetmakers. 

Of  the  9,289  white  female  deaf  mutes  15  years  of  age  and  upward  reported  as  having  occupations  3,221  were 
housewives,  1,885  servants,  1,590  students,  109  seamstresses,  73  mill  and  factory  operatives,  228  dressmakers, 
40  laundresses,  60  teachers,  66  tailoresses,  and  13  printers  and  compositors. 

Of  the  680  colored  female  deaf  mutes  reported  as  having  occupations,  216  were  laborers  and  farm  laborers, 
166  servants,  60  housewives,  57  students,  4  dressmakers,  and  5  seamstresses. 

Table  110  shows  for  each  1,000  male  deaf  mutes  in  the  United  States  in  1S90,  with  distinction  of  white  and 
colored,  and  of  those  from  15  to  35  years  of  age,  and  35  years  of  age  and  upward,  the  number  engaged  in  each  of 
certain  sx)ecilied  occupations. 


120 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  110. 


OCCTTPATIONS. 


Artists  and  photosrraphors 

Bakers  and  confectioucrs 

Bookbinders 

Brick  and  stonemasons 

Carpenters  and  cabinetmakers 

Cigar  makers 

Clergymen 

Clerks 

Coopera 

Editors 

Engravers  and  jewelers 

Farmers 

Fisbermen 

Gardeners 

Laborers  and  farm  laborers 

Lawyers 

Manufacturers 

Machinists 

Mechanics 

Merchants 

Mill  and  factory  operatives 

Miners 

Painters 

Peddlers * 

Physicians 

Printers  and  compositors 

Railroad  employes 

Sailors 

Servants 

Shooraakers 

Students 

Tailors 

Teachera  

AUothera 


Apfrre- 
gate. 


1.96 

1.83 

1.26 

0.63 

38.46 

7.83 

.1.26 

7.83 

4.19 

0.91 

2.87 

230. 53 

1.54 

3.  50 

255.  98 

0.  S4 

2.73 

4.47 

12.58 

5.87 

9.58 

4.96 

11.68 

2.31 

1.12 

19.10 

1.05 

0.70 

6.01 

34.90 

165.  78 

9.79 

0.43 

139. 35 


Total. 


2.10 

1.95 

1.35 

0.68 

40.88 

8.42 

1.35 

8.42 

4.51 

0.98 

3.08 

238.28 

1.35 

3.53 

234. 30 

0.90 

2.93 

4.81 

13.53 

6.31 

9.69 

5.34 

12.55 

2.48 

1.20 

20.30 

1.13 

0.75 

3.01 

36.59 

170.  12 

10.52 

6.91 

139. 69 


15  to  35 
years. 


35  years 
and  over. 


2.30 
2.18 
1.02 
0.77 
26.80 
11.51 
0.51 
8  19 
3.84 
0.51 
3.07 

146.  22 
1.02 
1.15 

235. 77 
0.61 
2.05 
3.58 
9.34 
2.69 
10.75 
6.01 
12.03 
1.66 


27.50 

0.90 

0.64 

2.94 

30.45 

288.  09 

11.00 

5.12 

139. 82 


1.82 

1.64 

1.82 

0.65 

60.83 

4.01 

2.55 

8.74 

5.46 

1.64 

3.10 

369.  33 

1.82 

6.92 

232.  20 

L46 

4.19 

6.56 

19.49 

11.47 

8.19 

4.37 

13.29 

3.64 

2.91 

10.20 

1.46 

0.91 

3.10 

45.35 

2.18 

9.83 

9.47 

139. 50 


Total. 


0.04 


15  to  35 
years. 


126.  76 
4.02 
4.02 

646.28 


8.05 


46.28 

13.08 

107.64 


84.80 

4.39 

1.46 

558.  48 


3.T  years 
and  over. 


219.35 
3.23 
9.68 

619.  35 


10.23 


4.39 


38.01 

8.77 

154. 97 


131. 58 


64.52 

22.  58 

3.23 


141.93 


It  will  be  seen  from  tbis  table  that  in  each  1,000  of  the  white  male  deaf-mutes  234.30  were  laborers  ami  farm 
laborers,  while  among  the  colored  the  number  was  546.28.  For  other  occupations  the  corresponding  latios  are  as 
follows:  for  the  carpenters  and  cabinetmakers,  40.88  and  6.04;  shoemaker.s,  36.59  and  13.08;  printers  and 
coini)0.sitt)rs,  20.36  and  3.02.  For  other  occupations  the  ratios  were  for  the  white  males,  tailors  10.52,  clerks  8.42, 
cipar  makers  8.42,  engravers  and  jewelers  3.08,  artists  and  photographers  2.10,  clergymen  1.35,  physicians  1.20, 
and  lawyers  0.00. 

Table  111  shows  for  each  1,000  female  deaf-mutes  in  the  United  States  15  years  of  ago  and  upwar<l  in  1890, 
rei.orted  as  having  an  occupation,  the  number  eugaged  in  each  of  certain  specified  occupations,  with  distinction  of 
white  and  colored  and  of  2  age  groups. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DITMB. 

Table  111. 


121 


OCCUPATIONS. 


ArtifltB  and  photographers 

Bookbinders 

Cigar  makers 

Clerks 

Dressmukors 

Fancy  work  and  miUiuory . 

Farmers 

Housekeepers 

Ilousewives 

Laborers  and  farm  laborers 

Laimdreasos 

Mill  and  factory  operatives 

Physicians 

Printers  and  compositors.. 

Seamstresses 

Servants 

Shirtmakera 

St  udenls 

Tailoresses 

Teachers 

All  others 


Apcre- 
gat«. 


1.32 
2.13 
0.81 
0.01 
23.35 
4.16 
6.79 
65.89 

329.2.* 
28.02 
6.90 
7.21 
0.30 
1.32 
11.37 

205.89 
0.30 

165.18 
6.70 
5.59 

127. 92 


Total. 


1.42 

2.29 
0.87 
0.65 
24.62 
4.47 
4.C8 
07.22 

346. 99 
0.75 
4.25 
7.73 
0.33 
1.42 
11.66 

203. 07 
0.33 

171.  04 
7.19 
5.99 

127. 03 


15  to  35 
years. 


2. 

3. 

1. 

0. 
25. 

6. 

2. 
40. 
227. 

6. 

4. 
10. 

0. 

2. 
10. 
192. 

0. 
287. 

7. 

5. 
162. 


35  years 
andover. 


0. 

0. 

0. 

0. 
23. 

1. 

7. 
105. 
619. 

7. 

4. 

3. 

0. 

0. 

13. 

218. 

0. 

2. 

6. 

6. 
75, 


ToUl. 


5.96 


20.86 
47.  C9 
86  44 
318.93 
43.22 


7.45 
244.41 


140.09 


I.')  to  35 
years. 


4.27 


19.23 
25.64 
68.38 
361.11 
47.01 


6.41 
181.62 


119.66 


B.67 


35  rpnni 
and  over. 


0.85 


24.63 
98.52 
128.08 
221  68 
34.48 


9.85 
389.  16 


78.82 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  in  each  1,000  white  female  deaf-mutes  for  whom  the  occupations  were 
reported,  346.99  were  housewives,  20.'}.07  servants,  ITl.Oi  students,  07.22  housekeepers,  24.62  dressmakers, 
7.19  tailoresses,  and  11.06  seamstresses. 

Table  218  shows  for  the  congenital  male  deaf-mutes  15  years  of  age  and  upward  found  in  the  United  States  on 
June  1,  1890,  the  number  engaged  in  certain  occupations,  with  distinction  of  color  and  of  certain  age  groups. 

The  total  number  reported  was  5,031,  of  whom  5,023  were  white  ami  608  colored.  Of  the  whites,  1,434  were 
laborers,  1,170  farmers,  752  students,  202  shoemakers,  176  carpenters  and  cabinetmakers,  84  printers  and 
compositors,  07  painters,  31  clerks,  7  clergymen,  and  2  lawyers.    No  one  was  reported  as  being  a  physician. 

Table  112  shows  for  each  l,fl00of  the  congenital  male  deaf  mutes  in  the  United  States  in  1890,  with  distinction 
of  color  and  of  certain  age  groui^s,  the  number  engaged  in  each  of  certain  specihcd  occupations. 


122 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Xablk  112. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

Aggro- 
gatti. 

WHITE. 

COLOHED. 

Total. 

15  to  35 
j'ears. 

35  years 
and  over,  i 

1 

Total. 

15  to  35 
yoar-s. 

35  years 
and  over. 

1.08 
1.60 
1.44 

32.03 
7.02 
1.26 
5.68 
3.0G 
0.54 
1.98 
219.80 
5.58 
3.42 
317. 19 
0.3G 
4.14 
0.72 

12.78 
3.24 

15.84 
3.58 

11.88 
2.10 

15.12 
3.42 
2.52 
6.4G 

37.99 
143.48 

10.08 

6.12 

114.  31 

1.21 
2.02 
1.61 

35.30 
7. 87 
1.41 
6.25 
3.43 
0.61 
2.22 
232.00 
5.45 
3.03 
285.80 
0.40 
4.64 
0.81 

14.32 
3.63 

17.15 
6.25 

13.31 
2.42 

1G.95 
3.23 
2.82 
2.C2 

40.75 
148.88 

11.30 

G.4G 

115. 19 

2.13 

1.42 

0.71 

23.49 

11.03 

0.71 

6.76 

2.13 

O.SG 

2.49 

130. 15 

4.98 

o.r.G 

278. 05 
0.30 
2.85 

2.79 
2.79 

50.77 
3.73 
2.33 
5.59 
5.12 
0.83 
1.86 
354.91 
6.05 
0.52 
295.30 
0.47 
6.99 
1.86 

1G.77 
C.99 

14.90 
3.2G 

14.90 
3.26 
8.38 
3.73 
2.33 
3.26 

47.51 

1.40 

9.32 

7.92 

108.06 

Carpenters  and  cabinet  makers 

5.02 

2.51 

10.05 

CltTgTTnen - 

Clerks •- 

Coopora 

Bditora 

Enj^a^'orfl  nrrl  j"""';'lpTfl                                       .    . 

113.71 
6.69 
G.69 

576. 92 

73.19 

6.01 

2.61 

601.50 

190.  05 
10.05 
15.07 

527.64 

G:ir(leiiiT3 

12.45 
1.07 

18.80 
8.54 

12.10 
1.78 

23.49 
2.85 
3.20 
2.13 

35.59 
261.57 

12.81 

5.34 

120.64 

5.02 

7.52 

TeMlors 

6.02 

5.01 

6.03 

56.86 
15.05 
96.66 

40.10 

10.02 

147.87 

90.45 
K.13 

Tailors  

3.34 
107.02 

2.51 
100.25 

5.03 
120.60 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  among  the  whites  out  of  each  1,000  having  sperified  occupations,  2.So.86 
were  laborers,  2;32.G0  farmers,  148.SS  students,  35..')0  carjjenters  and  cabinetmakers,  10.95  printers  and  compositors, 
40.75  shoemakers,  11..'50  tailors,  0.10  lawyers,  and  1.11  clergymen. 

Table  219  shows  for  the  congenital  female  deaf-mutes  15  years  of  age  and  upward  in  the  United  States  in  1890, 
with  specified  occupatious,  the  number  engaged  in  each  of  certain  occupations,  with  distinction  of  color  and  of 
certair  age  groups. 

Tie  total  number  reported  was  4,003,  of  whom  3,596  were  white  and  407  colored.  Of  the  whites,  1,141  were 
bouse  vives,  830  servants,  620  students,  234  housekeepers,  04  dressmakers,  55  mill  and  factory  operatives,  3  arlista 
and  jthotographers,  and  3  printers  and  compositors. 

Table  113  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  female  congenital  deaf  mutes  the  number  eugaged  iu  each  of  certain 
specified  occupatious,  with  distiuctiou  of  color  and  of  certain  age  groups. 


Eleventh  Census  of  th»»  T^nited  States. 


DIAGRAM   64. 


1  ►t'af  ami  dumb. 


HAVING  DLAF  MUTE 
RELATIVES 

CONGENITAL. 

NONCONGENITAL. 

C5 

•0 

<\1 

CM 

C5 

o 

^ 

C5 
CM 

o 

^ 

K5 

^1- 

St 

c:> 

^1 

ON  FATHERS  SIDE 

^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

ON  MOTHERS  SIDE 

^^^^^■^^^■H 

ON  BOTH  SIDES 

^■^1 

HA  VJNG  DEAFMUTE 

FATHERS 

^^H 

MOTHERS 

II 

GRANDFATHERS 

n 

GRANDMOTHERS 

If 

UNCLES 

■■ 

AUNTS 

JB 

COUSINS 

■^H 

BROTHERS 

^^^^^■^^^^H 

SISTERS 

. 

^^^^■■^^■^ 

THE  DEAF  AND  DTMB. 

Tablk  113 


123 


OCCUPATIONS. 


Artists  mill  pbotogTapbnrii 

Bookbinders 

Cigar  makers 

Dressmakers 

Fancy  work  and  millinery. 

rarnior.s 

llonsekoopors  

House  wives 

Laborers  and  farm  laborers 

LauntlrcsAOS .- 

Manufacturers 

Mill  and  factory  operatives 
Printers  andcomi>o8itor3.. 

Seamstresses 

Servants 

Students 

Tailoresses 

Toacbers 

All  otbors 


ARgro- 
gate. 


«. 
1. 
0. 
17. 

:i. 
s. 

03. 

201. 

40. 

9. 

0. 

13. 

0. 

13. 

233. 

ICO. 

4. 
124. 


Total. 


0.85 
1.70 
0.85 

18.00 
4.24 
3.30 

cr>.  31 
ais.33 

11.03 

5.37 

0.85 

1S.S5 

0.85 

15.27 

232.  eg 

171.00 

0.22 

4.52 

122.98 


15  to  35 
ycitni. 


0.08 
2.41 
0.08 
15.02 

0.83 
0.03 
40.09 

so:. 47 

7.81 

3.90 

1.46 

20.60 

1.40 

13.18 

211.81 

205.27 

4.30 

3.9U 

162. 03 


3.1  years 
udovor. 


0.07 
0.07 
0.07 

21.  51 
0.07 
0.72 

98.70 
473. 79 

13.46 
7.30 


Total. 


15  to  35 
j'oars. 


7.48 


7.14 


10. 9D 
49.88 
84.79 
350. 01 
47.38 


8.74 


17.86 
32.14 
C7.SC 
407  14 
SO.  00 


18.14 
201.42 
2.02 
8.74 
5.38 

09.22 


239. 40 
50.85 


134.  CO 


137. 14 
83.72 


175. 00 


35  years 
audover. 


8.27 


24.70 
90.81 
123.07 
239.07 
41.32 


429.75 


41.32 


Table  220  shows  the  number  of  doaf-inutes  in  the  United  States  ou  June  1,  1890,  concerning  whom  it  was 
reported  as  to  Avhether  they  had  or  had  not  deaf  and  dumb  rchitives.  with,  distiiutiou  of  sex,  color,  aud  nativity, 
and  Table  221  gives  the  same  information  for  the  congenital  deafnmtes. 

lu  examining  the  figures  in  these  tables  it  must  be  remembered  that  the  same  per.son  may  be  reporteil  in 
several  relationshiiis;  that  is,  he  may  bo  reported  as  a  father,  uncle,  brother,  and  cousin. 

Table  220  .shows  that  out  of  25,471  deaf-mutes  reported  as  to  deaf-mute  relatives  lo,057,  or  591  iicr  1.000  of 
the  total  reported,  had  such  relatives. 

Separating  the  congenital  from  the  noncongenital  cases  we  find  that  of  14,0;'.!)  congenital  deaf-mutes  rejiorted 
as  to  relatives  10,108,  or  720  per  l,00i),  had  deaf-mute  relatives,  while  of  11.432  noncongenital  deaf-mutes  reported 
as  to  relatives  4,049,  or  4.33  per  1,000,  had  deaf-mute  relatives. 

The  iiroportion  having  such  relatives  is,  as  might  bo  expected,  much  greater  among  the  congenital  than  among 
the  noncongenital  deaf  mutes.  For  the  whites  the  number  having  deaf-mute  relatives  per  1,000  of  the  totiil 
reported  as  to  relatives  was  for  the  congenital  cases  7-13  and  for  tlio  noncongenital  cases  442;  among  the  colored 
for  the  congenital  cases  -132  aud  for  the  noncongenital  254.  For  the  total  males  the  numbers  per  1,000  were  700 
for  the  congenital  and  419  for  the  noncongenital,  and  among  the  females  732  for  the  congenital  and  449  for  the 
noncongenital.  The  proportion  having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  was  therefore  decidedly  less  among  the  colored 
than  among  the  whites,  and  somewhat  less  among  the  males  than  among  the  females. 

The  excessive  ratio  of  deaf  mute  relatives  for  the  congenital  as  compared  with  the  noncongenital  tleaf  mutes 
occurs  among  those  having  such  relatives  (m  the  mothers  side,  310  to  20C,  aud  on  both  sides,  130  to  81,  also  among 
those  having  deaf  and  dumb  brothers,  320  to  2.")3,  and  deaf  and  dumb  sisters,  300  to  220.  On  llie  other  hand, 
in  each  1,000  having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  the  noncongenital  mutes  have  a  greater  ratio  of  such  relatives  ou 
the  father's  side  than  the  congenital,  C.~)3  to  500,  they  having  also  a  greater  ratio  of  deaf-mute  father.'^,  102  to  71, 
deaf  mute  mothers,  42  to  40,  deaf-mute  grandfathers,  37  to  25,  deaf  mute  graudmotliers.  I'S  to  17,  deaf  mute  uncles, 
75  to  53,  deaf  mut-e  aunts,  62  to  44,  and  of  deaf-mute  cousins,  112  to  OS. 

Tliese  differences  are  indicated  in  Diagram  04. 

Tables  114  and  115  show  for  the  congenital  and  for  the  noncongenital  deaf  mutes,  respectively,  the  numbers 
having  ccrtaia  classes  of  relatives,  with  tlio  correspondiug  ratio  per  1,000,  with  distinction  of  color,  sex,  and 
nativity. 


124 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  114. 


KELATIOSSHIP  AND  RATIOS. 


Knmber  reported  as  to  relatives 

Number  havjD<;  cle.if  and  dumb  relatives 

Rilio  of  number  bavin;:  de.if  and  dumb  rel.itives  to  1,000  of  total  reported , 

Number  for  whom  jiarentai  side  is  reported 

Number  bavine  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  motber's  side !..!."'....!!!!!'. 

Eatioof  Dumber  having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  motber's  side  to  l.OOOof  total  for  whom 

parental  side  is  reported. 

Numl'er  having  deaf  and  uuinh  relatives  on  father's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  for  whom 

]»arental  side  is  reported. 

Number  having  deafand  dumb  relatives  on  both  sides 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  both  Bides  to  I'OOO  of  total  for  whom 

parental  side  is  reported. 

Nnmher  having  deafand  dumb  fathers 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 
Katio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relative^  on  father's  side. 

Number  having  deafand  dumb  mothers 

Baiio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deafand  dumb 

relatives. 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives  on  mother's  siile. 

Number  having  deafand  dumb  grandfathers 

Katiiiof  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandfathers  to  l.OOOof  total  having  deafand  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  haWng  deafand  dumb  grandfathers  on  father's  aide 

Katioof  number  having  deaf  ami  dumb  grandfathers  on  father's  side  to  l.OOOof  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandfathers  on  mother's  side , 

Katio  of  number  having  de'if  and  dumb  grandfathers  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  ou  mother's  side. 

NumlH»r  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandmothers 

Katio  of  nnmber  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandmothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and 

dumb  relatives. 
Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandmothers  on  father's  side 

Kaiio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandmothers  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Numhi-r  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandniotbers  on  mother's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  anil  dumb  grandmothers  on  motber's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  motber's  side. 

Nnmber  having  deaf  anil  dumb  uueles 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  father's  side , 

Ratio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  mother's  aide 

Ratio  of  nnmber  having  doaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  mother's  side. 
Number  having  doaf  and  dumb  aunts 

Ratio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  aunts  to  1.000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  aunts  on  father's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  deafand  dumb  aunts  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Nnmber  having  ileaf  and  dumb  aunts  on  mother's  side 

Ratio  of  number  having  de.tf  and  dumb  aunts  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  motber's  side. 

Numln-r  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins 

Ratio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  father's  side 

Ratio  of  nuralx-r  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  father's  side  to  l.OOOof  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  fatlier's  side. 
Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  mother's  side 

Kntiri  of  number  having  doaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 
deaf  and  dumb  ndative.s  on  motber's  side. 

Number  having  ileaf  and  dumb  brotliers 

ICaiio  of  number  having  deaf  and  ilumh  brothers  to  1,000  of  total  haviug  doaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  sisters 

Ratio  of  number  bavlog  deaf  and  dumb  sieters  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 
relatives, 

Nnmber  having  deaf  and  dumb  sons 

Ratio  of  Dumber  having  deaf  and  dumb  sons  to  1,OOU  of  total  having  deafand  dumb  rela- 
tives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  daughters 

Itatio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  daughters  to  1,000  of  total  havinj;  doaf  and  dumb 
relatives. 

Ratio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  both  sides  to  1,000  of  total  having 
doaf  and  dumb  relatives. 


Total. 


14, 039 
10, 108 

7'20 
1,360 

422 

310 

761 
560 

177 
130 


71 
949 


408 
40 


967 


256 
'25 


171 

17 


638 
53 


446 

44 


682 
68 


22 
29 


3,290 
326 


3,020 
300 


200 
20 


lai 

18 


"WTiite. 


13, 009 
9.663 

743 
1,291 

394 

305 

721 
559 

176 
136 


682 
71 


946 


380 
39 


234 

■a 


155 
16 


615 
53 


422 
44 


4 

10 


644 

67 


30 

2 

S 

3,168 
328 

2,928 
303 


187 
19 


172 
IB 


Colored 


1,030 

445 

432 

119 


40 
680 


1 

14 


40 
90 


1,000 


22 
49 


16 
36 


23 
52 


24 
54 


38 
85 


128 

283 


101 
227 


13 
29 


11 
25 


Male. 


7.427 

6,  265 

709 

035 

123 

194 

420 
661 

92 
145 


402 
76 


118 
22 


960 


145 

28 


77 
15 


2 
16 


295 
50 


230 

44 

2 
5 

1 


374 
7) 


i:i 

31 


1,767 
336 


1,571 

208 


100 
20 


88 
17 


Female. 


6,612 

4,843 

732 

725 

299 

413 

341 
470 

85 
117 


320 
66 


290 
60 


111 
23 


94 
19 


243 
50 


5 

15 


3 
10 


216 
45 


308 
04 


9 
26 


1,629 
316 


1,458 
301 


94 
19 


20 
17 


Native.     Foreign. 


11,914 
8. 979 

7.';4 
1,197 

369 

309 


162 
135 


627 
70 


941 


355 
40 


219 

24 


146 
16 


495 
55 


402 
45 


613 


2,928 
320 

2,710 

302 


166 
19 


150 
17 


1,095 

684 

625 

94 

25 

268 

55 
58} 

14 
149 


65 

80 


1,000 


25 

37 


1,000 


15 
22 


9 
13 


20 
29 


20 
29 


31 
45 


240 

351 


218 
319 


21 
31 


16 
23 


21 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

Table  115. 


125 


BEUlTIONSnir  AKD  BATIOS. 


Nnmber  r(^port<»<l  na  to  rolnti vps 

>Iuiiihor  hiivinff  iU*af  anil  ilimib  r<»lativ09 

Rntiu  of  niiniliiT  havinj;  t\v:a'  and  ilunib  relativea  to  1,000  of  total  reported 

K umber  for  whom  luirciital  wide  if*  reported 

Kmnber  having  deaf  and  dumb  relative*  on  motbor'a  aide 

BAtio  of  number  hftvinp  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  for  wbom 

parental  side  is  reporieil. 

Kuniber  bavins:  deaf  and  dnnib  relatives  on  father's  sida 

Batioof  number  liavin;;  ileaf  and  duiub  relatives  un  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  for  whom 

parental  side  is  reported. 

Number  having  (leaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  both  sides 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  both  sides  to  1,000  of  total  for  ivhoni 

parental  side  is  reported. 

■Number  having  deaf  and  rlumb  fathers 

Kativi  of  number  having  de:Lf  and  dumb  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 
Eatio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives <tn  father's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  mothers 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  mothora  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Baiio  of  namlwr  having  deaf  and  dumb  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relative.son  mother's  side. 

Nnraber  having  tleaf  and  dumb  grandfathers 

Ratio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dtmib  grandfathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and 

dumb  relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandmothers 

Katio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandmothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and 

dumb  relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  grandmothers  on  niotbrr's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  tirandmothers  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total 

having  deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  motlier'a  side. 

Number  having  deaf  aiui  <lumb  luu-les 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 
Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  father's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf 

and  dumb  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Nuinl)er  baviiii;  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  mother's  side  

Baiio  of  numtuT  having  deaf  and  dumb  uncles  on  mother's  side  to  l,00i)  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  aunts 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  aunts  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  aunts  on  father's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  aunts  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  father's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  anil  dumb  aunts  on  mother's  sido 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  aunts  on  mother's  sido  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  aiul  dumb  relatives  on  mother's  sido. 
Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  father's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  ou  father's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  mother's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  cousins  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives  on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  brothers 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  brothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  .and  dumb  sisters 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  sisters  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 
Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  sons 

Ratio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  sons  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 

Number  having  deaf  and  dumb  daughters 

Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  dumb  daughters  to  1,000  of  total  having  deaf  and  dumb 

relatives. 
Batio  of  number  having  deaf  and  damb  relatives  on  both  sides  to  1,000  of  total  having 

deaf  and  dumb  relatives. 


Total. 


11,4.12 

4,(14!) 
4.'1.1 
7»8 

•n-i 

200 

521 
653 

65 

81 


604 
102 


20.^ 
42 


182 
37 


140 
28 


3T2 

75 


307 
C2 


556 
112 


14 
27 


4 

18 


1,234 
233 

1,110 
226 

133 

27 

115 
23 


■White. 


10.  850 

4.813 

442 

775 

203 

202 

509 
657 

63 
81 


492 
102 


196 
41 


965 


177 
37 


138 
29 


361 
75 


300 
C2 


512 
113 


14 
27 


4 

20 


1,215 
253 

1,087 
226 

127 

26 

115 
23 


Colored. 


530 

130 

254 

23 

9 

391 

12 
522 

2 
87 


12 


1,000 


0 
66 


1,000 


5 
37 


2 
IS 


11 
81 


7 
51 


14 
103 


Male. 


287 


29 
213 


6 
44 


IS 


6,292 

2, 6:i9 

419 

383 

49 

128 

298 
778 

36 
94 


288 
109 


067 


45 

17 


UO 
44 


77 
29 


1 
21 


214 

81 


296 
112 


9 
30 


2 
40 


695 
2G4 


58 1 
221 


20 


53 
20 


Female. 


1 

21    I 


107 
03 


6,140 

2,  .'IIO 

449 

415 

163 

393 

22-3 
537 

29 
70 


216 
03 


969 


100 
09 


982 


6S 
29 


63 

27 


1.M 
68 

1 

5 


MO 
01 


1 

4 

1 
6 

260 

113 

5 


559 
242 


532 
230 


65 

23 


62 
27 


Natlvo.     Foriiga. 


0,814 
*.r.it 

451 
716 
188 

2G3 

470 
C30 

ai 


453 
102 


064 


ISl 
41 


9C3 


170 
38 


132 
20 


342 

77 


281 
63 


512 
116 


14 

SO 


248 


988 
223 


113 


100 
23 


13 


1,082 

384 

;:55 

59 
15 

2H 


Ml 


6 
85 


39 
101 


15 
39 


1,000 


7 
18 


8 
U 


19 
50 


19 
50 


78 


U8 
302 

99 

258 

U 

36 

IS 
S9 

la 


THE   BLIND. 


Tlip  total  number  of  persona  reporter!  as  blind  in  both  eyes  on  Juno  1,  1800,  was  50,5GS,  including  Chinese, 
Japanese,  and  Indians,  beiii}?  S(t8  per  1,()()0,()0()  of  the  total  jjopulation.  Tlio  corresponding  figures  for  the  census 
of  1880  were:  total  number  of  blind,  48,028;  number  i)er  1,000,000  of  poi)ulation,  070.  Tiio  decrease  iu  the 
proportion  of  the  blind  is  probably  in  j)art  a  real  one,  corresponding  with  the  decrease  which  has  occurred  in 
England  and  Wales  and  in  Scotland,  and  iu  part  may  be  due  to  a  less  complete  enumeration  of  this  class  of 
population  than  was  made  in  1880. 

Tlie  figures  for  the  United  States  censuses  jjrevious  to  1880  are  worthless  so  far  as  the  calculation  of  ratios  of 
blind  to  poi)ulatiou  are  concerned.  The  following  are  the  numbers  of  blind  per  1,000,000  of  population  reported 
in  certain  foreign  countries  at  the  dates  noted: 


England  and  AVales,  1861,  m^ ;  1871 ,  <m  ;  1881,  879 ;  1891, 809. 

Scotland,  1861,920;  1871,809;  1881,845;  1891,698. 

Ireland,  1861,  1,289;  1871,  1,174;  1881,  1,180;  1891,1,135. 

Prussia,  1871,  932;  1880,  831. 

Bavaria,  1871,  822. 

Badon,  1871,524. 

Saxony,  1880,  711. 

Hessf,  1880,  629. 

Austria,  1S90,  710. 

Hungary,  1880,  1,332. 


Franco,  1876,  771. 

BelRiuui,  1856,  811. 

Holland,  1869,  445. 

Denmark,  1880,  053. 

Sweden,  1870,  805. 

Norway,  18G5,  1,363. 

Italy,  1861,  952;  1871,  1,049;  1881,  761. 

Spain,  1860,1,109. 

Argentine  Kcpublic,  1869,  2,024. 


The  proportion  of  blind  in  the  United  States,  as  shown  by  the  Eleventh  Census,  is  below  the  average  for 
other  countries,  as  shown  by  the  above  figures. 

Table  222  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the 
number  of  those  blind  in  both  eyes  reported  on  Juno  1,  1800,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Of  the  total  50,411,  27,083  were  males  and  22,428  were  females;  7,0(iO  were  colored,  of  wliom  ;>,700  were  m.iles 
and  3,351  were  females;  20,953  were  native  whites  of  native  parents,  and  of  these  1(1,345  were  males  and  13,G08 
were  females;  4,252  were  luitive  whites  having  one  or  both  parents  foreign  born,  and  of  these  2,458  were  males  and 
1,794  were  females;  0,140  were  foreign  born,  of  wiioin  5,471  were  males  and  .">,G75  were  females. 

Table  223  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  and  teiTitory  the 
number  reported  as  blind,  including  Cliiiiese,  Ja])anese,  and  Indians,  at  each  of  the  lat>t  five  censuses,  with 
corresponding  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  of  native  ami  foreign  born. 

In  each  1,000.0(10  of  whites  in  1800  there  were  788  blind;  the  corresponding  ratio  for  the  colored  was  945,  for 
the  natives  775,  and  for  the  foreign  born  902  per  1,000,000  of  population. 

In  the  South  Atlantic  division  the  ratios  were  for  the  whites  817  and  for  the  colored  058;  in  the  South  Central 
division,  for  the  whites  80G  and  for  the  colored  805  per  1,000,000. 

Tlie  i)roportion  of  blind,  therefore,  is  probably  a  little  greater  among  tlie  colored  than  it  is  among  the  whites. 

Table  IIG  shows  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  each  state  and  territory  the 
number  of  blind  in  both  eyes  as  reported  by  the  censuses  of  ISSO  and  ISOO,  with  the  corx'esi)ouding  ratios  per 
100,000  of  population  and  the  amount  of  increase  and  decrease  iu  such  ratios. 

121 


128 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  IIG. 


I  TOTAL  BLI.VD  IN 

F    TH   EVES. 


SUTES  AND  TEERITOBIES. 


18S0 


The  United  States 50.5C8     48,9L8 


Kortb  Atlantic  division 13,521     14,067 


Maine 

Kew  Hampshiro. 

Termont , 

Masflacbasetts  — 

Kbodc  Ifibind 

Connecticut 

New  Tort 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


fionth  Atlantic  division. 


Delaware , 

Maryland , 

District  of  Columbia.. 

Virginia 

"West  Virginia 

Nortb  Carolina 

Sontb  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


Hortb  Central  division. 


Obio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan.. 
'Wisconsin . 
Minnesota . 


4jo 
],84G 

307 

724 
4,3S9 

839 
3,920 

7,867 


101 
819 
184 

1,713 
705 

1,593 
997 

1.447 
308 

17,548 


707 

4v: 

4fti 
1,733 

300 

613 
6,013 

839 
3,884 

8,394 


BATIOS  FEB 

101).  000 
POPDLATION. 


1890 


80.8 


77.7 


127 

91G 

1C4 

1,710 

625 

1,873 

1,100 

1.634 

215 

15,224 


3,373 
2,174 
2,835 
1,624 
1,223 
642 


2,960 
2.238 
2,615 
1,289 
1,075 
448 


101.7 
lUil,  9 
131.8 
82.4 
83.9 
97.0 
73.2 
58.1 
74.7 

88.8 


59.9 
78.6 
79.9 
103.4 
92.4 
93.5 
86.6 
78.8 
78.7 

78.5 


91.8 
99.2 
74.1 

77.6 
72.5 
49.3 


18S0 


97.6 


97.0 


122.8 
118.7 
146.3 
97.2 
108.5 
98.4 
98.6 
73.3 
90.7 

110.5 


86.6 
101.2 

92.3 
113.1 
101.1 
133.8 
U0.5 
106.0 

79.8 

87.7 


92.6 
113.1 
85.0 
78.7 
81.7 
57.4 


In- 
crease, 


Do. 
crease. 


19.3 


21.1 
17.8 
14.5 
14.8 
19.6 
1.4 
25.4 
15.2 
16.0 

21.7 


26.7 

22.6 

12.4 

9.7 

8.7 

35.3 

23.9 

27.2 

1.1 

9.2 


0.8 
13.9 
10.9 
1.1 
9.2 
8.1 


eTATE.S  AND  TF.KRITOKIES. 


North    Central    division 
Continued. 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Central  division 

Kentucky , 

Tennessee , 

Alabama 

Mispissippi 

Louisiana 

Texas  

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

"Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming , 

Colorado   

New  Mexico 

Arizoua 

Utah , 

Nevada 

Idaho 

"Washington 

Oregon  

California 


TOTAL  BLWD  IN 
BOTH  EYES. 


1890 


1.421 

2,457 

69 

177 

489 

1,064 

9,830 


1880 


1,976 
1,817 
1,380 
1,017 
857 
1,591 
35 
1,157 

1,802 


189 
322 
28 
133 
14 
30 
111 
LSO 
779 


1,310 
2,233 

a63 

220 

748 

9,804 


2,116  t 
2,020 
1,399 
1,071 
845 
1,375 


972 


1,439 


12 

4 

104 

358 

n~ 

120 
24 
G 

47 


RATIOS  PEE 

100,  000 
rOPULATION. 


ISOO       ISSO 


74.3 
91.7 
37.8 
53.8 
46.2 
74.6 


80.6 
104.1 

a46.6 

48.6 
75.1 


89. 0       109. 9 


100.3 
102.8 
91.2 
78.9 
76.6 
71.2 
60.6 
102.  G 


128.3 
131.4 
110.8 
94.6 
89.9 
S6.4 


121.1 


81.4 


29.5 

30.6 

11.5 

19.2 

45.9 

53.5 

209.0 

299.4 

47.0 

60.8 

64.  0 

87.  S 

30.0 

38.5 

35.6 

18.4 

31.8 

62.  6 

47.8 

49.8 

64.5 

74.5 

In- 
crease. 


De- 
crease. 


12.4 


2.4 
0.5 


20.  J 


22.0 

28.0 
19.0 
15.7 
13.3 
15.2 


21.9 

1.1 

7.7 
7.0 
89.8 
19.8 
23.5 
7.9 


17.2 


30.8 
2.0 
10.0 


a  Dakota  territory. 

The  relation  of  the  bliiul,  inclii<l:ii<ir  Cliincse,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  to  ]iopn]ation  in  the  different  states  in 
1890,  a.s  .shown  by  the  above  table,  is  indicated  by  Caitogiain  11. 

From  the  above  table  and  cartograin  it  will  be  seen  that  in  1890  the  i)ioi)ortion  of  tlie  blind  was  greatest  la 
Kew  Mexico,  Yennout,  Kentucky,  Virginia,  Tennessee,  Arkansas,  and  Maine,  and  that  it  was  lowest  in  the 
Western  and  North  Atlantic  divisions.  Tlie  number  of  the  blind  reported  in  18!)(>  was  less  than  in  1880  in  tlie 
North  Atlantic  and  in  the  Sonth  Atlantic  divisions  and  in  the  following  states:  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont, 
New  York,  Delaware,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Alabama 
Mississip])!,  New  Mexico,  and  Nevada. 

The  fliffcrences  in  the  ratios  in  the  several  states  are  iu  ])art  due  to  diflerences  in  the  ])roporlion  of  jiersons  of 
advanced  age  in  the  population,  in  part  tfj  previous  epidemics  of  eruptive  fevers  in  certain  localities,  and  in  i)art, 
perhaps,  to  heredity  in  certain  families.  This  last  influeuco  is  indicated  in  the  geographical  distribution  of  the 
cfMigenital  blind,  to  be  refeiied  to  hereafter. 

Table  117  shows  the  number  of  the  blind,  including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  reported  by  the  United 
States  censuses  of  1880  and  1890  and  by  the  intermediate  state  censuses  for  3  states,  with  the  corresponding  ratios 
per  1,000,000  of  population. 

Taulk  117. 


■TATE". 

KimDEB  or  DLtKD. 

RATIO  PIB  1,000,000  or 

POPULATION. 

United 

States 

census, 

1890. 

SUlo 

ocnnufl, 

1885. 

Unlled 

Stales 

census, 

188U. 

Unlled 

Stales 

con  HUH, 

1890. 

State 

census, 

1885. 

United 

Stales 

census, 

1880. 

Michigan 

1,624 

307 

1,840 

1,224 

246 

3,682 

1,289 

300 

1,7.>0 

770 
889 
624 

660 

808 

1,844 

787 

1,085 

972 

Rbo4lo  Island 

MaanaclinnrMji 

o 


3 


in 

O 

ift 

o 

o 

oe 

■♦      ^ 

A 

o 

a 

z 

u 

^ 

¥    ^ 

O 

•n 

o 

o 
o 

3         -♦ 

« 

»^ 

O) 

Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


Blind. 


CARTOGRAM    IJ. 


-coffee: - 


w*.  •.-.•.•  .•.•:t 

'Pr.  CONE.CUH.    .(• 

^1  COVINGTON    I  1  '-'■ 


HENRv' 


GELNCVA   • 
5C    •    •     ■ 


o 


THE  15LIND. 


129 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  tbat  for  Michigan  and  Rhode  Island  the  number  of  blind  reported  by  the 
United  States  censuses  both  in  ISSO  and  in  1800  was  in  excess  of  that  reported  by  the  iuterniediate  state  censuses, 
but  that  in  Massachusetts  the  number  of  bliiul  reported  by  the  state  census  of  1.S.S5  is  nearly  double  that  reported 
by  the  United  States  census  of  1S90  and  more  than  double  that  reported  by  the  United  States  census  of  1S8<». 
This  would  seem  to  indicate  that  for  I^Iichi^an  and  Rhode  Island  the  United  States  census  was  more  complete 
than  the  iutermediato  state  census,  and  that  for  Massachusetts  it  was  extremely  incomplete  for  this  class  of 
persons.  This  result,  as  regards  Massachusetts,  is  very  difterent  from  that  obtained  for  the  insane,  the 
feeble-minded,  and  the  deaf-mutes,  and  is  due  to  the  fact  that  in  the  state  census  the  term  ''blind''  included  all 
who  "cau  not  distinguish  forms  or  colors  distinctly'",  that  is,  not  only  the  totally  blind  but  those  with  defective 
vision,  while  iu  the  Uuited  States  census  only  those  were  reported  as  "blind"  who  could  not  count  accurately  the 
number  of  fingers  of  another  person  held  up  before  them  at  a  distance  of  1  foot. 

Table  224  shows  for  each  countj'  in  each  state  the  number  of  blind  found  on  June  1.  1800,  with  distinction  of 
sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

The  numbers  in  each  county  arc  generally  too  small  to  make  the  ratios  derivable  from  them  of  any  value. 

Table  IIS  and  Cartogram  12  for  Alabama,  and  Table  110  and  Cartogram  i:i  for  Xew  York,  show  the  ratio  of 
blind  per  100,000  of  population  for  each  county,  respectively,  for  these  two  states.  The  depth  of  shading  on  the 
cartograms  shows  the  ratios. 

The  remarks  made  relative  to  causes  of  the  diflerences  in  state  ratios  apply  also  to  these  county  ratios. 


Autauga 83 

Bald  win 34 

Barbour 83 

Bibb 109 

Blount 73 

Bullock 96 

Butler 69 

Calhoun 65 

Chambers 72 

Cherokee 103 

Chiltou 82 

Choctaw 80 

Clarke 119 

Clay 121 

Cleburne 45 

Coffee 82 

Colbert &1 

Couecub 55 

Coosa 101 

Crenshaw 104 

Cullman 97 

Dale 70 


Tablk  118. 

Dallas 87 

Dekalb 95 

Elmore 74 

Escambia 35 

]:tow.-jb 82 

Fayette 117 

Franklin 197 

Geneva 56 

Greene 82 

Hale 135 

Henry 129 

Jackson 130 

Jefferson 63 

I.amar 63 

I.antlerdalo 110 

Lawrence 87 

Lee 94 

Limestone 94 

Lowndes Ill 

Macon 92 

Madison 97 

Marengo 76 


Marion  , 71 

Marshall I6t 

Mobile 104 

Monroe 142 

Montgomery 85 

Morgan 79 

Perry 75 

Pickens 80 

Pike 90 

Randolph 61 

Russell 112 

St.  Clair 46 

Shelby 77 

Suuiter 139 

Talladega 102 

Tallajioosa 51 

Tuscaloosa i<9 

Walker 106 

Washingtiiu 151 

Wilcox 104 

Winston 92 


Albany 87 

Allegany 139 

Broome 129 

Cattaraugus 71 

Cayuga 98 

Chautauqua 93 

Chemung 81 

Chenango 130 

Clinton 144 

Columbia 80 

Cortland 122 

Delaware 97 

Dutchess 89 

Erie 53 

Esses 121 

Franklin 89 

Fulton 101 

Genesee 132 

Greene 104 

Hamilton 63 


Table  119. 

Herkimer 114 

Jefferson 131 

Kings 32 

Lewis 101 

Livingston 100 

Madison 173 

Monroe 57 

Montgomery 120 

New  York 50 

Niagara 93 

Oneida 98 

Onondaga 112 

Ontario 134 

Orange 71 

Orleans 110 

Oswego 113 

Otsego 144 

Putnam 81 

Queens 55 

Rensselaer 83 


Richmond 54 

Rockland 77 

St.  Lawrence 122 

.•Saratoga 113 

.'Schenectady 44 

Siludi:irie 120 

Schuyler 1(>8 

Seneca 89 

Steuben 117 

Suffolk 88 

Sullivan 113 

Tioga 73 

Tompkins 118 

Lister 87 

Warren 120 

Washington 94 

Wayne  ^ 101 

Westchester 56 

Wyoming 96 

Yates 81 


717G  INS- 


130 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  225  shows  the  number  of  the  blind,  including;  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians,  found  iu  tlic  Unite! 
States  on  June  1, 1890,  in  each  city  containing'  iiO.dOO  inhabitants  and  upward,  with  distinction  of  sex.  color,  and 
nativity,  with  the  coiTesx)onding  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  ijopulatioii. 

Wherever  found,  those  whose  homes  were  in  a  given  city  were  credited  to  that  city. 

For  the  aggregate  of  these  cities  the  nuinl)er  of  blind  found  iu  them  per  1,000,000  of  i)opulatioii  was  r>.'ij,  being 
decidedly  below  the  average  rate  for  the  wiiole  country,  wliii'h  indicates  that,  as  is  tiie  case  for  the  deaf-mutes, 
there  not  only  is  no  tendency  to  the  aggregation  of  the  blind  in  the  large  cities,  but  that  the  reveise  is  the  case, 
and  that  the  greatest  juoportion  is  found  iu  small  towns  and  rural  distrit;ts. 

Table  120  shows  for  cacli  city  of  "tOjOOO  inhabitants  and  upward  tlie  nuuibcr  of  the  blind  jicr  1,000,000  of 
population  iu  1890.  tlie  cities  being  arranged  iu  the  order  of  the  magnitude  of  the  ratios,  and  corresponding  ratios 
being  given  as  far  as  possible  for  ISSO. 

Table  120. 


Tot«l 

Hartford,  Conn 

3»ew  Orleans,  La 

£raiiaville,  Ind 

Albany,  X.Y 

SjracQso,  K.  T 

Charleston,  S.  C«.. 
IndianajM-lis,  Ind... 
Wasliiugtuu.  D.  C. 

Pbiladi-lphio,  Pa 

Louisville.  K.v 

Worcester,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

Columbus,  Obio 

Jliclunond,  Va 

Atlant.1,  Ga 

}s'e^v  navcn.  Conn.. 

Providence,  IJ.  I 

Memplii.^,  Tonn 

Kasbrille,  Tenn 

Da}'ton,Obio 

Boston,  Mass 

Caniilcii,  K.  J 

Tolido,  Ohio 

San  Traucisco,  Cal.. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Beading,  Pa 

Grand  Bapids,  Mich 
Kansas  city,  Mo 


MM 


535 


1,071 

09G 

939 

9S5 

009 

904 

OCl 

8c;) 

892 

892 

900 

709 

803 

781 

!!89 

770 

l.OJO 

•7C8 

873 

7.-.0 

SOI 

7» 

891 

749 

1.110 

732 

713 

588 

704 

782 

007 

650 

033 

638 

744 

G17 

CU 

239 

579 

037 

559 

589 

540 

531 

527 

287 

1880 


Fall  Eiver,  ^aas. . 
Kcw  York,  N.  Y.. 

Lowell.  Mass 

Ljnn.Mass 

Loa  Augcles,  Cal.. 

St.  Lonis,  Mo , 

rittsbiirg,  Vi\ 

i*omiiton,  Pa 

St.  Joseph.  Mo 

Cleveiaiul,  Ohio 

KulTalo.N.Y 

Trcatoii.  X.J 

Canibriil^c,  Muhs  . 

Ti-oy,2;.Y 

llochestcr,  N.  Y.  - . 
■Wilmington,  Del.. 

K'ewark,  N.  J 

Dotroit,  Mich 

Jei"3(;y  city,  N.  J  .. 
Milvraukco,  "Wis.. 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Patersou,  K.  J 

Dps  Moines,  Iowa. 

f'bicQgo.  Ill 

lirooklyn,  N.  T... 

St.  Paul.  Minn 

Denver,  Colo 

Lincoln,  ^I'^ob , 

Omalia,  Neb 


180U 


1880 


524 

497 

SOS 

189 

G73 

483 

470 

471 

770 

4C9 

027 

403 

459 

453 

481 

454 

800 

453 

443 

570 

443 

1,128 

+11 

710 

440 

434 

740 

423 

510 

393 

389 

381 

5S0 

380 

572 

340 

332 

086 

310 

305 

433 

30.". 

533 

240 

?10 

103 

157 

Of  the  50,411  total  blind  4,207,  or  85  per  1.000  of  the  total,  were  congeiiitally  blind,  the  conesi)oiiding  ratio.'i 
for  certain  other  countries  being  as  follows:  England  and  ^Vales,  18S1,  85;  Scotland,  ISOl,  IL'S;  Ireland,  KSSl,  .'"lO; 
Bavaria,  1858,09;  Prussia,  1880,  100;  Austria,  188C,  1G3. 

In  18.S0  the  congenital  blind  were  82  jier  1,000  of  the  total  and  120  per  l.ooo  nC  those  Inr  wlmin  tlic  age  at  tlio 
time  when  the  defect  occurred  was  reported. 

In  the  Unite<l  States  in  1890  the  average  luoportion  of  congenital  blind  ])er  1,<100,00(»  of  iioj>ulation  was  (iS, 
being  greatest  in  New  IMe.xico,  304;  North  Oarolina,  152;  Virginia,  144;  Alabama,  108;  Tennessee,  IOC,  and 
Kentucky,  102.  It  will  be  found  inteiesting  to  compare  iu  difl'erent  states  the  ratios  of  the  congenilal  blind  with 
tho.so  of  th<^  congenital  feeble-mindeil  and  efuigenital  deaf-mutes,  as  shown  in  Table  7  in  the  llrst  part  of  this 
report. 

Table  121  8howK  for  the  United  States,  for  each  geographical  division,  and  for  e;ich  state  and  territory  tlio 
number  of  those  blind  from  birth,  or  congenitally  blind,  found  on  June  1,  1890,  with  the  ratios  per  1,000,000  of 
Itopalation. 


THE  BLIND. 


131 


.    Tablk  121. 


STATES  AKD  TERniTORlKS. 


Tho  TTnitcd  Stntog. 


Kortli  AUnstio  diYision . 


JIaino 

Kow  Haiupshiro. 

Vermont , 

^rassnchnsotts — 

lihodo  Island 

Couiu-cticnt 

Xcw  York 

Xf\p  Jersey 

Pt-nneylvaiiia 


South  Atlantic  divi.sion. 


rtclnwaro 

Jilaryland 

District  of  Culambia. 

VirgiDia 

"West  Virginia 

Xortli  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

riorida 


North  Central  division  . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan  .. 
VTisconsin . 
Minnesota . 


Congoni- 
lallv 
blind. 


4,207 


941 


57 
2!) 
20 

108 
20 
52 

270 
60 

307 


0 
79 
5 
239 
76 
215 
104 
154 
37 

1,300 


227 
176 
210 
99 
85 
53 


Kntio 

]>or 

1,000.000 

of 

popula* 

tion. 


54 


77 
78 
48 
75 
70 
40 
42 
58 

107 
3C 


141 
100 
152 
90 
84 
95 


58 
62 


55 
47 
51 
41 


.STATKS  ANll  T|:1UX1T<>R1I-::^. 


Korth  Central  division— Continued. 

lowiv 

Uissonri 

North  Dakota 

Sonth  Dakota 

Kebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky  .. 
Tennessee . . 
Alab.ania  . . . 
Mississippi . 
Louisiana... 

Tex.is 

OkLahoma  .. 
Arkiin.sas... 


"Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

KcTv  ilexico. 

Arizona 

Ut.ih 

^Tevada 

Idaho 


■Washington . 

Oregon  

Califoniia 


ConReni- 
lullv 
bliuil. 


97 

208 

4 

17 
41 
83 


190 
187 
164 
112 
71 
141 


14 
44 


Ratio 

per 

1,000.000 

of 

pnpitlA- 

tiun. 


51 

78 
22 
02 
39 
58 

SO 


102 
106 
108 
87 
64 
63 
32 
G9 


.14 
301 


13 

38 

12 

40 

39 

35 

SEX. 

Among  the  blind  tlie  number  of  males  is  usually  greater  than  that  of  the  females,  and  the  ratio  to 
population  is  also  greater  for  the  males  than  for  the  females.  Of  each  1,000' blind  in  the  Uniteil  States  in  1890 
there  "were  555  males  and  445  females,  and  in  1880  the  corresponding  figures  were:  males  547  and  females  453. 
For  the  congenital  blind  in  1890  the  figures  were:  males  550,  females  450. 

The  following  arc  the  number  of  males  and  females  in  each  1,000  of  the  blind  in  certain  other  countries: 
England  and  Wales,  1891,  males  523,  females  477;  Scotland,  1891,  males  507,  females  493;  Ireland,  1891,  males 
482,  females  518;  Prussia,  18S0,  males  500,  females  500;  Austria,  1880,  males  532,  females  408;  Ilungarj-, 
1880,  males  491,  females  509;  France,  3876,  males  545,  females  455;  Belgium,  1856,  males  607,  females  393; 
Holland,  1869,  males  540,  females  454;  Denmark,  1870,  males  462,  females  538;  Sweden,  1870,  males  460,  females 
540;  Norway,  1865,  males  473,  females  527;  Italy,  1881,  males  555,  females  445;  Spain,  1860,  males  547,  females 
453;  Argentine  Eepublic,  1869,  males  543,  females  457. 

Table  122  .shows  for  the  United  States  and  for  certain  other  countries  at  certain  dates  tho  number  of  blind 
and  the  number  per  1,000,000  of  population,  with  distinction  of  sex. 


132 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablk  122. 


COOTiTRIKS. 


United  States 

Englanil  and  Wales 

Scotland 

Ireland 

Prassia 

Bararia 

Baden 

Saxony  

'Wiirtem  berg 

Saclisen-Weimar 

Oldenburg  

Braunsrhweig 

Sacbsen-Mc'iningon 

Sacbsca-AUenbnrg 

Sacbseu-Coburg-Gotba 

Anbalt 

Scbwarzburg-Rndolstadt 

Scliwarzburg-Sondersbatisen 

Waldeck 

Bremen 

Lubcck 

Elsass-Loibi-iugen 

Austria 

Hungary 

Franco 

Belgium 

Holland 

Denmark 

Svretlcn 

Norway 

Finland 

Iceland 

Italy 

Spain 

Kewfoundland 

Nova  Scotia 

Jamaica 

Barbadocs 

Argentine  Bepublic 


Tear. 


1890 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1880 
1871 
1871 
1875 
1861 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1875 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1671 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1880 
1860 
1870 
1856 
1869 
1870 
1870 
1805 
1873 
1870 
1881 
1800 
1871 
1871 
18G1 
1871 
1869 


iSale. 


28,080 

12,  281 

1,417 

2,572 

11,343 

1,947 

423 

1,069 

042 

170 

99 

140 

101 

78 

93 

67 

40 

34 

41 

32 

20 

790 

8,430 

10, 242 

15, 526 

2,229 

878 

577 

1,546 

1,098 

1,276 

116 

12, 147 

9,  503 

40 

93 

,')58 

125 

1,910 


Female. 


22,488 

11,180 

1,380 

2,769 

11,334 

2,051 

343 

995 

550 

180 

110 

131 

93 

75 

67 

78 

50 

36 

44 

37 

39 

581 

7,421 

10,  597 

12,  965 

1,440 

715 

672 

1,813 

1,222 

2,615 

65 

9,751 

7,876 

5S 

93 

076 

127 

1,613 


RATIO  OF  BLIND  TO 

1,000.000  POPU- 

LATIO.V. 


Male. 


876 

873 

729 

1,109 

845 

822 

593 

790 

773 

1,219 

631 

901 

1,059 

1,120 

1,102 

670 

1,249 

1,040 

1,  753 

5:!9 

1,035 

1,039 

779 

1,329 

845 

981 

493 

655 

766 

1,  313 

1,514 

3,604 

851 

1,225 

529 

501 

2,613 

1,701 

2,134 


Female. 


730 

748 

602 

1,160 

817 

822 

457 

706 

034 

1,223 

687 

837 

938 

1,029 

744 

753 

1,292 

1,C42 

1,474 

58G 

1,441 

739 

055 

1,331 

C99 

040 

393 

743 

842 

1,411 

2,  937 

1,773 

086 

990 

817 

556 

2,908 

1,433 

1,907 


It  ^vill  be  .seen  from  this  table,  tliat  the  proportion  of  bbiul  anions  the  males  iu  flic  United  States  is  jirobably 
abont  the  average  at  the  present  time,  while  the  proportion  of  blind  amonj;  the  females  is  decidedly  below  the 
average. 

In  all  countries  for  which  we  h.avo  succe.ssive  records  for  a  .scries  of  decades  witli  regard  to  the  blind,  the 
ratio  of  this  class  to  the  total  jiopulatiou  appears  to  be  diminishing,  whicli  is  probably  due  to  a  general  increase 
of  knowledge  as  to  the  ueces.sity  for  eare  iu  treating  the  ophthalmias  of  receutly  born  infants  and  the  proper 
means  of  doing  thi.s. 

KACE  AND  AGE. 

Table  22G  shows  the  luimbcv  of  the  blind  in  the  United  States  on  .lime  1, 18;)l),  l)y  (iuini|neiiMial  ago  groups, 
with  distinction  of  se.x,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Of  the  total  r»0,-{n,  the  ago  was  unknown  for  r>ir>,  KM)  were  under  I  year  of  age,  (!<!.'!  from  1  to  ~>  yt^irs  of  ago 
1,421  from  r,  to  10,  l-VXiiJ  from  10  to  15,  13,1'j;}  from  l.j  to  ir>,  i:5,187  from  15  to  05,  and  l.S,!)();i  were  (!5  years  of  ag(3 
and  upward. 

Of  the  whites,  .31,003  were  children  of  mothers  born  in  the  TTniled  States,  4,2no  of  mothers  born  in  Ireland, 
3,509  of  niothois  born  in  Germany,  ],.")(>2  of  molhers  born  in  England  an<l  Wales,  T.'JO  of  molliers  born  iii  lirilish 
America,  500  of  mothers  born  in  Scandinavia,  .'370  of  mothers  born  iu  Scotland,  200  of  mothers  born  in  I'rance,  127 
of  mothers  born  in  iJussia  and  Poland,  .S.S  of  mothers  bom  iu  15olieinia,  fit  of  mothers  born  in  Ilnngaiy,  .>!  of 
mothers  born  in  Italy,  and  7.H2  of  mothers  born  in  oilier  countries  or  of  unknown  biitlii>laco 

Table  ]2;$  shows  the,  number  in  each  (luiiKpiennial  age  period  per  1,000  of  the  blind  living  on  .June  1,  IH90, 
whoso  ages  were  reported,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  color. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  T'nited  State's. 


DIAGRAM  65 


Blind. 


AGES. 

0    to       5 
5    ..     10 
10    .,     15 
15    .,    20 
20    ,.    25 
25    .,    30 
30    ,'.    35 
35     „    40 
40     ..    45 
45     .,    50 
50     ..    55 
55     „    60 
60    ,.    65 
65    .,    70 
70    ,.    75 
75     .,    80 
80     ..    85 
85     „    90 
90    „    95 
95    and  over. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

80            70          -SO            SO           AO            30            20             10 

10              20              30            AO             50            60             70             ao 

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DIAGRAM   66. 


AGES, 

0    to        5 

S     ..      10 

10     ,.      15 

IS     ..    2  0 

2  0    ..     2  5 

26     .,    30 

30     ..     35 

35     ..     40 

40    „     45 

45    .,    5  0 

5  0     ..     5  5 

55     ..     60 

60    ..    65 

65     ..    70 

70     ,.    7  5 

7  5     ..     8  0 

8  0     ..    8  5 
85     ..     90 
90     ..     95 

9  5    and  over 

MALES 

FEMALES. 

80           70            60           so            40            30            20             10 

10             20            30           ^0            50            60           70            80 

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^^ 

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THE  BLIND. 


133 


Table  123. 


AGE  FEUIODS. 


TJndcrS 

5tol0 

10  to  15 

15  to  20 

20  to  25 

25  to  30 

30  to  35 

35  to40 

40  to  45 

45  to  50 

50  to  55 

55to60 

CO  to  65 

«5to70 

70  to  75 

75  to  80 

80  to  85 

85  to  90 

90to95 

95  and  over 


Total. 


Male. 


14.51 
28. 54 
39.68 

43.  60 
40.  CO 
41.90 

44.  31 
40.  34 
55.02 
72.93 

74.  oa 

69.85 
81.57 
79.51 
84.90 
71.23 
00.81 
29.84 
13.24 
7.45 


Female. 


16.31 
28.48 
43.93 
45.56 
42.40 
39.52 
41.73 
42.04 
44.48 
47.45 
55.07 
59.08 
74.40 
70.06 
87.37 
87.10 
81.11 
45.56 
24.60 
17.73 


■White. 


14.82 
27.73 
40.68 
43.90 
40. 2C 
40.91 
43.34 
44.48 
00.89 
62.00 
06.61 
67.50 
78.87 
60.85 
87.91 
80.31 
C9.76 
37.05 
15.94 
6.17 


Culurcd. 


18.36 
33.25 
40.70 
48.  29 
48.72 
40.  62 
42.  07 
44.  09 
40.84 
08.  99 
59.42 
49.88 
73.32 
60.14 
74.17 
65.78 
70.41 
35.56 
32.90 
48.43 


"Diagram  65  shows  the  number  of  the  blind  in  each  age  group  per  1,000  of  the  total  for  the  white  and  for  the 
colored. 

Diagrajta  OG  shows  the  number  of  the  blind  in  each  age  group  per  1,000  of  the  total,  with  distinction  of  males 
and  females. 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  preceding  table  and  diagrams  that  the  proportion  of  the  blind  rapidly  increases  up  to 
the  age  of  20,  yet  between  the  ages  of  20  and  30  there  is  either  no  increase  or  an  actual  decrease,  but  after  the 
age  of  30  the  increase  goes  on  slightly  until  the  age  of  45,  after  which  it  is  very  rapid  up  to  the  age  of  75.  This 
diminution  in  the  proportion  of  the  blind  between  the  ages  of  25  aud  35  exists  in  the  white  and  in  the  colored,  in 
the  males  aud  in  the  females.  It  is  also  seen  in  the  statistics  of  the  blind  in  England  and  Wales  in  1801,  where  the 
numbers  per  1,000  of  all  ages  Avere,  under  5,  23.4;  5  to  10,  27.0;  10  to  15,  39.4;  15  to  20,  4().,J;  20  to  25,  43.4;  25  to 
35,  80.0;  35  to  45,  100.1;  45  to  55,  123.8;  55  to  05,  151.3;  05  to  75,  174.3;  75  to  85,  142.2,  and  85  and  over,  35.5. 

It  is  probably  due  to  the  fact  that  the  number  of  persons  who  became  blind  between  20  and  40  is  proportionately 
small. 

Table  227  shows  the  number  of  the  congeiiitally  blind  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  by  quinquennial 
age  grou])s,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Of  the  total  4,2()7,  the  age  was  unknown  for  52,  378  were  under  5  years  of  age,  470  were  from  5  to  10,  500  from 
10  to  15,  2,041  from  15  to  45,  539  from  45  to  65,  and  215  were  65  years  of  age  and  upward. 

Table  124  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  congenitally  blind  the  number  in  each  quinquennial  age  group,  with 
di.stiuctiou  of  sex  and  color. 

Tabi-k  124. 


AGE  PERIODS. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

Under  5    .                                   .      , 

89.68 
112.93 
134.  28 
127.64 
101.31 

84.22     j 

68. 09     1 

57.41     i 

45.55 

40.57 

38.43 

20.10 

22.78 

18.03 

10.91 

6.64  ; 

8.07 
4.  75 
1.42 
1.19 

87.42 

120.15 

134.  80 

129.  63 

99.48 

82.20 

60.29 

60.72 

46.  51 

43.50 

45.22 

24.  55 

22.83 

16.80 

12.00 

,3.45 

6.89 

1.72 

1.29 

0.43 

92.45 

104. 07 

;33.65 

123.  20 

103.  54 

86.03 

77.65 

51.  35 

44.37 

36.98 

30.11 

28.00 

22.72 

19.55 

9.51 

10.57 

9.51 

8.45 

1.58 

2.11 

87.89 

112.33 

131.01 

124.14 

99.97 

84.59 

72.78 

fiO.  42 

40.42 

43.12 

38.73 

27.74 

21.70 

18.40 

11.26 

6.32 

7.42 

4.67 

0.27 

0.82 

101.04 

116.72 

155.  05 

149.83 

109.  70 

81.88 

38.33 

38.33 

40.07 

24.39 

30.59 

15.68 

29.62 

15.68 

8.71 

8.71 

12.19 

5.23 

8.71 

3.48 

5  to  10 

10  to  15 

15  to  20 

20  to  25 

25  to  30 

30  to  35 

35to40 

40  to  45 

45  to  50 

50  to  53 

55  to  60 

60to65 

65  to  70 

70to75 

75to80 

80to85 

85  to  90 

90to95 

95  and  over 

134 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUIMB,  AND  liT.IND. 


Diagram  67  shows  as  a  whole  and  with  distinction  of  sex  the  number  in  each  <iiiini]iicnnial  age  group  per 
1,000  of  the  total  congenitally  blind  living  on  June  1,  1800,  whose  ages  were  known. 

Diagram  OS  shows  the  number  in  each  quinquennial  age  group  per  1.00(t  of  the  total  congenitally  blind  living 
on  June  1,  1890,  whose  ages  were  known,  with  distinction  of  color. 

It  will  be  seen  fiom  the  above  table  and  diagrams  that  the  highest  proportion  of  the  congenitally  blind  in  any 
age  group  was  found  in  that  from  10  to  15,  for  the  total,  for  males  and  females,  and  for  the  white  and  colored.  It 
is  evident  that  there  must  have  been  either  a  great  diminution  in  the  number  of  coiigenitally  blind  infants  born 
during  the  15  years  preceding  the  date  of  the  census,  or  that  a  very  large  number  of  the  congenitally  blind  of  the 
younger  ages  nuist  have  been  omitted.  It  is  probable  that  there  were  some  omissions,  but  not  enough  to  account 
for  the  comparatively  great  deficiency  in  the  younger  ages,  and  it  therefore  seems  probable  tliat  the  number  of 
congenitally  blind  inlants  born  has  been  diminishing  to  a  very  considerable  extent  during  the  past  15  years. 

Table  125  shows  the  ratios  of  blind  in  each  of  certain  age  groups  per  100,000  of  the  population  in  each  of  these 
age  groups  living  on  June  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  125. 


SEX,  COLOR,  AND  KATmTT. 

Total. 

TJnGer 
15  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

4510  55 
yeara. 

55  to  65 
years. 

05  years 
and  over. 

Total       

80  0 
80.8 
72.8 

19.1 
20.3 
18.0 

33.7 
36.8 
30.5 

42.9 
46.9 
38.5 

«7.3 
76.3 
57.5 

125.8 

153.6 

93.7 

228.9 
257.7 
197.7 

783.1 
T7S.8 
787.6 

Male  

78.3 
85.4 
70.7 
73.9 
99.8 

93.0 
97.8 
88.3 

18.8 
19.6 
17.9 
18.8 
17.9 

21.4 
24.3 
18.4 

1 

32  5 
35.2 
29.7 
34.6 
18.2 

41.9 
48.4 
35.8 

4L1 
44.6 
37.3 
47.7 
19.0 

59.0 
69.6 
48.8 

64.9 
72.3 
56.7 
74.0 
41.0 

86.9 

115.5 

63.8 

12L6 
150.5 

90.4 
139.7 

84.8 

163.9 
202.1 
123.4 

220.1 
249.7 
1881 
238.3 
186.4 

322.7 
339.2 
393.5 

736.7 
753.3 
719.4 
774.4 
65:'.  6 

1,  2C0.  0 
1,  046.  5 
1,491.8 

Male                    

Male    

If  those  of  unknown  ages  are  distributed  proportionately  among  those  of  known  ages,  the  ratios  are  about 
presented  herewith: 


BEX,  COLOB,  AKD  KATlVnT. 

Total. 

TTnder 
15  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25lo35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55  to  65 
years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

Total     

80.7 
87.6 
73.5 

19.3 
20.5 
18.2 

34.0 
37.2 
30.8 

43.3 
47.4 
38.9 

67.9 
77.0 
57.9 

126.9 
157.0 
94.5 

230.8 
259.7 
199.3 

221.6 
251.4 
189.6 
240.2 
187.3 

327.8 
345.1 
307.7 

789.9 
785.4 
794.  C 

Male 

■WTiite 

78.8 
86.1 
71  2 
74.6 
100.2 

94.5 
99.6 
89.5 

18.9 
19.7 
18.1 
19.0 
18.0 

21.7 
24.8 
18.7 

32.7 
35.5 
30.0 
34.9 
18.3 

42.5 
49.2 
36.3 

41.5 
45.0 
37.0 
48.1 
19.1 

59.8 
70.7 
49.4 

6.';.  4 
72.8 
57.1 
74.6 
41.2 

90.3 
117.5 
64.6 

122.5 
151.6 

91.1 
140.8 

85.2 

166.7 
205.7 
125.3 

742.1 
758.6 
724.9 
780.8 
655.9 

1,285.8 
1,065.4 
1,512.5 

Male             

Male 

Female 

It  will  be  seen  from  Table  125  that  the  proportion  of  the  blind  to  total  population  increases  steadily  with 
advancing  age.  The  highest  pro])ortion  of  all  is  for  the  colored  females  (55  years  of  age  and  upward,  in  each 
100,000  of  whom  tbere  were  1,491..S  blind. 

In  the  age  group  under  15  the  number  of  blind  per  100,000  of  population  was  greater  in  the  males,  20.3,  than 
in  the  ft-males,  IS.O;  greater  in  the  colored,  21.'4,  than  in  the  whites,  18.8,  and  greater  among  the  natives,  18.8, 
than  among  the  foreign  born,  17.9. 

The  ratio  of  males  to  females  is  greater  in  all  the  age  groups  except  that  of  05  and  over,  in  whicli  it  is 
greatest  for  the  females,  87.G,  as  against  78.8  for  the  males  per  1(10,000. 

This  excess  in  the  proportion  of  females  over  males  at  advanced  ages  occurs  both  among  the  colored  and 
among  the  whites.  The  number  of  congenital  blind  per  10(»,(Ht()  of  population  in  tho.se  under  15  years  of  age 
is  greater  for  the  males,  7.0,  than  for  the  females,  .5.7;  for  the  colored,  (J.~,  than  for  the  whites,  (3.3,  and  in  the 
native  whites,  (».  I,  than  in  the  foreign  born,  .'1.8. 

T.able  IJO  shows  the  number  of  blind  in  each  of  certain  age:  groups  per  loo.dOii  olpDimlation  in  each  of  these 
age  groups  in  Kngland  and  Wales,  in  Scotland,  and  in  Irekiml  in  ISOl,  and  in  the  I'nited  States  iu  1890. 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM  67 


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130 
120 

no 

100 
90 
80 
70 
60 
BO 
40 
30 
20 
10 

AGES. 

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DIAGRAM  68. 


AGES. 


0 

to 

5 

5 

10 

10 

15 

15 

20 

20 

25 

2i5 

30 

30 

35 

35 

40 

40 

45 

45 

50 

50 

55 

55 

60 

60 

65 

65 

70 

70 

75 

75 

80 

80 

85 

85 

90 

90 

95 

95 

and 

over 

WHITE. 


150  125  100  75  to  25 


COLORED. 


25  50  7S  100  125  i50 


Eleventh  Census  of  the  Tnited  States. 


DIAGRAM   f9 


United  S»at<»      1690 
ScoHond  1691 


England  and  Wales      1691 
Ireland  .  1691 


THE  BLIND. 


135 


Tablk  126. 


COUNTRIES. 


England  and  Wales,  1891 

Scotland,  1891 

Irolan.l,  1691 

Unilcd  States,  1890  (o)... 


Under  15 
years. 


20.8 

15.2 

9.1 

19.3 


15  to  25 
years. 


37.7 
29.6 
24.1 
34.0 


25  to  35 
yean. 


46.1 
45.1 
54.8 
43.3 


35  to  45 
years. 


74.8 

68.9 

105.7 

67.9 


45  to  95 
yeam. 


116.4 

99.0 

186.6 

126.9 


SStoSS 
years. 


05  years 
and  over. 


214.3 
173.0 
298.0 
230.8 


602.0 
503.7 
753.0 
789.9 


a  Unknown  ages  distributed  among  the  knovn. 

Diagram  6!)  shows  the  proportion  of  blind  at  each  of  certain  age  groups  in  the  United  States  in  1S90  and 
in  England  and  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland  in  1891. 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  table  and  the  diagi'arn  that  the  pi'oportion  of  blind  was  less  in  the  a;;('  group  under  1.5 
in  the  United  States  than  in  England  and  Wales  and  greater  than  in  Ireland  and  Scotland;  tliat  for  tlio.se  from 
25  to  55  the  jiroportion  was  greatest  in  Ireland,  and  for  those  05  years  and  upward  it  was  greatest  in  the  United 
States,  next  in  Ireland,  next  in  England  and  Wales,  and  lowest  of  all  in  Scotland. 

Table  127  shows  the  ratios  of  the  congenital  blind  in  each  of  certain  age  groups  per  100,000  of  population  in 
each  of  those  age  groups  living  on  June  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  127. 


SKX,  COLOR,  AND  SATIVITr. 

Total. 

'    Under 
'  15  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55  to  65 
years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

Total              

6.8 
7.3 
0.2 

6.4 

'          7.0 
5.7 

7.6 
8.4 
6.8 

6.6 
6.5 
6.6 

6.2 
6.8 
5.5 

6.6 
7.9 
5.2 

6.6 
6.8 
6.4 

8.9 
8.0 
9.8 

Male                 

White                          ...            

6.0 
7.0 
6.3 
7.5 
2.5 

9.5 
5.D 

6.3 

6.8 
5.9 
6.4 

3.8 

1 

6.7 

8.7 

4.8 

7.3 
8.0 
6.7 
8.0 
3.0 

9.3 

11.4 

7.3 

6.5 
6.3 
6.8 
7.9 
2.0 

7.1 
8.8 
5.5 

6.2 

0.7 
.i.6 

7.7 
2.1 

6.4 
7.6 
5.2 

6.6 

7.5 
5.6 
8.7 
2.3 

7.0 
11.7 
2.1 

6.3 

6.6 
6.0 
8.6 
2.0 

9.7 

9.0 

10.5 

8.1 

7.5 
8.8 
9.9 
4.1 

17.0 
14.0 
20.1 

JIalo 

Male 

If  those  of  unknown  ages  are  distributed  among  those  of  known  ages,  the  ratios  are  about  as  presented 
herewith : 


SEX,  COI.OK,  AND  XATIVITY. 

Total. 

Under 
15  years. 

:5to25 
years. 

25  to  35 
year.s. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55  to  05 
years. 

65  rears 
and  over. 

Total 

6.8 
7.3 
6.3 

6.5 

7.1 
5.8 

7.7 
8.5 
6.9 

6.6 
6.6 

6.7 

6.2 

6.8 

5.6 

6.7 
7.9 
5.3 

6.6 
0.8 
6.5 

9.0 

8.1 

■  10.0 

Male 

6.7 

7.0 
6.3 
7.5 
2.5 

7.8 
9.7 
6.0 

6.4 
0.8 
5.9 

6.5 
3.8 

6.9 
8.8 
4.9 

7.4 
8.0 
6.8 
8.0 
3.1 

9.4 
11.6 
7.4 

6.6 

6.3 
6.9 
7.9 
2.0 

7.3 
9.0 
5.6 

6.2 

6.7 
.'■).6 
7.8 
2.1 

6.3 
7.5 
5.2 

6.6 

7.5 
5.7 
8.8 
2.S 

7.2 
12.0 
2.1 

6.4 
6.6 
6.1 
8.7 
2.0 

9.6 

8.9 

10.5 

&2 
7.5 
8.9 
10.0 
4.1 

17.4 
13.9 
21.0 

Male        

_ 

Male        .               

In  the  age  group  65  and  upward  the  ratio  of  the  blind  females  to  population,  9.8  per  100.000,  is  greater  than  of 
the  males,  8.0,  and  the  proportion  of  the  colored,  17.0,  is  more  than  twice  as  great  as  that  of  the  whites,  8.1. 

Table  228  shows  the  number  of  noncongenital  blind  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  by  iiuinquennial 
age  periods,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Of  the  total  40,354,  the  age  was  unknown  for  301,  332  were  under  5  years  of  age,  808  from  5  to  10,  1,293  from 
10  to  15,  9,081  from  15  to  45,  11,331  from  45  to  05,  and  10,008  were  05  and  over. 

Table  128  shows  the  ratios  of  the  noncongenital  blind  in  each  of  certain  age  groujjs  per  100,000  of  population 
in  each  of  those  age  groups  living  ou  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 


136 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  128. 


SEX,  COLOR.  AND  NATTVITT. 

Total. 

TTnder 
1 5  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  45 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

55  to  65 
years. 

65  years 
aud  over. 

Total 

64.3 
69.7 
58.7 

10.9 
11.3 

ia5 

22  8 
24.6 
21.1 

31.3 
35.0 
29.4 

53.0 
60.1 
45.2 

103.7 
127.7 
78.0 

195.4 

220.2 
168. 6 

688.0 
685.5 
690. 7 

Male  

63.4 
69.1 
67.4 
59.1 
84.0 

71.2 
74.5 
68.0 

10.9 
11.1 
10.6 
10.8 
13.0 

11.5 
12.7 
10.3 

22.3 
23.8 
20.7 
23.5 
14.0 
26.8 
30.7 
23.1 

30  0 
33.4 
26.2 
34.8 
14.3 

43.5 
50.9 
36.4 

51.2 
56.9 
44.9 
58.3 
32.6 

09.1 
91.6 
47.8 

100.6 
124.0 

75.4 
115.3 

70.7 

131.9 
160.9 
101.1 

189.5 
214.7 
102.4 
205.  3 
160.4 

258.  3 
276.3 
237.1 

652.6 
666.6 
637.9 
690.0 
569.2 

1,057.2 

883.4 

1,236.0 

Male 

Colored                .. 

•Male             

If  those  ot  imliiiown  ages  are  distribnted  among  those  of  kno\\-n  ages,  the  ratios  are  about  as  presented 
herewith : 


SEX,  COLOR.  AND   NATIVITY. 

Total. 

Fnder 
15  years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  35 
years. 

35  to  43 
years. 

45  to  55 
years. 

53  to  65 
years. 

65  years 
and  over. 

Total    

64.8 
70.1 
58.9 

11.0 
11.4 
10.6 

23.0 
24.8 
21.2 

31.5 
35.2 
27.4 

53.3 
00.4 
45.4 

104.2 
128.3 
78.3 

196.3 
221.3 
169.1 

091.  3 
C88.9 
693.8' 

Male 

63.6 
69.4 
57.6 
59.4 
84.8 

71.8 
75.0 
68.5 

10.9 
11.2 
10.0 
10.8 
13.0 

11.6 
12.8 
10.4 

22.4 
23.0 
20.9 
23.6 
14.1 

27.0 
30.9 
23.3 

30.1 
23.5 
26.3 
34.8 
14.3 

43.8 
51.3 
36.7 

51.5 
57.1 
45.1 
58.6 
32.6 

69.6 
92.3 
48.2 

101.0 
124.6 

75.6 
115.9 

70.8 

133.0 
162.4 
101.8 

100.3 
213.7 
162.8 

206.4 
ICO.  5 

200.0 
278.4 
23^5 

035.3 
669.7 
640.3 
093.  5 
r.70.  2 

1,064.9 

890.2 

1,244.5 

Male 

Colored 

jjalc             

Female 

It  will  be  seen  on  comparing  these  tables  that  the  proportion  of  the  congenital  bliiul  rt'inaius  about  the  same 
in  each  of  the  age  gi-oups,  except  in  that  of  Go  and  over,  in  wliicli  it  slightly  incieases,  wliich  indicates  lliat  the 
death  rate  of  the  congenital  blind  is  about  the  same  as  that  of  the  rest  of  the  population  until  the  age  of  05  is 
reached,  when  it  becomes  somewhat  lower  than  the  average.  The  increase  in  the  proportion  of  the  blind  with 
advancing  age  occurs  entirely  among  the  noncongenital  Mind,  and  is  due  to  causes  acting  in  all  ages  to  destroy 
vision. 

Table  229  shows  for  individual  schools  and  institutious  for  the  blind  in  the  United  States  the  minilici  <if  the 
blind  found  in  each  in  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Table  2.'iO  shows  the  number  of  the  blind  found  in  institutions  for  the  instruction  of  the  same  on  .lunc  1.  ISOU, 
by  certain  age  groups,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

The  total  number  of  i)upils  in  the  si'hools  for  the  blind  was  1,499,  of  whom  832  were  males  and  (KIT  females, 
83  were  colored,  100  were  between  o  and  10  years  of  age,  19;5  from  1(»  to  15,  50li  from  15  to  20.  and  2(i2  from  20  to  25 
years  of  age. 

Table  129  shows  the  number  of  congenital  blind  in  schools  for  the  same  in  the  United  States  on  June  1. 1890, 
by  certain  age  periods,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 


THE  BLIND. 


137 


Table  129. 


SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY. 

Total. 

Under 
5  yoar«. 

5  t«10 
years. 

10  to  15 
years. 

15  to  20  20  fn  25 
years.  |  years. 

25  to  30 
years. 

30  to  35 
years. 

35 
years 

and 
over. 

Totnl 

350 

2 

30 

127 

Ill 

64 

12 

7 

7 

Male 

193 

2 

17 

74 

04 

25 
28 

3 
9 

3 

4 

S 

2 

157 

13 

53 

47 

Wliite Male... 

178 

2 

13 

00 

01 

21 

2 

3 

5 

Female.. 

150 

11 

51 

44 

29 

9 

4 

2 

Native  born; 

P.ircnts  native Male 

122 

2 

10 

43 

43 

20 

1 

o 

1 

Female.. 

97 



0 

36 

30 

18 

4 

2 

1 

One  or  bolU  parents  foreign.  .Male 

44 

1 

22 

15 

2 

1 

3 

Female.. 

44 

5 

15 

U 

8 

3 

2 

Foreign  born Male 

10 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Female.. 

Colored Male 

Female . . 

Black Male 

Female . . 

Miiod  blood Male 

Female.. 

9 

17 

7 

15 

7 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
1 

2 

1 

1 



4 
o 

3 

1 

8 

2 

8 

1 

1 

1 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white) : 

United  States Male.... 

120 

2 

9 

44 

43 

18 

1 

f} 

5 

Female.. 

108 

7 

39 

32 

23 

4 

o 

1 

Ireland Male 

Female.. 

Germany Male 

Female . . 

All  other  countries Male 

U 
0 
18 
13 
14 

1 

5 
1 

5 
6 

4 

') 
4 

5 

1 
3 
4 

1 

1 

1  ■ 

2 

3 

1 

1 
1 

Female.. 

21 

4 

0 

7 

2 

1 

1 

Unknown Male 

Female.. 

7 
2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Table  231  sliows  for  the  United  States  and  for  eacli  state  and  territory  tbe  immber  of  the  bbnd  on  Jniie  1, 1890, 
who  were  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity.  The  total  number  of  the 
blind  in  this  age  group,  which  may  be  taken  as  including  the  school  ages,  was  5,708,  of  whom  3,000  were  males 
and  2,018  females,  4,821  were  whites  and  887  colored,  of  whom  152  were  reported  as  being  of  mixed  blood. 

Table  130  shows  for  the  United  States  the  total  number  of  the  blind  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  the  number 
ot  the  blind  in  schools  between  5  and  20  years  of  age,  the  ratio  of  the  blind  in  schools  per  1,000  of  the  total  blind, 
and  the  ratio  of  the  blind  in  schools  between  ">  and  20  years  of  age  per  1,000  of  the  total  of  that  age  group,  with 
distiuctiou  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthiilaces  of  mothers. 


138 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  130. 


SEX,  COLOR.  ANI»  NATIVnT. 


Total 

Male 

Femalo ,. 

■\Vhile 

Male 

Female 

Native  l»oru 

Pan-utj*  native Male... 

Female. 

Ooe  or   both   parents 
fon*i^ Male  ... 

Female. 

Foreign  born 

Male 

Female 

Colored 

Male , 

Female 

Binbplaces  of  uiotbers  (wliite) : 

Uninnl  States Male  . . 

Female 
England  and  AValea Male.. 

Female 


Total 
blind  5 

to  20 
years  of 

age. 


5.708 


3,090 

2,61? 


Total 
blind  in 
echools  5 

to  20 
years  of 

ace. 


1,105 


4,821 
2.S96 
2  225 

4.590 
l,Sg6 
1,C72 

582 
450 

231 
128 
103 

887 
494 
393 

2,011 

1,772 

70 

57 


654 


l.u:)ri 
S78 
457 

081 
3G6 
308 

179 

128 

54 
33 

21 

70 
46 
24 

403 

336 

20 

23 


li.itio 
per  1,000 
of  num- 
ber iu 
pchools 
to  total 
blind. 


29.7 

29.7 


32.7 
32.1 
33.4 

38.2 
29.1 
30.2 

95.6 
103.1 

11.9 
12.2 
11.4 

11.8 
14.6 
8.7 

30.8 
32.0 
25.9 
50.5 


Katio 
j>cr  1,000 
of  number  j 
in  scliooU 

5  to  20 

to  total  5 

to20yeni8 

uf  liirc. 


193.6 


201.9 
183.7 


214.7 
222.7 
205.4 

213.7 
194.1 
184.2 

307.0 
234.4 

233.8 
257.8 
203.9 

78.9 
93.1 
61.1 

200.4 
189.6 
285.7 
403.5 


SEX,  COLOn,  AND  NATIVITY. 


Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white) — Cou' 
tinuod. 

Scotland Male  ... 

Female. 
Irolnud Mule  ... 

Fom.ile. 
British  Aiuorica Male  ... 

Female. 
Frauro Male  ... 

Female. 
Germany Male  ... 

Fomalc. 
Scandinavia Male  . . 

Female. 
Bohemia Male  . . 

Female 
Hungary Male  ... 

Female. 
Italy Male  .. 

Female 
Russia  and  Polaiul ilalo  .. 

Female. 
All  ot  her  countries Male . . 

Female, 
Unknown Malo  .. 

Female 


Total 
blind  5 

to  20 
years  of 

ago. 


15 

14 

121 

105 

57 

45 

6 

3 

176 

123 

49 

33 

9 

3 
4 


14 
15 
47 
32 
11 
8 


Total 
blind  in 
schools  5 

to  20 
years  of 

ago. 


48 

31 

8 

9 

1 

1 

54 

33 

14 

5 


1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 

10 
3 

10 
4 


Katio 
per  1,000 
nf  niiui- 

bcr  iu 
schools 
to  total 

blind. 


ratio 
per  1,000 
of  nnmlwr 
in  schools 

3  to  20 
to  total  5 
to  2<i  years 

of  ."ige. 


30.3 
50.4 
29.  5 
29.2 
35.1 
39.6 
7.9 
38.0 
39.1 
38.2 
60.5 
45.7 


26.3 
69.8 
142.9 
52.0 
02.5 
14.5 
69.0 
35.0 
20.0 


400.0 
428.6 
306.7 
205.2 
140.4 
200.  0 
ICG.  7 
333. 3 
306.8 
208.3 
283.7 
151.  5 


142.9 
333.3 
250.0 
285.7 
142.9 

71.4 
200. 0 
212.8 

93.8 


It  will  be  seeu  from  this  table  that  of  the  l)liii(l  IVoiii  ,'>  to  I'O  yeans  of  ai,^i'  a  little  over  10  per  cent  were  in  .schools 
or  institutions  for  the  blind,  the  iiroportiou  being  a  little  greater  for  males  than  for  females  and  more  tlian  twice 
as  great  for  the  white  as  for  the  colored. 

Out  of  each  1,0(10  blind  from  5  to  20  years  of  age  there  were  in  .schools,  <if  native  whites  of  native  parents, 
males  IM.l,  females  181.2;  of  native  whites  having  one  or  both  parents  foreign,  males  307.C,  females  284.4,  and 
of  the  foreign  born,  males  257,8,  females  203.9. 

The  data  for  the.se  ratios  by  birthplaces  of  mothers  are  for  the  most  part  too  small  to  make  them  of  any  value, 
but  it  is  noteworthy  that  the  ratio  of  the  blind  iu  schools  is  highest  fortho.se  whose  mothers  were  born  in  Scotland, 
males  400.0,  females  42S.C;  the  figures  for  those  whoso  mothers  were  born  in  Ireland  bciug,  males  3!)G.7,  females 
295.2;  for  thoscwho.se  mothers  were  boru  iu  Germany,  males  306.8,  females  2(i8.3,  and  for  those  whose  mothers 
were  born  in  the  TTiiited  States,  males  200.4,  females  180.0  per  1,000. 

In  IS^O  there  were  reported  as  under  10  years  of  ago  2,757  blind,  the  survivors  of  whom  siiould  be  iound  in 
the  age  group  10  to  20  years  of  age  iu  the  census  of  1890,  in  which  age  group  wo  actually  tiud  4,287.  This  indicates 
that  either  a  considerable  number  of  persons  who  were  under  10  years  of  age  in  l.S,'>0  bet  nine  blind  within  the  next 
10  years,  or  that  there  was  a  considerable  addition  to  the  blind  of  this  age;  group  by  iinmigiation,  or  thai  there  was 
a  deficiency  in  the  count  of  the  blind  under  10  years  of  age  in  1880.  In  the  ago  group  from  10  to  20  years  of  ago 
in  1880  there  were  5,503  blind,  the  survivors  of  whom  should  be  found  in  the,  age  group  20  to  30  in  the  census 
of  18!»0,  which  numbers  4,102.  Leaving  out  of  the  question  the  additions  occiirriiig  to  persons  in  this  age  group 
by  immigration  and  of  jiersons  becoming  blind  from  disease  or  accidents,  this  would  give  an  average  annual 
death  rate  of  20.7  for  the  blind  between  10  and  20  years  of  age,  which  is  a  very  high  death  rate  for  persons  of  this 
age,  yet  is  probably  rather  below  than  above  the  true  death  rate. 

The  corresponding  death  rate  for  the  deaf-mutes  of  the  same  age  group  was  18.2,  and  for  the  feeble-minded  of 
the  .same  age  grou]*  8.0.  Calculated  in  like  manner,  the  death  rate  for  the  4,837  blind  between  20  and  30  years 
of  age  found  in  1S80  was  9.8,  but  this  is  certainly  considerably  below  the  true  death  rate. 

Table  2.'t2  shows  for  the;  blind  in  llie  United  States  on  Juno  1,  1800,  the  number  iu  whom  the  blindness 
oeciirred  at  each  of  certain  age  period.s,  with  distinction  of  sc.\,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  niothers. 

Of  the  total  .50,411,  the  ago  when  the  bliixlness  occurred  was  not  reported  for  5,790;  for  4,207  it  was  congenital; 
it  occurred  under  I  year  of  ago  in  1,.'5S1 ;  between  1  antl  5  years  of  age  in  2,,110;  between  5  and  10  years  of  age 
in  2,5sii;  between  10  and  20  in  .'{,812;  between  20  and  50  in  13,075,  ami  at  50  years  of  ago  and  upwartl  in  I(i,034. 

In  each  1,000  of  the  blind  for  whom  the  age  when  tho  loss  of  vision  occurred  was  reported,  the  defect  was 
congenital  in  95.03;  it  occurred  under  1  year  of  ago  in  30.95;  between  1  and  5  years  of  ago  iu  56.92;  between 


THE  BLIND. 


139 


5  niul  10  years  of  agro  in  57.87;  between  10  and  20  in  SO.IO;  between  20  and  50  in  293.02,  or  over  one-fourth,  and 
at  tlio  age  of  50  and  upward  iu  379.51,  or  over  one-third. 

In  tlic  colored  the  ratio  in  which  the  delect  occurred  under  1  year  of  age  was  less  than  in  the  whites,  being 
for  males  13.91:  and  for  females  15.41  per  1,000,  while  the  corresponding  ratios  for  the  whites  were,  males  00.98, 
females  30.58. 

Blindness  was  i'ei)orted  to  have  occurred  under  1  year  of  age  iu  a  greater  proportion  among  females  (33.01) 
than  among  males  (28.81). 

Among  nuUes,  grou])ed  by  birthplaces  of  mothers,  blindness  occurred  under  1  year  of  age  in  each  l,OfK>  blind 
ill  the  following  proportions:  mothers  boi'n  in  Ilungary,  70.92;  iu  Russia  and  Poland,  53.57;  in  Bohemia,  47.02; 
in  British  America,  43.93;  in  Scandinavia,  35.03;  in  the  United  States,  34.35;  in  Itnlv,  31.25;  in  England  and 
Wales,  29.38;  in  Germany,  22.02,  and  in  Ireland,  10.00. 

Probably  the  majority  of  the  cases  reported  as  having  occurred  under  1  year  of  age,  and  some  of  the  cases 
reported  as  congenital,  were  dno  to  oi)hthalmia  neonatorum,  but  the  pro])ortiou  of  cases  due  to  this  canse  can  not 
b6  above  G  per  cent,  which  is  nnu'h  lower  tlian  that  reported  by  oplithalniologists,  or  than  that  derived  from  data 
furnished  by  schools  or  institutions  for  the  blind,  which  contain  a  large  proportion  of  the  blind  under  20  years  of  age. 

Table  131  shows  for  each  1,000  blind  for  whom  the  age  when  blindness  occurred  is  known,  the  number  iu  which 
it  occurred  at  certaiu  ages,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativitj',  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Tabu:  131. 


SEX,  COLOn,  AND  KATrVlTY. 

Birth. 

Under  1 
year. 

lto5 
years. 

5  to  10 
years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  to  50 
years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Total 

95.63 
94.92 
96.51 

30.95 
28.81 
33.61 

58.92 
54.58 
59.83 

57.87 
55.67 
60.59 

86.10 
88.69 
82.89 

293.02 
337.11 
238.28 

379. 51 
240.  22 
428.29 

Male 

Female 

■White 

95.18 
92.12 
99.04 

33.40 

30.98 
36.58 

57.25 
54.27 
61.00 

59.11 
55.60 
63.46 

85.12 
87.24 
82.45 

292.21 
336.  04 
237.00 

377.  67 
343.  69 
420. 17 

Male 

Native  born : 

Paren ts  nati re 

..Male.... 

106. 00 

33.26 

50.18 

56.39 

92.18 

320.08 

329.  91 

Female.. 

108.  05 

37.25 

59.91 

62.68 

81.91 

233.68 

413.92 

One  or  botli  ]>aronts  foreign-  -  • 

...Male.... 

143.91 

52.73 

100.91 

111.36 

132.27 

297.27 

139.55 

Female. . 

151.  01 

74.28 

124.62 

132.60 

136,  89 

184.78 

195.  82 

Foreign  born 

...M.nlc... 

24.44 

13.90 

26.75 

27.60 

51.19 

384.66 

471. 40 

Female. . 

36.07 

14.92 

32.96 

31.41 

56.90 

276. 12 

551.  62 

Colored 

...Male.... 

114.07 

13.94 

56.  72 

55.77 

98.54 

344.42 

316.  54 

Female.. 

80.97 

13.41 

52.67 

43.00 

85.63 

246. 15 

476. 17 

Birthplaces  of  motliers  (white) : 

United  States 

...Male.... 

100.43 

34.35 

57.34 

57.28 

92.  03 

325. 49 

327.  08 

Fem,ale.. 

109.  36 

39.13 

60.94 

61.09 

82,20 

231.64 

412.64 

England  .ind  Wales 

...Male... 

48.00 

29.38 

51.41 

44.06 

84.46 

365.97 

373.  76 

Female.. 

71.68 

38.46 

40.21 

54.20 

85.66 

260.  49 

449.30 

Scotland 

...Male.... 

20,27 

4.88 

53.00 

58.54 

87.80 

356. 10 

40:l.  73 

Female . . 

57.  S5 

33.06 

41.32 

99.17 

60.12 

231.41 

471.07 

Ireland 

...M.ilc... 

30.12 

16.00 

29.65 

49.41 

67.29 

407.06 

400.  47 

Female . . 

36.20 

15.27 

52.16 

53.44 

85.24 

394.53 

403.10 

British  America 

...Male.... 

95.01 

43.93 

74.93 

64.00 

100.77 

330.  75 

2S9.41 

Fem.'Ue.. 

83.03 

28. 8S 

101.08 

72.20 

111.92 

270. 7G 

332. 13 

Franco  

...M;»le.... 

81.08 

9.01 

81.03 

54.05 

18.02 

306.31 

450.  45 

Female.. 

64.93 

25.97 

77.92 

12. 9W 

90.91 

233.77 

493.  51 

Germany 

...Male.... 

70.49 

22.02 

51.03 

46.29 

88.37 

333.51 

387.09 

Female.. 

93.87 

33.06 

01.16 

.  09.  42 

79.34 

214.87 

446.28 

...Male  .... 

114.63 
111.03 

35.03 

M.  76 

63.70 
96.45 

54.11 
50.70 

66.88 
60.91 

280.62 
182.74 

378.  98 
440,70 

Female.. 

Bohemia 

...Male.... 

110.03 

47.02 

119.  05 

93.24 

23.81 

285.71 

309.  52 

Female.. 

27.78 

83.33 

55.56 

83.33 

27.78 

222.22 

500.  00 

Hun  gary 

...Male.... 

70.93 

70.92 

51.28 

23.04 

23. 64 

487. 18 

250.41 

Italy 

Female.. 
...Male... 

117.65 
150.23 

235.29 
31.25 

117.  05 
62.50 

117.05 
31.25 

294. 12 
437.  50 

117.64 
250.  00 

31.25 

Female.. 

133.  34 

200.  00 

133. 33 

131.  33 

266.67 

133.  33 

Kussia  and  Poland 

...Male.... 

53.57 

53.57 

53.57 

89.29 

71.43 

42S.  57 

250.  00 

Fem.ale.. 

122.  45 

81.63 

102.04 

122.  45 

81.63 

201. 08 

285.72 

All  other  countries 

...Male.... 

78.86 

23.24 

53.03 

94.04 

53.63 

331.  23 

302.  77 

Female.. 

90.91 

30.36 

C3.18 

68.18 

90.91 

222.73 

422.73 

Unknown 

Male 

103.  90 
80.00 

38.96 
100. 00 

25.97 
40.00 

51.95 
60.00 

272.73 
ISO.  00 

500.  49 
520.00 

Female.. 

20.00 

140 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLINR 


Table  233  shows  for  the  blind  in  institutions  for  the  same  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the  number  in 
■whom  tbc  blindness  occurred  in  each  of  certain  age  groups,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  birthplaces 
of  mothers. 

Of  the  total  1,499,  the  age  when  blindness  occurred  was  not  reported  for  87;  for  350  it  was  congenital;  it 
occiured  under  5  years  of  age  in  482,  between  5  and  10  years  of  age  in  295,  between  10  and  20  years  of  age  in  242, 
between  20  and  50  years  of  age  in  42,  and  at  50  years  of  age  and  upward  in  1  case. 

Table  132  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  bliud  in  institutions  for  the  same,  for  whom  the  age  when  blindness 
occurred  was  reported,  the  number  in  which  it  occurred  at  certain  ages,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and 
of  those  whose  mothers  were  born  ia  the  I'nited  States,  in  Ireland,  and  in  Germauy,  the  nuiubers  of  those  whose 
mothers  are  born  in  other  countries  being  too  small  to  make  the  ratios  of  any  value. 

Table  132. 


SEX,  COLOR,  XXD  NATIVITT- 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 
years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  to  SO 
years. 

50  year.'i 
and  over. 

Total              

247.  88 
247.44 
248.42 

242.09 
247. 93 

341. 36 
312.  82 
376.58 

208.  92 
207.09 
210.44 

171.39 
183.33 
156. 65 

29.74 

47.44 

7.91 

0.71 
1.28 

^ale                                           

Wbite                                    

Male.... 

320.  50 
373.  65 

204.95 
216. 53 

185.09 
153. 72 

45.39 
8.27 

1.38 

Female.. 

Native  born: 

Male.... 

277.  27 
250.64 

340.  91 
403. 10 

193. 18 
180.  88 

154.  55 
100. 21 

34.09 
5.17 

Female.. 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

Male    ... 

198  20 

292.  79 

238.  74 

220. 72 

49.55 

Female. . 

248  59 

327.68 

299. 44 

112.99 

11.30 

Foreign  born 

Male.... 

153.85 

270.92 

169.  23 

27».  92 

107.09 

15.39 

210.51  • 

292.68 

195. 12 

268.29 

24. 39 

Male.... 

320.76 
259  "6 

207.53 
444.45 

245.28 
74.07 

150.94 

222.  22 

75.47 

Black 

Male 

333  33 

222  22 

244  45 

111  11 

88.89 

333. 33 

380. 95 

95.24 

190. 48 

MiTf>i1  lilnml                                      

Male   ... 

250.  00 

125.  00 
660.  07 

250.00 

375.  00 
333.  33 

BirtUplaces  of  mothers  (wliite) : 

United  states 

Male.... 

260.  87 

347.82 

196.  69 

161.  49 

33.13 

Female . . 
Male... 

Fcni.ile.. 
Male.... 

254  12 

397  65 

181  18 

16'>  35 

4.70 

IreluDi] 

159  4** 

188  41 

oQo  87 

275  36 

115  94 

122.45 
219.  51 

285  71 

448  98 

142  66 

German  V 

268.  29 

231.71 

207.  32 

60.98 

12.19 

Fem.ole.. 

250.  00 

346. 15 

230.  77 

173.08 

It  will  be  .seen  from  this  table  that  the  ratio  of  those  in  whom  the  blindness  occurreil  under  5  years  of  age 
was  3n.3G  per  1,000,  and  those  in  whom  it  occurred  from  5  (o  10  years  of  age  208.92  per  1.000,  tliesc  ratios  being 
very  much  greater  than  those  shown  in  Table  131,  which  relates  to  the  total  blind. 

Table  2:54  .shows  for  the  blind  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the  assigned  causes  of  blindness,  with 
distim-tion  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

<  M'  the  total  50,411  cases  of  blindness,  the  cause  was  not  reported  for  14,4.50,  and  the  defect  was  congenital  in 
4.207.  For  the  remainder,  31,088,  7,134  were  reported  as  due  t<i  injury,  4,875  to  cataract,  209  to  glaucoma,  158  to 
syinpatlietic  ophthalmia,  82  to  cancer,  5,455  to  other  diseases  of  the  eye,  1,822  to  scrofula,  2,360  to  diseases  of  the 
brain,  1,213  to  fevers,  889  to  measles,  550  to  scarlet  fever,  448  to  smallpox,  and  743  cases  were  reported  as  resulting 
Imni  military  service. 

Talile  133  shows  for  each  1,000  cases  of  blindness  observed  in  the  United  States,  excluding  those  for  \\  hom 
ihc,  cause  was  unknown,  the  number  reported  as  due  to  each  of  certain  causes,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and 
nativity. 


THE  BLIND. 

TAisLr.  133. 


141 


Congenital 

Siscano  of  the  eyo  iUelf 

Injury 

Catir.ict 

S(Ti)f iila  and  otlu^r  blood  diseases 

Smallpox 

Ot'iHTal  ft? vers 

Scarlet  fever 

Moaslcs 

Diseasps  of  tlio  brain 

Glanconia 

Disease  of  oiio  eye,  following  injur}'  of  other  eyo. 

Cancer 

All  others 

Kesnlting  front  military  service 


Total. 


118.68 

151.72 

198.41 

13.'..  59 

50.67 

12.46 

33.74 

15.46 

24.73 

G5.80 

5.81 

4.39 

2.28 

159.59 

20.67 


Male. 


Fomnle. 


115.23 

146. 02 

273.  93 

120. 19 

41.01 

13.21 

31.29 

12,43 

23.38 

49.41 

4.42 

5.94 

2.00 

122. 99 

36.49 


123. 18 

159.15 

97.21 

155.  09 

63.20 

11.48 

36.94 

19.43 

26.48 

87.21 

7.63 

2.37 

2.57 

207.  37 


Total. 


Male.   Female. 


110.28 

160.65 

273. 03 

122. 10 

39  26 

13. 22 

30.10 

13.60 

23.88 

50.75 

4.66 

6.33 

2.22 

120.  77 

39.15 


124.11 

167.  40 

91.46 

150.40 

64.00 

11.13 

35.88 

21.60 

27.53 

89.84 

8.40 

2.42 

2.49 

197. 19 


Kativo  born. 


ICative  parents. 


Malo.    Female. 


128. 70 
161.79 
236.  22 
121.54 
46.13 
11.20 
33.78 
13.09 


133.  80 
178.  08 

79.77 
148.  63 

74.88 
7.23 

36.78 

18.85 


29.12 

27.30 

53.98 

99.  03 

4.50 

9.27 

5.48 

2.14 

2.78 

2.44 

110.91 

179.  20 

42.78 

Ono  or  hotli 
parents  foreign. 

Male.   Female. 


104.53 

125.  58 

304.46 

73.81 

26.14 

20.50 

22.55 

30.24 

24.60 

07.15 

3.08 

C.6C 

1.03 

103.  02 

26.05 


176.72 

137.21 

119.25 

109.  20 

40.93 

21.53 

32.33 

53.32 

48.13 

83.33 

4.31 

5.03 

3.50 

103. 08 


Foreign  bom. 


Halo.  Femala 


30.27 

127.87 

374. 48 

143.49 

24.01 

15.92 

22.18 

6.79 

6.79 

32.10 

6.00 

8.87 

1.04 

161.27 

33.92 


47.37 

142. 10 

122.50 

214.37 

33.48 

20.82 

34.30 

13.48 

16.74 

54.31 

7.76 

2.04 

2.04 


Colored. 


Male.   Female. 


133.13 

110.59 

298.17 

10.5.49 

54.44 

13.19 

40.41 

3.40 

19.57 

39.13 

2.55 

2.98 

0.85 

139.94 

16.10 


116.61 

1(10.02 

137.  77 

l.iO.  67 

58.31 

13.93 

44.38 

4.13 

19.09 

68.63 

1.55 

2.06 

3.10 

279.15 


It  will  lio  seen  from  tliis  table  tliat  nearly  20  per  cent  of  the  case.s  of  blinilnc^s  from  known  causes  were  due 
to  injury,  and  tliat  the  proportion  due  to  this  cause  was  much  greater  among  the  males,  1'75.93  per  1,000,  tliaii 
among  the  females,  97.-1. 

The  fact  of  this  e.xcessive  proportion  of  cases  due  to  injury  among  males  as  compared  with  females  is  the 
principal  reason  why,  for  the  majority  of  all  other  assigned  causes,  the  proportion  is  greater  for  females  than  for 
males.  If  all  cases  due  to  injury  and  to  military  service  are  omitted  from  the  calculation,  Table  134  shows  the 
number  attributed  to  each  cause  per  1,000  of  all  causes  for  males  and  females. 

Tablk  134. 


Congenital 

Disease  of  the  eye  itself. 

Cataract 

Scrofula  

Smallpox 

General  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Measles 

Diseases  of  the  brain 

Glaucoma 

Cancer 


Total. 


151. 
194. 
173. 

61. 

15. 

43. 

19. 

31. 

84. 
7. 
2. 


Male. 


167. 58 

212. 37 

174.  80 

59.65 

19.22 

45.30 

18.07 

34.00 

71.86 

6.43 

3.00 


Female. 


136.44 
176. 29 
172.46 
70.11 
12.71 
40.91 
21.52 
29.34 
96.60 
8.45 
2.84 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  proportion  of  cases  of  blindness  which  were  congenital  or  which  were 
due  to  diseases  of  the  eye  itself,  to  cataract,  to  smallpox,  to  fevers,  except  scarlet  fever,  and  to  measles  was  greater 
among  males  than  among  females,  wliilc  the  proportion  of  cases  due  to  scrofula,  scarlet  fever,  diseases  of  the 
brain,  and  glaucoma  was  greater  among  the  females  than  among  the  males. 

Table  235  shows  for  the  blind  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the  assigned  cau.ses  of  blindness,  with 
distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  of  certain  ago  groups  when  the  delect  occurred. 

Of  the  7,13'4  in  whom  the  blindness  was  due  to  injury,  117  were  under  1  year  of  age,  356  between  the 
ages  of  1  and  5,  51G  between  the  ages  of  5  and  10,  903  between  the  ages  of  10  and  20,  3,024  between  the  ages  of 
20  and  50,  and  1,805  at  the  age  of  r,()  and  upward  when  the  injury  was  inflicted,  wliile  for  353  the  age  when  the 
injury  occurred  was  unknown. 

Excluding  the  congenital  cases  and  those  which  occurred  at  unknown  ages  or  from  unknown  causes.  Table 
135  shows  for  each  1,000  of  certain  age  groups  the  number  reported  as  due  to  each  of  certain  causes,  for  the 
aggregate,  for  the  white  males  and  females,  and  for  the  colored  males  and  females. 


142 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  135. 


AGE  onocrs  when  occuebed. 


Under  1. 


10  to  20. 


20  to  50. 


50   .111(1 
ovor. 


Total: 


Diacaso  of  oya  itaclf 

Injury 

Catjiract 

Scrofula  and  other  blood  diseasos. 
Snuallpux 


General  fevers 

Sfarlct  fever 

Id  ea.sles 

Disea.scs  of  the  brain. 
Glaucoma 


Disease  of  one  eye,  lollowing  injury  of  otber  eye. 

Cancer  

All  others 

Military  serx'ico , , 


380.  68 

HO.  80 

74.  SI 

76,  TO 

14.20 

33.14 
20. 30 
28.41 
66.20 
0.93 

0.95 


183. 71 


153.69 

177.64 

60.  38 

90,81 

42.91 

71.30 
87. 32 
79.  34 
91.82 
1.00 

5.09 

1.00 

130.74 


"White — male: 

Disease  of  eye  itself 

Inj  iiry 

Ca  tara  c  t •. 

8crofula  and  otber  blood  diseases. 
Smallpox 


General  fevers 

Scarlet  fever 

IMeosles 

Diseases  of  the  brain  . 
Glaucoma 


380. 20 

120.  79 

71.  29 

83.17 

15.84 

31.68 
21.78 
15.  84 
C7.  33 

i.as 


Disease  of  one  eye,  following  io,iury  of  other  eye. 

Cancer .". ."- . . 

All  others 

Military  service 


190.10 


151. 67 

180.19 

56.  49 

83.  77 

40.03 

09.04 
97,28 
72,  IS 
94.11 
2.05 

7.32 

1.05 

130.75 


■Wliite— fem.ile: 

Disease  of  eye  itself 

Injury 

Cataract 

Scrofula  and  other  blood  diseases. 
Smallpox 


Genor.il  fevers 

Scarlet  fever 

Measles 

Diseases  of  the  brain. 


368. 55 
90. 1 1 
77.71 
69.  51! 
14,32 

32.72 

38.85 
40.90 
50. 30 


164.  80 
155. 23 

16.  93 
105.  90 

42. 12 

08.59 
96. 27 

80,  03 
87.65 


Glaucoma 

Disease  of  one  eye,  following  injury  of  other  eye . 

Cancer 

All  others 


Colored— ni  ale: 

Disease  of  eye  itself 

Injury 

Cataract 

Scrofula  and  otber  blood  diseases. 
Smallpox 


354.84 
258. 07 
129.  03 
120. 03 


General  fevers 

Scarlet  fever 

Measles 

Diseases  of  the  brain. 
Glaucoma 


32.26 


0.02 

1.20 

135.  98 


100. 87 
213.74 
100.87 
122.  14 
30.54 

100.87 

7.03 

01.07 

U4.50 


Disease  of  one  ej'C,  following  injury  of  other  oye. 

Cancer  

All  others 

Military  service 


06.77 


129.  77 


Colored —furoale : 

Disease  of  eye  itself 

■     Injury 

Cutar.-ict 

Scrofula  and  other  blood  diseases. 
Smallpox 


290.33 
32.20 
32,  26 
32.  20 


General  fevers 

Scarb-t  fever 

Mcosloa 

Diseases  of  the  brain. 


06.77 
32.20 
04.  51 
193.  55 


139. 53 
244.19 
162.  79 
93.02 
34.83 

69.77 
11.03 
93.02 
69.77 


Glaucoma 

Diseasu  of  one  eye,  following  iojnry  of  other  eye. 

Cancer 

All  others 


225,81 


166.  S9 

253.  45 

50.  39 

79.28 

29.81 

61.15 
8.i.  17 
.58. 71 
93.34 


10.27 

1.47 

88.06 


102.  99 

293.  87 

72.  74 

79.95 

23.23 

50. 03 
31.13 
f,U  11 

68. 15 
3.93 

8,  19 

1.97 

104. 19 

8.52 


200.  62 

30».  10 

8S.  SO 

59.84 

13.93 

39. 72 

6.44 

23.86 

74.72 

5.63 

4.22 

1.71 

118.16 

53.  00 


125.70 
1.59.  58 
273.  55 
39,  27 
3.77 

23.70 
0.94 
7.90 

72.82 
11.38 

4.02 

3.  85 

203.  28 

9.58 


159. 02 
342.  51 
40.89 
42.  81 
29.  50 

50. 97 
71.30 
48.93 
100.92 


13.25 

1.03 

92.76 


220.42 
15.5. 45 

51.04 

100.  73 

30. 16 

00.32 

113.69 

66.13 

90.29 


9.28 

oo.'io' 


203.25 
2o2.  04 

40.  65 
121.95 

32.52 

U3.82 


89.43 
81.  30 


181.23 

398. 06 

63.  43 

50. 49 

22. 05 

50. 49 
27.18 
43.  37 
47.  25 
3.24 

12.94 

1.94 

83.  49 

14.24 


236. 35 
136. 97 
84,15 
102,  95 


57. 30 
43. 87 
in.  46 
93.  37 

5.37 

3. 58 

2.69 

140,  56 


99.14 
431.03 

51.  72 
107.  76 

30. 17 

77.59 
12.93 
43. 10 
flu.  35 
4.31 


141.03 
192,31 
102.50 
100.  67 
23.  64 

1 15.  3D 
25.  04 
51.28 

115,  38 


61.66 
17.  24 


139.  24 
221.  .52 
113!  02 
104.50 
63,29 

69.02 

0.33 

44,  30 

03.29 


25.04 
3tl.46 


0.33 

ioi.oo" 


188. 83 

392. 75 

Oi-i,  25 

42.  93 

14.  03 

30.79 

3.  59 

32,  16 

48,  "5 

3.  25 

.5.13 

1,03 

82.  62 

85.  87 


233.  07 
114.20 
121.  09 
8X.  10 
13.61 

53.  00 
12.  58 

2H.  23 
130.61 

10.20 

1.70 

3.00 

189. 80 


163. 78 
422.10 
91.8.S 
6.3.  25 
11.08 

46.00 
5,  33 
11.98 
33. 29 
6.00 

6.65 


101.20 
33. 29 


203. 93 

IHI.  28 

144.  96 

X8.4S 

lU.  GO 

58.97 

4.91 

17.  21) 

120.  39 

4.91 

4.92 

4.01 

142.51 


130.  21 

226. 76 

270.  18 

34,  22 

4.73 

23.  95 
0.76 
6.46 
54.74 
10,40 

7.98 

4.18 

199. 20 

20.15 


137.94 
71*.  20 

283.  57 
49.  41 
2.57 

23. 52 
1.38 

9.  S3 
98. 22 

15.22 

1.98 

4.15 

291.90 


77.19 
303,  51 
214.04 

19. 30 
5.26 

14.04 


8.77 
40.  35 


1.75 

1.  75 

303. 51 

10.53 


52. 70 
128.  40 

222.  36 
22,  61 
3.77 

30.  15 


5.02 
51.02 

1,20 

J,  20 

1,20 

476.  13 


THE  BLIND. 


143 


Tabic  23G  shows  for  the  blind  in  tho  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  who  were  15  years  of  ago  and  upward,  the 
number  in  each  of  certain  aj^o  sr^Mpf^  who  wore  sinji^lc,  married,  widowed,  and  divorced,  with  distinct  ion  of 
congenital  and  noncongcnital,  and  with  (lie  i'lirther  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  excluding  those  whoso 
conjugal  condition  was  not  reported. 

The  total  number  of  blind  IT)  years  of  age  and  upward  whose  conjugal  condition  was  i-ejiorted  was  4.'5,750, 
of  whom  2r>,'10S  were  males  and  20,312  were  females;  ;j!t.424  were  whites,  of  whom  22,i;j2  were  males  and  17,292 
were  females;  0,320  were  colored,  of  whom  3,270  were  males  and  3,050  were  females. 

Table  130  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  blind  1.")  years  of  age  and  upward,  in  the  aggregate  and  for  ea<'h  of  four 
age  groups,  tho  number  who  were  single,  married,  widowed,  and  divorced,  with  distinction  of  congenital  and 
noncongenital,  and  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Taulis  136. 


SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY. 


White— male : 

Single 

Married... 
AVidowod  . 
Divorci^d.. 


White— feni.ilc: 

Sinltle 

Married.... 
Widowed  .. 
Divorced  — 


Kative  ]>arouts— m.ile : 

Single 

M-irried 

Widowed 

Divorced 


Kativo  parents— female : 

Sin.cle 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 


Foreign  parent.^— male : 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 


Foreign  p.ircnts- female: 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 


Foreign  born— male; 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorcfil 


Foreign  born— female: 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 


Colored— male : 

Single 

Married  — 
Widowed  . 
Divorced . . 


Colored— female : 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  . ... 
Divorced 


COXOEN'ITAL. 


Total. 


751.5 
216.2 

:io.8 

1.5 


824.4 

lao.o 

01.1 
4.5 


732.3 

229.  3 

36.4 

2.0 


822.0 

122.3 

r>1.7 

::.4 


908.1 
91.9 


917.2 

62.1 

13.8 

6.9 


C56.6 

313.1 

30.3 


710.0 

]««.0 

100.  0 

10.0 


778.3 
179.2 
42.5 


751.7 
117.3 
131.0 


15  to  30 
years. 


949.7 

48.0 
I  1-7 


30  to  45 
years. 


932.7 

I        01.5 

1.!) 

3.9 


937.9 

59.9 

2.2 


928.4 

66.5 

2.0 

2.5 


982.8 

17.4 


10.6 


1,000.0 


885.7 
114.3 


950.0 
50.0 


947.4 
52.0 


654.3 

325.  7 

17.1 

2.9 


808.7 

107.8 

16.8 

6.7 


620.  6 

348.2 

18.5 

3.7 


80.1.  4 

170.  9 

21.4 

4.3 


814.8 
185.2 


45  to  60 

vears. 


868.4 
131.6 


576.9 
884.6 

38.5 


769.2 
192.  3 


800.0 

171.4 

28.6 


800.0 
186.7 
33.3 


573.9 

Ti43.  5 

78.3 

4.3 


718.5 

209.  6 

65.9 

0.0 


567.  7 

3,'i8.  6 

88.5 

5.2 


728.6 

200.0 

64.3 

7.1 


769.2 

230.8 


777.8 
222.  2 


520.0 

440.0 

40.0 


611.1 
277.8 
111.1 


441.2 

411.8 
147.0 


545.5 
272.7 
181.8 


60  years 
.ondover. 


398.4 
479.7 
121.9 


504.9 
129.8 
305.3 


407.8 
456.3 
135.9 


594.3 
122.  7 
283.  0 


333.3 
666.7 


500.0 


353.0 

586.  2 
58.8 


428.  G 
100.5 
380.9 


347.8 
621.  8 
130.4 


2.50.  0 
178.0 
571.4 


NOKCONQENITAL. 


Total. 


260.0 

560. 8 

107.1 

6.1 


250. 5  • 
333. 8 
405.1 
4.6 


248.9 

082.0 

162.4 

6.7 


25C.  1 

331!.  6 

405.4 

4.9 


479.5 

410.2 

106. 0 

3.7 


493.  5 

268.7 

233.  5 

4.3 


211.3 

682.1 

201.3 

5.3 


167.2 
359.3 
469.9 

3.6 


238.2 

054.  5 

181.8 

5.5 


180.4 

258.5 

555.  C 

5.5 


15  to  30 
years. 


879.6 

114.5 

5.4 

0.5 


a.io.  3 

140.1 
9.6 


864.0 

127.  2 

8.1 

0.7 


825.1 

165.4 

9.5 


930. 7 
69. 3 


917.9 
71.8 
10.3 


807.6 
132.4 


873.0 

119.1 

7.9 


831.0 

155.1 

11.1 

2.8 


750.0 

191.2 

55.1 

3.7 


30  to  45 
years. 


45  to  60 
years. 


430.0 
528.3 
33.9 

7.8 


466.7 
444.0 

81.9  ; 

7.4    I 


404.  S 

549.3 

37.1 

8.8 


451.6 

450.8 

89.0 

8.0 


563.1 
409.3 
20.9 


549.0 

392.2 

51.0 

7.8 


402.2 

557.8 

33.3 

0.7 


466.2 
458.6 

71.4 
3.8 


352.7 

538.3 

102.1 

G.9 


371.3 
430.1 
176.5 
22.1 


192.5 

705.0 

95. 3 

7.2 


228.0 
512.4 

251.7 
7.9 


180.0 

72:i.9 

89.0 

7.1 


229.7 

.521.9 

240.9 

7.5 


204.8 

C72.4 

112.6 

10.2 


.306.7 

466. 3 

208.0 

18.4 


224.6 

660. 3 

108.4 

6.7 


201.6 

406.0 

295.  9 

0.5 


168.4 

710.9 

112.2 

8.5 


107.9 
451.9 
431.5 

8.7 


60  years 
and  over. 


105. 3 

613.  0 

275.4 

6.3 


03.1 

289.4 

013.8 

3.7 


91.8 

625.2 

272.7 

7.3 


617.2 
4.2 


95.6 

599.1 

303.0 

2  3 


75.6 
305.  3 
619. 1 


128.8 

589.  6 

276.7 

4.9 


73.8 

319.9 

603.3 

3.C 


90.4 

605.6 

299.8 

4.3 


.57.4 

194.6 

746.0 

2.0 


Tables  137, 138,  and  139  show  the  number  of  the  total  blind,  of  the  cougenital  blind,  aud  of  the  noncongenital 
blind  leported  as  single,  married,  widowed,  or  divorced  in  each  10,000  of  the  total  population  of  similar  conjugal 
condition,  with  distiuction  of  sex,  of  color,  and  of  those  between  15  and  45  years  of  age,  and  those  45  years  of  age 
and  upward. 

Table  137  shows  the  number  of  blind  persous  reported  as  single,  married,  widowed,  or  divorced  in  each  10,000 
of  the  population  of  similar  conjugal  condition,  by  specified  ages,  sex,  aud  color. 


144 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabi-K  137 


CONJUGAL  COXDITIO.N. 

WUITE. 

COLORZn. 

15  to  45 

years. 

45  years 
and  over. 

51.96 
51.10 

22.04 
13.08 

63.77 
89.18 

40.19 
24.74 

15  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and  over. 

Single: 

Halo                    

5.10 
5.78 

3.00 
1.64 

6.59 
4.67 

10.89 
4.51 

7.36 
6.40 

4.02 
1.93 

14.90 
5.13 

11.98 
8.03 

76.43 
63.96 

27.36 
17.71 

72.89 
66.36 

55.93 
32.43 

Married ; 

Male 

Widowed : 

Male 

Divorced : 

Male 

Table  l^iS  sLows  the  number  of  persons  coiigeiiitally  blind  reported  as  single,  married,  widowed,  or  divorced 
ia  each  10,000  of  the  population  of  similar  conjusal  foiiditiou,  by  specilied  ages,  sex,  and  color. 


Table  138. 


CONJl'iiAI.  CO.NDITION. 

WHrrE. 

COLOllED. 

15  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
aiid'ovor. 

15  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and  over. 

Single: 

Male 

1.09 
1.38 

0.24 
0,11 

0.42 
0.16 

0.48 
1.00 

4.76 
6.40 

0.35 
0.18 

0.60 
0.35 

0.46 
0.48 

1.76 
1.53 

0.16 
0.10 

0.30 
0.08 

7.74 
6.16 

0.02 
0.32 

1.38 
0.94 

Married : 

Male 

Widowecl : 

Male 

Divorced : 

Male 

Female 

Table  139  shows  the  number  of  persons  noncongenitally  blind  reported  as  single,  married,  widowed,  or  divorced 
in  each  10,000  of  the  population  of  similar  conjugal  condition,  by  specified  ages,  sex,  and  color. 


Taiii.k  139. 


OONJl-HAI/  CONDITION. 

WHITB. 

COLOKED. 

IS  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and  over. 

IS  to  45 
years. 

45  years 
and  over. 

Single : 

Male 

4.01 
4.40 

2.76 
1.53 

6,17 
4.51 

10.41 
3.51 

47.20 
44.71 

21.69 
12.90 

.'.3.17 
88.83 

30.74 
24.26 

5.00 

4.87 

3.86 
1.83 

14.  60 
5.  OS 

11.98 
8.03 

68.69 
57.80 

20.74 
17.  :i9 

71,51 
65.42 

55.03 
32.  43 

Married : 

Male   

Widowed : 

Male 

Female 

Divorced : 

Male 

Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


DIAGRAM  70. 


Blind. 


NoN- Congenital   45  yrs.  and  over. 

CONJUGAL  CONDITION. 

WHITE. 

eO           50            40            JO           20            10 

COLORED. 

10             20           30           40           50           60            70 

SINGLE                     Male. 

"                             Female. 
MARRIED                    Mole 

"                             Female. 
WIDOWED                 Male. 

■> '                             Female. 
DIVORCED                Male. 
"                            Female. 

1 

1                               III 

^■^■" 

1 

■ 

■ 

• 

^ 

^^^^^^ 

1            1                        1                        1 

DIAGRAM   71. 


White:-45  years  AND  over. 

Conjugal  conditions 

Congenital 

Non   CONGENITAL 

5 

10                             20                            30                            40                            50 

SINGLE            Male 

Female 
MARRIED           Male 

Female 
WIDOWED        Male 

Female 
DIVORCED      Male 

Female 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

^^ 

^^^■1^1 

' 

i 

^^^ 

1                1 

DIAGRAM   72. 


Can  NEITHER  READ  NOR   WRITE.. 


AGE    AND    SEX. 

5  to    15  Male 

"    •'      "•  Female. 

15    "    25  Mole. 

•  ♦    "    •  '  Female. 
2  5    "  35  Male. 

•  •    "    » •  Fe  mo  I  e 
35    "  A5  Male. 

•  <    > .    •  •  Female 
45   1.  55  Male 

'  •    »»    «  *  Female. 

55  »'  65  Male. 

»i    »»    »»  Female. 

65  and  over  Mole. 

•  •     "      '»  Female. 


CONGENITAL 


NON -CONGENITAL 


700  eoo  SOO  AOO  300  2O0  100 


"1         r 


100      200     SOO     400     SOO     eoo     700 


THE  BLIND.  145 

These  tables  show  that  the  proportion  of  innrriid,  widowed,  .and  divorced  was  much  proator  aniongr  the 
noncoiigeuital  tlian  aiiioii},'  tlio  coiifjenital  blind,  tiiat  ainong  both  tho  coiifjcnital  and  the  nonconfjciiital  l)lind  a 
greater  proportion  of  males  thau  of  females  were  married,  and  also  a  greater  proi)ortioa  of  males  tiian  of  ffnialea 
were  widowed. 

lictweon  tho  ages  of  15  and  45  years  for  the  whites  the  ratio  of  widowed  among  the  males,  0.59  in  each 
10,000,  is  greater  than  among  the  single,  5.10,  and  among  the  married,  3.(t0.  The  highest  ratio  of  blind  males  in  any 
class  is  found  among  the  divorced,  10.88.  For  the  white  females  between  15  and  45  years  of  age  the  highest 
ratio  of  the  blind  is  found  among  tho  single,  5.78,  as  against  4.07  for  tho  widowed,  4.51  for  the  divorced,  and 
1.04  for  tho  married. 

For  the  white  males  45  years  of  age  and  upward  the  highest  ratio  of  the  blind  is  found  among  the  widowed, 
5.'?.77  in  ea(!h  10,000,  as  against  51.00  for  the  single,  40.19  for  tlie  dis-oreed,  and  2-.04  f<»i-  tlie  married.  Among  the 
white  females  45  years  of  age  and  upward  the  highest  ratio  of  blind  is  found  among  the  single,  51.11,  as  against 
39.18  for  the  widowed,  24.74  for  the  divorced,  and  13.08  for  the  married.  The  ratio  of  the  blind  at  all  ages  and 
for  both  sexes  is  less  among  the  married  than  among  the  single. 

Among  the  colored  males  from  15  to  45  years  of  age  the  highest  ratio  of  tho  blind  to  population  is  found  among 
the  widowed,  being  14.90  in  each  10,000,  as  against  11.98  for  the  divorced,  7.36  for  tho  single,  and  4.02  for  the  manied. 

For  the  colored  females  between  15  and  45  years  of  age  the  highest  ratio  of  the  blind  occurs  among  the 
divorced,  8.03  in  each  10,000,  as  against  0.40  for  the  single,  5.13  for  tlie  widowed,  and  1.93  for  the  niarried. 

Among  the  colored  males  45  years  of  age  and  upward  the  greatest  ratio  of  tho  bliiul  occurs  among  tlie  single, 
being  70.43  in  each  10,000,  as  against  72.89  for  the  widowed,  55.93  for  the  divorced,  and  27.30  for  the  married. 

Among  the  colored  females  45  years  of  age  and  upward  the  greatest  ratio  of  the  blind  occurs  among  the 
widowed,  being  00.30  in  each  10,000,  as  against  (i3.9(;  for  the  single,  32.43  for  the  divorced,  and  17.71  for  the  married. 

At  all  ages  and  for  both  sexes,  therefore,  among  the  colored  as  among  the  whites,  the  proportion  of  the  blind 
is  least  among  the  married. 

Diagrams  70  and  71  show  the  proi>ortion  to  the  population  of  the  congenital  and  noncongenital  blind  over 
45  years  of  age,  by  sex  and  color. 

Table  237  shows  for  the  male  blind  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  5  years  of  age  and  upward,  the 
number  concerning  whom  it  was  reported  as  to  whether  they  could  read  and  write,  could  read  and  not  write,  or 
could  neither  read  nor  write,  or  could  read  and  unknown  as  to  writing,  with  distinction  of  color  and  of  certain 
age  groups,  and  with  the  further  distinction  of  the  congenital  and  noncongenital  cases. 

Table  238  gives  the  same  information  for  the  female  blind. 

Of  the  1,737  congenital  male  blind  5  years  of  age  and  upward,  with  regard  to  whom  the  facts  as  to  literacy  or 
illiteracy  were  reported,  527  could  read  and  write,  120  could  read  and  not  write,  1,083  could  neither  read  nor  write, 
and  7  could  read  but  it  was  unknown  as  to  writing.  Of  the  18,342  noncongenital  male  blind  5  years  of  a.ye  and 
upward,  8,140  could  read  and  write,  520  could  read  and  not  write,  9,631  could  neither  read  nor  write,  and  45  could 
read  but  the  condition  as  to  writing  was  unknown. 

Table  140  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  blind  of  certain  age   groups,  with  distinction  of  congenital  and 
noncongenital,  the  number  who  could  read  and  write,  could  read  and  not  write,  and  who  could  neither  read  uoi 
write,  with  distinction  of  sex  and  of  color. 
7176  INS 10 


146 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DU:\rB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  110. 


SEX,   COLOR,   AND  AGS. 


BEAD  AMi 


Congenital. 


Total Male. 

female.. 

WTiit© M.ale 

ITemale.. 

Colored Male 

Female.. 
5  to  15: 

■White Malo..t. 

Female.. 

Colored Male  .... 

Pemale.. 
15  to  25: 

Wliito Male.... 

Female.. 

Colored Male. 

Female.. 
25  to  35: 

Whit« Male  .. 

Female 

Colored Male 

Female.. 
3Sto45: 

■WTiite Male 

Female.. 

Colored Male 

Female.. 
45  to  53: 

White ilale... 

Female.. 

Colored Male 

Female. 
S5toG5: 

■\VUite Male  ... 

Female. 

Colored Male  ... 

Female. 
65  and  over: 

White M.ile... 

Female. 

Colored Male 

Female 


303.8 
3S2.3 

340.7 
395.2 

9G.5 
47.3 


Noncou- 
genitHl. 


RKAD  AND  DO  NOT 
Wlilllt. 


KCiXnSR  HEAD  NOS 

ivniiE. 


232.7 
249.1 

03.3 
24.4 

446.8 
522.2 

128.2 
40.0 

320.5 
470.8 

90.9 
100.0 

389.2 
346. 1 

142.9 
58.8 

329. 0 
441.2 

83.3 


444.8 
374.9 

496.4 
430.0 

93.0 
57.4 


370.4 
258.1 

100.0 


225.3 
291.1 

71.4 


292.4 
332.8 

120.0 
73.7 

567. 7 
555.4 

200.0 
181.2 

519.6 
550.6 

152.4 
154.8 

505.7 
455.4 

137.0 
58.8 

520.8 
465.4 

98.9 
57.4 

511.4 
426. 4 

67.4 
39.5 

484.0 
390.3 

40.1 
28.6 


Congenital. 


70.0 
71.5 

77.6 
81.5 

27.0 


112. 1 
109.9 

25.3 


Nonron* 
genital 


Congenital. 


72.7 
60.1 


81.2 
58.4 


48.6 
115.4 

47.6 


59.2 
83.2 


80.1 


28.2 
76.0 


28.6 
45.1 

29.8 
49.4 

20.2 
20.  S 

108.4 
125.4 

56.0 
94.7 

51.7 
01.3 

45.2 
50.0 

28.8 
30.6 

28.6 
19.4 

27.3 
48.8 

14.8 
13.1 

23.2 
33.1 

19.8 
23.9 

25.0 
41.5 

17.6 
23.7 

22.  3 
48.1 

9.7 

e.9 


626.2 
576.2 

581.7 
523.3 

876.5 
952.7 

655.2 
641. 0 

911.4 
975.6 

480.5 
417.7 

871.8 
960.0 

598.3 
470.8 

787.9 
840.0 

562.2 
538.5 

800.5 
911.2 

611.8 
470.6 

916.7 
1, 000. 0 

543.2 
661.3 

900.0 
1,(*0.  0 

746.5 
632.9 

928.  6 

1,000.0 


Noncon- 
genitol. 


526.6 

580.0 

473.8 
520.6 

886.8 
922.1 

599.2 
541.8 

824.0 
831.6 

380.6 
383.3 

748.8 

7G8.8 

451.6 
418.8 

819.0 
825.8 

467.0 
495.8 

818.2 
923.1 

456.0 
501.5 

831.3 
913.7 

463.0 
532.1 

915. 0 
936.8 

493.7 
561.6 

050.2 
961.5 


Diafrram  72  .show.s  for  the  white  blind  5  years  of  age  and  upward,  reported  as  to  illiteracy,  with  distiuctiou  of 
conKC'iiital  and  uoncongcuital,  the  proportion  who  could  neither  read  nor  write  tor  each  of  certain  age  groups,  with 
distinction  of  sex. 

Table  2.'30  shows  for  the  male  blind  15  years  of  age  and  upward  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  the 
nuiiibiT  reported  as  engaged  in  each  of  certain  occui)ations,  wilh  distinction  of  wliite  and  colored  and  of  certain 
age  griiup.s. 

Tal>le  240  gives  the  same  information  for  the  female  blind. 

Tahlf  241  gives  the  same  inforiiiatioii  for  the  male  congenital  blind. 

Table  212  gives  llie  same  inlbrmatinii  I'm-  tlie  leinale  congenital  blind. 

In  these  tables  only  those  persons  are  included  whose  occuiiations  were  given. 

For  the  total  male  blind  oecn])ati()ns  were  r(M)oit((l  for  17,l.'i4,  of  whom  (!,(i(t.">  were  farmers,  2,075  laborers  and 
farm  laborer-*,  .'iOS  students,  410  carpenters  ami  cabiiietmaUer.s,  407  mereliants.  ;j>Sl  meclianics,  25!)  teachers, 
235  miners,  107  clergymen,  190  peddlers,  IG-t  shoemakers,  105  i)hysiciaus,  02  painters,  48  lawj-ers,  l.J  editors,  and 
7  artists  and  photojiraiihcr.'!. 

For  the  male  congenital  blind  oricnpations  were  reported  for  875,  of  whom  159  were  farmers,  131  laborers, 
97  stiuU'iits,  40  teaeliers,  20  clergymen,  10  luerchauts,  10  ijcddlers,  5  carpenters  and  cabiuetniakers,  4  mechanics, 
3  lawyers,  and  3  painters. 


THE  BLIND. 


147 


Of  ll.'122  female  blind  15  years  of  age  and  npwrard  reported  aa  having  occupations,  5,212  were  housewives, 
1,110  servants,  ild")  lioiisi-keepers,  4.")7  stndwits,  lidt  teachers,  81  laundresses;  7(J  were  engaged  in  fancy  work  and 
millinery,  38  seamstresses,  L'7  dressmakers,  10  tailoit-sses,  5  ministers,  and  3  physicians. 

Of  the  646  congenital  female  blind  15  years  of  age  and  upward  reported  as  having  occupations,  128  were 
housewives,  S3  students,  04  servants,  41  housekeepers,  8  milliners,  and  3  dressmiikers. 

Table  141  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  male  blind  in  the  United  States  in  1890,  with  distinction  of  white  and 
colored,  and  of  those  from  15  to  35  years  of  age  and  35  years  of  age  and  upward,  the  number  engaged  iu  each  of 
certain  specified  occupations. 

Tablk  141. 


OCCCrATIONS. 


Artists  and  photographers 

Bakers  ami  conftictioiicra 

Bookbiiidora 

Carpenters  and  cahiiictmakurs. 

Cigar  makers 

Clergymen 

Clerks 

Coopers 

Editors 

Engravers  and  jewelers 

Farmers 

Fancy  work  and  millinery 

Fishermen 

Gardeners 

Housekeepers 

Lawyers 

Laborers  and  farm  laborers 

Machinists 

Manufacturers 

Mechanics 

Merchants 

Mill  and  factory  operaliyea 

Miners 

Painters 

Ped  dlers 

Physicians 

Printers  and  compositors 

Kaihoad  employe's 

Sailors 

Servants 

Shooraakera 

Soldiers 

Stndcnts 

Tailors 

Teachers 

All  others 


Aggre- 
gate. 


0. 

3. 

0. 
24. 

]. 
11. 

4. 

3. 

0. 

0. 
335. 

0. 

1. 


121. 

3. 

4. 
22. 
23. 

3. 
13. 

3. 
U. 

C. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

3. 

9. 

0. 
33. 

4. 

15. 

263. 


TotaL 


0.40 
3.74 
0.J6 
25.74 
1.91 
9.08 
5^45 
3.81 
0.85 
1.05 
395.  75 
0.20 

i.ra 

2.70 
0.20 
3.02 
107.  24 
4.14 
4.86 

23.13 

23.  S-i 
4.01 

15.04 
3.81 

11.  IC 
C.57 
2.43 
3.81 
5.12 
1.51 

10.05 
0.72 

34.87 
5.  00 

1G.62 
257. 04 


15  to  35 
years. 


0.37 
2.02 


7.48 
1.87 
7.85 
7.10 
1.12 
0.37 
0.37 
110. 19 
0.37 
0.37 


0.73 
2.62 
120.37 
3.36 
8,97 
C.3G 

17.57 
4.49 

10.47 
3.30 

11.59 
1.50 
1.-87 
6.35 
0.75 
1.50 
1.50 


192.  52 

1.87 

42.24 

389.  91 


35  years 
and  over. 


0.48 
3.98 
0.32 

29.04 
1.91 

10.44 
5.10 
4.38 
0.90 
1.20 
450. 21 
O.IG 
1.91 
3.35 
0.08 
3.U 
104. 4S 
4.30 
3.98 

26.77 

27.72 
3.80 

16.01 
3.90 

11.07 
7.05 
2.55 
3.27 
6.05 
1.51 

11. 87 
0.88 
1.27 
5.74 

11.15 
228. 73 


Total. 


10.36 

1.73 

23.59 


1.73 


295. 17 


4.03 


243.33 


1.73 
13.23 
4.60 
L72 
2.88 
1.15 
14.96 
2.88 


4.03 

1.72 

18.41 

5.18 


20.14 

1.72 

2.30 

323. 36 


15  to  35 
years. 


5.81 
2.91 
34.88 


119. 18 


276.16 


2.91 
5.81 
2.91 
2.91 
5.81 
2.91 
2.91 


2.91 

2.91 

31.98 

2.91 


90. 12 


5.81 
398. 25 


35  years 
and  over. 


11.48 

1.44 

20.80 


5.02 


235.29 


2.15 
15.78 
4.30 
1.44 
2.87 


17.93 
2.87 


4.30 
1.44 

15.07 
5.74 


2.87 

2.15 

1.44 

304.88 


Table  142  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  female  blind  in  the  United  States  in  1890,  with  distinction  of  white  and 
colored,  and  of  those  from  15  to  35  years  of  age  and  35  years  of  age  and  upward,  the  number  engaged  iu  each  of 
certain  specified  occupations. 


148 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  142. 


OCCUPATIONS. 

Agire- 
gate. 

■wmTE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

15  to  33 
years. 

35  years 
and  over. 

Total. 

15  to  35 
years. 

35  years 
and  over. 

0.26 

2.30 

6.62 

13.96 

79.07 

456.99 

16.90 

7.07 

0.35 

1.32 

0.35 

0.53 

0.26 

3.36 

97.77 

40.28 

1.41 

17.93 

252.61 

0.30 

2.63 

7.58 

12.73 

82.23 

477.  62 

7.68 

2,63 

0.40 

1.52 

0.40 

0.61 

0.30 

3.03 

95.57 

44.04 

1.62 

20.20 

239.01 

1.00 
2.51 

14.07 
5.03 

33.67 

229.15 

3.52 

2.01 

0.13 
2. 65 
5.94 

14.67 

94.43 
540.02 
8.72 
2.78 
0.51 
1.39 
0.25 
0.76 
0.38 
3.03 

92.43 
2.02 
1.90 

11.51 
216.46 

22.49 
ei.84 
314. 13 
81.52 
37.95 

10.95 
21.90 
213.  :i3 
94.89 
69.34 

25.24 
71.37 
337. 69 
78.33 
30.40 

Mill  and  factory  oporatives 

2.01 
1.00 

1 

Peddlers 

1 

Phvsicinna 

1 

3.02 
108.01 
211.  06 

0.50 
54.77 
328.64 

5.62 

113. 14 

14.05 

3.05 

120.44 

69.34 

6.09 

111.40 
0.87 

Students 

TailoresBCS 

2.11 
S47.15 

7.30 
386.86 

0.87 
337.68 

Table  143  sliows  for  each  1,000  of  the  cougeuitally  bliud  males  in  the  United  States  in  1890,  with  distinction 
of  white  and  colored,  and  of  those  from  15  to  35  years  of  age  and  35  years  of  age  and  upward,  the  number 
engaged  in  each  of  certain  specified  occupation.s. 

Table  1-13. 


OCOITPATIONS. 

Aggro- 
gate. 

WHITE. 

COLOHED. 

Total. 

15  to  35 
years. 

35  years 
and  over. 

Total. 

15  to  35 
years. 

35  years 
and  over. 

Carpenters  and  cabinetmakers 

6.79 

28.94 

181.71 

3.47 

150. 46 

4.63 

18.52 

3.47 

3.47 

18.52 

3.47 

5.79 

112.  27 

46.30 

413.19 

6.59 

22.40 

188.41 

3.95 

134.39 

5.27 

21.08 

3.05 

2.64 

18.43 

3.93 

2.63 

115.94 

52.70 

417.05 

2.66 
15.35 
8L84 
5.11 
150.  89 
2.56 
5.11 
5.11 

10.87 

29.80 

SOL  03 

2.72 

116.85 

8.15 

38.04 
2.72 
3.44 

24.46 
8.15 
2.72 
5.43 

61.63 
391.  30 

76.19 
133. 33 

90.91 

54.  55         220.  00 

200.67 

iM.ii 

280.  00 





9.52 
19.05 

18.18 

Peddlers 

12.79 

40.00 

2.56 

219. 95 

53. 'il 

442.40 

28.57 
85.72 

30.38 
163.64 

20.00 

380.95 

381. 82 

380.00 

Table  144  shows  for  each  1,000  of  the  congenitally  blind  females  in  the  United  States  in  1800,  with  di.-^tinction 
of  white  and  colored,  and  of  tliose  from  15  to  35  jears  of  age  and  35  years  of  age  and  upward,  the  number 
engaged  in  each  of  certain  specified  occupations. 

Taulk  144. 


occurATio.vs. 

Aggro, 
gulo. 

WHITE. 

COLOBED. 

Total. 

15  to  35 
years. 

35  Teara 
and  over. 

Total. 

15  to  35 
years. 

36  yenra 
and  over. 

3.12 

12.  SO 
4.69 

61.06 
196.88 

20.31 
100.00 
120.69 

84.06 
404.69 

3.S2 

14.00 

6.28 

06.90 

205.09 

8.80 

90.83 

140.  85 

72.18 

885.50 

6.83 

n.66 

2.02 

43.73 

146. 77 
11.00 
87.46 

233.24 
T5.80 

381. 03 

17.78 

8.89 

102.  22 

297.78 

4.44 

111.11 

noiisokcepeni 

41.67 
125.00 
111.11 
125.00 

41.67 

100.00 
233.34 
133.33 
133.33 

Uouvwives 

47.63 
05.24 
119.05 
71.43 

Laburrrs  and  farm  laborers 

Studeut* 

Tcnrheni 

06.67 
301.11 

r 

All  others 

565.65 

006.66 

400.00 

THE  BLIND. 


149 


Table  243  shows  the  number  of  the  blind  in  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1800,  concerning  whom  it  was 
reported  as  to  whether  they  had  or  had  not  blind  relatives,  with  distii-ction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  2-14  gives  the  same  information  for  the  {'ongenital  blind  alone. 

Table  243  shows  that  out  of  43,320  blind  reported  as  to  blind  relatives,  8,342,  or  193  per  1,000,  had  such 
relatives;  of  4,156  congenital  blind  reported  as  to  relatives,  1,C0S,  or  387  per  1,000,  had  such  relatives.  The 
proportion  having  blind  relatives  was,  therefore,  about  twice  as  great  among  the  congenital  as  among  the  total 
blind. 

Table  145  shows  for  the  total  blind  the  numbers  having  certain  classes  of  relatives,  with  the  corresponding 
ratios  per  1,000,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  145. 


BKLATIONSBIPS  AND   RATIOS. 


Nnmbor  reported  aa  to  rel;»tivc3  

NnniluT  bavin <;  blind  relatives 

Pati<'  of  number  havin;x  blind  relatives  to  1,000  of  total  reported. 

^umbtT  tor  whom  parental  side  is  report*'*! 

Kumber  having  blind  relatives  on  mother's  side 


Katioof  number  having  blind  relatives  on  mother's  side  to  ],0C0  of  total  for  whom  parental 

side  is  reported. 

Number  having  blind  relatives  on  father's  side 

Katiu  of  number  having  blind  relatives  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  forwhom  parental 

side  is  reported. 

l^umber  having  blind  relatives  on  both  sides 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  relatives  on  both  sides  to  1,000  of  total  for  whom  parental 

side  is  reported. 

Number  having  blind  fathers 

l^tio  of  number  having  blind  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Eatio  of  number  having  blind  fathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives  on  father's 
side. 

Number  having  blind  mot  hers 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 


Itatio  of  number  having  blind  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives  on  mother's 

side. 
Number  having  blind  grandfathers .* 

■Ratio  of  number  having  blind  grandfathers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives , 

Number  having  blind  grandfathers  on  father's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  grandfathers  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind 
relatives  on  father's  side. 


Number  having  blind  grandfathers  on  mother's  side 

Katio  of  number  bavii.g  blind  grandfathers  on  mother's  side  to  3,000  of  total  having  blind 
relatives  on  motbei  's  side. 

Number  having  blinrl  grandmother.^ 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  grandmothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Number  having  blind  grandmothers  on  father's  side 


Katio  of  number  having  blind  grandmothers  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind 

relatives  on  father's  side. 

Number  having  blind  grandmothers  on  mother's  side , 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  grandmothers  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind 

relatives  on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  blind  uneles 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  uncles  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 


Number  having  blind  uncles  on  father's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  uucles  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

on  father's  side. 

Number  having  blind  uncles  on  mother's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  ancles  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

on  mother's  side. 
Niuuber  having  blind  aunts - 


Ratio  of  number  having  blind  aunts  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Number  having  blind  aunts  on  father's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  aunts  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

on  father's  side. 

Number  having  blind  aunts  on  mother's  side 

Katio  ot  number  having  blind  aunts  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

on  mother's  side. 


Number  b.iving  blind  cousins 

Katioof  number  having  blind  cousins  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Number  having  blind  cousins  on  father's  side 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  cousins  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  rela- 
tives on  father's  side. 
Number  having  blind  cousins  on  mother's  side 


Katio  of  number  having  blind  cousins  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  rela- 
tives on  mother's  side. 

Number  having  blind  brothers 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  brothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Number  having  blind  sisters 

Katioof  number  having  blind  sisters  to  1,000  of  tetal  having  blind  relatives 


Number  having  blind  sons 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  sons  to  1,000 of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Number  having  blind  daughters 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  daughters  to  1.000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Katio  of  number  having  blind  relatives  on  both  sides  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 


Total. 


43. 326 

8,3-12 

193 

1,880 

962 

512 


470 


34 
18 


807 

97 

913 

895 
107 

930 

363 
44 
14 
10 


10 
11 

399 
48 
12 


18 
19 


600 

73 


23 
26 


19 
20 


57 
13 
15 

10 
10 


578 
69 
15 
17 

10 

10 

1,90G 
228 

1,680 
201 

324 
39 

271 
33 

4 


White. 


37, 843 
7,560 

2u0 
1.665 

852 

512 

784 
471 

29 
17 


717 

95 

915 

790 
105 

927 

319 
42 
11 
14 


8 
9 

358 
47 
11 


18 
21 

560 
74 

20 
25 

17 
20 

437 

58 
12 
15 

9 
H 


529 
70 
13 
17 


12 

1,740 
231 

1.558 
206 

288 
38 

229 
30 
4 


Colored. 


5,483 

7K2 
143 
215 
110 

512 

100 
465 

5 
23 


90 
115 
900 

105 
134 

955 

44 

56 
3 
30 


2 
18 

41 

52 

1 

10 


46 
59 


3 
30 


18 

42 

54 
1 

10 


49 

63 

2 

20 


160 
205 
122 
156 

36 
46 
42 
54 
6 


Male. 


23.788 

4,236 

178 

903 

459 

508 

433 
480 

11 
12 


400 
94 
924 

423 
100 

922 

186 

44 

6 

14 


174 

41 

4 


358 
85 

14 
32 

10 
22 

208 

49 

5 

12 

6 

13 


306 

72 

4 

9 


11 

1,075 
254 
815 
192 

158 
37 

122 

29 

3 


Female. 


19.538 

4, 106 

210 

977 

503 

515 

451 
462 

23 
23 


407 

99 

902 

472     ! 
115 

938 

177 

43 

8 

18 


3 
6 

225 

55 

8 


10 
20 


248 
60 


20 

9 

18 

271 

66 
8 
18 

4 
8 


272 
66 
11 

24 


831 
202 
885 
211 

166 
41 

149 
36 


Native. 


30.446 

6,916 

227 

1,507 


510 


711 
472 


27 
18 


651 

94 

916 

713 
103 


299 
43 
10 
14 


7 
9 

32,1 
47 
8 


16 
21 


516 
75 


15 

21 


58 
11 
16 


491 
71 
13 
18 


10 

1,617 
234 

1.424 
206 

256 
37 

194 
28 

4 


Foreign. 


7.397 
644 

87 
158 

83 

625 

73 
462 

2 
13 


66 
103 
!l04 

77 
120 

928 

20 

31 

1 

14 


1 

12 

33 

51 

3 


2 
24 

44 

68 

2 
27 

1 
12 

34 

53 

1 

U 


38 
59 


2 

24 

129 
20O 
134 
208 

32 
SO 
35 
54 


150 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  146  shows  for  the  congreuital  blind  the  numbers  having  certain  classes  of  relatives,  with  the  corresponding 
ratios  per  1,000,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 


Tablb  146. 


BELATIOXSIIIPS  ASD  K.VTIOS. 


K umber  rcportc*!  a-s  tn  relatives 

>*' limber  having  bliml  rclalives 

Katiu  uf  mini   er  bavin;:  i  lintl  relatives  to  1,000  of  total  reported. 

IC umber  for  whurn  paiental  sido  i:i  reported 

2{ umber  baling  bliud relatives  uli  itiotber'sside 


Patio  of  number  having  lilind  t«lativc3  on  mother's  sido  to  1,000  of  totitl  fl>r  whom  parental 

Bide  is  reported. 

Kumber  having  blind  relatives  on  father'-*  side 

Hatio  of  )>uiuber  baving  blind  relatives  on  lather's  side  to  1,000  of  total  fur  whom  parental 

side  is  rejHirled. 

Climber  having  blind  relatives  on  both  sides 

liatio  t>f  number  having  blind  relatives  ou  both  Bides  to  1,000  of  total  for  whom  parental 

side  is  reporleil, 

Ifnniber  having  blind  fathers 

Rat  oof  number  having  blind  fathers  to  l.OOO  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Hatio  of  number  having  blind  lathers  to  1,OUO  of  total  ha\ing  bliuU  relatives  on  father's 
eide. 

Kumber  having  blind  mothers — 

Katio  of  number  baving  blind  molbers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Batio  of  nnmber  having  blind  mothers  to  1,000  of  total  baving  blind  relatives  on  mother's 

side. 

Kuiiiber  having  blind  grandfathers 

l^tio  of  number  having  bl:nd  >  randfathera  to  1,000  of  total  having  blintl  relatives 

}( umber  having  bl  ud  Kr^"d fathers  ou  father's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  blind  grandfathers  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind 

relatives  on  father's  side. 

Kumber  baving  blind  gr.>ndfatliora  on  mother's  side 

Batio  of  number  baving  blind  graudlatliers  on  mother's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind 
r»-Uitives  on  mother's  s.de. 

Kumber  having  blind  grandroolhors 

Batio  of  nuralier  having  idind  grandmothers  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

dumber  having  blind  uncles 


Batio  of  number  having  blind  uncles  to  1,000  of  total  Iia'ving  blind  relatives *. 

If  umber  having  blind  linrle^  ou  father's  side 

Batio  of  number  having  blind  iiuulca  ou  father's  sidoto  1,000  of  total  having  Ijlind  relatives 
on  father's  aitle. 

Kumliei  baving  blind  aunts 

Batio  of  number  having  blind  aunts  to  I, OOO  of  total  having  blind  relatives 


Nnmber  having  blind  annts  on  father's  side ., 

Batio  of  uiimlter  having  blind  aunts  on  father's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relativos 
on  father's  side. 

Kumber  baling  blind  cousins ., 

Batio  of  number  having  blind  roiisins  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

2!uujber  baving  blind  cousins  on  father  s  side 

Batio  of  number  having  blind  cousins  on  Catber's  side  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

on  father's  side. 

Ifumber  liaviug  blind  cousins  on  mother's  sido 

Batio  of  nuiiilier  having  blind  cousins  on  mother's  side  to  1,OUO  of  total  having  blind 

relatiies  ou  mother's  side 

Kuiii)K-r  having  blind  brothers 

Batio  of  number  having  blind  brothers  to  1,000  of  total  baving  blind  relatives 

li  umber  having  blind  sisters 


Batio  of  number  having  blind  sisters  to  1,000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Uumber  liaviog  blind  suns ,. 

Batio  of  niiinUT  having  blind  sons  to  1,000  of  tot.il  having  blind  relatives 

liiinibiT  having  blind  ilangliiere 

Batio  of  n limber  having  blind  ilaugbters  to  1.000  of  total  having  blind  relatives 

Batio  of  number  having  blind  relatives  on  both  aides  to  1,0U0  of  total  having  blind  relatives . 


Total. 


4,150 

1.  OOS 

387 

•at 

97 

414 

i:!l 
SCO 

G 

26 


126 

7S 

B62 

93 

.•.8 

959 


1 

8 


51 

32 
102 

63 
1 


82 
51 


Gt 


SU 

320 
438 

272 
24 
15 
10 
12 
4 


■White. 


3.648 

1,474 

404 

203 

83 

409 

111 
502 


109 

7+ 

956 


SO 
54 


44 

30 
1 
9 


1 

13 

46 
31 
97 

66 

1 
9 


1 
0 

92 

63 

2 


477 
324 
407 

276 
22 
15 
17 
12 
4 


Colored. 


503 
134 

364 
31 
14 


17 
548 


17 

l'J7 

1,000 

13 
97 


U 
82 


5 

37 


5 
37 


45 


Male. 


37 

270 

31 

232 
•i 

15 
2 

IS 


2,256 

881 

391 

118 

49 

415 

07 
568 

2 
17 


63 

72 
940 

4T 
53 


40 
1 
15 


1 

21 

2.S 
32 
G3 


1 
15 


39 
44 


54 
Gl 


1 

20 

298 

MS 
227 

258 
Vi 
13 
13 
15 


Female. 


1,000 
727 
383 
116 

48 

414 

04 
553 

4 

34 


63 
87 
984 

46 
63 


20 
28 


1 

21 

23 

32 
33 

SI 


43 

59 


44 
61 


1 

a 

216 

287 
211 

290 

13 

18 

6 

8 
5 


Native.    Foreign, 


3,433 

1,413 

413 

197 

79 

401 

112 
.IliO 

G 

30 


107 
76 
955 


70 
54 


43 
30 

1 
9 


42 

30 


60 
1 
9 


89 
63 


18 


460 

:!'J4 
393 

276 
30 
14 
15 
II 
4 


215 
50 

•-'60 
U 
4 

667 

2 
333 


2 

36 
1,000 

4 
71 

1,000 

I 

18 


3 
53 


3 
53 


17 

304 
15 


30 


Diagram  73  shows  for  the  total  and  for  the  congenital  blind  having  blind  relatives  the  pioportitm  Iiaving 
snch  relatives  of  certain  cla.sses  or  degrees  of  relationship. 

In  examining  the  figures  on  these  tables  it  should  be  remcrabored  that  the  same  per.son  may  bo  reported  in 
several  relationships,  that  is,  be  may  be  for  one  person  a  father,  for  another  an  uncle,  a  brother,  or  a  cousin. 

Table  147  sliows  the  number  of  the  blind  wlio  were  also  insane,  feeble-minded,  deaf  and  dumb,  insane  and 
deaf  and  dumb,  and  feebleminded  and  deaf  and  duml)  on  June  1,  18!to,  and  on  Juno  1, 1880,  with  distinction  of 
sex  and  color,  and  with  the  corresponding  ratios  per  1,000  of  the  total  blind. 


Elfvi'iith  Ci'lisiis  of  111.'  I'liili'cl  States. 


DIAGRAM   73. 


Having  Blind 
Relatives 


On  moHiers  Side 
On  Fal"he'rs  side 
On  boHi  sides 

Having  Bund 

Tahhers 

Mofhers 

Grandfathers 

Grandmohhers 

Uncles 

Aunhs 

Cousins 

Brol"hers 

Sishers 


THE  IJLIND. 

Tabi.i:  117. 


151 


Blind  nud  insiuio : 

Male 

Pemalo 

AVhito 

Colored 

BUnd  and  feoblomiudod : 

Malo 

FomKlo 

White 

Colored 

Blind  aud  deaf  and  dumb : 

Malo 

Fenialo 

Wliite 

Colored 

Blind,  insane,  and  deaf  and  dumb : 

Male 

Female 

AVhito 

Colored 

Blind,  feeble-minded,  and  doaf  and  dumb: 

Male 

Teniale 

White 

Colored 


NrjIDKB 
UEPOIIl'Uli. 


1890 


S98 
284 

4» 

717 

COJ 

1,114 

208 

126 

133 

232 

27 

39 
23 
6S 
4 

83 
54 
110 
21 


18S0 


245 

283 

4G3 

65 

6G1 
525 

,058 
128 

112 
134 
191 
53 

16 
14 
25 
5 

107 

no 

189 
28 


BATIO  I'Kn    1,000 
BLI.MU. 


1800 


10.65 
12.00 
12.32 
0.80 

25.62 
26.08 
25.70 
29.40 

4.50 
5.93 
5.35 
3.82 

1.39 
1.03 
1.34 
0.  r>7 

2.97 
2.41 
2.68 
2.07 


1880 


9.10 
12.70 
11.  22 

8.  SO 

24.  71 

23.  C7 
25.03 
17.33 

4.19 
0.01 
4.03 
7.45 

o.co 

0.C3 
0.01 
0.08 

4.00 
4.90 
4.  .18 
3.79 


It  -will  be  seen  from  this  table  tliat  tlie  ratio  of  those  both  blind  and  insane  among  the  males  was  a  little 
greater  in  1890, 10.G5,  than  in  1880,  9.1(5;  that  it  was  about  the  same  for  the  female.^,  1'2M'>,  in  1890,  than  it  was  in 
1880,  12.7G,  aud  that  it  was  a  little  greater  for  the  whites  in  1890,  12.32,  than  in  1880,  11.22,  and  greater  for  the 
colored  in  1880,  8.80,  than  in  1890,  G.80  per  1, 000. 

The  proportion  of  those  who  were  both  blind  and  feeble-minded  was  greater  in  1890  than  in  ISSO.  For  the 
remaining  groups  the  tigures  are  so  small  that  the  ratios  have  little  signiiicauee. 

Table  215  shows  the  number  of  persons  blind  in  one  eye  only  living  in  each  state  and  territory  and  in  each 
geographical  division  iu  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity. 

The  following  statement  shows  the  number  of  the  blind  in  one  eye  i)er  100,000  poi)ulation  in  the  United  States 
on  June  1, 1890,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity: 

Total 150.5 

Malo 2U.S 

Femalo 83.2 

White— m.ile 221.0 

White— fcmiile 82.3 

Native  bom : 

Parents  uativo — male 2,50.  8 

Paieut3  uative — female 91.0 

One  or  liotli  parents  foreign — male 112.5 

One  or  both  iiareuts  foreign — female 42.  3 

Foreign  born — male 242.4 

Foreign  born— femalo 90. 1 

Colored— malo 168.2 

Colored— female 89.3 

The  total  number  blind  in  one  eye  was  93,988,  of  whom  68,605  were  males  and  25,383  females,  the  number  of 
males  being  con.siderably  more  than  twice  as  great  as  that  of  the  females.  Of  the  whites  thus  affected  t»2,;537  wore 
males  and  22,041  were  females;  68,017  were  native  born,  males  50,3.53,  females  18,281,  and  15,761  were  foreign 
born,  males  12,001,  females  3,757.  Of  the  native  born,  59,693  were  children  of  native  born  parents,  males  43,828, 
females  15,865,  and  8,924  had  one  or  both  parents  foreign  born,  males  6,.50.5,  females  2,419. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  statement  that  the  proportion  of  those  blind  in  one  eye  was  more  than  twice  as  gi-eat 
among  the  males  as  among  tlie  females,  that  it  was  much  greater  among  the  white  males  than  among  the  colored 
males,  while  it  was  slightly  greater  among  the  colored  females  than  among  the  white  females,  that  it  was  greater 


152 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


amon.s:  the  natives  than  among  the  foreign  born,  and  that  it  was  greater  among  the  natives  having  native  parents 
than  among  those  having  foreign  born  ijarents. 

Table  246  -shows  the  nnmber  of  those  blind  in  one  eye  only  living  in  cities  in  the  United  States  having  ;")0,(I00 
inhabitants  and  upward,  with  the  corresponding  ratios  per  1,000,0UU  of  p()i)iilation,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color, 
and  nativity. 

This  table  shows  that  in  cities  of  this  size,  containing  an  aggregate  population  of  11,720,782,  there  were  8,827 
persons  blind  in  one  eye,  or  753  jier  1,000,000  of  population. 

Table  148  shows  for  the  blind  in  one  eye  only  the  number  attributed  to  each  of  certain  causes  per  1,000  of  the 
total  for  whom  the  causes  are  known,  in  the  aggregate  and  for  the  right  and  left  eye  separately,  with  distinction  of 
Bex,  color,  and  nativity. 

Table  148. 


Congenital 

Disease  of  eye  itself 

Injury 

Cataract 

Scrofula  and  other  blood  diseases. 

Smallpox 

General  fevcre 

Scarlet  fever 

Meacles 

Diseases  of  the  brain 

Glaucoma 

Cancer 

All  others 

Besnltof  military  service 

CAUSES. 

Congenital 

Disease  of  eye  itself 

Injury 

Cataract '. 

Scrofula  and  other  blood  diseases. 

Smallpox 

General  fevers 

Scarlet  fever 

Measles 

Diseases  of  the  brain 

Glaucoma 

Cancer 

All  others 

Besnltof  military  Borvic« 

CAUSES. 

Concenital 

Disease  of  cy6  lt«elf 

Injury 

Cataract 

Scrofula  and  other  blood  dlHCaaos 

SmuU|iox 

General  fevers 

Scarlet  fever 

MoasleH 

Diaeases  of  the  brain 

Glaucoma 

Cancer 

All  others 

lioault  of  military  sorvico 


AGOREQATE. 


Total. 


42.45 

87.01 

531.98 

83.77 

36.07 

12.91 

27.21 

10.28 

19.54 

i2. 14 

1.91 

5.46 

62.14 

37.07 


White. 


Native  born. 


Male. 


Female. 


34.79 

64.62 

77.01 

125.51 

590.11 

328.45 

70.79 

120.72 

24.18 

62.67 

11.86 

16.32 

23.02 

38.44 

7.02 

22.50 

16.82 

29.36 

29.94 

79.72 

1.45 

3.73 

4.88 

8.75 

48.94 

99.21 

53.19 

Native 
parcuts. 


45.82 

90.67 

504.  29 

84.93 

39.81 

9.23 

30.45 

10.92 

21.94 

50.91 

2.26 

6.  23 

55.  25 

41.29 


Foreign 
parents. 


55.74 

73.44 

565.71 

69.74 

22.45 

17.17 

22.59 

19.28 

21.66 

28.60 

1.32 

3.44 

67.50 

31.30 


Foreign 
bom. 


21.32 

70.54 

596. 77 

80.19 

18.29 

25.11 

15.97 

6.28 

11.63 

18.84 

1.55 

5.89 

83.56 

38.06 


Colored. 


Male. 


37.84 

f.2. 49 

653. 51 

60.12 

38.66 

11.19 

27.67 

3.26 

11.60 

25.  &4 

0.81 

0.81 

50.03 

19.74 


Female. 


52.90 

88.17 

411.83 

124.  01 

88.17 

14.50 

34.48 

4.70 

21.  55 

60.35 

0.78 

3.13 

94.83 


RIGHT  ETE. 


40.60 

86.84 

537.  07 

82.52 

36. 05 

12.74 

26.43 

10.01 

19.48 

42.30 

1.88 

5.53 

59.95 

38.00 


32.51 

76.73 

600.57 

69.65 

23.48 

11.86 

22.80 

7.08 

17.06 

29.56 

1.30 

5.09 

47.73 

54.68 


63.46 

127.36 

335.  38 

118. 98 

04.91 

15.04 

36.31 

21.56 

28.71 

81.78 

4.02 

8.83 

93.06 


42.90 

95.  55 

510.86 

84.41 

40.31 

9.-58 

29.05 

11.13 

21.59 

51.17 

2.12 

6.67 

61.80 

42.80 


55.33 

75.57 

674.  90 

70.18 

17.64 

16.74 

21.86 

17.00 

22.40 

26.99 

1.62 

2.43 

66.40 

31.04 


21.78 

74.51 

595.  74 

80.66 

18.94 

23.30 

17.68 

5.68 

12.47 

19.42 

1.74 

6.68 

84.77 

37.67 


38.91 

658.64 
08.59 
37.71 
10.03 
28.08 
2.81 
10.03 
25.67 
1. 20 
0.40 
40.53 
20.00 


49.41 

7n  22 

431.  37 

117.65 

87.81 

15.09 

28.24 

3.14 

23.  71 

58.82 


1.57 
104.  31 


44.29 
87.18 
620.  30 
85.02 
36.09 
13.  13 
28.00 
10.54 
19.69 
41.90 
1.06 
t.39 
04.33 
3«.  14 


37.05 
77.29 
691.07 
71.93 
24.88 
11.87 
23.24 
6.90 

i«.r>« 

30.31 
1.60 
4.68 
60.13 
61.81 


65.78 

123.67 

321.56 

122.  44 

60.44 

17.00 

40.56 

23.44 

30.00 

77.07 

3.44 

8.67 

106. 33 


48.76 

97.80 

407.  07 

85.44 

39.30 

8.89 

31.80 

10.70 

22.  29 

60.05 

2.41 

6.79 

68.73 

39.71 


58.13 

71.39 

656. 01 

69.  32 

27.10 

17.59 

23.28 

21.47 

20.95 

30.26 

1.03 

4.40 

08.55 

31.66 


20.87 

66.71 

697.78 

01.63 

17.07 

20.80 

11.  32 

0.  «5 

10.81 

18.  28 

1.37 

6.00 

82.39 

38.5.1 


30.75 

53.67 

Oia.  22 

C3.  63 

39.  C) 

12.39 

27. 25 

3.72 

13. 21 

25.00 

0.41 

1.24 

61.01 

19.41 


60.38 

97.10 

392.  33 

131.50 

88.49 

13.  31 

40.  72 

0.20 

20.  30 

01.80 

1.57 

4.70 

85.36 


THE  BLIND. 


153 


Table  247  shows  for  the  blind  in  one  eye  onlj-  loiiiid  in  the  United  States  on  June  1, 1800,  the  number  of  cases 
attributed  to  each  of  certiiin  causes  of  blindness,  with  the  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity,  and  of  certain  age 
periods,  and  with  the  furtlier  distinction  of  the  eye  afl'e<-te<l. 

This  table  sliows  lii;it  of  the  total  93,9iS8,  47,453  were  blind  in  the  right  eye  only  and  40,5.35  in  the  left  eye 
only,  indicating  a  slightly  greater  tendency  to  blindness  in  tiie  rigiit  eye  than  in  the  left  eye,  the  difference  being 
due  to  the  number  repdrlcd  as  due  to  unknown  causes,  which  was  8,58!)  for  the  ri^^ht  eye  and  7,-540  fur  f  lie  left  eye. 
Of  the  (tS,0i)5  cases  of  blindness  of  one  eye  in  males,  34,047  were  in  the  right  eye  and  :>:i,'.)M  in  tiie  k-tt  eye.  Of  the 
25,383  cases  in  females,  12,800  were  in  the  right  eye  and  12,577  in  tlie  left  eye.  The  number  of  cases  of  blindness 
in  the  left  eye  was  slightly  greater  in  the  native  males  of  foreign  parents,  right  eye  3,225,  left  eye  3,280.  and  in  the 
foreign  born  males,  right  eye  5,097,  left  eye  (),()07.  In  the  colored  males  there  were  3,205  cases  of  blindness  in  the 
right  eye  and  3,003  in  the  left  eye.  There  were  41,416  cases  due  to  injury,  being  53.2  per  cent  of  the  total  for  which 
the  causes  were  known.  Tlie  number  of  cases  due  to  this  cause  in  the  right  eye  was  20,890,  or  53.8  per  cent,  and 
in  the  left  eye  20,520,  or  52.0  per  cent  of  the  total,  due  to  known  causes  for  each  eye,  respectively;  0,522  cases,  or 
8.4  of  the  cases  for  whom  the  causes  were  reported,  weie  due  to  cataract,  3,207  of  these  cases  being  in  the  right 
eye  and  3,315  in  the  left  eye;  3,305  were  congenital,  1,578  being  in  the  right  eye  an<l  1,727  in  the  left  eye.  The 
greatest  number  of  cases  were  reported  as  occurring  between  the  ages  of  20  and  50  years,  being  10,900  in  the  right 
eye  and  10,781  in  the  left  eye,  or  33,087  in  all,  and  of  these  there  were  due  to  injury  8,155  in  the  right  eye  and 
8,103  in  the  left  eye,  and  in  addition  to  these,  in  males  1,128  cases  in  the  right  eye  and  1,097  in  the  left  eye  were 
reported  as  resulting  from  military  service. 

Of  the  cases  reported  as  due  to  cataract,  128  were  reported  as  having  occurred  under  1  year  of  age,  271  between 
1  and  5  years  of  age,  280  between  5  and  10,  013  between  10  and  20,  2,175  between  20  and  50,  2,577  at  50  years  of 
age  and  over,  and  472  at  unknown  ages.  One  thousand  and  seven  cases  were  attributed  to  smallpox,  077  being 
males  and  330  females,  401  in  native  whites  of  native  parents,  130  in  native  whites  of  foreign  parents,  324  in  foreign 
born  wiiites,  and  92  in  the  colored;  0,774  were  attributed  to  diseases  of  the  eye  itself,  excluding  cataract,  ghuieoma, 
and  cancer;  of  these  3,375  were  in  the  right  eye  and  3,399  in  the  left. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  blindness  in  one  eye,  due  to  injury,  constituted  more  than  half  of  the  eases, 
and  existed  in  greater  proportion  among  the  colored  (males  053.51,  females  411.83,  for  each  1,000)  than  among  the 
whites  (males  596.11,  females  328.45,  for  each  1,000).  These  figures  also  show  that  the  proportion  of  blindness  from 
this  cause  was  decidedly  greater  in  males  than  in  females.  The  ratio  of  cases  of  blindness  due  to  injury  was 
sliglitly  greater  for  the  right  eye  (537.07)  than  for  the  left  (520.30).  Owing  to  this  large  excess  of  cases  of  injury 
in  the  males  the  ratios  for  all  other  causes  are  necessarily  greater  for  the  females,  as  was  pointed  out  in  the 
remarks  upon  Table  133.  Thus  it  would  seem  that  the  ratio  of  eases  of  congenital  blindness  in  one  eye  was  much 
greater  in  females  than  in  males,  being  for  the  whites,  females  04.02,  males  34.79,  and  for  the  colored,  females  52.90, 
males  37.84  iier  1,000  of  all  cases  for  which  the  cause  was  reported. 

If,  however,  we  omit  from  the  calculation  the  cases  due  to  injury  and  to  military  service,  we  shall  find  that  the 
ratio  of  cases  of  congenital  blindness  was  greater  in  the  males  (100.53  per  1,000)  than  in  the  females  (95.53  per 
1,000),  as  shown  by  Table  149. 

Table  149. 


CAUSES. 

Male. 

Female. 

100. 53 

214. 85 

201.  90 

72.92 

33.80 

67.17 

19.20 

46.96 

84.82 

4.00 

13.00 

95.53 

182.80 

183.32 

99.59 

24.34 

57.39 

30.69 

43.93 

U6.92 

5.09 

12.17 

Dise-ise  of  the  eye  itself 

Scrofula  

Measles 

Glaucoiua .  .. 

Cancer. 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  the  proportion  of  cases  of  blindness  which  were  congenital  or  which  were 
due  to  diseases  of  the  eye  itself,  to  cataract,  to  smallpox,  to  fevers  (excei)t  scarlet  fever),  and  to  measles,  were 
greater  among  males  than  among  females,  while  the  proportion  of  cases  due  to  scrofula,  scarlet  fever,  diseases  of 
the  brain,  and  glaucoma  were  greater  among  the  females  than  among  the  males. 

Smallpox  caused  a  greater  ratio  of  blindness  in  one  eye  among  the  Ibreign  born  whites,  25.11,  than  in  any 
other  class,  the  proportion  for  native  whites  whose  parents  were  native  born  being  9.23  per  1,000. 

Fevers  of  all  kinds,  scarlet  fever,  measles,  and  diseases  of  the  brain  caused  a  greater  proportion  of  blindness 
in  one  eye  among  tlie  native  whites  than  among  the  foreign  born. 

The  ratio  of  cases  attributed  to  military  service,  independent  of  injuries,  was  38.00  for  the  right  eye  and  30.14 
for  the  left,  53.19  for  white  males,  19.74  for  colored  males,  38.00  for  the  foreign  born,  and  41.29  per  1.000  for  the 
natives  whose  parents  were  also  natives. 


THE  INSANE. 


133 


THE  INSANE.  157 

Table  I50.— INSANE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  BY  STATES  AND  TF.IJRIT01{IE8:  1800. 


STATES  AND  TERBITOBIKS. 


Tho  United  States. 


Korth  Atlantic  dirision. 


Uaino    

Ifcw  Hanipshiro. 

Tcrinonl 

Massachusetts... 

Eliodo  Island 

Connecticut 

Kow  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsvlvania 


Sooth  Atlantic  division. 


Delaware 

M.iryjand 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

■West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida  


North  Central  division  — 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

"Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

Sonth  Dakota 

Nebraska 


Kansas . 


South  Central  division. 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Te^ias 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 


"Western  division. 


Montana 

"Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

"Washington . 

Oregon  

California 


Total. 


106,  254 


41,507 


1,209 
9C0 
823 

6,  J03 

792 
2.056 
17.  831 
3.  IC3 
8.480 

11,  707 


197 
1,646 

1,576 
2.406 
1,079 
1,725 

912 
1,815 

351 

36,  834 


7,599 

3,290 

6,038 

3,723 

3,510 

2.204 

3.197 

3.417 

221 

310 

932 

1,793 

10,  520 


2.729 
1,845 
1,469 
1,103 

910 

1,668 

7 

789 

5,686 


187 

38 

326 

66 

59 

165 

175 

82 

376 

618 

3,594 


Male. 


53,264 


19,390 


589 

422 

413 

2,763 

343 

896 

8.242 

1,487 

4,235 

6,046 


107 
816 
1,191 
1,179 
633 
755 
466 
830 
169 

18,978 


3,069 

1,631 

3,442 

1,864 

1.853 

1,249 

1,727 

1.754 

117 

173 

492 

1,007 

5,150 


1,491 
816 
689 
513 
433 
835 
3 
370 

3,700 


150 
23 

212 
28 
44 
82 

136 
54 

268 

423 
2,280 


Fe- 
male. 


52,990 


22,117 


710 

538 

410 

3,340 

449 

1,160 

9,589 

1,676 

4,245 

5,061 


90 

830 
385 
1,227 
546 
970 
446 
985 
182 

17,  856 


3,930 

1,639 

3,106 

1,859 

1,657 

955 

1,470 

1,663 

104 

137 

440 

786 

5,370 


1.238 
1,029 
780 
590 
477 
833 
4 
419 


37 
15 
114 
38 
15 
83 
39 
28 
108 
195 
1,314 


ToUl. 


Male. 


SO,  251 


19, 082 


684 

422 

411 

2,733 

331 

880 

8,118 

1,444 

4,159 

4,736 


81 
731 
1,075 
818 
509 
598 
236 
598 

90 

18,  508 


3,571 

1,  601 

3,384 

1.839 

1.841 

1,245 

1,702 

1,069 

117 

171 

488 

967 

4.162 


1,319 
684 
528 
329 
305 
715 
3 
279 

3,673 


Fe- 
male. 


49, 468 


149 
23 

207 
27 
43 
82 

136 
54 

267 

422 
2,263 


21,  733 


709 

536 

410 

3,314 

437 

1.145 

9,438 

1,001 

4,143 


71 
693 

278 
855 
518 
717 
231 
657 
106 

17, 530 


3,835 

1,613 

3, 150 

1,830 

1,052 

952 

1,4C0 

1,603 

104 

130 

437 

752 

4,112 


1,030 
841 
551 
374 
328 
676 
4 
302 


33 

15 

109 

38 

14 

82 

39 

28 

108 

188 

1,308 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


29, 323 


10,539 


500 
371 
337 

1,522 
176 
636 

3.557 
777 

2,763 

3,709 


50 
551 
521 
735 
455 
588 
217 
581 

71 

9,978 


2,290 

1.233 

1,670 

889 

596 

298 

884 

1,180 

32 

68 

223 

611 

3,388 


1,137 
631 
476 
285 
234 
543 
2 

260 
1,449 


43 

10 

114 

24 

19 

14 

44 

30 

96 

237 

818 


Fe- 
male. 


28. 619 


10, 701 


601 
433 
321 

1,557 
198 
584 

3,591 
786 

2,610 

3,682 


47 
483 
196 
820 
461 
711 
223 
640 

93 

9,720 


2,577 

1,271 

1,577 

998 

493 

255 

753 

991 

29 

56 

204 

510 

3,614 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


885 
791  ■ 
625 
352 
222 
552 
3 
284  j 
j 
902 


16 

10 

70 

33 

5 

18 

8 

18 

49 

124 

551 


Male. 


3,623 


1,718 


26 
7 

11 
339 

47 

46 
981 
125 
136 


15 
31 
4 
9 
6 
1 
3 
3 
2 

1,523 


265 

80 
281. 
149 
237 

99 
208 

81 
7 

12 


143 


6 
105 


Fe- 
male. 


2,854 


1,416 


22 
8 

20 
268 

44 

46 
785 

95 
128 


1,230 


229 

58 

203 

129 

223 

56 

139 

70 

11 

17 

41 

35 

99 


13 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


6,825 


58 

44 

63 

872 

103 

298 

3,580 

542 

1,260 


16 

149 
550 
74 
48 
0 
16 
14 
17 

7,097 


1,016 
280 

1,433 
801 

1,011 
848 
610 
408 
78 
91 
223 
290 

431 


148 
25 
30 
35 
46 

133 
1 
13 

2,039 


93 
12 
82 
3 
24 
50 
90 
22 
135 
183 
1,363 


Fe- 
male. 


17,993 


0,61G 


80 


1,489 
195 
515 

5,002 
720 

1,405 

394 


16 

187 

80 

24 

51 

3 

8 

13 

10 

6,580 


1,029 
284 

1,371 
709 
936 
641 
543 
642 
64 
63 
192 
201 

399 


12<i 
36 
22 
16 
78 

107 
1 
13 

1,006 


15 

4 

36 

4 

9 

51 

31 

8 

47 

61 

740 


Total. 


Male. 


3,013 


308 


2 
30 
12 
16 
124 
43 


1,310 


26 
85 
116 
361 
24 
157 
230 
232 


Fe- 
male. 


3,522 


172 
132 
161 
184 
128 
120 


91 


384 


26 
12 
15 

151 
75 

102 


Black. 


Male. 


2,504 


I      244 


19 
135 
107 
372 

28 
233 
212 
328 

70 

S26 


988     1, 258 


202 
188 
229 
216 
149 
157 


1.155 


21 

80 

107 

294 

1 

141 

219 

225 

67 


783 


149 
110 
134 
106 
117 
87 


80 


23 


Fe- 
male. 


2,930 


203 


21 
7 
14 
94 
04 
03 

1,352 


17 
125 
103 
296 
3 
217 
207 
317 

65 

260 


163 
153 
196 
150 
134 
120 


12 


Miicd 
blood. 


Male, 


509 


44 

5 
155 


Fe- 
male. 


688 


S 
5 
1 
57 
11 
9 

178 


2 
10 

2 
7« 
23 
36 

5 
U 
11 

66 


20 
U 

9 
11 

2 


241 


37 
30 
33 

ea 

IS 
37 


23 


12 


1  1 


6 

2!         1 


158 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  151.-INSANE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PEE  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TEKRITOEIES:  1850  TO  ISilO.  (<i) 


■ 

1 

KCMBEB  OF  LNSANE. 

B.MIO   PEH    1,000,000  OF 

POrCLATION. 

STATES  AXD  TEUUITOBIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1900 

ISoO 

1890 

18S0 

1S70 

ISCO 

1850 

The  UDiUHl  States - 

100, 483 

91,959 

37,432 

24.042 

15,610 

1,700 

1,833 

971 

765 

073 

^fjilo 

53.473 
53,  012 

99.  719 
0,706 

70, 937 
35,518 

41,  523 

44.  391 
47.508 

85.803 
6,156 

<a.  <;25 

20,  331 
35.911 

18.  219 

19,  213 

35.610 
1,822 

26. 205 
11,227 

10,973 

11,847 
12, 195 

23,  270 
706 

18,2.38 
5,784 

12,293 

7,899 
7,711 

14,972 
038 

13,  ,■■.59 
2,031 

8,680 

1,067 
1,735 

1.814 
880 

1,329 
3,843 

2,386 

1,740 
1.931 

1,977 
912 

1,.309 
3,942 

2,475 

935 
1,003 

1,000 
3B7 

794 
2,017 

1,380 

737 
791 

805 
169 

669 

1,398 

I.ICO 

667 

679 

VVhito                         

766 

647 

Kbrth  Atlantic  division 

1,006 

jfalo                               

19.  406 

22, 122 

40,  91^ 
713 

23.  047 
10,  481 

1,299 

16,2.19 
19,  672 

35,301 
517 

23,508 
12,  403 

1,542 

7,735 
9,238 

16,  7.35 
218 

11,026 

5,917 

792 

5,781 
6,512 

12, 130 
103 

8.732 
3,561 

704 

4,249 
4,431 

8,551 
129 

7,237 
1,443 

501 

2,236 
2,536 

2,384 
2,  530 

1,833 
4,  239 

1,965 

2.208 
2,  678 

2,478 
2,  342 

2,010 
4,407 

2,376 

1,272 

1,485 

1, 383 
1,201 

1,128 
2, 359 

1,203 

1,098 
1,222 

1,102 
1,043 

1,019 
1,759 

1,121 

979 

1, 033 

1,009 

861 

991' 

1,089 

962 

jj'^f^Q                                  . 

5S9 
710 

1,293 
U 

1,155 
144 

901 

694 
818 

1,  53.] 
7 

1,374 
108 

1,056 

359 
433 

791 

1 

712 
81) 

548 

350 
348 

702 
2 

028 
70 

506 

300 
261 

558 
5 

535 
2S 

37S 

1,771 
2,101 

1,961 
3,  291 

1,984 
1.  824 

2,55a 

2,142 
2,  UIO 

2.373 
3,359 

2.  329 
2,853 

3,043 

1,147 
1,380 

1,266 
475 

1,232 
1,037 

1,722 

1,122 
1,119 

1,120 
1,502 

1.063 

2.  029 

1,552 

l.OOS 

9U 

936 

3,087 

2fatiro                          

970 

817 

1,189 

jjjilt^                    

411 

538 

958 
3 

8-t2 
119 

823 

405 
591 

1,056 

233 

315 

348 

217 

289 

505 

474 
32 

693 

178 
200 

378 

2.267 

2,  8;i2 

2.519 
4,348 

2,708 
1,015 

2,476 

2,727 
3,349 

3,050 

1,497 
1,937 

1,723 

1,357 
1.738 

1,551 
2,024 

1,553 
1,528 

2,199 

1,139 

1,236 

1,191 

927 
129 

1,015 

482 
CO 

721 

367 
11 

500 

3,083 
2,787 

3,053 

1,670 
2,229 

2,181 

1,208 

771 

Vermont 

1,763 

413 
410 

821 
2 

091 
■   132 

8,103 

472 
543 

1,010 
5 

831 
181 

5,127 

350 

371 

719 

016 
103 

2,662 

342 
351 

092 

1 

619 
74 

2,105 

264 
290 

500 

2,439 
2.  514 

2.477 
1,992 

2.397 
2,  994 

2,726 

2,828 
3,283 

3,049 
4,082 

2,803 
4,420 

2,875 

2.112 
2,251 

2,181 
2,132 

2.174 
2,226 

1,827 

2.154 
2,245 

2,201 
1,372 

2.193 
2,260 

1,710 

1,050 

1,921 

1,787 

532 
28 

1,680 

1,897 

830 

1,689 

]^f  nle                             

2,733 
3,340 

0,047 
50 

3,7.37 
2,300 

7D5 

2,2.53 

2,  874 

3,  085 

42 

3,343 
1,784 

08 1 

1,238 
1,424 

2,642 

20 

1,S07 
855 

312 

999 
1,100 

2,085 
2U 

1,534 
571 

288 

802 
878 

1,001 
19 

1,357 
323 

217 

2,  .340 
2,901 

2.730 
2,370 

2,302 
3,000 

2,301 

2,024 

3,108 

2.883 
2,176 

2,490 
4,023 

2,473 

1,759 

1,889 

1,830 
1,409 

1,637 
2,420 

1,43S 

1,075 
1,744 

1,707 
2,076 

1.380 
2,195 

1,649 

1,642 

1,735 

\y^){t4j                    

1,085 

i*Mlorcil         

2,096 

Xati  TO                

1,014 

1,909 

1,470 

llalo    

3U 
451 

708 
27 

491 

:i04 

2,050 

293 
391 

070 
14 

455 

220 

1,723 

141 

171 

:in 
1 

230 
82 

772 

140 
148 

282 
0 

230 
52 

.131 

97 
120 

210 
7 

210 
7 

470 

2,047 
2,  541 

2.273 
3.531 

2.0.33 
2,860 

2,735 

2,203 
2,725 

2,482 

2,  124 

2,240 

3,  o;io 

2,767 

1,347 
1,519 

1,405 
195 

1,420 
1,480 

1,  430 

l.COl 
1,035 

1,C53 
1,511 

1.720 
1,391 

719 

1,346 

1,590 

lyhltn 

1,460 

CuIulfNl                    

1,907 

Nnllvo 

1,099 
293 

CooDectlcal 

1,267 

890 
1,160 

2,025 
31 

1,243 
813 

715 
078 

1,092 
31 

1,214 

509 

358 
416 

760 
13 

006 
106 

134 
197 

325 
6 

292 

39 

215 
255 

4(H 
6 

451 
10 

2,425 
3,070 

2.701 
2,418 

2,  2(19 
1       4,428 

2,430 
3,080 

2.709 
2,  .398 

2,404 
3,U1U 

1.342 
1,528 

1.441 
1,212 

1,4.10 
1,401 

593 
841 

720 
091 

770 
483 

1,170 

1,363 

Whim  

1,278 

780 

1,  3.37 

Voreign • 

493 

a  IncludlDi;  Cbineae,  Japancio,  and  lodiiuu. 


THE  INSANE. 


159 


Table  1  ij  1  .—INSANE,  "WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COT-OR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  Ol'  POPULATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOItlKS:  1850  TO  1890— Continued. 


8TATK3  AND  TKnRITOItlES. 


Nortli  AtUnlic  divisinu— Continued 
Kew  York 

Mnio 

lY'inalo 

Whito 

Coloreil 

Knti  vo 

Foreign 

Xow  Jersey , 

Mftlo 

Feiimlo 

Wliito 

Colored 

Kativo 

Foreign 

Pennsylvania 

Male 

Female 

White 

Coloretl 

Native 

Foreign 

Sonth  Atlantic  division 

Male 

Female 

Wliito 

Colored 

Native 

Foreign 

Delaware 

Male 

Female 

■Wliito 

Colored 

Native 

Foreign 

Mar^'land 

Male 

Female 

■White , 

^        Colored 

Native 

Foreign 

District  of  Columbia 

Male 

Female 

"White 

Colored 

Native 

Foreign 

Viriiinia 

Male 

Female 

■White 

Colored 

Native 

Foreign 


NUMBEIt  OK  I.\SAN-E. 


1800 


17,840 


8,  254 
9,5«2 


17, 5S6 
200 


9,172 
8,G74 


3,1C3 


1.487 
1,676 


3,045 
118 


l.Ml 
1,202 


8,482 


4.2W 

4,  245 

8,  :!n2 
ISO 

5,  SI5 
2,  G07 


11,710 


0,048 
5,662 


8.807 
2.843 


10,416 
1,294 


lSt7 


107 
00 


152 
45 


165 
32 


816 
830 


1.420 
220 


1,310 
330 


1,578 


1,1!I2 
386 


946 

632 


2,407 


1,180 
1,227 


1,  073 

734 


:,309 
98 


ISSO 


14,055 


S,  189 
7.8C6 

13, 800 
195 

7.  752 
6,3U3 


2,405 


1,145 
1,260 

2,323 

82 

1,445 
»U0 


8,304 


3.983 

4,321 


3, 133 
171 


6,164 
2,140 


5.007 
5,809 


8,922 
2,  554 


10.  470 
1.000 


90 
102 


150 
48 


109 
29 


1,857 


865 
992 


1, 598 
259 


1,012 
•-'45 


701 

237 


814 
124 


492 
446 


2,411 


1,171 
1,210 


1,719 
092 


l,3U 
100 


1870 


e,353 


2,707 
3.646 


6,273 
SO 


3.207 
3,146 


407 
511 


901 
17 


567 
351 


3,895 


1.944 
1,951 


3,810 
85 


2,799 
1,096 


4,551 


2,400 
2,151 


3.814 

737 


4.080 
471 


36 
29 


58 
7 


662 

71 


593 
140 


1800 


4,317 


1,977 
2,340 

4,255 
62 

2,  r>02 
1,815 


272 
317 


573 
10 


443 
146 


1.344 
1,416 

2,711 
49 

2.004 
750 


1,728 
1,768 


3.149 
347 


3, 235 
261 


27 
33 


52 
8 


55 
5 


341 

138 


430 
49 


242 

237 


595 
530 


868 
257 


1,107 
18 


252 

308 


495 
05 


473 
87 


125 
79 


177 
27 


131 
73 


nl,  179 


636 
543 


1.088 
01 


1,114 
65 


1850 


2,521 


1,224 
1,297 

2,487 
34 

1,879 
642 


189 
I'JO 


370 
9 


317 
32 


1,9U 


980 
034 


1,865 
49 


1,550 
355 


1,432 
1,269 

2,396 
305 

2.583 
118 


38 
30 


48 
20 


05 
3 


299 

247 


477 
09 


487 
59 


23 


14 

9 


13 
10 


20 
3 


O070 


526 
444 


804 
106 


950 
20 


BATIO  PER  1,000,000  or  mrOLATIO!!. 


1800 


2,975 


2,773 
3,175 


2.904 
3,924 


2,072 
5,521 


2,003 
2,315 


2,180 
2,440 


1,703 
3,836 


1,613 


1,589 
1,638 


1,613 
1,640 


1,318 
3,154 


1,322 


1,309 
1,275 


1,  .180 
871 


1,204 
6,205 


1,100 


1,250 
1,085 


1.085 
1,583 


1.062 
2.431 


1,579 


1.  .582 
1,576 

1,725 
1,  019 

1.  382 
3,503 


6,840 


10. 878 
3,195 


8.740 
2.  972 


4.470 
33,  071 


1,451 


1,432 

1,475 


l.OJO 
1,154 


1,410 
6,334 


1880 


2,705 


2,470 
3,052 

2.7a3 
2,917 

2,003 
5,202 


2,126 


2.045 
2,206 

2.128 
2,097 

1.589 
4,330 


1,039 


1.864 
2,013 


1,938 
1,991 


1,603 
3,641 


1,511 


402 

529 


,917 
868 


410 
773 


295 
407 


248 
S15 


232 
063 


1,987 


1,871 
2,098 

2.205 
1,232 

1, 892 
2,959 


5,281 


8,387 
2,520 


0.898 
2,080 


3,065 
26,048 


1,504 


1,570 
1,017 

1,951 
1,095 

1,  .143 
6,805 


1870 


1,251 
1,043 


1.448 
1.522 


088 
2,704 


1,013 


005 
1,120 


1,020 
554 


790 
1,  a'i8 


1. 105 
1,106 


1,102 
1,301 


940 

:,oio 


777 


S37 
720 


1,040 
332 


717 
2,823 


575 
465 


567 
307 


483 
9S5 


956 
022 


1,093 
403 


850 
1,678 


3,637 


5,483 
1,083 


4,871 
1,128 


2,090 
14,581 


913 


097 
S44 

1,220 
501 

914 
1,309 


1800 


1,112 


1,022 
1,202 


1.111 
1,202 


809 
1,813 


812 

on 


886 
031 


807 
1,180 


050 


924 
075 

951 
860 

810 
1,756 


652 


043 
060 


108 


022 
1,6U6 


535 


476 
SS4 


574 
370 


534 
546 


739 


959 
380 


1,122 


3.  .521 
1.9S6 


2,913 
1,886 


2.0M 
.5,848 


739 


1.0:19 
168 


927 
3,511 


I860 


814 


781 
818 


816 
093 


770 
979 


77* 
770 


795 
374 


808 
534 


628 


839 
817 


826 
914 


776 
1.170 


577 


611 
543 


650 
lOt 


565 
1.125 


743 


827 
C58 


675 

9S2 


753 
571 


937 


1,023 
850 


1,141 
418 


016 
1,152 


445 


.179 
327 


343 
727 


428 
610 


683 


7.13 
631 


906 
201 


670 
870 


a  Including  ■West  'Virgmla. 


160 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  151.— IN'SAXE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850  TO  1890— Continued. 


KmiBER  OF  INSANE. 

EATIO  PEE  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION. 

IS90 

ISSO 

1870 

rseo 

1850 

1890 

ISSO 

1870 

1S60 

1S50 

Pocth  Atlantic  diviaion— Continued. 

1,079 

982 

374 

1,415 

1,568 

810 

533 
546 

1,027 
52 

980 
99 

1,723 

477 
503 

9(5 
37 

880 
90 

2,028 

198 
176 

303 
9 

336 
38 

779 

1,306 
1,466 

1,407 
1,389 

1,317 
5,243 

1,066 

1,  .517 
1,661 

1,595 
1,427 

1,476 
5,230 

1,449 

888 

803 

861 
501 

791 
2,223 

727 

1 

1 

' 

1 

660 

510 

665 

687 

"Mold                       

735 
970 

1,315 
410 

1,713 
12 

912 

858 
1,170 

1,591 
437 

2,023 
5 

1,112 

380 
399 

670 
109 

775 

4 

333 

334 
320 

570 
84 

056 
4 

317 

254 
250 

467 

43 

603 
7 

249 

943 

1,185 

1,246 

729 

1.001 
3,241 

792 

1,247 
1,044 

1,834 
821 

1,449 
1,336 

1,117 

733 

723 

988 
277 

726 
1,320 

472 

674 
656 

914 

232 

063 
1,213 

450 

589 

384 

■^Iiil©                  ..        

844 

136 

UTative 

581 

2,712 

373 

Male       

46C 
446 

470 
442 

•       880 
20 

1.815 

503 
609 

C5I 

1.077 
35 

1,097 

158 
175 

238 
95 

321 

12 

634 

78 
239 

297 
20 

313 
4 

491 

130 
119 

224 
23 

232 

17 

324 

814 

771 

1,017 
6U 

774 
4,147 

988 

1.026 
1,205 

1,664 
763 

1,090 
4,534 

1,100 

459 
484 

822 

228 

460 
1,486 

535 

225 
670 

1,020 
48 

451 
401 

464 

394 

351 

TVIiite         

816 

63 

Kativo     

352 

1.952 

35S 

Male          

830 
985 

1,255 
560 

1,785 
30 

351 

817 
880 

1,280 
411 

1,602 
35 

253 

309 
323 

6115 
129 

622 
12 

29 

261 
230 

447 
44 

409 

22 

25 

lot 

ICO 

291 
30 

313 
9 

11 

902 
1,074 

1,281 
632 

978 
2  472 

897 

1,071 
1,129 

1,574 
567 

1,085 
3,313 

038 

534 
537 

791 

237 

530 
1,078 

154 

490 
438 

750 
94 

449 
1,885 

178 

359 

35S 

•White 

561 
78 

Kati  vo       

351 

1.387 

12S 

Male   

109 
1S2 

190 
135 

322 
29 

86.847 

110 
134 

163 
85 

238 
13 

29,811 

13 
14 

18 
11 

28 
1 

10.672 

15 
lU 

17 
8 

24 
1 

5,  .555 

7 
4 

9 

2 

11 

837 
961 

871 
931 

874 
1.265 

1,648 

1,038 
1,059 

1,649 
1,  .597 

1.265 
3,371 

2,070 

872 
1,007 

1,178 
070 

917 
1,514 

1,717 

159 
130 

187 
120 

153 
201 

822 

203 
148 

219 

128 

173 
302 

611 

153 

96 

White    

191 

50 

KatiTO   

130 

2,610 

483 

Male 

18.  987 
17,860 

36. 128 
719 

21. 101 
13,  680 

7,000 

14. 010 
15, 173 

29, 251 
538 

19, 742 
10,  069 

7,2S0 

5.158 
5.314 

10,512 
100 

7.051 
3. 621 

3.414 

2.721 
2,832 

5,504 
51 

4,101 
1.454 

2.293 

1,3.59 
1,251 

2,573 
37 

2,228 
382 

1,317 

1,023 
1,818 

1,725 
1,380 

1,366 
3,452 

2,278 

703 
880 

828 
506 

062 
1, 552 

1,281 

574 
C50 

018 
259 

5«3 
912 

080 

483 

483 

"VHilte 

488 

273 

Xatire 

469 

587 

Ohio 

60S 

Male   

3,670 
3,930 

7,400 
194 

6,553 
2,047 

3,291 

3,454 
8,8:i2 

7, 121 
102 

5,113 
1,973 

3,548 

1,612 
1, 802 

3,  .141 
73 

2. 503 
UU 

1,504 

1.108 
1.185 

2,  275 
18 

1,050 
037 

1,035 

68^1 
C34 

1,303 

1,099 
218 

563 

1,978 
2,103 

2,000 
2,217 

1.728 
4,437 

1,501 

2,140 
2,419 

2,285 
2,021 

1,895 
4,996 

1,793 

1,688 
1,004 

1,795 
1,  721 

1,596 
4,307 

1,205 

1,  357 

1,284 
1,133 

1,092 
2,440 

89S 

931 
1,031 

088 
49U 

821 
1,941 

706 

672 

Female 

658 

Wlilte 

e«( 

Colored 

554 

TCatiro 

024 

Foreign 

099 

570 

Male 

Femalo 

1,611 
1.660 

3,214 
77 

2,720 
371 

1.705 
1,843 

3,480 
08 

2,027 
021 

748 
750 

1,480 
18 

1,223 

281 

493 
542 

1,  025 
10 

886 
149 

284 
279 

356 
7 

520 
43 

1,458 
1.546 

1,497 
1.686 

1.329 
3, 90S 

872 
919 

897 
720 

795 
1,987 

705 
832 

760 
853 

719 
1,280 

555 
583 

Whtt« 

500 

623 

Native 

557 

Foreign 

774 

THE  INSANE. 


161 


TAnin  15I.-INSANE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  Of  POPULATJO.V, 

BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850  TO  1890— Coutinucd. 


STATES   AX!)  TEKKITORIES. 

NUUDER  OP  INSANE. 

BATIO  PEE  1,000,000  OF  POrCLATIOX. 

1800       1 

ISSO 

1870 

1800 

1850       1 

1890 

i<tso 

is;o 

isto   1 

lS.'iO 

Uorili  Central  division— Continued. 

0.641     1 

5.134 

1,625 

683 

238 

J,  730 

],««7 

040 

390 

280 

"^[^Iq                                   

3.4-14 

3.197 

G.5;i4 

107 

3  8.15 
2,  800 

3,725 

2,542 
2.  602 

5.  ('.5S 
70 

3.019 
2,115 

2,790 

791 
831 

1.615 
10 

930 
095 

814 

.321 
362 

683 

131 
107 

2.10 

1 
209     I 
29 

133 

1,746 
1,724 

1.734 
1,849 

1,285 
3,331 

1,779 

1.002 

1,738 

1,609 
1,027 

1,210 
3,624 

1,708 

003 
079 

043 
347 

459 

1,:)49 

687 

335 
447 

401 

292 

265 

279 

368 

Nntive 

Foreign 

474 

209 

250 

.342 
644 

334 

2S3 
230 

334 

j^slo                    

1.800 
1,859 

3,675 
SO 

2,212 
1,513 

3,013 

1,292 
1,504 

2,758 
38 

1,845 
951 

2,  520 

376 
438 

809 
5 

528 
280 

846 

113 

137 

217 
3 

182 
6S 

283 

73 
OU 

132 

1 

111 
54 

J,  700 
1.S55 

1,773 
2,380 

1,427 
2,782 

2,083 

1,498 
1,942 

1,708 
1,698 

1.478 
2.448 

1,920 

009 
773 

693 
298 

576 
1,067 

802 

286 
387 

336 
231 

303 
450 

365 

348 

320 

■\Vhit©                       

334 

387 

324 

402 

177 

1,853 
1.058 

3,490 
17 

],.1C0 
1,947 

2,205 

1.  243 
1.283 

2,617 
9 

1,050 
1,470 

1,143 

390 
456 

845 
1 

308 
538 

302 

155 
128 

283 

26 
28 

54 

2,120 
2,042 

2,0.80 
2,653 

1,341 
3,750 

1,694 

1,828 
2,01U 

1,922 
1,531 

1,154 
3,042 

1,460 

710 
891 

805 
301 

446 
1,470 

087 

380 
347 

306 

158 

199 

177 

136 
147 

23 

33 
21 

1 

272 
531 

145 

169 

190 

165 

1,240 
930 

2,197 
8 

710 
1,489 

3, 197 

58 ; 

561 

1.140 
5 

387 
^58 

2.544 

158 
144 

208 
4 

123 
179 

742 

13 
12 

23 

1 

1,796 
1,576 

1,693 
1,412 

858 
3,180 

;      1,672 

1,393 
],f51 

1,407 
1,286 

754 
2.832 

1,566 

671 
704 

680 
2,761 

441 
1,114 

621 

140 
152 

148 

269 

White  

1 

1C6 

14 

11 

201 

1 

124 
187 

298 

244 

42 

219 

Female 

■White        

1,727 
1,470 

2,039 
1,158 

3.418 

1,336 
1.208 

2,  535 
9 

1,710 
628 

3,310 

378 
364 

742 

101 

100 

201 

23 
19 

42 

1,737 
1,602 

1.063 
3,  238 

1.284 
3.  373 

;      1, 276 

1,575 
1,556 

1,570 
898 

1,259 
3,165 

1,526 

604 
641 

624 

283 
312 

298 

228 
208 

219 



Foreign 

.504 
238 

1,263 

103 
38 

770 

37 

5 

262 

509 
1,163 

734 

287 
358 

051 

210 

238 

384 

1,  755 
1,063 

3.272 
140 

2.467 
951 

221 

1,602 
1,648 

3,165 
145 

2,443 

S07 

(a) 

OIC 
047 

1,217 

40 

831 
432 

(0) 

409 
301 

750 
20 

5S0 
190 

138 
124 

249 
13 

218 
44 

;      1.267 
1,285 

'      1, 294 
969 

1.009 
4,  U49 

1 

1,210 

1,474 

1,583 

1.  .'".63 
996 

1.248 
4,098 

687 

784 

759 
389 

554 
1,944 

057 
645 

705 
109 

!i68 
1,183 

386 

382 

White         

421 

144 

SCO 

574 

117 

104 

221 

1 

1,152 
1.  282 

1,213 

1 

1 

1                   1        

"White 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7D 

142 

i 

310 

1 1 

780 
1,743 

1           "' 

1 

1                         1                        1 

1 

1 

Soulli  Dakota 

672 

!-3 

i 

532 

212 

■  1 

Female 

"White 

173 

137 

307 

3 

150 
151 

42 
30 

69 
3 

33 
39 

2 

1 

3 

1 

960 
922 

938 
1,976 

050 
1,691 

510 
567 

518 
1,478 

396 
733 

225 
189 

233 

1 
1 

i 

Nativo 

1 
2 

107 
415 

':::::.:::: 

Foreign 

a  See  Suutli  Dakota. 


b  Dakota  territory. 


7170   IIsS- 


-11 


162 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabi.k  151.— CsSAXE,  with  DISTIXCTION  of  sex,  COEOR,  AXD  nativity,  AXD  ratios  per  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850  TO  1890— Continued. 


NCHBER  OF  DiSANE. 

RATIO  PER  1,000,000  OF 

POPCLATION. 

STATES  AKD  TEnRITORrSS. 

1800 

1S80 

1870 

1860 

ISSO 

1S90 

1880 

1870 

1860 

18J>0 

Kortli  Central  division— Continued. 

932 

450 

28 

5 

880 

993 

228 

173 

AfalA 

492 
440 

5)5 
417 

1,794 

245 

205 

446 
4 

250 
200 

■      1,000 

17 
11 

28 

2 
5 

859 
905 

884 
582 

001 
2,059 

1,257 

983 
1,009 

992 
1,516 

704 
2,053 

1,004 

241 
209 

229 

119 

248 

174 

10 
18 

131 

3 

2 

10 

108 
580 

359 

133 
315 

93 

AJlDSaS - 

Male 

1,008 
786 

1,719 

75 

1,303 
491 

10,  524 

r,n 

469 

901 
39 

759 
211 

11,211 

67 
64 

123 
3 

90 
41 

3,852 

8 
10 

1,340 
1,164 

1.249 

1,484 

1.019 
3,321 

959 

989 
1,021 

1,009 
888 

857 
2,189 

1,257 

331 
395 

370 
106 

285 
847 

699 

135 
42 

94 



7 
3 

2,173 

74 
236 

377 

1,596 

371 

S,153 
5,371 

8,274 
2,250 

9,687 
837 

2,729 

5,506 
5,705 

8,889 
2,322 

10,368 
843 

2,764 

1,942 
1,910 

3,204 
G48 

3,466 
386 

1,245 

1,209 
964 

1,974 
199 

1,967 
206 

623 

843 
753 

1,429 
167 

1,490 
106 

527 

921 
999 

1,105 
646 

909 
2,601 

1,468 

1,220 
1,295 

1,506 
769 

1,199 
3,074 

1,0S9 

692 
595 

758 
291 

559 
1,656 

942 

407 
344 

529 
98 

355 
896 

539 

382 

360 

WTiite                    

508 

Colored      

112 

358 

775 

536 

Male    

1,491 
1,233 

2,355 
374 

2,455 
274 

1,845 

1,492 
1,292 

2,439 
345 

2,482 
302 

2,404 

672 
573 

1,143 
102 

1,082 
103 

923 

335 
288 

588 
35 

549 

74 

640 

236 
241 

502 
25 

497 
30 

407 

1,582 
1,352 

1,481 
1,395 

1,364 
4,616 

1,044 

1,792 
1,583 

1,771 
1,271 

1,562 
5,074 

1,559 

1,009 
874 

1,040 
459 

860 
2,571 

735 

566 
511 

639 
148 

501 
1,237 

577 

569 

Female....  •• 

S02 

White 

659 

113 

523 

935 

Tenncasce.. 

406 

816 
1,029 

1.523 
320 

1,784 
01 

1,469 

1,149 
1,255 

2,040 
364 

2,336 
08 

1,521 

450 

475 

806 
119 

900 
25 

555 

358 

282 

609 
31 

622 

18 

257 

213 
194 

380 
27 

403 
233 

915 
1,175 

1,141 
743 

1,021 
3,010 

971 

1,491 
1,623 

1,791 
902 

L.'-.Sl 
4,071 

1,205 

722 
748 

801 
369 

726 
1,294 

556 

636 
615 

737 

no 

571 
848 

267 

422 

389 

502 

Colored 

110 

Kativo 

406 

354 

302 

Malo 

689 

780 

1,079 
390 

1,417 
52 

1,104 

719 

802 

1110 
411 

1,475 
46 

1,147 

275 
280 

431 
124 

830 
19 

245 

156 
101 

223 
34 

246 
11 

272 

119 
114 

201 
32 

227 
6 

129 

910 

1,  032 

1,294 
574 

946 
3,519 

850 

1,155 
1,253 

1,676 
085 

1,177 
4,  720 

1,014 

563 

551 

827 
201 

543 
1,  907 

290 

319 
213 

421 

78 

258 
890 

344 

303 

301 

Wliltfl 

471 

Colored 

93 

XatiTO 

297 

799 

218 

614 

590 

703 
401 

1,052 
52 

BIO 

521 
020 

715 
432 

1,107 
40 

1,002 

118 
127 

153 
r2 

236 
9 

451 

154 
118 

230 
36 

233 
19 

169 

07 
62 

105 
24 

127 
2 

200 

791 
922 

1,290 
538 

821 
0,539 

814 

919 

1,109 

1,491 
062 

986 
4,344 

1,000 

285 
306 

400 
207 

289 
804 

020 

379 
306 

607 

82 

323 
2,220 

239 

215 

I'ciDalo 

210 

'While 

355 

77 

Kative .  . 

211 

Foreign 

418 

380 

Mnlo 

433 

477 

6:i:i 

277 

7R4 
120 

443 
5.09 

698 

304 

8.14 
108 

220 

2.11 

323 

123 

324 
127 

80 
89 

125 
44 

103 
C4 

08 

102 

144 

60 

139 
01 

774 
853 

1,134 
494 

7.14 
2,533 

915 

1.186 

1,534 
627 

942 
3,103 

007 
033 

892 
351 

487 
2,054 

210 
263 

350 
126 

107 
790 

357 

Fomalo 

419 

Wliite 

504 

Colored 

214 

Nntlvo 

309 

Foreign 

8M 

THE  INSANE. 


163 


Tablt:  151.— insane,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF  I'Ol'ULATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850  TO  1890— Continuod. 


NUHBEB  OF  IHSAITE. 

BATIO  PEE  1,000,000  OP  POI'L-IJITIO.V. 

1800 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1800 

18S0 

1870 

1880 

18&0 

South  Central  division— Contimioil. 

1,070 

1,564 

270 

125 

37 

747 

083 

330 

207 

174 

llftlo              

834 
1,301 

1.428 
242 

7 

807 
757 

1,258 
306 

1,358 
206 

129 
lU 

211 
59 

229 
41 

72 
53 

112 
13 

107 
18 

20 
17 

37 

713 
785 

797 
570 

680 
1,  582 

113 

063 
1,004 

1,0.50 
776 

919 

1,797 

30S 
357 

373 
232 

303 
657 

225 
186 

266 
71 

191 
414 

179 

172 

•White        

240 

Kat  i  ve 

33 

1 

109 

226 

1 

\rn1n 

3 
4 

7 

86 
148 

119 

1 

: 

, 



5 
2 

790 

85 
730 

700 

789 

161 

87 

63 

983 

332 

200 

300 

371 
419 

581 
209 

762 
28 

5.876 

373 
414 

629 
160 

776 
13 

3,550 

78 
83 

137 
24 

1S9 
2 

1,384 

54 
33 

81 
6 

85 
2 

525 

40 
23 

60 
3 

62 

1 

23 

633 

772 

710 
075 

684 
1,963 

1,941 

901 
1,072 

1,063 
758 

980 
1,256 

2,008 

314 
351 

378 
196 

332 
398 

1,397 

237 
159 

250 
54 

197 
556 

»18 

364 

230 

TVliite     

370 

63 

297 

680 

129 

3,679 
1,997 

5,  CMS 
241 

2,626 
3,250 

192 

2,403 

1,147 

3,375 
175 

1,537 
2,013 

59 

984 

400 

1,325 
59 

582 
802 

2 

406 
119 

519 
6 

223 
302 

16 

7 

23 

2,176 
1,604 

1,963 
1,532 

1,164 
4,216 

1,453 

2,246 
1,644 

2,093 
1,126 

1,212 
4,026 

1,506 

1,615 
1,049 

1,455 
736 

859 
2,559 

97 

963 

603 

943 
88 

507 
1,687 

122 

148 

■WThito      

130 

Native  . 

21 
2 

138 

74 

153 
39 

182 
10 

79 
113 

40 

53 
6 

57 
2 

23 
31 

4 

1 
1 

2 

1,741 

881 

1,430 
2,040 

887 
2,622 

659 

1,881 
5(6 

1,611 

530 

1,013 
2,691 

192 

60 
261 

109 

1 

2 

159 

1 

25 
IS 

38 
2 

23 
17 

326 

4 

635 
702 

641 
1,  399 

502 
1,140 

791 

283 

1 

"White 

4 

206 

2 
2 

09 

134 
342 

509 

12 

301 

212 
114 

316 
10 

208 
118 

66 

59 
40 

91 
8 

66 
33 

153 

7 
5 

12 

864 
683 

781 
1,294 

634 
1,405 

430 

457 
614 

476 
2,499 

427 
829 

1,279 

282 
332 

306 

:::.:.:;:: 

11 

1 

60 

331 
152 

544 

28 

11 

299  ' 

171 

28 
38 

65- 
1 

59 
7 

75 
78 

149 
4 

136 
17 

28 
22 

50 

13 
15 

23 

7 

i 

11 

337 
539 

455 
92 

■115 
022 

1,163 
1,416 

1,370 
309 

1.220 
2,112 

594 
492 

554 

205 
338 

338 

221 

134 

179 

Native 

4S 
2 

27 

1 

11 

.'■..'■)6 
356 

311 
149 

1S5 

foieiga 



164 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  151.— INSANE,  AVITH  DISTIXCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  XATIVITY,  AXD  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF  POPULATIO^i, 

BY  STATES  AXD  TERRITORIES:  1850  TO  1890— Continncd. 


NCMBGR  OP  DIS,4:7E. 

BATIO  PER  1,000,000  OP  POPULATION. 

1S90 

1880              1870 

1860 

1850 

1890 

1880 

1870 

ISSO 

1850 

WestGm  division— Coutiuued. 

G4 

21 

1 



1,073 

519 

104 

Male 

48 
IC 

57 
7 

20 
38 

1C6 

IG 
5 

19 
2 

9 
12 

151 

1 

1.313 
094 

1.028 
1,733 

037 
2,022 

798 

567 
408 

.540 
379 

309 
748 

1,049 

145 

\rhite         

1 

104 

1 
25 

172 
288 

15 

5 

372 

439 

M;ile 

S3 
83 

164 
2 

C4 
102 

183 

73 

78 

149 
2 

58 
93 

31 

10 
15 

25 

10 
5 

15 

2 
3 

5 

751 
852 

797 
997 

413 
1,  U22 

3,599 

980 
1,123 

1.040 
1,  299 

580 
2,114 

497 

227 

3.'il 

291 

494 

250 

374 

331 

562 

441 

10 
15 

2 

W 
5 

4 
1 

178 
488 

47 

363 
392 



428 

489 

143 
40 

17') 
8 

54 
1J9 

^2 

'a 

30 

1 

15 
16 

10 

1 
1 

2 

4,895 
2,417 

4,478 
1,198 

1,739 

H,772 

984 

524 
444 

560 
113 

410 
624 

490 

31 
99 

51 

..) 

"Whit©                

1 

I 

1 

1 

I...:..:.!:.:.::: 

1 

lOG 

07 

1 

Idaho                                                               .  •. 

. 

1 

Male       

55 
28 

82 
1 

52 
31 

380 

13 
3 

IG 

1 

1,072 
846 

J.OCO 
422 

777 
1,770 

1,088 

liOG     1             82 

278 

AVhite      

1 

.,. 

8 
8 

135 

353 

802 

1,797 

1 
23 

127 
9C0 

3 

2J9 

272 
108 

37.1 
5 

194 
18C 

610 

101 
34 

131 

4 

68 
G7 

378 

17 
G 

23 

2 
1 

3 

1.250 
819 

1,101 
563 

748 
2,067 

1 

2,040 

2,197 

1,107 

1,949 

505 

1,140 
4,2»0 

2,103 

1,134 
669 

1,030 

237 
318 

269 

•White        

1.1 
8 

122 

3 

792 
1,592 

1,342 

355 

23 

5 

438 

376 

Male 

443 

197 

GIO 
30 

374 
26C 

3,730 

264 

114 

301 
17 

264 
114 

2,5C3 

83 
39 

110 
G 

88 
34 

1,146 

15 
8 

23 

5 

2,436 
1,493 

2,021 
2,498 

1,458 
4,641 

3,092 

2.554 
1,597 

2,214 
1,454 

1,  830 
3,  737 

2,895 

1,562 
1,032 

1,334 
1,502 

1,109 
2,931 

2,045 

475 
384 

441 

605 

While 

5 

382 

Nativi-    .     ...                  

20 
3 

450 

4 
1 

2 

422 
S8S 

l.'OO 

326 

978 

Califorsia 

22 

2,417 
1,319 

3,  .571 
](tS 

1,493 
■     2, 243 

1,723 

780 

2,308 
135 

883 
1,020 

835 
311 

1,093 
53 

408 
738 

360 
90 

450 
6 

163 
293 

2 

3,453 
2,590 

3,212 
1      1,711 

1.774 
6, 123 

3,  325 
2,251 

3,  087 
1,384 

l,.-.44 
5,5:11 

2,389 
1,470 

2.188 
871 

1,104 
3,517 

i,3;m) 

844 

I,. 392 
106 

698 
2,000 

23 

White 

2 

22 

Fon-ifin 

2 

28 

THE  INSANE. 


165 


Tablk  152.— IXSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY.  WITH  DISTINCTION  OV  HKX,  COF.OU,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 

FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATKS  AND  TEKKITORIES:  ISW). 


AI^ABAMA. 


Fonn<l 

in 
couuty. 

*                                — 
BELONQINQ  TO  COUNTV. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Xativo  born. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Bl.ick. 

Parents  n.a-  ' 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

fort'iyn. 

Miied 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

^»1-    m'Se. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

re. 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

The  state 

1.489 

2l 

1,469 

689 

780 

528 

551 

476 

525 

22 

'1 

30 

22 

161 

229 

134 

U6 

27 

33 

7 

8 
34 

7 
29 

It 
19 
25 
15 
21 

8 
19 
22 
19 
18 

6 
31 
12 

3 

4 

10  j 
12  1 
12 
34 
17  < 

23 
10 
19 
7 
13 

17 
9 
25 
15 
34 

71 
14 
28 
23 
19 

15 
11 
19 
62 

20 

23 
31 
138 
25 
46 

13 
29 
12 
25 
20 

19 
16 
24 
25 

12 

17 
73 
16 
9 
34 

" 

5 

17 

11 

5 
8 

14 
.■i 

13 

6 

11 
9 
8 

U 

4 
12 
6 
1 
1 

3 

8 
9 

19 
7 

15 

9 
3 

5 

2 
11 

4 
14 

34 
3 

15 
8 
5 

3 
11 
31 
11 

K 
10 
08 
14 

•)') 

13 
4 

11 
5 

11 
8 
10 
13 

5 

6 

40 

.       6 

5 
16 

2 

2 
3 

'I 

18 

9  i 
H  i 
11 
10 

8  ' 

3 

8 
13 
11 

7 

2 
19 

e 

2 
3 

7 

4 

3 

15 

10 ! 

8 
8 
10 
4 
8 

10 

!t 

20 

37 
11 

13 
15 
14 

8 

8 

8 

31 

'• 
15 
21 
70 
11 
21 

0 
IG 

8 
14 
13 

8 
8 
8 
12 
7 

11 

33 

10 

4 

18 

5 

5 

11 

2 

10 

4 

0 
12 

4 
11 

5 
7 
5 
8 
11 

4 
0 
4 

1 
1 

3 
8 
7 
10 
G 

8 
1 
8 
2 
5 

7 
2 

9 
4 
14 

26 
3 

13 
G 
4 

7 
2 

0 

23 

6 

8 
9 

55 
9 

11 

0 
10 

3 
11 

5 

7 
5 
15 
8 
2 

5 

29 

5 

4 

2 

1 
2 
7 
4 
IG 

5 
7 
8 

7 
8 

3 

5 
4 
10 
G 

2 

10 

5 

2 

3 

7 
4 
3 
5 

8 

6 
6 
9 
4 
3 

10 

1 

n 
s 

19 

20 
9 
9 
13 
14 

7 
3 
5 
16 
4 

15 
20 
40 

ll 

n 

9 

4 

11 

14 

5 
8 
7 
7 
5 

9 
23 
9 
3 
7 

5 

5 

11 

10 

4 

e 
11 

4 

11 

5 
G 
5 
7 
11 

4 
3 
4 

1 

1 

3 
G 
7 
9 
G 

7 
1 
8 
2 
5 

7 
2 
9 
4 
14 

21 
3 

12 
6 
4 

7 
2 
5 
23 
G 

8 

9 

31 

9 

8 

6 
10 

3 
11 

5 

7 

5 

15 

7 
2 

5 
23 
S 
3 
7 
2 

1 
2 
6 

4 

le 

5 
6 

7 
6 
8 

3 
5 
4 
10 
G 

2 
9 
5 
2 
3 

7 
4 
3 
5 
8 

0 
C 
9 
4 
8 

10 
1 
5 
6 

19 

21 
9 
9 
13 
14 

7 
3 
5 
16 
4 

15 
20 
33 
6 
14 

0 

9 

4 

11 

13 

5 
7 
7 
7 
h 

8 
21 

a 

3 
7 

1             1 

1 

1 

10 

1 
2 

4 
4 
3 
3 

■■'o' 
"'i' 

1 

2 
2 
1 
2 

1 

1 
9 
1 
2 

\ 
3 
2 

...  1 ' 

18 

1 
8 

• 

3 
4 

1 
G 
14 
C 
0 

1 
8 
5 
1 
2 

5 

4 
8 
10 
4 

3 
4 
3 
2 
4 

13 

1 

6 

1 

Uibb 

) 

1 

1 
2 
2 

1 
2 

Itullnek 

\ 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 



Chilton           

1 



,        4 
1        4 

3 
9 
1 

1 

4 
4 

3 

\ 
1 

Clarke                          .  ... 

\ 

CJay                                .        

! 

1 





1 

1 1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

3 

1 

8 
1 

3  1           1 

1  ' 



1 

1 

3 

1 

Dale           

2 
0 
1 

7 

1 
1 
1 

"io' 

2 

2 
2 
1 

2 
8 

1 

5 
1 

t 

Dallas      

X 

'...".. 

10 

1 

1 
2 

1 

Dekalb 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

Fayetto 

1 



6 
9 
5 

1 

11 
2 
4 
2 

] 
5 
3 
IS 
5 

""i 

6 
7 
3 

Hale          

2 
4 
21 

14 
5 
S 
7 
5 



2 

2 

. 

2 



1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

8 

7 
...... 

2 

1 

...... 

5 

6 

_  4 

11 
2 

4 

^ 

1 

2 
2 
1 

1 

2 

Leo 

: 

4 

2. 

14 

4 

3 

9 

34 

9 

S 
19 
41 

w 

3 
7 
3 
10 
9 

8 
3 
6 
6 

5 
1,025 

n 

4 
19 



1 
5 
8 
5 

'""i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
13 

5 
11 

1 
3 
1 

1 

24 

5 

9 

....„ 

4 
3 

1 

3 
...... 

S 
2 

2 
10 

1 

1 

11 

"■"s' 

3 
10 

1 
2 
I 

1 
20 

1 

5 

i 

Mobile           

10 

14 

13 

4 

2 

i 

1 

2 

Perry 

5 

4 
3 

1 

2 

Pickens 

1, 

Pilto 

Haiidolnti 

1 

1 

4 
3 
1 
5 
3 

1 
11 

1 
1 
9 

4 

3 

...... 

2 

1 
0 

1 
1 
9 

3 

St.  Clair 

1 

1 

Sholbv 

1 

4 
1- 

2 
0 
1 
1 
11 

1 
...... 

I 

1 



1 

1 
2 

3 

2 

\ 

....;:::: 

1 

..... 

Wilcox 

::;:;.: ".:".:::: 

i    

1 

' 

1 

166 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  "AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOLT^D  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

ARIZONA. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BKLOSCIKO  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

■White. 

Colored. 

COUKTXES. 

Total. 

Kative  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

1 

1 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

l)otU  parents 

foreign. 

Mised 
blood 

" 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe.' 
male. 

^=^'=-  liL 

Male,   '^'i' 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

66 

59 

44 

15 

43 

14 

19 

5 

24 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
9 
5 
3 
al3 

4 

6 

U 

c9 

3 

2 
6 
5 
3 
10 

4 
4 
4 
4 
2 

1 
3 

3' 

2' 

5" 

1 

2 
6 
5 
3 
9 

4 
4 

1 
3 

3' 

i' 

1 
2 
4 

1 
3 

2 
3 
2 
1 

1 
4 
1 
2 
6 

2 
1 
2 
3 
2 

1 
2 

1 



1 



■■"  1 

1 

1..;:;; 

j 

66 

3 

1 

1 

Pima                            .               1 

1 

1 

""  ""I 

PiQal                      

;; 

4    

4             4 
2             1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1      i 

1 

1 

^"°" 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

ARKANSAS. 


Tho  State 

784 

789 

370 

419 

279 

302 

260 

234 

G 

5 

13 

.. 

91 

117 

80 

94 

11 

23 

1 
10 

8 
29 
10 

4 
8 

17 
7 

16 

7 
6 
7 

12 
13 

6 
17 
15 
2 
5 

16 
11 
12 
18 
9 

10 
3 

4 
18 
3 

8 
19 
12 
12 
(24 

12 
3 
0 

11 
8 

12 
16 
13 
IS 
8 

8 
13 
9 
S 
7 

6 
10 
26 

4 

20 

9 
1 
9 

5 

7 
2 

2 
11 
7 
1 
3 

12 
6 
5 
9 
5 

6 
1 
2 
8 
1 

« 

12 
6 
5 

11 

5 

1 
3 
S 

4 

7 

7 
9 
6 

1 

4 
3 
4 
2 
3 

4 
6 
0 
2 

1 

1 
6 
4 
9 
3 

3 
4 
8 
6 

7 

4 

6 
2 
5 
11 

4 
0 
8 
1 
2 

4 

5 

7 
9 

4 

4 

2 
2 
10 
2 

2 
7 
6 
7 
13 

7 
2 
3 
6 
4 

fi 
9 
4 
B 
7 

4 

10 
C 
3 

4 

2 
6 
17 
2 

1 

i' 

4 

20 

7 

1 
3 
0 

6 

3 

5 

1 

2 
10 

1 
1 
3 

3 
4 
4 
9 
5 

5 

1 

4 

1 

5 
11 
6 
2 
3 

5 

1 
3 
2 
2 

5 
7 
6 
0 

1 

4 
1 
2 
2 
2 

4 
2 

3 

1 
1 

1 
3 
4 
9 
3 

2 
2 
8 
3 
4 

4 
G 

4 
8 

4 
4 

i' 

2 

3' 

6 
0 
4 

4 
1 
2 
5 
2 

2 

7 
G 
5 

4 

7 
2 
3 

2' 

4 
9 
3 
9 
6 

2 
2 
3 
3 
3 

2 

4 
3 
2 

1 

i" 

4 

19 

G 

1 
3 

7 

G 

2 

3 

5 
1 

2 
10 
1 
1 
3 

3 

4 
4 
8 
5 

5 
1 
2 
4 
1 

5 
11 
6 

1 
3 

S 
1 
3 
2 
2 

5 
7 
6 
0 

1 

4 
1 
1 
2 
2 

4 

2 
3 

1 
1 

1 
2 
4 
8 
3 

1 
2 
7 
3 
3 

4 
6 
2 

4 
8 

3 
4 

Aehlev     

2 
8 
17 

S 

1 
5 
9 

4 
7 

4 
2 
C 
6 
6 

1 

3 

3 

3 

3 

Baxter       

.... 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

BradleT 

1 

1 
2 

...... 

1 
1 

1 

I 

i 

1 

1 

1 
3 

3 
3 

1 
2 

2 
3 

...... 

1 

Clark 



1 

CUiv 

1 

1 

2 
2 
1 

...... 

3 

2 
2 
1 

1 
3 

1 

Crawford 

8 
U 

1 
4 

13 
4 

4 
8 
7 

3 
2 

1 
0 

2 
8 

1 
4 

2 
4 

2 

1 

Sallaa 



1 

Desha   

9 
2 

1 

4 
2 

1 

9 
1 

1 

3 
2 
1 

...... 

1 

3 
S 
7 
4 

4 
1 
2 
5 

2 
7 
6 
5 
4 

6 
2 
3 



1 
2 

1 

Fulton 

1 

GarLond 

.1 

....„ 

1 

1 

1 



7 
1 

4 
9 
7 
8 
IG 

4 
2 
I 
2 
6 

9 
5 
6 
7 

4 

5 

4 

4 

1 

1  .  . 

1 
1 



1 

1 

Iiaril 



1 

3 
8 

2 
0 

3 



2 

7 

3 

1 

X^awruDce - 

Leo 

3 
2 

0 

6 
2 

1 

3 
1 

2 



6 
1 

1 

""i' 

1 

Lfacoln  

2 

4 
5 
3 
9 
0 

2 
2 
3 
3 
3 

2 
4 

3 
2 

1 

1 

Little  niver 

Logan 

4 

8 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 
8 
2 

...... 

1 

1 

2 
7 
2 

Miller 

2 
9 

6 
3 

1 

4 
4 
16 
3 

Mii.«i-»il.pl  

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 

M')rir'rt. 

1 

Munl^onicry 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ouarhila 

3 
6 

1 

1 
14 

3 

r, 

1 

1 
10 

Fhllllps 

1         4 

Pike 

Polk 



1 

......   .....a 

a  Three  Chioeao  not  included. 


b  One  Indian  not  Included. 


c  One  Chinoso  not  Included. 


d  One  foreign  Lorn  included. 


THE  INSANE. 


167 


Table  152 INSANE  BELONGING  TO  E.\CH  COUNTY,  WITH  1^I.«;TI.NCTI0N  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  XUMDEE 

FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BV  STATES  AND  TKKKITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

ARKANSAS— ConUnneU. 


Fonnd 

In 
county. 

BEI/}NOINa  TO  COtTNTV. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

■\Vbitc. 

Colored. 

Total. 

KatiTO  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

1 

Total. 

BUck. 

1 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

Ono  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

M*!'-    m^le. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

«»'••    m^le. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

.Male. 

1 

Fe- 
male, 

I 

416  , 
1 

11 

10 
50 

5 

3 

7 

3 

5 

32 

a 

8 
2 

5 

25 

'V 

21  i 

6 
7 
37 

2 
2 
3 
9 
2 

4 
1 

4 

13 
9 

1 
10 

5 
3 
33 
5 
3 

5 

1 

2 

23 

7 

t 
2 
1 

12 
4 
4 

11 

6 
C 
9 

2 
2 
3 
7 
2 

4 

1 

4' 

11 
8 

9 

5 

""n 

1 
21 

11 

2 

U 

4 

6 

4 



2 
2 
3 
5 
2 

4 

1 

.... 

9 
8 

' 

5 

2 

1 

Prairie 

1 
8 

3 
la 
1 

1 

1 

1 
0 

.::::: 

2 

13 

1 

1 

""2 

\ 

Pulaski 

15 

4 

' 
4 
1 
2 
19 
6 

4 

1 
2 

1 

11 
4 

2 

11 

2 

8 

2 

I 

St.  Francis 



■:: 

1 

Saline 

2' 

I 
18 
6 



1      1 

1  

1 

Scott 

1 

Searcv 

1      1 

' 

1 

i  1       i 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

Sev'ier 

Sharp  



: 

Stone  

1 

Union 

.■;  "1 

Van  Biiren 

2 

13 
5 

1 
13  1 

1 

2 


2 
1 
1 
1 

1 
...... 

2 

1 
1 
1 

1 

"VThite 



2 

Tell 

i__. 

1 

ii      1 

t;.4I,IFOR.'VI.t. 


The  State 

3,578 

3,594 

al3] 

7 

a9 

8 

a25 

29 

5 
8 

ae 

32 

1^ 

4 

682 

c22 

4 
a25 
4 
4 
3 

00 

2,280 

1,314 

2,263 

1,308 

818 

551 

82 

17 

1,363 

740 

17 

6 

IS 

5 

^ 

1 

Alameda 

28 
2 

60 
3 
6 

ll 

21 
S 
2 
4 

22 

5 

4 

3 

40 

17 

2 

17 

1 

I 

15 

47 

13 

4 

10 

3 

67 

6 

4 

10 

515 
1,073 
13 
21 
13 

38 

20 

3 

1 
13 

71 

4 
3 

6 

8 

6 

2 
10 

1 
6 
1 
42 
5 

0 
8 
3 
3 

1 

7 
23 
4 
1 
8 

5I 
21 
1 
4 
10 

412  ' 
472  ' 

4  ! 

8 
12 

49 
7 
2 
3 
4 

60 
3 
6 
8 

19 

21 
5 
2 
4 

22 

5 

*3 

i         1I 

2 
17 
1 
1 
2 

15 

46 

12 

4 

9 

3 

67 

6 

4 

10 

508 

1,068 

13 

21 

13 

38 

20 

3 

....... 

69 
4 
3 

6 

8 

o' 

2 

10 

1 
6 

4^ 
5 

2 
8 
3 
3 

1 

6 
22 
4 

1 
8 

i 
1 
4 
10 

410 

472 

4 

8 

12 

49 
7 
2 
3 
4 

23 
3 

I 

7 

5 
1 
1 
1 
10 

3 
2 

a 

6 

1 
6 

i' 

7 

16 
5 

5 

22" 
5 

4 
8 

162 

361 

6 

3 

9 

24 
9 
2 

4' 

35 
1 
2 

3 

2 

34 

32 
3 

1 

2 

-1       2 

i 

Biittc 

3 

6 

12 

14 

4 

1 

3 

12 

2 

2 

1 

25 

10 

1 
11 
1 

1        "11 

Calaveras 

1 

4 

1 
1 
3 
4 
6 

3 

3 

1 

17 

11 

3 
2 

1 
2 

1 

Colusa 

5 
4 

1 
4 

i 

2 

Del  Norte 

3 

1 
C 

3 

1 

1 
1 



3 

1 

Xiako 

G 

1 
23 

1 
5 
2 
2 

1 

6 

8 

Tiaasen 

1 

....... 

1         1 

i 

.... 

18 
5 

1 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

i 

M.iriposa 

r;;; : 

1 

Merced 

1 

•■■■•• 

Modoc 

2 

8 
30 
7 
2 
4 

3 

44 

1 

* 

Monterey 

7 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1,267  !j        a70 

2  i        «17 
5               5 

3  18 

3    '             8 

14 

4 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
3 

3 
8 
1 
4 
7 

135 

195 

1 

Placer  

i' 

1 

1 
2 

4 

1 
11 

1 

1 

Sacramento 

19 
1 

2  1 

73! 

1,557 

«S8 

7 

8 

20 

rm 

A1.515  I 



.1 "  ■ 

Sau  Pii'go 

2 

333 
650 

7 
18 

4 

13 
11 

1 

3 

271 

276 

3 

8 

6 

25 

1 
I 

1 

1 

13 
.57 

4 

1 

7      2 
5 

6 
5 

2 

1 

SanJonquin  (q) 

4  j         al7  1 

San  Mateo 

3 

1  i 

497 
3 
1 

29  1 
25 

i«7 
t27 

a5 
4 

17 

■  'i 

Santa  Barbara 

6 

21 
6 

1 
2 
2 

Santa  Clara 

1 

3 

Santa  Cniz 

1 



Shasta 

1 

1 

Siskiyou 

4 : 

9 

•          1 

* 

a  One  Chinese  not  inclndod. 
b  Two  Chinese  and  1  Indian  not  included, 
r  Six  Chinese  not  included. 

d  Including  24  inmates  of  Xapa  State  Insane  Asylum;  homo  residences 
Bot  given. 

e  Two  Chinese  not  inclndod. 


/  Thirtv-ono  Chinese  and  1  Japanese  not  included. 

(7  Including  1,500  inmates  of  State  Insane  Asylum;   homo  residencts   nt*^ 
given. 

h  Seventy-seven  Chinese  and  1  Hindoo  not  included. 
i  Ono  Japanese  not  iucluded. 


168 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  132.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

CAIilFORXIA-Contmaed. 


Found 

in 
connty. 

BELONGIKO  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

•Wljite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

UaTe. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

M.nle. 

Fe- 
male. 

Sol 

4 
9 
1 
1 
2 

o64 

674 

e4 

C 

cl7 

c4 
6 

4 

10 

c20 

cl5 

41 

4K 

4 

2 

12 

4 
3 

23 
28 

4 

S 

3 

41 

46 

4 

2 

12 

4 

3 

4 

10 

14 

9 

23 
28 

4 

5 

3' 

e' 

6 

18 
24 

1 
2 
0 

2 
2 

1 
7 
6 
5 

10 
17 

23 

21 

3 

13 
11 

1 

4 
3 

6 

2 

5 
2 

2 

1 

1 

4    

10    

14                6 
9               S 

3 
3 
8 
3 

Yolo 

4 

3 

2 
5 

4 

1 

Yuba 

1 

. 

C'OI.,ORA»0. 


The  Stflto 

SOS 

326 

212 

114 

207 

109 

114 

70 

n 

3 

82 

36 

5 

5 

5 

5 

17 

94 
3 
3 

11 
5 

8 
4 
1 
1 

1 

3 
2 
1 
3 
10 

24 
0 
9 
3 
2 

n 
2 
1 
21 
2 

7 
11 

1 

6 

1 

4 
1 
5 
4 
1 

1 

40 
2 
2 

1 

1 

.    2 
8 
2 

52 
3 

2 
9 
3 

7 
2 

i 

3 

1 
1 
1 
5 

17 
3 
7 
3 
2 

6 
1 

is' 

2 

5 

8 
1 
4 

1 

2 
1 
3 

4 
1 

1 

27 

1 

1 

1 

i' 

4 
2 

42 

i 

2 

1 
2 
1 

1 

i 

2' 

5 

7 
3 
2 

i' 

1 

8 

2 

=> 
2 

2 
2 

is' 

1 
1 

i 



52 
3 
2 
0 
3 

7 
2 

i 

3 

1 
1 
1 
5 

3 
7 
3 
2 

G 

1 

...... 

2 

5 
8 

1 
4 
1 

2 
1 
3 
4 

1 

1 

25 
1 

1 

1 

i' 

4 
2 

39 

2 

2 

1 
2 

\ 

25 
2 
2 
5 

1 

6 
2 

21 

4 

1 

23 

1 

17 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

2 

2' 

1 
1 

4 

2 

1 

Clear  Cre^-k 

1 

1 



:::::'.ii::;::: 

Costilla 

1 

1 
1 

1 

'.'.'.'.'.'.. 

1 
1 

1 

1 

K,    1..     

1 

1  li>.rt 

2 
5 

7 
3 
2 

i 

1 
8 

2 
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1 
4 

10 
2 
3 
1 
2 

3 

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1 

2 

7 

1 
4 

6 
3 
1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

10 

1 

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1 

4 

2 

2 

,.   ., 

1 

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2 

1 

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1 
4 

1 

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2 

1 

Kifiwa 

Lake 

1 

6 

1 

0 

i 
1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

La  Plata 



3 

2 
1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 
2' 

3 
1 

1 
1 
2 
2 

2 

1 
1 
1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
2 
1 

Park               » 

1 

PhillinH 



1 
2iO. 

1 
3 

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1 
1 

11 
1 

7 
1 

2 

11 

4 

2 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

4 

4" 

1 



1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

%V<'I(1 

2 

1 

. 



a  Three  Chinoso  not  included. 


b  Ono  Indian  not  Included. 


e  Ono  Chinese  not  included. 


THE  INSANE. 


169 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONOING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  Nt'iinEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


CONNECTICUT. 


Found 

iu 
county. 

BBLOKODia  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Malo. 

Female. 

Wlilte. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total 

Native  born. 

Forci^bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parent* 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

The  State 

2,092 

2,050 

896 

1,160 

880 

1,145 

536 

584 

46 

46 

298 

515 

16 

1 

3 

....„ 

4 

3 

1 

15 

4 
3 
2 

5 

1 

16 

14 

1 

95 

264 

82 

1,402 

127 
65 
29 
28 

351 

452 
154 
209 

512 

221 

73 

81 

148 
IBO 
50 
124 

203 

104 

29 

39 

206 

262 

95 

85 

309 
117 
44 
42 

147 
187 
50 
120 

199 
101 
28 
39 

202 

259 

03 

85 

304 
116 
44 
43 

106 

115 

36 

61 

109 
64 
17 
28 

109 
103 
60 
54 

143 
62 
26 
27 

7 
11 
4 

8 

9 

7 

6 
8 
5 
2 

12 
8 
4 
1 

34 
61 
19 

61 

81 
30 
11 
11 

87 

148 

28 

29 

149 
46 
14 
14 

1 
3 

* 
3 
1 

4 
2 
2 

1 

Hertford                     

:::::; i 

1 

S 

' 

DBL.AWARE. 


177 

197 

107 

90 

81 

71 

50 

47 

15 

8 

16 

16 

26 

19 

21 

17 

5 

3 

Kent 

12 

157 

8 

25 
162 
10 

14 
88 
5 

11 
74 

5 

11 

68 

2 

11 
56 
4 

8 
40 
2 

10 
33 
4 

1 
14 

8 

2 
14 

1 
15 

3 
20 
3 

"'is' 

1 

3 

15 

3 

16 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1 

DISTRICT  OF  COLCriBIA. 


1,510 

1,578 

1,191 

385 

1,075 

278 

521 

196 

4 

2 

550 

80 

116 

107 

107 

105 

9 

3 

'Washington  (6) 

1,540 

<!l,  576 

1,191 

385 

1,075 

278 

521 

196  !           4 

2 

550 

80 

116 

107 

dl07 

105 

d9  1         3 

1 

FI.ORIDA. 


The  State 

345 

351 

169 

182 

90 

106 

71 

93 

2 

3 

17 

10 

79 
12 

70 

7 
2 

67 

65 

12 

U 

11 
3 

33 
5 
2 
2 
2 

2  1 
U 
26 
17 

6 

21  1 
7  • 

14 
3 
9 

17 

2 

5 

2 
24 

7 
14 

3 
11 
19 

10 

7 
1 
1 
9 

9 
9 

4 
3 
7 

16 

3 
1 

1 
1 

1 
5 
14 
8 
4 

6 
6 
7 
1 
4 

8 

i' 

1 
13 

2 
5 
1 
6 
11 

7 
3 

i' 

4 

5 
3 
1 
2 
4 

', 

1 . 

9  ' 
12 
9 
2 

2' 
5 

9 

I 

1 
11 

5 

9  1 
2 
5 
8 

3 

4 
1 

5" 

4 
6 
3 

1 
3 

4 
3 
1 
1 

1 

1 
3 
4 
4 
3 

1 
3 

7 

i 

2 

3 

1 
3 

2 
2 

1 
5 

8 

4 
3 

10 

i 

1 

5' 

5 
5 

2 

5 
1 
7 
2 
2 

3 

1 
1 
2 

5 

5 
2 
4 

4 

3' 

3 
3 

1 

i' 

1 
3 
4 
4 

1 
3 

6 

i' 

1 

2" 

3 

1 

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4 
2 

3 

2 

10 

I 



11 

5 
2 

1 

3 

Bruflford 

1 

1 

1 

J 

1 

Cit  ru3 

1 

1 
4 
7 

4 

10 

2 
9 
3 

1 

5 
3 

1 

1 
4 
5 
3 

1 

Clav         

1 
5 
11 
5 
4 

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6 
3 
6 

13 

1 

5 
4 

i 

5 
1 

c 

2 

1 

3 
2 

1 
1 
1 

4 

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2 

4 
1 

1 

2 
10 

4 
1 

5 
3 

I 

Duval 

1 
2 

I 

1 

2 

1 

3 

9 

1 

HilUlioro 

1 

M 

1 

i 
3 

6 

... 

1 

1 

3 
6 

3 
6 

3 
6 

1 

I.afavette 

Lake 

4 

7 

2 
6 

1 
1 
12 

7 
1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

Lee 

1 
1 

10 

9 

7 

9 

3 

1 

3 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 
3 

3 

1 
4 

3 
1 

1 

1 
I 

2 

1 
d3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

d2 

1 

1 

3 

1 
6 

2 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 
3 

2 
2 

2' 

0 

B 

2 
3 
3 

1 
1 

1 
3 

2 
2 

2' 

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Polk 

5 

2 
3 
3 

I 
I 

1 

3 

1 
I 

8 


1 

3 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

:'.:'.'.". 

Suwannee 

2 

2 

i 

2 

1 

n  Inclinlinfi  82  inninto.<i  of  theConupf  tinit  Iii.^iaiK' lIospHiiI ;  homo  prsidcncrs  not  pivcii. 
b  Iiirltidin^  1,4S0  iuinnti's  of  the  Govcrumeut  lusano  Asxlmur   hmr.e  rosidcuces  uukno^u, 
c  Two  Tiidiau:4  uot  iiiidtided. 
d  Oue  forei^Q  born  included. 


170 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabi-S  152.— insane  RELONGIXG  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  Wirn  niSTINCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR.  AND  NATIVITY.  AND  NUMBER 
rOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKlilTOKIES:  1890— Contiiiucd. 


FI4ORIDA— Continned. 


Fonnd 

in 
couuty. 

i^ 

BELONOINO  TO   COCNTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

■ffhito. 

Coloreil. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Xative  born. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mised 
blood. 

SI»le. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

2Iale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

""•"•m^To. 

1 
2 

4 
4 
5 

7 

4 

3 
3 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 
3 
6 
3 

3 
1 

i 

1 
1 
3 
5 
3 

3 
2 
1 

i' 

1 
1 

3 
4 
2 

Volusia 

1 
1 
1 



■■■■£' 

1 
1 

1 

* 

AVakulla 

"Walton 

5 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

CEORCIA. 


1,796 

1,815 

830 

985 

598 

657 

581 

640 

3 

2 

14 

15 

232 

328 

225 

317 

7 

11 

AnitlinET - 

2 

3 

38 

4 

28 

9 

52 
8 
1 
9 

29 
12 
13 
5 
15 

25 

8 

1 

115 

C 

15 
18 
18 
6 

tl 

3 
35 

4 
10 
18 

11 
7 
4 
14 
1* 

5 
7 
24 
8 
3 

3 
5 
11 
3 
6 

3 

25 

15 

12 

101 

9 

2 

8 

21 

22 

18 
10 
14 
IS 

13 

14 

8 

8 

10 

28 

1 
1 

18 
2 

13 

1 
19 

4 
1 
6 

14 

8 
4 
3 
8 

10 
3 

60' 

3 

6 
7 
6 
3 
4 

12' 

2 

2 

9 

4 
3 
2 
4 
6 

1 

2 
12 
6 
2 

, 
2 
8 
2 

4 

12" 

8 

7 

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1 

2' 

0 
10 

12 
0 
8 

10 
« 

E 
2 

4 
7 
11 

1 
2 

20 
2 

15 

8 
33 
4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Baker 

1 

1,494 

1 

2 
1 

I 

2 

8 

...... 

3 
19 

...... 

9 

1 
4 

1 
1 

4 

1 
4 

1 
1 

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1 
1 
1 

7 
2 

1 
1 
2 

2 
8 

14 

1 
12 

1 
13 
3 

12 
2 
14 

5 
14 

4 

13 

1 
12 

1 
12 
3 

12 
2 
14 

5 
13 
4 

1 

Banks 

1 

3 
19 

Bibb    

1                  1 

1 

C 
1 
1 

1 

7 
2 
1 
1 

2 

Brooks 

Bulloch 1 

3 

15 

4 
9 
2 

7 

15 
5 

1 

55 
3 

S 
11 
12 
3 
5 

3 

23 

2 

8 
9 

7 
4 
2 
10 
10 

4 

5 
12 
2 

1 

1 
3 
5 

1 
2 

3 
13 
7 
6 
GO 

8 
2 
0 
12 
12 

6 

4 
6 
0 
7 

9 
8 

4 

e 

17 

5 

7 
G 
3 
2 
C 

10 

3 

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2 

6 
7 
3 
2 

4 

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2 
2 
8 

3 
3 

2 

6 

1 

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4 
1 

1 
1 
4 
1 

4 

s' 

8 

6 

40 

1 

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8 
0 

10 
5 
8 
5 
0 

3 
2 
1 
5 

a 

6 

3 
5 

1 
6 

n 
5 
1 

31 
3 

8 
9 

8 
1 
3 

3 
19 

1 
4 
5 

3 
4 

2 

5 
9 

4 

3 

1 

1 
3 
4 

1 
2 

2 
10 
6 
4 

29 

8 
2 

4 
8 

» 
6 
4 
G 
3 
5 

4 
2 
3 
G 
8 

5 

7 
6 
3 
2 
6 

10 
3 

2 

0 
3 
5 

I 
6 

11 
5 

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1 

9 

1 
4 

1 
1 

4 

1 

10 
3 

G 

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Botts 

Cftlboiin ... .- 

3 
5 

:::::::  ::::::: 

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1 
1 

13 

30 
2 

5 
7 
3 

2 

4 

...... 

2 

2 
8 

3 
3 
2 
2 
fi 

1 

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4 

1 

1 
1 

4 
1 
4 

7' 

8 

G 

38 

1 

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6 

10 
B 
8 
6 
0 

3 
2 

1 
5 
3 

21 
3 

8 
9 
8 

1 
3 

3 
19 
1 
4 
5 

3 
4 

2 
5 
9 

2 
4 

3 
2 

I 

1 
3 
4 
1 
2 

2 
10 
S 

4 
20 

8 
2 
4 
8 
S 

0 

4 
5 
» 
C 

4 
2 
3 
0 

8 

7 

9 

23 

1 

24 

1 
2 
4 
2 
2 

23 

1 

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1 

22 

2 

2 
8 

1 
2 



1 

1 
2 
4 
2 
2 

Cherokee 

Clarke 

3 
1 

* 

Clav 

Clinch 

Cobb 

7 

2 

4 
1 
4 

4 

4 

2 
...... 

1 

4 
1 
4 

4 

3 

CoiTec! 

1.... 

2 

j 

Coweta 

1 

1 

Crawforil....... 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

1 

Dado 

j 

Decatnr 

' 

5 

1 

2 

1 
9 

....„ 

2 

...... 

8 
2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

5 

1 

2 

1 
8 

I 

Dekalb 

Dodeo 

j>t>orv 

3 
3 
4 

2 

8 
2 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

DoneliiH 

Early 

EcboU 

£fHDj;haia 

1 

* 

Elbert 

1 

Emanuel 

":::•• 

Fannin 

4 

Fnyctto 

1 
3 
2 
1 
21 

....„ 
...... 

10 

I 

3 

2 

1 

20 

Flovd  

8 
2 
2 
7 

8 

1 

4 

Franklin 

1 
11 

Fulton 

2 

3 

1 

X 

Gllincr 

Glaacock 

Glynn 

2 

1 
4 

2 

1 

3 

4 
8 

...... 

•J 
2 

6 

4 
1 
3 
0 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

...... 

2 
...... 

2 
8 

2 

4 
8 

Gordon 

8 

4 

1 

1 
1 

Greene 

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nal>erftliiUD 

1 

Hall 

1 
8 
2 

G 

4 
1 
8 
0 

Hancock 

6 

Haralson 

« 

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Hanis 

a 

Hart 

U.'ard 

s 
2 

8 

Henrv 

4 
8 

** 

Houaton 

;::::::  :::::::i 

>•■>«■ 

THE  INSANE. 


171 


Table  152.-INSANE  BELOKGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINX'TION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMISER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  IJY  STATES  AND  TEIJKITORIES:  l«yo— Coutiuiicd. 


<;  K  O  KC;  I A  -CoDtlnacd. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BlLoNanta  to  cooimr. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

While. 

Colored. 

00TOTIE3. 

Total. 

Native  liorn. 

Foreign  bom. 

1 

ToUI. 

Illack. 

Pnrentu  na- 
tive. 

One  or        1 

both  parents  , 

foreign.      1 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
mole. 

1 

Male. 

male. 

1 
16 
11 

9 

1 

15 
C 
2 
9 
2 

12 
11 
10 

1 
9 

8  , 
7 
11 
4 

1 

9 

18  ' 

10 

39 

20 

5 

1 

3 

n 

17 
21 
20 

11 

1 

7 

13 

77 

8 
8 
14 
9 

27 

16 

7 
2 

!                10 

9 

11 
25 

5 
30 

4 

4 
7 
22 
20 
12 

1     ■   10 

11 
2 

7 

10 

14 

10 
13 
6 

ii' 

7 
4 
1 

10 

1 

i 

1 

4 
3 
3 

1 
5 

6 
3 

4 
1 

1 
8 
4 
9 
3 

17 
11 

1 
8 
3 

1 
2 

9 
15 
8 

2 
1 
6 
3 
37 

2 
6 
5 
2 
9 

7 

i 

4 
7 

5 
18 

4 
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6 
9 
9 

3 

6 

4 

8 

4 
4 
8 
3 

1 
5 
4 
5 

5 
5 
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5 

1 

8 
8 

7 

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1 
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3 

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6 
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1 

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1 
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4 

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1 

1 

1 

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7 

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9 
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6 
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10 
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6 

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9 
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3 
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1 

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5 
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1 

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1 
1 
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2 
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2              i 

1 

1 

2 
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2 
5 

2 

2 
3 

2 

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1 

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5 

3 

13 
4 

7 
1 

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4 

3 
4 

7 

4 
3 
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4 
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14 

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5 

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1 
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1. 

10 
5 
4 
3 

1 

2 

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2 
5 

2 
3 

1 

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2 

1 

1 

4 
1 

5 
1 

4 
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1 

2 

4 
1 

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1 
1 

1 

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1 

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1 

1 
6 
2 

1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

Wilton 

1 

3 

4 

1 

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2 

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2 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

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a  One  foreign  bom  incloded. 


172 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.- INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COLTS'TY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITOKIES:  1890— Contiimed. 

IBAJaO. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELOKOINO  TO  COUKTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WTiJte. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  piirents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

82 

82 

54 

28 

54 

28 

30 

18 

2 

2 

22 

8 

Ada 

1 

14 

11 

4 

al8 

1 

3 

4 
1 
3 
5 

1 
4 
7 
4 
2 

6 
10 

1 
16 

1 

1 

4 
1 
2 
2 

1 
3 
2 
3 
1 

8 
1 
3 
2 

2 

i 

3 

i' 

5 
1 

1 

6 
10 

1 
16 

1 

1 

4 
1 
2 

3 
2 
3 
1 

8 
1 
3 
2 

2 

5 
G 

S 

1 

1 
2 

7 
1 
1 
1 

1 
4 
1 
8 

1 



2 

1 

65 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 
2 

1 
2 

4 
4 

1 
3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

T.Minfti 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
5 
1 
1 

2 

1 
2 

1 



1 
2 

2 

1 
1 



1 



1 

ILIilNOIS. 


The  State    

6,572 

GS 

4 
5 
7 

4 

31 
4 

18 
G 
23 

11 

10 
19 
13 
6 

1,217 

2 

5 

27 

19 

7 
4 

20 

1 
18 

10 
5 
5 

18 
2 

13 

7 
11 
17 

4 

8 
29 
18 

4 
3 

7 

5 

28 

4 

698 

1,049 
4 

28 
21 
31 

6,638 

3,442 

3,196 

3,384 

3,150 

1,670 

1,577 

281 

202 

1,433 

1,371 

58 

40 

54 

37 

4 

8 

Adama 

142 
25 
23 
24 
15 

57 
12 
37 
19 
70 

35 
20 
.33 

20 

Ol,879 
10 
10 
52 
23 

19 

27 

36 

6 

30 

33 
31 
24 
60 
14 

42 
23 
23 
67 
13 

18 
81 
57 
32 
0 

25 
21 
60 
17 
117 

a573 
22 
83 
54 
72 

72 
15 
14 
13 

10 

32 
8 
2G 
10 
39 

16 
12 
13 
12 

7 

034 

0 

5 

29 

13 

12 

14 

20 

2 

17 

10 
19 
12 
24 
5 

25 
13 
10 

32 

7 

9 
46 
27 
18 

6 

13 
11 
21 
8 
00 

3.M 
II 

30 
28 
38 

70 
10 

9 
11 

5 

25 
4 

11 
9 

31 

19 
8 
22 
16 
13 

945 

4 

0 

23 

10 

7 
13 
IG 

4 
W 

17 
12 
12 
35 
9 

17 
10 
13 
25 
0 

9 
35 
30 
14 

4 

12 
10 
35 
0 
67 

222 
11 
44 
20 
3t 

70 
14 
14 
13 
10 

31 
7 
20 
10 
36 

16 
12 
13 
11 
7 

920 

6 

5 

28 

13 

12 
14 
20 
2 
17 

16 
18 
12 
24 
5 

25 
13 
10 
32 
7 

9 
40 
27 
17 

5 

13 
11 
21 

H 
58 

34r> 
11 

39 
W 
38 

09 
9 
9 

11 
5 

25 
4 

11 
9 

31 

19 
8 
22 
14 
13 

931 
4 
5 
23 
10 

7 
13 
10 

4 
13 

17 
12 
11 
35 
0 

17 
10 
13 
25 
6 

9 
35 
29 
13 

4 

12 

10 

34 

U 

56 

218 
11 
44 

20 
34 

32 
9 

9 
7 
9 

23 
2 

18 
3 

24 

14 
11 
12 
3 

7 

282 
5 
5 
10 
0 

12 
3 
19 

9* 

13 
3 
11 
19 
4 

20 

5 

10 

21 

7 

5 
18 
17 
15 

6 

10 

4 

8 

8 

28 

188 
7 
16 
18 
14 

39 
3 

8 
6 
5 

15 
2 
G 
7 

22 

10 
7 

20 
5 

10 

207 

4 

3 

11 

7 

6 
9 
14 
4 

7 

13 
4 
10 
28 
0 

11 
4 
12 
16 
0 

C 
19 
14 
12 

4 

10 
5 

17 
0 

29 

127 
7 
17 
13 
17 

11 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
3 
3 
3 

51 

0 
2' 

27 
4 
4 
4 

24 
6 

2 

1 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

'Rmim 

1 





•> 

3 

1 
1 
2 

37 

7 
4 
5 
4 
9 

2 
1 
1 
G 

5S7 

1 

9 
2 
5 
2 
7 

c 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Carroll 

■ 

3 

3 

I'Iat 

1 

7 
1 

627 

1 

M 

1 

2 

Coles 

Cook           

14 

14 

13 

13 

1 

1 

i' 

1 

2 

i 

I>ekalb 

17 
3 

12 

1 
4 
1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

9 
1 
2 
3 

3 
13 

1 

1 

4 
7 

Kdgar 

5 
2 

1 
1 

5 

3 
8 
1 

a 

1 

...... 

1 

Pratiklin 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

3 
1 

3 
5 
1 

8 

i'r    Ti  Iv 

1 

1 

10 

2 

1 
3 

1 

1 

3 
3 

2 

27 

7 

1 

2 
13 
12 

1 

...... 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

I 

0 

3 
4 

10 

1 
6 
11 



ll     .... 

1 



8 

10 

1 
3 
8 
10 

4 

13 

3 

5 
4 

22 

141 

3 

20 

7 

1        14 

23 

78 

4 

24 

R 
13 

0 

1 
* 

2 
6 

1 
3 

1 

I 

X<-Ddall 

::::::i:::::: 

:::::::::::. 

:i 

I^illlO    

1 1 

!i 

a  One  Thlp'-.^e  nit  Includol. 


Mncludlng  490  Inmates  of  the  Illinois  Eastern  Insane  Iloiipital;  bomo  residences  not  given. 


THE  INSANE. 


173 


Taiiii-  152.-INSANR  belonging  to  each  COITNTY.WITII  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOH,  ANO  NATIVITY,  AND  NIMIiKR 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOEIES:  1W»0— Contiuiip.l. 


II.  IjINOIS— Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
coontv. 


Lawrence 

6 
34 
20 
29 
U 

10 
42 
7 
26 
51 

7 
12 
9 

4 

2t 
7 

14 

962 

8 

28 
73 
7 

Loo 

Li  V  in  j;stou 

Ln;T;il| 

H  i"  Uonuugb 

Xladison 

Marion 

Marshall 

MuuarU 

Monltrie 

gei<>: 

Peona 

Piatt 

Piko 

40 

1 
3 
1 
6 

1 

49 
25 
4 
Gl 
13 

1 
15 

3 
10 
45 

591 
23 
3 
17 

6 

"1 
39  ' 

1 

37  1 

4^1 
12 

Pill  nam 

ltan(li)lph 

llicbland 

Kock  Island 

St.  Clair 

Schuyler 

Shelby 

Stark  

Stophpuson 

Tazewell 

Waviie    

AVhito 

Will 

Woodford 

nELOXOIKO  TO  COUSTT. 


Total. 


19 
68 
47 
61 
40 

44 
90 
31 
64 
89 

31 
23 
27 
23 

17 

47 
22 
44 
144 
IS 

54 

125 

26 

8 


IG 
13 
4 
38 
20 

6U2 

lUG 

13 

122  I 

33 

12 
19  I 
12 
47 


32 
70 
13 
40 

33 
33 
22 
70 

106 
23 
85 
23 


Ualc. 


Fomnlc. 


8 
30 
19 

35 

17 

24 
44 
21 
32 
44 

18 

17 

C 

13 

29 
12 
22 
83 
8 

28 
49 
14 
3 
3G 

9 
10 

3 
21 
12 

49 

58 

6 

57 

21 

8 

5 

2 

24 

41 

17 
36 
9 
21 

15 
18 
13 
36 

72 
12 
35 
14 


11 
38 
28 
26 
23 

20 
46 
10 
32 
45 

13 
10 
10 
17 
4 

18 
10 
2^ 
61 

7 

26 
76 
12 
5 
30 

7 
3 
1 
17 
8 

63 
48 
7 
65 
12 

4 
14 
10 
23 

30 

15 
34 
4 
19 

18 
15 
9 
34 

34 
11 
50 


WhlU). 


T.ital. 


Malo-    ^^a-ie. 


11 
38 
28 
25 
23 

20 
46 
10 
32 
43 

13 
16 
10 
16 
4 

18 
10 
21 
58 

7 

26 


33 
11 
50 
9 


Katiro  bom. 


Farenta  na. 
tiro. 


Ono  or 

botli  p.irents 
forcisrn. 


Uale. 


Fo. 
male. 


Malo-    m^ato. 


1 

3 

2 

1 

6 

5 

7 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

Colored. 


Foreign  born.        ToUl 


Male.      ^?' 
^^       male. 


13 


Ulack.      I 


1 
14 
12 
13 

1 

7 

19  I 
2 

7 
19 

2 
6 
2 
2 

1 


12 


30 


M"!*!^.  Male.^,. 


nalc*  '  nuilff. 


Uixcfl 
blood. 


INDIANA. 


The  State . 


Adams 

Alb-n 

Bartholomew. 

Ucnton 

Blackford .... 

Soono 

Urown 

Carroll 

Casfl 

Clark 


Clay 

Clinton  — 
Crawfonl . 
Daviesn  . . 
Ue^rboru, 


3,265 

3,290 
25 

1,631 

1,659  1 

17 

18 

12 

52 

112 

54 

58 

29 

51 

20 

31 

9 

18 

9 

9 

11 

14 

6 

8  ! 

15 

30 

16 

14  ' 

10 

11 

5 

G  . 

2-? 

33 

22 

11  1 

400 

74 

37 

37 

21 

43 

22 

21  1 

24 

47 

20 

21  ■ 

24 

36 

19 

17 

13 

18 

9 

a  , 

8 

19 

10 

9' 

22 

50 

31 

25 

1,601 


1,613 


1,235 


1,271 


80 


58 


28G 


aincladiug  94  inmates  of  llUoois  Central  lusauo  Hospital ;  borne  residences  not  giren. 


284 


30 


46 


U 


J  :. 


A  One  Indian  not  inclnded. 


174 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.-INSANE  BELOXGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 


IN  DIAIVA— Continued. 


COITKTIES. 


Decatur . . 
lifknlb... 
Dtluware. 
Dubois ... 
Elkhart  .. 


Fayette  .- 
Floyd  .... 

FoUDt.lJQ. 

Frankha . 
Fulton  ... 


Gibson  — 

Grant 

Greene  — 
Hamilton  . 
Hancock  . . 


Harrison 

Hendricks  .. 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntinirtou  . 


Jackson .... 

Jasper 

Jay 

JetTerson  . . . 
Jenningfl... 

Johnson  . . . 

Knox 

Kosciusko  . 
La^^ango  . . 
Lake 


Laporte ... 
Lawrence. 
MadiHon  . . 
Uarion  (6). 
Hardball . . 


Martin ....... 

Uianit 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 
Morgan 


Kewtou  . 
Is'oblo  .. 
Ohio  ... 
Orange  .. 
Owen  ... 


Parke . . 
Perrv  . . 
Piko  ... 
Porter  . 
Pose  v.. 


Pnlaski ... 
Putnam  ■ .. 
Ranilfdph  . 

Bipley 

Boah 


.St.  Joseph . 

Bcotl 

Hh.lby  .... 
Spencer ... 
btarko  — 


Btcnben 

BuUiran 

8wit7.erlxind . 
TipIH-caiiijo  . 
TIplon  


TTnlon 

Taiidi-rburg. 
Vennllion.... 
Vigo 


TVabaKh 

"Warren 

■Wamrk 

WuliiogtoD  . 


Foimd 

in 
county. 


7 
7 
11 
17 
13 

17 
1 

15 
12 

IG 

5 

12 

1,527 

18 

4 

11 
14 
9 
15 

8 
7 
9 
5 
6 

14 
5 
S 

12 
12 

6 
25 
18 
32 
12 


BEIXJSOISO  TO  CODNTT. 


Total. 


35 
34 
28 
21 
26 

26 
10 
oo 

40 
24 

29 
14 
37 
19 
22 

48 
12 
39 
486 
40 

12 
rt2 
28 
25 
32 

15 
24 
15 
10 

20 

29 
17 
19 
31 
37 

10 
30 
32 
41 
33 


Male. 


Female. 


10 
12 
17 
16 

16 
16 
12 
i:i 

13 

15 

5 

14 

16 

13 

16 
6 

23 
0 

15 

21 

7 

20 

228 

25 

5 
19 
12 

8 
17 

8 
11 

4 
8 
10 

20 
9 
7 
12 
20 

3 
10 
12 
17 
12 

28 
G 
0 

12 
4 

S 
13 

8 
49 
22 

4 

32 

8 

33 

18 
7 
13 
19 


13 
9 

17 
12 
27 

10 
22 
26 
19 
11 

11 
11 
13 
21 
10 

19 

18 

10 

8 

13 

11 

5 

8 

30 

11 

13 
8 
14 
10 

7 

27 
5 
19 
258 
15 

7 
13 
10 
17 
15 

7 
13 
11 

8 
10 

9 
8 
12 
19 
17 

7 
17 
20 
24 
21 

27 
7 
12 
14 


■White. 


Total. 


Male. 


14 
15 
13 

16 
6 

23 
9 

IS 

20 

7 

20 

221 

25 

5 
19 
11 

8 
17 

8 
11 
4 
8 
10 

20 
9 
7 
12 
19 

3 
19 
12 
17 
12 

28 
5 
9 

12 
4 


Fe- 
male. 


13 
9 

16 
12 
27 

10 
21 
26 
19 
11 

11 
11 
13 
21 
10 

18 
16 
16 
8 
13 

11 

5 

8 

28 

11 

13 
8 
14 
10 

7 

27 

4 

19 

247 

15 

'  7 
12 
15 
17 
15 

7 
13 
11 

8 
10 

0 
8 
12 
19 
16 

7 
16 
20 
24 
19 

20 
7 
12 
14 


Native  born. 


Parents  na- 
tive. 


Male. 


22 

9 

21 

7 
20 

8 
18 
17 
10 

8 

5 

9 

11 

IB 

14 

12 
13 
11 
10 
11 

B 
4 
10 
12 

a 

14 

5 

20 

7 

0 

13 

0 

20 

143 

20 

4 
17 
11 

0 
10 

7 
11 

:i 

8 
8 

18 
7 
7 


Fo. 
male. 


13 
7 

11 
9 
4 

12 

4 

18 

183 

11 

7 
10 
15 
17 
15 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Foreign  born. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Black. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


17 


10 


10 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


12 


10 


a  I'oreijrn  bom. 

(.  Ini  liiding  ■■■M  inmates  of  the  Central  Indiana  Iniune  Hospital;  homo  residences  not  given. 

e  One  Indian  not  included. 


THE  INSANE. 


175 


Taiii.1!  l.'iS.-lNSANE  BELONOINCi  TO  KACII  COfXTV,  WITH  DISTINCTION-  or  SKX,  COLOR,  AM)  XATIVITV,  AND  M'MHER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  UY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOKIE.S:  18'J0-Coiitiniif.l. 


INDIANA -Continued. 


Found 
111 

county. 

...                                                                          __ : —             ^ — . 

Dl:U>NGIXO  TO  COUKTT. 

T.ilal. 

Male. 

Foninlc. 

While. 

Colored. 

CODNTIKS. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Forel{;n  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Wavno 

24 
20 

7 
7 

59 
29 
15 
22 

32 

16 

9 

13 

27 
13 
6 
9 

SI 

16 

0 

13 

25 
13 
6 
8 

29 
15 
9 
11 

20 
11 
6 
8 

2 

5 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

■Wells 

1 

While 

•.-•... 

2 

i 



IOWA. 


The  Stato 

3,279 

3,197 

1,727 

1,470 

1,702 

1,460 

884 

753 

208 

159 

610 

548 

25 

10 

10 

7 

0 

( 

Adflir 

9 

1 
32 
5 

1 

11 
15 

18 
0 

805 

3 
8 
6 
2 
8 

25 
11 

5 
20 

9 

4 

35 

35 

4 

9 

19 

13 

9 

45 

16 
12 
.'•.0 
•JO 

t: 

45 
34 
33 
25 
05 

17 
24 
17 
22 
33 

43 

:        23 

14 

37 
IC 

10 
62 
85 
12 
21 

33 
25 
23 
83 
3 

141 

5 

26 

22 
13 

17 
15 
13 
23 
17 

0 
23 

28 
90 
20 

11 
9 
24 
51 
39 

43 
01 
31 
25 
8 

104 
74 
37 
20 
5 

11 
0 
32 
10 

1 

1           J9 
13 
13 
17 
40 

9 
14 
15 
10 
15 

20 
12 

8 
21 

6 

G 

30 

40 

7 

11 

17 
14 
12 
34 
2 

70 

2 

12 

12 

5 

12 
8 
5 
11 
15 

4 
11 
11 
58 

9 

G 
4 
14 

28 
28 

22 
40 
10 
12 
7 

53 
34 
21 
11 
2 

5 

6 

24 

10 

5 

26 
21 

20 
8 
25 

8 
10 

2 
12 
18 

23 
11 
6 
10 
10 

4 
32 
45 

5 

10 

16 
11 
11 
49 
1 

71 
3 
14 

10 
8 

5 

7 
8 
12 
2 

2 
12 
17 
32 
U 

5 

5 

10  ; 
23 
11 

21 
21 
15 
13 

1 

61 
40 
16 

9 

3 

11 
6 

32 
IG 

1 

19 
13 
13 
17 
39 

9 
14 
15 
10 
15 

20 
12 

8 
21 

0 

6 

30 

40 

7 

11 

17 
14 
12 
34 
2 

C9 
2 
12 
12 
5 

11 
8 
5 

11 

15 

4 

11 
11 
55 

9 

6 

4 
14 
28 
28 

22 
40 
16 
12 

7 

49 
33 
21 
10 
2 

5 
5 
24 

10 
5 

26 
21 
20 
8 
25 

8 
10 

2 
12 

18 

23 
11 
6 

10 
10 

4 
32 
45 

5 
10 

10 
U 
11 
49 

1 

71 
3 
14 
10 
8 

5 
7 
8 
12 
2 

2 
12 
10 
30 
10 

5 
5 

10 

23 

11 

21 
21 
15 
13 
1 

51 
40 
16 

9 

3 

9 
C 
7 
14 

14 
6 
7 
6 

10 

^ 
6 
6 

11 

11 
7 
3 
9 
5 

4 
14 
2 
8 

14 
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7 

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19 

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27 

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Clinton  

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7 
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19 
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17 
8 
10 
10 
1 

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21 

11 

5 

2 

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1 

8 
4 

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1 

12 
6 

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3 

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2 

2 

1 

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6 

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170 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTIXCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


lO  W  A— Contiiiucd. 


■Ponnd 

in 
county 

BELONOIXG  TO  COUNTY. 

Tnt.,1. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  boru. 

Foreig 

n  boru. 

Total. 

lilaik. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe. 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Madison 

17 

li*     1 

21 

31  1 

0 

3 
6 
4 
8 
12 

2 

3 

303 

3 

1 

1 

59 
13 

6 

5 

7 
142 
li 
8 
9 

17 

1 

7 
24 
34 

9 

24 
0 
2 

4 

28 
14 

5 

3 

23 
35 
41 
65 
25 

21 
12 
24 
22 
43 

4 
3 

91 
8 

15 

8 

115 

74 

25 

12 

IS 
136 
20 
19 
22 

34 
11 
17 
42 
51 

21 
35 
17 
31 
13 

5« 
46 
9 
11 

13 
18 
24 
42 
21 

12 
4 
9 

14 

22 

2 

1 
77 

5 
10 

4 
05 
30 
16 

C 

9 

03 

7 
12 
10 

18 
7 

12 
20 
29 

12 
17 

9 
12 

8 

39 

28 

5 

5 

10 
17 
17 
23 
4 

9 

8 
15 

8 
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2 
2 
14 
3 
5 

4 

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44 

9 

6 

9 

73 
13 
7 
0 

16 
4 
5 
22 
22 

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8 

19 

5 

17 
18 

4 

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13 

18 
24 
41 
21 

12 
4 
9 
14 
22 

2 

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74 
5 
10 

4 
62 
29 
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6 

9 
63 

7 
12 
16 

18 

7 
12 
20 
27 

10 
17 

9 
12 

8 

38 

28 

5 

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10 
17 
17 
23 
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8 
15 

8 
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1 
14 
3 

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43 
9 
6 

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16 
4 
5 
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22 

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18 
8 

19 
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17 
G 

11 
14 
16 

20 
17 

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9 
12 

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18 

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1 
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1 

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10 

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5 

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1 

13 
2 

12 
8 
3 
2 

3 
2 

4 

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2 
2 

2 
2 

2 

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Wfl)Stor 

2 
2 

5 
2 

1 

4 
2 

2 

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1 

1 

1 

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ii 

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11 

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10 

14 

10 

13 

23 

14 

9 

13 

8 

47 

22 

25 

20 

24 

10 

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5 

5 

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5 

4 

5 

4 

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26 

19 

24 

18 

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10 

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15 

8 

15 

7 

14 

5 

9 

5 

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6 

11 

6 

11 

31 

20 

11 

20 

11 

4 

3 

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3 

1 

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4 

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4 

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12 

7 

S 

7 

5 

26 

10 

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10 

15 

20 

11 

9 

11 

7 

4 

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1 

17 

10 

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10 

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13 

10 

13 

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THE  INSANE. 


177 


Tahi-r  152.— insane  BKLONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  PISTINCTrON  OK  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUSIIIEE 
rOUND  IN  KACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TElilUTOlilES:  1890— Coi.tiniio.l. 


KANMAM — Continued. 


Found 

in 
oouuty. 

^^^- .          1         1        EMS 

ui:i.o.Noi:.'o  to  codstt. 

ToUl. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

TMid. 

Black. 

Faienta  na- 
tive. 

Onsor 

botli  pnrnit* 

fortjigu . 

Mii<<d 
blooil. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fb. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

male. 

Ellis 

6 

16 

4 

0 

36 

1 
8 
4 
4 
1 

1 
8 
4 
13 
13 

1 

5 
20 
20 
20 

28 
l-i 

4 
28 

2 

134 

17 

36 

2 

37 

29 
19 

32 
3 

29 

24 
21 
19 
1 
18 

24 

5 
a6 
38 
IG 

22 
10 

8 
33 

9 

5 
26 
21 
11 

17 

11 
9 
6 

30 
1 

49 
1 

88 
2 

11 

10 
1 

29 
2 

2 
9 
2 
5 
23 

4 

2 

2 

6 

2 

5 
6 

1 
4 
12 
11 
12 

13 
7 
S 

20 
2 

80 
8 
19 

1 
21 

15 
10 
19 

1 
19 

13 
10 
IC 

1 
12 

13 
2 
4 

20 
10 

12 
4 
7 

10 

7 

2 
16 
13 
9 
9 

9 

7 
4 
17 

33 

39' 

1 
9 

8 

if 

1 

4 
7 
2 
1 
13 

1 
4 
2 
2 

1 

1 
2 
2 

8 
7 

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8 
9 
8 

15 
5 
2 
8 

54 
9 

17 
1 

10 

14 
9 

13 
2 

10 

11 

11 

3 

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11 
3 

2 
18 
C 

10 
6 
1 

17 
2 

3 
10 
8 
2 
8 

2 

2 

2 

13 

1 

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1 
49 

1 

2 

1 
12 

1 

1 
9 

5 
23 

3 

2 
2 

6 

2 
5 
5 

1 

4 

12 

10 

12 

12 
7 
2 

19 
2 

73 
8 
19 

1 
19 

15 
10 
19 

1 
18 

13 
10 
14 

1 
12 

13 
2 
4 

19 
10 

11 
4 

7 

15 

7 

2 

15 
13 
9 
9 

9 
7 
4 

16 

32 

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1 
0 

8 
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1 

4 

7 

2 

1 

12 

1 

4 
2 
2 

1 

1 
2 
2 
8 

7 

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8 
9 

15 
5 
2 
7 

47 
9 

16 
1 

15 

14 
9 

11 
2 
8 

11 
11 
3 

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2 

20 

2' 

1 

4 
5 

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1 
2 
2 

1 
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2 

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1 

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3 
2 

2 

3 
3 

10 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

1 
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2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
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1 
3 
4 
10 
7 

9 

6 

2 

10 

1 

37 
4 

18 
1 
9 

6 

I 
13 

1 
15 

11 
7 
9 

1 
1 
1 
8 
3 

1 

1 
2 
2 

1 
1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

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1 

Hodgeman 

I 
7 
7 
8 

12 
4 
2 
5 

20 
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16 

1 
6 

3' 

2 

1 

7 
6 
4 

9 

5 

1 
8 

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5 

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1 

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16 

7 

10 

1 

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10 

6 

2 

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1 

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1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Johnson 

2 

1 

1 

1 

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Labette 

1 
1 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Lano 

4 

31 

4 
1 

23 
4 

7 

7 

6 

7 

1 

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7 
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5 

7 
9 
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2 

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1 

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1 

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1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

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3 

2 
3 

4 
1 
3 

1 

4 

2 

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2 

2 

1 

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1 

1 ^" 

1 

2 

2 

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1 

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3 

8 

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11 
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18 
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10 
8 
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2 
2 
2 

13 

1 

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1 

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1 
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1 

9 

11 
1 
3 

11 
7 

7 
2 

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4 
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9 

7 
9 

7 

5 
4 
3 
2 

25 

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1 
8 

7 


10 

1 

6 

10 

1 
2 
9 

4 

7 
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1 
6 

1 

1 
9 
5 

4 

2 
1 
2 

3 

1 

13 

1 

26 

1 

1 

1 
12 

1 

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1 

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1 

1 

1 
2 

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1 

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1 

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2 

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i 

11 

1 

1 
6 
6 

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13 
2 

12 
2 
2 

17 
5 

3 
7 
5 
3 
5 

1 
4 

I 

2 

1 

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2 
1 

7 

1 

3 

1 

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1 

1 

l*awneo 

1 

1 

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10 
1 

2 
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3 

1 

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Kiloy 

1 

1 

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1 
1 

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3 
2 

Kuah 

1 

13 

10 

1 

1 

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S«<lgw)ck 

10 

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2 
5 

3 
1 
8 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

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1 

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5 

17 

4 

4 

4 

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Smith 

1 

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1 

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7176  INS- 


178 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Caatinued. 

KANaAS-CoDtiDaed. 


Foand 

in 
county. 

BELOXQINO  TO  CODNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

aojjKims. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parenta  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male- 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 
3 

1 
14 

6' 

1 
8 

6 

1 
8 

4 

1 
6 

1 

2 

1 

3 

22 

9 

13 

9 

13 

3 

C 

1 

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7 

Wichita 

Wilson     

5 
1 

12 

15 
12 
49 

G 
5 

30 

9 
7 
19 

6 
5 

25 

9 
7 
14 

6 
3 
7 

5 
4 
5 

1 

2 
14 

3 
3 

8 



4 

1 

5 

5 

4 

5 

1 

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2,691 

2,729 

1,491 

1,238 

1,319 

1,036 

1,137 

885 

34 

25 

148 

126 

1T2 

202 

149 

165 

23 

37 

Adair 

6 
12 
8 

4 
2 

9 

1 
9 
7 
4 

2 
6 
2 
6 

10 
19 
18 
16 
24 

20 
2 
24 
24 
15 

18 
18 

6 
15 

7 

19 
11 
17 
CO 
9 

17 
24 
14 
94 
U 

10 
1 

19 
7 

31 

4 

10 

20 
77 
17 

10 
3G 
12 
7 
18 

17 
44 

22 
13 
29 

7 
45 

2 
21 
19 

39 
24 
22 
28 
7 

449 
24 
10 

111 

1 

7 
13 
10 
10 
17 

12 

1 

11 

11 

10 

14 
13 

2 
11 

2 

9 

6 

8 

31 

5 

11 
12 
10 
61 
8 

7 
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11 
6 

24 

2 
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37 
11 

7 
18 
1 
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12 

12 
23 
13 
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15 

3 
29 

2 
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8 

20 
14 
11 

15 
6 

215 

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6 
12 
4 

43 
3 

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1 

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3 

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40 
C 

3 
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11 
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21 

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8 
13 

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9 

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19 
10 
11 
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6 
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11 
10 

8 
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9 
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9 

12 
13 
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2 

9 
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30 
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11 
12 
10 
41 
8 

6 
1 
9 
6 
20 

2 
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9 
33 
11 

7 

15 

1 

4 

12 

11 
18 
12 
4 
10 

3 
28 

2 
10 

0 

16 
12 
9 
14 

4 

197 

8 

5 

53 

6 

7 
7 
5 
4 

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1 
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9 
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i' 

8 

14 
8 
11 
11 
2 

190 
7 
5 
55 

1 

5 
10 
9 
8 
11 

8 
1 
9 
7 
8 

11 
13 

2 
11 

2 

9 

5 

8 

21 

3 

10 
12 

9 
34 

8 

6 

1 
9 
6 
16 

2 

7 

9 

28 

11 

7 
12 

1 
4 

12 

11 
17 
10 
4 
15 

2 
25 

2 
10 

6 

14 
12 
8 
12 

4 

125 

t 
33 

G 

7 
7 
5 
3 

8 

1 

^? 
5 

3 
4 
4 
3 
4 

9 
4 

8 
19 

4 

2 

12 
2 

2:1 

3 
3 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

3 
...... 

1 
3 

...... 

5 
3 

3 

1 

Allen 

1 

1 
3 

BalJard  

2 
6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Bath 

B«U 

1 

i" 

2' 

1 
1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

2 
1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

Boyle 

1 

1 

1 

Breathitt 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

3 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

Bolbtt                       

1 

3 
4 

G 
9 

Caldwell 

1 

Calloway     -. 



rampUftl 

2 

1 

7 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

Carliale         

Carroll 

1 

7 

5 

564 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 
18 

"io" 

2 
16 

7 

2 

10 

2 

Clark 

Clav 

.    3 

1 

1 

Crittenden 

7 

8 
1 
3 

2 
3 
10 
20 
5 

2 
9 
7 
3 
4 

5 
19 
8 
7 
11 

3 
13 

2 

2 

4 

1 

3 

12 

689 

2 

5 
13 
4 
3 
5 

4 

19 
9 

5 

1 
11 

2 

2 

1 

4 

3 

4 

2 

1 

Kllioit 



Estill  

1 

15 
1 

1 
9 
3 

■■■■;" 

1 
15 

1 

1 
9 
2 

2 

5 

3 

4 

FlctniD*^- 

Flovd  

1 

2 

i' 

3 

Fulton 

1 

Gallatin 

2 

"i' 
...... 

1 

1 
5 

1 

2 

Grant 

1 
5 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Grayaon 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Hancock 

1 

Hardin 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

Harlan 

4 
8 

8 
4 
6 
12 
2 

807 

II 

2 

40 

7 
8 

11 
7 
11 
11 
2 

109 

7 
& 

32 

1 

2 
2 

4 

2 
2 

1 
1 

18 
6 

2 
3 

2 
....„ 

44 

4 

2 
2 

2 
1 

6 

1 

Hart 

2 

Heoderaon 

1 

2 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

Hopklnn 

1 

2 

6 

1 

5 

m 
1 

70 

31 
4 

9 

18 

Jobnnon 

5 

5 

15 

18 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Knott 

.-•••• 

THE  INSANE. 


179 


Table  158.— INSANE  BELONOrNn  TO  EACH  COUNTV,  WITH  DIRTINCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AM)  NA'UVH  V,  AND  NUMI5KR 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  UY  STATES  AND  TElilJITOlilES:  18'JO— Continncl. 

KE.'VTUCKV-Contlnuca. 


Found 

in 
county. 

DELONniNQ  TO  COUNTY. 

ToUl. 

Mais. 

Female. 

"White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Knox 

I 
2 

o 

7 
2 

3 
2 
3 
1 
2 

U 
5 
5 
2 
8 

2 

6 

8 
10 
14 
18 

5 

C 
2 
IC 
13 
13 

42 
13 
21 
10 
31 

9 

32 

8 

6 

38 

18 
4 

27 
5 
19 

7 
16 
20 
24 
13 

27 
14 
22 
6 
23 

1 
9 
3 
53 
4 

7 

9 

17 

20 

31 

22 
11 
8 
23 
19 

U 
20 
09 
17 
13 

21 
37 
3 

21 

5 
6 
8 
10 
2 

5 

io" 

8 
9 

18 
8 

12 
7 

18 

7 
18 
5 
2 
18 

8 
3 

12 
3 
12 

I 
10 
13 

7 

13 
6 

14 
2 

16 

1 

4 

1 

37 

1 

4 
3 

9 
11 
21 

11 
9 
5 
10 
11 

0 
10 
34 

7 
10 

15 
21 

1 
14 

3 
4 
6 
8 
3 

1 
2 
0 
5 
4 

24 
5 
9 
3 

13 

2 

14 

3 

3 

20 

10 

1 
15 
2 
7 

2 
8 
10 
11 
6 

14 
8 
8 
4 
7 

s" 

2 
10 
3 

3 
6 

8 

9 

10 

11 
2 
3 

13 
8 

5 

10 
25 
10 
3 

6 
16 

2 

7 

5 
5 
8 
10 
2 

5 

'"'io' 

7 
S 

14 
8 

10 
7 

12 

6 
13 

5 
2 
18 

7 
3 
10 
3 

12 

4 

8 
10 
11 

5 

11 
4 

14 
2 

16 

1 
4 

'"34' 

1 

4 

3 
9 

7 
17 

7 
9 
3 
0 
8 

0 

9 

24 

5 

10 

13 

16 

1 

9 

3 
4 
5 
8 
3 

1 
2 

5 
5 
3 

18 
5 
8 
3 

10 

2 
13 
3 
3 

17 

10 
1 

12 
2 

2 
8 
8 
10 
6 

13 

7 
7 
4 
G 

5' 

2 

14 

3 

3 
6 
8 
5 

7 

8 
1 
3 
U 

4 

5 
8 
19 
8 
3 

6 
16 
2 
6 

5 
5 
8 

10 
2 

5 

9 

7 
9 

14 

6 
8 

7 

n 

6 
12 
4 
2 
17 

6 
3 
10 
3 

12 

4 

8 
8 
10 
3 

10 
4 

13 
2 

11 

1 
4 

■■■■32' 
1 

4 

3 
9 
6 
16 

6 
8 
3 
9 
8 

5 
8 

21 
5 

10 

13 

16 

1 

6 

3 
4 

6 

8 
3 

1 
2 
5 
5 
3 

18 
5 

7 
3 
10 

0 
9 
3 
3 
17 

10 
1 

12 
2 
7 

2 

a 

7 

10 

5 

13 
7 
7 
4 
6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Lawrence 

Leo 

1 

1 
...... 

6 

1 

1 



1 
0 

4 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 
5 

3 

4 

3 

2 
1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

5 

1 

Marshall 

MartiD.....a..»>.>*  •>•-•••••• 

2 
16 

5 
2 
6 

1 
7 

3 
5 
10 
4 
2 

11 
4 
6 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

Metcilfo 

Monroe 

1 

1 

Mnlilenberg*..... 

2 

1 
2 

1 

i' 

""2 
2 

2 
2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

....„ 

1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ohio 

1 

Oldham 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Perry 

riko 

2 

4 

2 
14 
3 

3 
C 
8 
4 

7 

7 
1 
3 
11 
4 

5 
6 
17 
8 
3 

5 
16 
2 

6 

1 

Powell 

i 

3 

""z 

1 

3 



27 

1 

4 
5 

7 
2 

7 

10 
3 

1 

1 

2 

Rockcastle 

Ensscll 

Scott 

1 
1 

1 

4 

4 

4 

4 
3 

3 

1 

....„ 

4 



3 
3 

4 

■■■'2' 

I 
2 

4 

3 
1 

1 
1 

Shelby 

8 

1 

1 

1 

Taylor 

2 

1 
3 

Todd 

9 
8 

s 

Trigg 



2 

1 

1 

Trimble 



1 

7 

14 

6 

8 

2? 
2 
4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

10 

2 

2 
0 
2 

1 
10 
2 

2 
6 

1 

"Warren 

3 

1 

WaaUiugton 

1 

"Wayne 

"Webster 

1 

2 
6 

2 

4 

"Whitley 

1 

"Wolfe 

■ffoodford 

3 

S 

1 

S 

1 

180 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.-INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


1.0i;i8IAIV'A. 


Fonnd 

in 
parish 

BELONGING  TO   PAItlSII. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

ToUl. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
Ure. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreijiu. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 

male. 

899 

910 

433 

477 

305 

328 

234 

222 

25 

28 

46 

78 

128 

149 

117 

134 

11 

IS 

5 
9 

3' 

6 

5 

3 

4 

458 

13 

12 

7 

14 

20 

2 
G 
4 

12 
9 

16 
21 
4 

18 

1 

12 
8 
12 

4 
S 

7 
14 
13 

2 

8 

10 

22 

479 

10 

7 

13 
5 
3 
7 

6 
3 
8 
2 
13 

2 
9 
2 
6 
9 

12 

1 
4 
3 
2 

13 
1 
2 
6 
6 

G 

7 

4 
7 
9 

2 
3 
2 
5 

1 

9 
10 

4 
12 

7 
5 
9 
2 

4 

4 
7 
5 

6' 

4 

6 

217 

7 

1 

6 
3 

2 

I 

5 

1 
5 
2 
5 

1 
4 

4 

7 

7 
1 
2 
1 
2 

3 

1 

2 

7 
5 
3 

7 
11 

3" 

2 
7 
8 

7 
11 

f)' 

1 

5 
3 
3 
2 
1 

3 

7 
8 
2 
2 

C 
16 
262 
3 
6 

7 
2 
1 
4 

1 

1 
2 
3 

4 
3 
3 
3 
5 

2 
3 
2 

4 



8 
G 
1 
7 

5 

4 
3 
4 
« 

■ 

3 

S 
9 

i' 

4 
3 
3 
3 
4 

2 
3 

2 

4 

7 
3 
1 
5 

5 

4 
3 
4 
5 

1 

2 

4 
1 
4 
4 

2 
I 

...... 

6 

2 
2 
1 

4 
3 

2 

2 

1 

Avoyelles 

3 
5 

1 

1 

1 

I 
5 
2 

5 
7 

1 

1 

1 

2 
5 

2 
2 

■■■■5' 

1 

1 
2 
1 

...... 

4 
1 
2 

3 
8 
53 
2 
4 

3 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

...... 

1 
4 
3 
5 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 

2 
3 
3 

""e 

2 
2 
33 
2 
1 

2 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

4 

2 
3 

1 

1 

1 
4 
3 
5 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 
1 

I 

12 
5 
2 
1 
3 

5 
7 

6 

1 
4 

2 
8 
270 
6 
2 

1 
1 

6 
4 

7 
1 
2 

2 
4 

2 

4 
1 
2 
2 
1 

3 
5 

4 
1 

6 

4 
7 
1 
2 

2 

4 
2 

3 
1 
2 
2 
1 

3 
4 
4 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
1 
2 

2 
3 
3 

1 

1 

2 
a* 

1 
2 

3 

8 
a4G 

1 
4 

3 
1 

6 

2 
3 
39 
2 

1 

2 
1 
1 
2 

2 

3 

178 

5 

4 
2 
1 
1 

1 

4 
1 
3 

I 

209 

1 
2 

4 

1 
1 
3 

2' 

2 

2 

3 

118 

4 

3 

I 

1 
1 

4 

1 
3 

3 
7 
114 
1 
2 

4 
1 
1 
3 

1 
72 

i 

6 

23 

23 

37 

1 

7 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

|. ...... 

1 

2 

2 
2 
8 

1 
5 

1 
1 
2 

6 

2 
2 

1 
■"■«■ 

1 

5 
2 
1 

1 

3 

2 

2 
2 

""4 

...... 

6 
3 

i 



8 

1 
5 
2 
2 
2 

S 

2" 

2 

10 

J 

9 
8 

3 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1         1 

1 

i 

5 

1 
4 
1 
1 

1 

3 

i 

St.  Mary 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 
1 
2 
1 
2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i' 

2 

s 

i 

2 
3 

1 
1 

4 
1 
2 
1 
2 

2 

1 

3 

1 
1 

2 

3 
6 

3 



-,"'  'V,. -.-.......-- 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

1 



12 

3 

2 

...}.. 

S 

1 

4 

1 

I 
3 

1 
3 

i::::;: 

1 
3 

\t  LUU 

5 

....>• 

a  One  foreign  bom  Included. 


THE  INSANE. 


181 


Table  15*2.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DI.STmCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUilliEE 
FOUND  IN  EACU  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUKITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


MAINB. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONalNO  TO  COnifTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Kutivo  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  pnrenta 

ibroi^. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fc- 
male. 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

M.e. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

F^ 
nulo. 

Tho  Stftto 

1,292 

1,299 

589 

710 

584 

709 

500 

601 

26 

22 

68 

86 

6 

1 

5 

1 

58 
20 
96 
14 
35 

690 
41 

28 
40 

70 

8 
12 
41 
34 
39 
60 

91 
43 
196 
S2 
66 

161 
84 
46 
58 

145 

19 

30 
64 
66 
74 
124 

40 
2^1 
83 
15 
42 

62 
43 
IS 
SI 
60 

10 
IG 
33 
31 
25 
S3 

51 
19 
113 
17 
24 

99 
41 
31 
27 
79 

9 
14 

31 
35 
40 

71 

40 
24 
82 
15 
42 

61 
43 
15 
31 
65 

10 
14 
33 
31 
25 
S3 

51 
19 
113 
17 
24 

98 
41 
31 
27 
79 

9 
14 
31 
35 
49 
71 

24 
18 
67 
14 
38 

57 
39 
15 
30 
49 

10 
13 
32 
29 
16 
49 

36 
14 

80 
15 
21 

91 
40 
30 
•-•7 
64 

7 
13 
28 
31 
39 
65 

2 
2 
5 

2 
2 

4 

14 

4 
10 
1 

1 

2 

4 

13 
3 

29 
2 
3 

6 

1 
1 



1 



1 

Haucock 

S 
2 

1 



1 

A 

1 

1 

Oxford 

1 
12 

"^ 

4 

7 

8 

2 
1 
2 
3 
6 
6 

1 

1 

Piscataqnia 

1 

i' 

5 

2 

2 

1 
1 
4 
2 

1 
1 
4 

Waldo 

York 

1 

niARiri^AivD. 


The  state 

1,785 

1,646 

816 

830 

731 

695 

551 

485 

31- 

23 

149 

187 

85 

135 

SO 

125 

5 

10 

Allegany -. 

54 

13 

1,351 

72 
2 

3 
23 
18 
13 

9 

87 
9 

13 
8 
6 

16 

7 
7 

7 

5 
38 

5 
12 

57 
34 
145 

872 
10 

7 
41 
20 
20 
25 

103 
16 
38 
25 
14 

35 
13 
17 
12 
24 

21 
55 
17 
20 

33 

19 

75 

430 

a 

3 
22 
10 

7 
11 

61 

7 

23 

11 

S 

17 
10 
11 
6 
12 

7 
21 
10 
10 

25 

15 

70 

442 

4 

4 
19 
10 
13 
14 

52 
9 
15 
14 
9 

18 
8 
6 
6 

12 

14 
34 

7 
10 

31 
13 
69 
404 
4 

3 
21 
8 
6 
9 

41 
7 
21 
10 
4 

14 
8 
7 
4 
6 

4 

20 

8 

9 

23 
9 
64 

384 
2 

2 
19 

8 
10 

7 

44 

9 
13 
11 

7 

13 

2 
5 
2 
5 

10 

31 

6 

9 

17 

11 

53 

266 

4 

3 
21 
7 
6 
8 

40 
7 

19 
9 

4 

7 
6 

4 
5 

4 

19 

8 

9 

13 

8 

51 

216 

2 

2 
17 

5 
10 

7 

41 
9 

7 
10 
7 

12 
2 
5 
2 

5 

10 

29 

6 

9 

2 

1 
3 
20 

2 

1 

16 

12 

1 
13 
118 

8 

1 

12 

152 

1 
6 
6 
26 
2 

2 
6 
6 

58 
2 

2 
...... 

3 

7 

8 

1 
t 
6 
25 
2 

...... 

...... 

2 
8 

2 
5 
6 
58 
2 

2 

1 

2 

Calvert 

Carroll 

2 

1 

1 
2 
1 
2 

10 

CecU 

2 

1 

1 
3 
5 

8 

2 

1 

Charles  

1 
1 

2 

2 

3 

Garrett 

t 

Harford 

i" 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

1 
1 

3 
2 

4 
2 
6 

3 

1 
2 

1 

2 
3 
2 

5 
6 

1 
4 
7 

4 
3 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

3 
2 
4 

2 
6 

3 

1 
2 

1 

1 
3 

1 

Kent 

2 

1 

5 
G 
1 

4 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

St-Marv  

1 

... 

Talbot 

i       ' 

2 

1 

Worcester 

..... 

I 

IHA8SACIIC78ETTS. 


Tbo  State 

6,065 

6,103 

2,763 

3,340 

2,733 

3,314 

1,522 

1,557 

339 

268 

872 

1,489 

30 

26 

25 

21 

6 

5 

Barnstable 

39 

61 

779 

7 

1,055 

50 
141 
618 
834 

4 

99 

166 

443 

1,846 

86 
165 
408 

12 
790 

100 

315 

171 

1,234 

10 

250 

310 

1,473 

779 

39 
83 

197 
8 

399 

49 
132 

82 

442 

7 

107 
ISS 
679 
851 

47 
82 

211 
4 

391 

51 
183 

89 

792 

3 

143 
122 
794 
428 

30 
82 

195 
8 

398 

49 
131 

82 

440 

7 

107 
179 
667 
349 

46 
82 

210 
4 

391 

51 
181 

89 

789 

3 

143 
119 
780 
426 

34 
50 

113 
8 

216 

39 

72 

51 

248 

7 

69 
114 
307 
194 

36 
41 

117 
4 

204 

36 

80 

67 

321 

2 

76 

86 

271 

226 

4 
10 
24 

2 
8 

18 

1 
22 
58 

8 
33 
75 

...... 

2 

I 
...... 

...... 

2 

1 

IJriBtol 

1 

Dukes 

64 

4 
16 

9 
34 

44 

3 
13 

6 
45 

118 

6 
43 
22 
158 

143 

12 

88 

26 

423 

1 

49 

22 

425 

184 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

Korfrtllc 

12 

11 

120 

81 

18 
11 
84 
16 

26 

54 

240 

124 

Plymouth  (a) 

9 

12 

2 

3 

14 

2 

8 

c9 

1 

3 

at 

3 

M 
3 

1 

SnlTolk 

6 

a  Tncliidinc  08  inmates  of  the  state  farm;  home  residences  not  given. 
6  Foreign  born. 


e  Three  foreijrn  bom  included. 
d  Quo  foreisn  bom  included. 


182 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


mcniGAN. 


The  State  . 


Alcona . . 
AUepin . 
Alpena. . 
Antrim.. 
Arenac. . 


Baraca  ■ 
Barry  ... 

Bay 

Behzte  .. 
Berrien 


Branch 

Calhoun 

Cass 

Charlevoir . 
Cheboygan . 


Chippewa  . 

Clare 

Clinton . . . . 
Crawford . . 
Delta 


Eaton 

Emmet 

Gene-'Mie 

Gogebic 

Grand  Traverse  (6). 


Gratiot 

Hilladalo.. 
HoQgbton . 

Huron 

Ingham  ... 


Ionia 

Iosco 

Iron 

Isabella . 
Jacktson . 


Kalamazoo . 
Kalkaska  . . 

Kent 

Keweenaw . 
Lake 


Lapeer 

Leelanaw  .. 
Len.'tww) ... 

I.ivin;;t;ton. 
Mackinac  .. 


Macomb  ... 
Manintee... 
Manitou  ... 
Uarquctto . 
MasoD 


Mecosta 

Men'.minoe. 

Miillanil 

ili.-^Maukco  .. 
Munruo 


Montcalm 

MontmorcDcy  . 

Maskegrin 

Kewavco 

Oakland 


Oceana 

OC'iniiw  ... 
OnlJinagoa . 

0»ce<tla 

Otsego 


Ottawa 

Koni  oramou. 
Kngiiinw  . ... 

Suilalr 

Bt  Josoiih 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 


18 

24 
14 

a  One  Indian  not  Included. 


3,737 


17 
4 

24 

1 

640 

11 
38 
G 
13 
17 

138 
1 


4 
37 

047 

1 

40 

1 


2 

1 

20 

9 
1 
0 
G 
073 

16 
1 
2 
3 


37 


BKLONOmO  TO  COCNTT. 


Total. 


3,723 


7 

58 

a65 

4 


72 
76 
39 
16 
10 

5 ; 

10 

29 

6 

IG 

50 

al2 

80 

7 

S3 

35 
51 
60 
28 
59 

69 

10 

3 

14 

103 


201 
9 
4 

20 
18 
97 
04 
10 

53 
32 
1 
63 
14 

31 
41 

18 


52 

1 

64 

27 
150 


4 
138 
97 
SS 


Male. 


Female. 


1,864 

1,859 

2 

1 

33 

38 

16 

15 

3 

6 

1 

58 

1 

112 


Wlute. 


Total. 


Male. 


1,830 


30 


Fe- 
male. 


1,836 


4 
6 
16 
4 
4 

26 
2 

3» 
3 

17 

17 
20 
29 
1.1 
34 

26 
3 
1 
7 

55 

56 

1 

112 

5 

1 

12 
13 
57 
32 
4 

32 

13 

1 

24 


Native  born. 


Parents  na- 
tive. 


Male. 


889 


Fe- 
male. 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


14 


Fe- 
male. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Male. 


23 


Fe- 
male 


23 


Black. 


Male. 


14 


Fe- 
male. 


12 


Mixed 

blood. 


Male 


11 


Fe- 
male. 


U 


A  Including  3t  Inmates  of  Korthcrn  MicUlgan  Asylum;  homo  residences  not  given. 


c  Foreign  bom. 


THE  INSANE. 


183 


Table  159.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COTTNTY,  WITH  DISTrNCTIOX  OK  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITV,  AND  NUMUKR 
rOUND  IN  EACU  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TKliUITOUlES:  1890— Continuod. 

niCIIIG  A  !V-Continuc<l. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

i 

BELONG  IRO  TO  CODHTT. 

ToUl. 

Mule. 

•White. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

Ono  or 

botli  parents 

luroign. 

Mixed 
bUxxL 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

mule. 

15 

39 

5 

42 

26 

44 

109 
5:u 

26 

23 

4 
20 
16 

21 
56 

2r.5 

13 

16 

1 

22 

10 

23 
53 
279 
13 

23 
4 

20 
16 

20 

51 

246 

13 

16 

1 
22 
10 

21 

51 

271 

13 

7 
2 
13 
9 

18 

23 

87 

8 

1 

2 

2 

14 
2 
5 
6 

2 

17 

118 

5 

13 

1 
5 
2 

4 

17 

133 

5 

ScIiiMilcraft 

Shiawassoo 

5 
13 

15 

21 

267 

8 

15 
8 

17 
24 
91 
8 

2 
1 

•* 

TuacoU 

1 
5 
9 

2 
2 
8 

...... 

3 

1 

al 

3 

1 

I 

Mi 

1 
1 
S 

11 
41 

10 
47 

Wexford 

""** 

mi:VIVE80TA. 


TboSt.ite 

2,190 

2,204 

1,249 

955 

1,245 

952 

298 

255 

99 

50 

848 

ea 

4 

3 

4 

3 

Aitkin 

3 
15 
10 
15 

13 

c37 

27 

3 

20 

7 

22 
29 

3 

7 
11 

7 
10 

23 
11 

2 
12 

6 

16 
15 

8" 

8 
8 
3 

14 
15 

1 
14 

1 

6 
14 

3 
7 
11 

7 
10 

23 
11 

2 
12 

6 

16 
15 

s" 

8 
8 
3 

14 
16 

1 
U 

1 

6 

14 

1 

2 
2 

4 
1 

9 
3 

2 
5 
« 
3 
9 

13 
7 
2 
8 
6 

14 
14 

■      1 

Anoka 

5 
5 

1 
3 

10 
6 

3 

1 
1 

4 
7 
4 
2 

9 

10 

1 
10 

Becker 

4 

1 

5 
4 

Bigstono 

Blue  Earth 

1 
1 

2' 

Brown 

Carlton 



4 
2 

2 
3 
3 

1 

3 

2 
1 

3 
1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

Chisago 

5 
11 

Clav 

Coo^ 

5 
18 

40 
25 
28 
16 
66 

32 

76 

7 

300 

33 

18 
20 
2 

27 
8 

10 
32 
6 

14 
15 

4 
14 

30 
2 
10 

29 
10 
48 
13 
15 

58 
67 
4 
8 
30 

IS 

293 

5 

13 

62 

1 
U 

21 
10 
15 
7 
34 

17 

43 

4 

190 

15 

11 
14 

1 

18 
6 

5 

17 
5 
6 

11 

3 
9 

18 
2 

12 

14 
8 

32 
8 

10 

29 
24 
3 
5 
20 

9 

138 

2 

8 

36 

4 

7 

19 
15 
13 
9 
32 

15 

33 

3 

110 

18 

7 
6 
1 
9 
2 

5 
15 
1 
8 
4 

1 
5 
12 

4 

15 
2 

16 
5 
5 

29 
33 

1 

3 

10 

9 

155 

3 

6 

26 

1 
11 

21 
10 
15 
7 
34 

17 
43 
4 
189 
15 

11 
14 

1 
18 
6 

5 
17 
5 
6 
11 

3 
9 

18 
2 

12 

14 
8 

32 
8 

10 

29 

24 

3 

4 

20 

9 
137 
2 
8 
36 

4 

7 

19 
W 
13 
D 
32 

15 

33 

3 

110 

18 

7 
6 
1 
9 
2 

5 

15 

1 
8 

4 

1 
5 
12 

4' 

15 
2 

16 
5 
5 

29 
33 

1 
3 
10 

8 

153 

3 

5 

26 

1 

3 

4 
5 
2 
2 
12 

4 
5 
1 
63 
2 

2 
1 

1 
3 

7 
10 
1 
4 
9 

2 

9 

....... 

2 

1 

8 

16 

5 

13 

17 

9 
33 

2 

123 

12 

9 

12 
1 

17 
6 

5 
0 
4 
5 
7 

2 
3 

15 

1 
5 

10 
5 

25 
5 

10 

18 

20 

3 

1 

17 

8 

87 

1 

5 

18 

3 

4 

10 
5 

12 
4 

21 

11 
24 
3 
62 
15 

7 
4 
1 
8 
2 

5 

12 

1 

4 
1 

1 

2 
10 

Crow  Wing 

Dakota 

4 
4 
3 
4 
9 

13 
11 

1 
30 
8 

2 
7 

1 

2 

Dod-e 



Donj;las 

3 
5 

4 

5 

1 
13 

1 

1 
2 

2 

7' 

1 

Fillmore 

1 

Grant 



1 



1 

Houston 

Isanti 

Jackson 

1 

1 

1 

Kauabcc 

Kandivohi 

3 

1 

2 
2 

1 

I 

"""■"• 

Kittaon 

Lac  qui  Tarle 

Lesuetir 

a 

3 

2 

1 

i' 

1 
2 

i 

i' 

Lincoln  

L.von 

3 

1 
10 
3 

1 

3 

3 
3 

IfcLood 



Marsh.iU 

Martin 

4 
3 

1 
7 

3 
2 
5 
3 

3 

1 

Meeker 

Miliilaca 

Morrison 

7 

3 
1 
939 
2 
4 

038 
17 

4 

9 
2 
13 
3 
5 

15 
25 

1 
3 
8 

5 

104 

2 

3 

16 

Mower 

4 

3' 

2 

1 
1 
2 

2 

Murrav 

Nicollet 

Nobles 

Norman 

10 

4 

8 

7 

1 

6 

1 

Ottertall 



...... 

Pino 

...... 

Pipestone  

3 
S 

2 
2 

1 
32 

1 

3 

13 

2 

3 
37 

1 
2 
7 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Polk 

Pope 

...... 

1 
2 

...... 



1 

34 

18 

12 



Retlwood 

Ken  ville 

1 

8 

Eice 

S 

3 



■■••■• 

a  Foreign  bom. 


b  One  foreign  born  included. 


0  One  Indian  not  iuclnded. 


184 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMJJEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COX^S'TY,  BY  STATES  AND  TKRRITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 


MIN.'VESOTA— Continued. 


Fonnd [ 

in 
county. 

BELOXGIKO  TO  COnKTI. 

Total. 

Male. 

Femalo. 

■WTiite. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Xative  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

TotaL 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Eoct 

6 
46 
37 

9 
15 

58 
19 
11 
19 
7 

4 
25 

7 
21 
47 

16 
3 
74 
32 
5 

5 
32 
20 

7 
10 

38 
8 
6 

10 
5 

4 

18 

5 

2? 

6 
1 
44 
16 
3 

1 
14 
17 
2 
5 

20 

11 

5 

9 

2 

7' 

2 
12 
20 

10 
2 
30 
16 
2 

5 
32 

20 
7 
10 

36 
8 
6 

10 
5 

4 
18 
5 
9 
26 

6 
1 

44 

16 

3 

1 

14 

17 

2 

S 

20 

11 

5 

9 

2 

1 
5 
5 
5 

1 

U 

1 

3' 

1 

4 

24 

13 

2 

7 

23 
5 
0 

7 
4 

4 
7 
4 
7 
16 

n 

1 

27 

13 

2 

1 

10 

11 

1 

4 

16 
7 

5 

1 

■ 

9 
3 
3 
2 

11 

4 
3 
3 

1 

4 
6 
1 

1 

3 
3 
1 
3 
1 

3 
2 

Siblcv 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 
1 
2 

Su*«-lo 

Swift 

Todd 

7 
2 
12 
20 

10 

3? 

16 

2 

9 

s' 

...... 

2 

1 

1 
2 
6 

2 
1 
9 
4 

2 
1 

2 
2 

1 

4 

1 

10 
14 

8 

1 

17 

12 

2 

' 

2 

1 

2 

, 

1 

1 

"Wilkin 



9 
6 

1 

3 
1 

4 

1TU88I8SIPPI. 


The  State     

1,094 

1,103 

513 

590 

329 

374 

285 

352 

9 

6 

35 

16 

184 

216 

106 

150 

78 

ee 

14 
5 
13 

38 
12 
21 
12 
16 

4 
16 
13 
18 

6 

fi 
16 
10 

8 
26 

7 
14 
7 
S 
13 

6 

10 

a56 

15 

17 

10 
12 
25 
22 
2 

10 
15 
40 
3 
10 

22 
1 
10 
25 
23 

2 
24 
23 

9 

4 

16 
6 
9 
6 

8 

3 
5 
8 
9 
3 

6 
9 
5 
5 
12 

2 
10 
3 

4 
5 

4 
S 
32 
6 
S 

2 
7 
7 
13 
2 

7' 

28 
2 
2 

7 
1 
7 
0 
12 

2 
7 
B 

0 

-  « 

22 
6 

12 
6 
8 

1 
11 
5 
9 
3 

7' 

11 
3 
14 

5 

4 
4 

I 

2 
5 

24 
9 

12 

8 

5 

18 

9 

10 
8 
18 

1 
8 

15 

3' 

16 
11 

17 

14 
3 

8 
0 
5 
5 
3 

1 
4 
5 
5 
2 

3 
2 
5 
3 
10 

1 

4 
2 

2 
3 

4 

5 

21 

4 

10 
6 
8 
6 
6 

9' 

4 
5 
2 

4' 

9 
1 
9 

4 
4 
3 
1 
3 

1 
5 
16 

8 

7 
6 
3 
5 
3 

1 
4 
5 
5 
2 

2 
2 
5 
2 
10 

3 

2 
2 
1 

2 

2 

17 

4 

7 
fi 
8 
0 
6 

1 

1 

2 

8 

12 

6 

9 

2 

8 

At 

2 

4 
1 
0 

2 
1 
3 
4 

1 

3 
7 

4 

3 

3 

1 
1 
2 

1 

5 

1 
2 
7 
10 

2 

1 
2 
1 
4 
1 

...... 

2 
2 
5 

1 
...... 

...... 

1 

3 

2 
...... 

3 

2 

1 

n 

3 
5 
2 

1 
1 
3 

1 

1 

Carmll 

1 

" 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 
7 
3 
4 
4 

1 

1 

1 
3 

....„ 

4 
9 
1 
9 

4 
4 

? 
3 

5 

13 

7 

Clav 

. 

2 

1 

2 
2 

1 
0 
1 
2 
2 

1 

1 

1 
3 
1 

1 
2 

2 
2 

1 
...... 

...... 

1 

i 

1 

8 

1 

1 

3 
...... 

2 
1 
3 

4 
5 
472 
4 
17 

2 
7 
12 
10 

1 

2 

.') 

228 

:i 

3 
13 

2 

1 
2 
3 



8 

1 
1 
1 

1 

i 

Hindu      

3 

11 
2 
5 

8 

1 

12 

1 
2 
6 
7 

7 
1 

4 

""2 

1 
4 

2 

1 

10 

1 
1 
2 
2 

4 
1 
1 

6 

2 

2 

4 
3 
7 
2 

s' 

18 

1 
1 

5 

1 
S 
8 

« 

1 

I 
7 
2 
3 

7 
3 
13 
2 

7 
0 
11 
1 
8 

13 

i' 

9 

4 

2 
3 
3 
6 
2 

■■■■;?■ 

1 
1 

6 
1 
6 
8 
3 

7 
3 
13 
2 

1 

3 
4 
G 

1 

8 
2 

1 

8 

1 

S 

0 
U 

n 

8 
13 

1 

3 
2 
7 

4 

2 

1 
6 

'i' 

1 
I 

1 

T^favrttO 

10 

1 
1 

2 

1 

3 

5 

2 

Lee 

2 

2 

1 

1 

J.h,.  ..In 

3 
5 
10 

2 
9 

4 

1 
1 
8 

1 
0 
2 

4 
J 

1 
7 
7 

"0' 

1 
5 
6 

i 

1 
2 

1 
3 

1 
2 
1 

]  ov,  !,<1.B 

2 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 
2 

10 
9 
3 

1 
7 
2 
3 

7 
9 
3 

7 
6 

3 

1 
2 

4 
4 

3 

1 



[ 

Uc«lu>ba 

1 

..■••■• 

a  Quo  Cliiuoso  not  included. 


THE  INSANE. 


185 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGINO  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WTTH  DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIYmf,  AND  NUMIiEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKIJITOKIES:  1890— Coutiuued. 


mSHINHIPPI— Conthiuml. 


Fonnd 

in 
connty. 

OELONOUIO  TO  CO0STT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colonxl. 

Total. 

KatiTO  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

BUck. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parcnta 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

- 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc- 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
uiale. 

3 
3 
2 

4 
1 

1 
5 
3 
3 

i 

5 

1 
2 
3 

1 

3 
2 
16 
6 
8 

2 
45 
11 

2 
11 

7 
3 
6 
15 

8 
17 
14 
14 

2 

« 

12 

7 
7 
18 

17 
1 
4 

11 
2 

10 
10 
SI 
23 
12 

13 
75 

17 
9 
17 

9 
10 
20 
33 

4 
9 
8 
6 

3 
fi 
6 
3 
11 

10 

i' 

4 

1 

2 

3 

12 

13 

4 

8 
33 

I 
10 

3 
6 
6 
12 

2 
8 
6 
9 
2 

8 

7 
2 

4 
7 

7 
1 
3 
7 

1 

8 

7 

19 

10 

8 

5 
42 
8 
6 
7 

G 
4 
14 
21 

2 
3 
7 

4 

3 
2 
5 
3 
8 

9 

1 
2 
S 
4 
2 

1 
5 
1 
2 
5 

6 

2 
3 
6 

4 

3 
2 

e 

3 
8 

8 

1 
2 
5 

4 
2 

1 
5 
1 
3 
5 

6 

2 
6 

1 
1 

1 
6 
1 
5 

2 

1 
1 

1 
6 

5 

I 

1 

1 

3 

Pparl  Uirnr 

2 
2 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

4 
1 

l*iko 

3 

3 

1 

1 

....„ 

3 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

i' 

1 

2 

2 

11 

11 

1 

7 
19 
2 
1 
9 

1 
6 
5 

■> 

2 
6 

i 

2 
6 

1 

1 

i 

1 



2 

4 

G 
19 
10 

2 

4 
14 
3 
4 
6 

2 

3 

11 

12 

2 

2 

11 

10 

1 

7 

13 

2 

1 
9 

1 
5 
5 
4 

4 
6 
18 
9 
2 

4 
12 
2 
4 
5 

2 
3 
9 
11 

...... 

2 

Tato 

1 

1 
2 
3 

1 

14 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
3 
1 
1 
1 

1 

6 

1 

28 
5 
2 

1 

4 
1 
3 
9 

3 
...... 

0 

1 

1 

4 

1 
26 
5 
1 
1 

4 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

i 

4 

1 
7 

...... 

2 

3 

3 

inissovBi. 


The  State I    3,456 

Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Auilrain 

Barry 

Barton , 

Bates 

Benton  

Bollinger 

Booue 

Buchanan  

Butler , 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

Cape  Girardeau 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 

Chariton 

Christian 

Clark  

Clay 

Clinton 

Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford 

Dado 

Dallas 

Daviess 

Dekalb 

Dent 1 

Douglas 5 

Dunklin 

Franklin 1-* 

Gasconade 2 

Gentry 6 

Greene 24 

Qnudy 3 


3.417 

23 
20 
18 
21 


14 
28 
24 
6 
38 

lie 

7 
17 
53 


26 
13 
22 
39 

10  i 


1,754 

13 
9 
11 
15 
G 

3 
12 
13 

3 
22 


1,603 

10 

II 

7 

6 

3 

11 
16 
11 
3 
16 

56 

3 

13 

18 

2 

10 

11 

1 

15 


21 
3 
9 

8  I 
14  ' 

5 
11 
1  j 
6 


IS 

.M 

2 
7 

10 

5 
13 
17 

7 


1,609 

13 

9 

10 

15 

6 

3 
12 
13 

3 
20 

59 
4 
4 

30 
3 


1,603 

10 
10 

7 


11 
16 
11 
3 
16 

56 
3 
13 
16 

2 

10 
11 

1 
15 

9 

17 
3 
9 
8 

14 

5 

10 

1 
6 
2 

IC 
8 

"z 

7 

10 
5 
13 
16 
7 


1,180 


11 


14 

5 

3 

9 

10 

3 

18 

35 
4 
2 

27 
3 

1 
18 
3 
7 
7 

8 
3 
8 
8 
10 

19 
11 

7 

12 

8 

21 
3 
2 

4 
4 

S 
3 
8 

19 

7 


991 


9 
6 
7 
6 
3 

9 

14 
10 
3 
10 

34 
3 
8 

11 
2 

6 
10 

1 
11 

9 

14 
3 
6 
7 

12 

2 
9 
1 

4 
2 

15 
G 


3 
2 
11 

11 
6 


81 


408 


20 


60 


51 


17  I 


18G 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBEE 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutinued. 

miSSOUBI— Continned. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONGIKO  TO  CODNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

C0CST1E3. 

Total. 

Native  bom.                i 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na. 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

F«. 
male. 

7 
13 
3 
8 
C 

8 

11 

119 

25 

12 

5 
3 
2 
8 

20 

14 
4 

1? 
6 

20 
4 
2 
10 
11 

3 

1 

5 

30 

5 

5 

5 

15 

10 

2 

2 
1 
2 
5 
9 

18 

20 
7 

20 
18 

12 

17 

190 

55 

21 

25 
11 
0 
22 
42 

28 
18 
19 
19 
C 

30 
5 
8 
43 
21 

6 

5 
9 
21 
22 

10 

6 

20 

43 

S 

13 

1 

3 

10 

32 

8 
29 
28 
20 

S 

21 

25 
al 
19 
4 

0 
23 
18 

8 
13 

31 

al,113 

39 

19 

0 

8 
17 
11 

9 
IS 

1 
10 
29 
11 
10 

7 
10 

0 
13 

10 
9 
5 

12 

14 

5 

10 

105 

28 

13 

17 
7 
4 
11 
20 

15 
9 

13 

12 

5 

18 

1 

7 

20 

12 

3 

3 
4 
12 
14 

3 
2 
10 
24 
2 

0 

i 

13 
12 

6 
15 
20 
13 

3 

1^ 
12 
13 
3 

3 
13 
10 

7 

7 

17 
485 

25 
0 
4 

4 

7 
0 
7 
9 

9 
10 
0 
9 

3 
7 
4 
5 

8 
17 

2 

8 
4 

7 
85 
27 

8 

8 
4 
2 

11 

13 
9 
0 
7 
1 

18 
4 
1 

23 
9 

3 
2 
5 
9 
8 

I 

10 
19 
3 

7 
1 
2 
3 
20 

2 
14 

8 
13 

2 

4 
12 
9 
0 
1 

3 
10 
8 
1 

0 

14 
028 
14 
10 
5 

4 

10 
G 
2 
0 

f 

13 
5 

7 

4 
9 
2 
8 

10 
8 
5 
12 
13 

5 
10 
96 
26 
12 

17 
7 
4 
10 
20 

14 

8 
12 
12 

5 

18 

1 

7 

10 

12 

3 
3 
4 
13 
13 

3 
2 
10 
21 
2 

0 

i' 

13 

U 

0 
15 
19 
13 

3 

17 
12 
11 
12 
3 

3 
12 
10 

7 
7 

10 
459 

19 
9 
4 

4 

0 
0 
0 
9 

1 
9 
10 
0 

8 

2 
7 

4 
5 

8 

17 

2 

8 
4 

7 

7 

74 

27 

8 

8 
4 

U 
22 

12 
9 
6 
7 

1 

17 
4 
1 

20 
9 

3 

1 
5 
8 
8 

7 
4 
9 
19 
3 

7 
1 
2 

3 

20 

2 
12 

7 
13 

2 

4 

12 
9 
C 

1 

3 
8 
8 

1 
5 

14 
005 
13 
10 
5 

4 

10 
4 
2 
0 

7 

13 
4 

7 

4 
9 
2 
8 

10 
8 
5 
0 

12 

5 
10 
64 
22 

0 

15 
5 
4 

9 
18 

14 
7 
9 

H 
5 

13 

1 

5 

11 

10 

3 
2 
3 
12 
10 

3 

1 
8 
19 
2 

3 

i 

0 
10 

4 

13 

10 

13 

3 

10 
11 

6 
10 

3 

3 
8 
9 
4 
0 

4 
204 
17 
0 
4 

4 
0 
0 
5 
9 

1 
9 
13 
3 
8 

2 
U 
4 
S 

1^ 
1 
7 
4 

7 

6 

43 

24 

7 

7 

3 

2 

10 

21 

10 

7 
G 

S 

1 

12 
4 

'"'ii' 

9 

3 

1 
5 
7 
4 

4 
3 
8 
17 
3 

5 

1 
2 
3 
15 

1 
9 
7 
13 
2 

4 

11 
0 
5 

1 

3 
6 

7 

5' 

5 
201 
9 
9 
5 

3 
0 
4 
2 
S 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 



1 

Holt 

6 

1 

1 

1 


1 

Howell     

1 

28 

2 

1 

1 

I 

4 
2 
2 

1 

3 

1 

28 
2 
4 

1 

2 

9 

2 

1 

11 

9 

1 
1 

11 



1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i' 

1 

1 



I^wis  

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

McDonald 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 



1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
3 
2 

5 

4 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

MUler             

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 
1 
1 
2 

...... 

1 

...... 

1 

3 

1 

:;:::;i::-:-; 

. 

2 
5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

Ozark 

Pemiscot 

3 

4 
1 

2 
2 

1 

5 

1 
2 

1 

1 

Piko 

10 
11 
18 

2' 

1 

...... 

2 
1 

...... 

1 
1 

1 

platro 

Polk                               

PuUaki 

10 
12 
10 
4 
2 

5 
20 
4 
3 
0 

12 
1,174 

11 
7 
4 

3 
3 
8 

1 

1 

8 

280 

2 

4 

3 
12 

3 
13 

3 

Balls  

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

4 
1 

3 
1 

Itaj- 

1 

3 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

St.  Clair 

I 

U 
229 

1 

St.  FraDooiii 

1 

"'23' 

1 

1 

17 
0 

1 

StLouiii 

1 
20 

1 

1 
30 

i 

8 

308 

4 

1 

20 
0 

St  IxmlBcity 

10 

1 

9 

7 

tScotland 

Scott 

1 

gbolby 

1 

1 

"*i" 

1 

"'i' 

Stoddard 

1 

Stono 

' 

i 

I 

BuUlran 

TftaeT 

7 
12 

1 
5 

4 
8 
2 
7 

Vcmon 

3 
2 

1 
3 
2 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

Warre 

"Wobalur 

1 

1 

Worth 



•Wright 

1 

a  One  Cblsoio  not  Included. 


THE  INSANE. 


187 


Table  152.-INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OI'  REX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBEK 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEURITOHIES:  1890— Continued. 


nOIVTAIVA. 


^=^==                 ■                ; 

Found 

in 
county. 

"= ~ '- '~~~  •                                   .—~~.—                                               n 

DELOItOINa  TO  COU.VTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

COtJNTIES. 

Total. 

Xatlve  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Panm  tana- 
live. 

One  or 

both  i)arontB 

foreign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

re- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
maltL 

let 

187 

150 

37 

149 

33 

43 

16 

11 

2 

95 

IS 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

12 

3 

a6 

4 
630 

15 
3 

37 
5 

1 
a2fi 

7 
<;34 

2 

9 

3 

C 

:i 

25 

1 

13 
3 

31 
4 

1 
20 

2 
28 

1 

3 

i 

5 

1 

6" 

1 

h' 

5 
6 

1 

n 

3 

c 

3 

20 

1 
13 

3 
31 

3 

1 
20 

2 
28 

1 

2 

i 

4 

1 
2 

i' 

2 

a' 

1 

i 

3 

2 

1 
1 

7 
1 
3 
3 
18 

1 
6 
2 
19 
1 

1 

12 

1 
21 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

172 

1 

1 

1 

■ 

1 

i' 

2 

1 
2 

5 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

5 

1 

10 
2 

2 

2 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

6 
6 
5 

1 

6 

4 
2 
2 

2 

2 
3 
3 

1 

4 
1 

1 

1 

IVEBKA8KA. 


Tho  Stato 

913 

932 

492 

440 

488 

437 

225 

204 

38 

41 

225 

192 

4 

3 

3 

» 

1 

156 
3 
1 
3 
1 

11 

4 

1 

15 

5 

1 

28 

11 

7 

8 

3 

30 
15 
C 

27 
12 

6 
fi 

27 
7 
9 

19 
5 
5 
9 
8 

27 

117 

4 

22 

'5 

2 
5 
22 
1 
4 

4 
11 
11 
9 
2 

1 

11 

10 

5 

9 

n 

5 
3 
6 

CC 

IS 
7 
4 
3 
1 

13 
8 
3 

16 
7 

3 
3 

12 
S 
6 

10 
5 
4 
6 
5 

10 
55 

3 
15 

4 

2 
2 
12 
1 
4 

4 
4 

5 
4 
2 

7' 

5 
5 
4 

3 
5 
2 

2 
33 

13 
4 
3 
5 
2 

18 
7 
3 

11 
5 

3 
3 
15 
2 
3 

9 

i' 

3 

3 

11 

02 

1 

7 
4 

3 
10 

7' 

6 
5 

1 
4 
5 

5' 

8 

i' 

4 

29. 

15 

7 
4 
3 

1 

12 
8 
3 

16 

7 

3 
3 
12 
5 
6 

10 
5 
4 
6 
5 

10 
53 

3 
15 

4 

2 

2 

13 

1 
4 

4 
4 

5 

4 
2 

7 

5 
5 
4 

3 
6 
2 
2 

31 

13 

4 
3 
5 

18 
7 
3 

11 
5 

3 
3 

15 
2 
3 

9 

i 

3 
3 

11 

60 
1 
6 
4 

3 

10 

7 

6 
S 

1 
4 
5 

5' 

8 

i' 

4 

23 

S 
2 
3 

1 

3 

1 
9 
2 

2 
1 
6 

6 
3 
3 
2 

1 

7 
5 
1 
9 
1 

3 
3 
7 

10 

7 

i 

1 

; 

3 

1 

g 
2 
1 
2 
2 

) 

1 
1 

i 

2 

3 

i 

2 

2 
6 
3 

1 
2 
6 
5 

2 

5 
1 

\ 
2 

8 

30 

2 

6 

1 

1 
1 

7 



14 
2 
3 

5 
1 
1 
1 
3 

9 

35 
1 
9 
2 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

6 

1 
2 

Colfax 

2 

5 
3 
3 
4 
3 

5 
19 
1 
0 
3 

1 
1 
5 
1 
4 

1 
1 
3 
4 
2 

3 

1 

2 
3 

2 
2 

1 

1 9" 

7 

i 

1 
1 

4 

17 

2 
2 



2 
2 

5 

41 

1 

3 

4 

2 
2 

2 

2 

X 

2 

1 

4 
1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 
9 

2 
6 

1 
4 

,-,        "    

2 

2 
3 
4 
4 

3 

3 
2 

Hall 

4 
3 
4 

1 

2 
3 
1 

Htri'm 

1 
3 
2 

Holt 

4 
3 

1 
1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

\ 
1 

1 
3 
1 
2 
30 

1 
3 



2 

1 

I 

1 

2 
6 



...... 

1 

, 

1 
1 

313 

1 

3 

16 

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i 



...■■■ 

Itsncaster 

12 

1        1 

1 

a  One  Indian  not  included. 


b  One  Cliinese  not  included. 


0  Two  Cliiuoso  not  included. 


188 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND- 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUJTTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

NEBRASKA— Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
coonty. 

BELONQINO  TO  COUSTY. 

Total. 

Ifale. 

Female. 

1 

■White. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

JTativo  born. 

Foreig 

n  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Miicd 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male 

Lincoln ' 

6 

3 

18 

9 

4 

17 

6 

25 

12 

6 

2 
13 
14 

4 
18 

4 

26 

7 

32 

12 

6 

4 

1 

4 

IS 

1 

7 
13 
2 
9 
15 

5 
3 

12 
3 
2 

4 
2 
16 
7 
5 

2 
6 

4 
2 

12 

2 
12 

4 
15 

7 

2 
1 
1 
1 
6 

2 

8 
1 
6 
6 

1 

6 

6 
2 

13 

4 
9 
5 

1 

7 

10. 
2 
6 

2 

14 

3 

'I 

3 
3 

3 

9 

1 
5 
S 
1 
3 
9 

5 
3 
12 
3 
2 

4 
2 
.15 
7 
5 

2 
6 
4 
2 
12 

2 
12 

4 
15 

7 

2 
1 
1 
1 
6 

2' 

8 
1 
6 
8 

1 

e" 

G 
2 

13 

4 
9 

5 

1 

2 
3 

7 
2 
2 

1 
2 
10 
4 
3 

1 

3 

1 

182 

2 

1 

5 
3 
4 

4 
1 

^ 

1 
2 
2 

8 
1 
G 
2 

1 

S 

1 

5 
3 

1 





1 
2' 

2 
1 

1 

2 

3 

3 
2 

2 
5 
3 

3 
2 
2 
3 

2s  uckoUs 

1 

1 

Phelps 

Platte 

7 
3 
2 
2 

2 
10 

4 
8 

4 

2 
2 

7 
10 
2 
6 

2 
14 

3 
17 

S 

3 

3 



2' 

6 

2 
9 
3 
5 
G 

2 

1 
3 
1 
2 

1 
6 
2 
5 
4 

2 
1 

1 
1 

i" 

1} 
« 
1 
3 

Polk 

i 

1 

1 
1 

6 

Rock 

2 

1 
9 

1 

7 
1 
11 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

I 
5 

3 
9 

1 
5 
5 
1 
3 
9 

4 

i 
4 

1 

2 
3 

1 

2 

2 

Valley     

6 
2 

1 
3 
1 
1 

4 

3 
2 

■ 

2" 

2 

i 

3 

3 

5 
6 

5 

2 
2 

Xork 

1 

2 

NEVADA. 


The  State 

175 

175 

136 

39 

136 

39 

44 

8 

2 

90 

.11 

1 

._ 

Churchill 

1 

1 

3 

1 

10 

4 

3 

1 

5 

10 

M27 

1 

2' 

1 
9 

4 

2 

4' 

8 
106 

1 

1 

i' 

1 
1 
1 

11 

21 

1 

2" 

1 
9 

4 

2 

4" 

8 
106 



11 
21 

1 
1 

Eiklrr^::::::;::::::::::::::: 

2 
1 

2 

I 

2 

i' 

3 
82 

Eareka  

1 

7 
3 

Hnmboldt 

I.andcr 

1 

1 

3 
4 

73 

1 
8 
18 

1 

Storey 

2 
ol72 

1 

3 
3 

1 

1 

* 

"White  Pino 

NEW  HAiVIPSHIUE. 


The  Stat* 

982 

960 

422 

538 

422 

D3G 

371 

453 

7 

8 

44 

75 

2 

1 

1 

23 

88 
44 

28 
90 

158 

892 

108 

02 

30 

38 
49 
90 
33 
Cl33 

226 
97 

149 
03 
52 

12 
28 

39 
20 
68 

97 
47 
00 
39 
22 

26 
21 
51 
13 
75 

129 
50 
80 
54 
10 

12 
28 
30 
20 
58 

87 
47 
60 
39 
22 

26 
21 
61 
13 
75 

129 
49 
88 
64 
30 

11 

28 
38 
15 

50 

79 
42 
67 
32 
19 

22 
21 
40 
9 
68 

91 
in 
78 
42 
27 

1 

1 

8 

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1 

2 
1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

1 

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4 
7 

10 
4 
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7 
3 

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3 
5 

34 
3 
8 

12 
3 

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a  Tnrliuliiii;  120  InmntoH  of  tho  Kovada  Stato  Insane  Aqylum;  homo  roKidencos  not  gircn. 
b  Ki(;ht  ChinrHM  uut  ini-lnilcd. 
e  Ouo  Indian  not  iucludcd. 


THE  INSANE. 


189 


Tablk  152.— insane  BELONGIXO  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITir  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NLMBEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUKlTOlilES:  ISiX)— Continued. 


NEW  JERMKV. 


Found 

iu 
county. 

BELONGINO  TO  COtTSTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female 

■WTiito. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parorts 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 

male. 

3,115 

3,163 

1,487 

1,076 

1.444 

1,601 

777 

780 

125 

95 

542 

720 

43 

75 

30 

04 

7 

11 

Atlnntic     

10 

10 

69 

127 

7 

8 
533 

16 
405 

19 

a911 

20 

21 

872 

4 

6 
16 

9 
23 
12 
17 

60 

92 

144 

155 

18 

76 
593 

08 
539 

94 

229 
170 
148 
145 
34 

125 
51 
73 
55 

209 
90 

24 
43 
56 

70 

7 

43 
255 

32 
267 

42 

119 
79 
74 
67 
21 

61 
25 
43 
25 
86 
48 

26 
49 
88 
85 
11 

33 
338 

3G 
272 

52 

110 
»1 
74 
78 
13 

64 
26 
35 
30 
123 
42 

22 
43 
52 
07 

7 

42 
247 

31 
266 

42 

114 

70 
69 
66 
20 

61 
21 
40 
25 
85 
48 

25 
45 
84 
77 
9 

30 
328 

33 
268 

61 

104 
87 
69 
75 
12 

63 
23 
32 
29 
115 
42 

14 
27 

37 

62 

7 

85 
84 
26 
62 
35 

74 
39 
58 
38 
18 

25 
19 
23 
23 
47 
34 

16 

18 

62 

52 

8 

29 
97 
23 
54 
36 

00 
42 
49 
52 
8 

32 
20 
21 
23 
62 
32 

2 
2 
2 
3 

3' 

3 

2 
1 

6 
14 
13 
12 

9 
21 
19 
23 

2 

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3 

1 
4 
4 
8 
2 

3 

10 
3 

4 
1 

6 

4 
5 
3 

1 

1 
3 
3 

1 
8 

1 

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3 

1 
8 

1 
1 

5 
3 

1 
1 
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3 

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1 

4 
4 
3 
2 

2 

7 
3 

4 
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4 
4 
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7 
106 

5 
160 

7 

40 
35 
11 
25 
2 

32 
2 

17 
2 

32 

14 

1 
193 

10 
190 

15 

42 
40 
19 
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3 

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38 

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3 

4 

2 
5 

1 
4 
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2 

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4 

2 

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1 
6 
3 

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The  Territory 

61 

06 

28 

38 

27 

38 

24 

33] 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

11 

1 
4 
3 

1 
4 
6 
14 

0 
2 

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12 
1 

4 
3 

2 

4 
6 
14 

9 
2 
3 
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6 

3' 

2 

2 
1 
3 
5 

1 
2 
1 
2 

0 

1 
1 
1 

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3 
9 

8 

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4 

6 

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1 

2 
1 
3 
5 

1 
2 
1 
2 

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1 
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3 
9 

8 

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4 

6 
2 

5 

1 

1 

Colfax 

IVnna  Ana     

1 

1 
1 

Grant 

1 

I 

1 

Xiiucoln 

2 

1 
3 
4 

1 
2 
1 
2 

3 
1 

7 

San  Mignel -- 

1 

1 
1 

Santa  Fe 



Socorro 

Tao3 

2 

4 

Yalencia 

NE\« 

'  TOKK. 

The  State 

17,747 

17,831 

8,242 

9,589 

8,118 

9,438 

3,557 

3,591 

981 

785 

3,580 

5,062 

124 

151 

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M 

44 

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60 

29 

1,190 

124 

270 

173 
25 
25 
66 
35 

54 

32 

633 

1,017 

22 

17 
33 
42 
37 

550 
103 
159 
141 
201 

182 
144 
109 
98 
130 

64 

108 
292 
810 
c55 

c57 
99 
76 
84 

4 

114 

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83 

106 

nstitntio 
d. 

257 
49 

86 
71 
107 

86 
07 
44 
43 
60 

32 
35 
135 
396 
20 

80 
47 
33 
85 

4 

55 

76 

884 

50 

46 

U9;  horn 

293 
54 

73 
70 
94 

96 

77 
65 

65 
70 

32 

73 

157 

414 

35 

27 
52 
43 
49 

69 
89 
1,201 
33 
60 

e  residon 

254 
43 
85 
71 

106 

86 
05 
44 
43 
57 

30 

35 

135 

396 

20 

30 
46 
33 

35 

4 

54 

75 

869 

50 

46 

291 
54 

73 
69 
94 

96 
77 
64 
55 
66 

31 
71 
154 

410 
35 

27 
50 
43 

47 

58 
88 
1,182 
33 
59 

116 
38 
56 
46 
67 

.54 
35 
39 
29 
44 

19 

31 
84 

102 
13 

17 
32 
21 

30 

4 

37 
50 

S34 
26 
35 

98 
39 
SO 
48 
57 

60 
51 
57 
18 
48 

25 
53 
93 
98 
22 

15 
38 
24 
41 

35 
3 
7 
6 

14 

10 
10 

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4 

3 

2 
19 
96 

3 

4 
7 
2 
1 

45 
2 
3 

9 
5 

7 

1 

3 

12 

4 

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4 
13 

63 

4 

2 

4 
2 
2 

103 

7 

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19 

25 

22 

20 

5 

9 

9 

8 

2 

32 

198 

4 

9 

7 
10 

4 

148 
13 
20 
12 
32 

29 
25 
4 
25 
14 

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14 

48 

249 

9 

10 

8 
17 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

...... 

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Chenango 

1 

Clinton.  -.. 

Columbia.... 

3 

2 

...... 

4 

1 
2 
3 

4 

2 
2 

3 

I 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

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fr3 

Kssex .. 

Franklin 

Fullon 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Geneaco 

2 

1 

1                  \ 

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75 
93 
1,205 
59 
93 

ates  of  1 
Q  include 

3S 
54 

279 
23 
5.1 

4 
5 
70 
9 
6 

8 

10 

126 

3 

X 

13 
20 
465 
15 
5 

ded. 

17 

24 

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7 

» 

1 

1 

15 

1 

1 

IB 

1 

1 

1 
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1 

olnoluilinR  14  inn 
ft  Two  foreign  bor 

ces  not  given. 

e  One  Indian  not  incln 
d  Foreign  born. 

e  One  Chines 
f  One  foreign 

0  not  ii 
bom  i 

icUldiMl 
ucludet 



. 
i. 

190 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  AVITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

NEW  ¥ORK— CoQtinned. 


HadisoD 

MoDroe 

Montgomery  . 

New  York 

Kiagara 


Oneida  — 
Onondaga . 
Ontario  ... 

Orange 

Orleans  ... 


Oswego 

Otaego 

Putnam 

Qoeena 

Kensselaor  . 


Richmond 

Rockland 

St.  Lawrence. 

Saratoga , 

Schenectady  . 


Schoharie . 
Schuyler. . 

Seneca  

Steuben . . . 
Suffolk.... 


Solliran... 

Tioga  

TompkiuH. 

Uliler 

Warren  ... 


Washington.. 

Wayne 

Westchester  . 

Wyoming 

Tatea 


Found 

in 
county. 


77 
391 
61 
3,932 
22 

I.IU 
174 
91 

702 
19 

132 
42 
7 
160 
152 

43 
16 
g6 
42 
15 

29 
29 

1,974 
82 

1,308 

57 
24 
27 
96 
13 

42 
78 
1,254 
36 
11 


BBLOSaiNQ  TO  COtlKTT. 


Total. 


118 

481 

137 

a5, 878 

6157 

493 

382 
148 

237 
77 

182 
107 
31 
272 
515 

lU 

68 

179 

«138 

66 

75 
72 
fll3 
243 
221 

83 
38 
96 
241 
49 

/98 

108 
409 


Male. 


Female 


55 

237 

68 

1,693 


223 
183 

60 
143 

29 

88 
44 
13 
132 
220 

82 
29 
88 
61 
27 

27 
43 
64 
127 
96 

40 
24 
39 
130 
26 

39 
48 
200 
24 
17 


63 

244 

6» 

3, 185 

82 

270 
199 

88 
144 

48 

94 
63 
18 
140 
295 

62 
39 
91 
77 
3S 

48 
29 
49 
116 
125 

43 
14 
57 
111 
23 

59 

60 
209 

28 
•  37 


White. 


Total 


Male. 


54 

235 

67 

1,649 

73 

221 

181 
58 

139 
28 


44 

13 

127 

216 

81 
29 
88 
59 
26 

27 
43 
62 
126 


40 
24 
38 
127 
26 

36 
43 
196 
23 
17 


Fe- 
ll ale. 


«3 

241 

67 

3,138 

82 

267 
196 

88 
139 

45 

S4 
63 
18 

128 
294 

59 
37 
91 
75 


48 
29 
43 
113 
118 

43 
14 

56 
108 
23 

59 
60 
203 
28 
37 


Xative  born. 


Parents  na- 
tive. 


Male. 


34 

82 

38 

616 

38 

138 
8C 

33 
05 
24 

59 
35 
9 
52 
8r. 

35 
14 
53 
37 
13 

27 

42 
46 
83 
52 

23 
21 
32 
91 
19 

25 
31 
94 
19 
11 


Fe- 
male 


42 
74 
38 
506 
41 

160 
83 
57 
87 
30 

53 
52 
12 
54 
114 

17 
21 
47 
4a 
20 

38 
27 
33 
80 
70 

26 
10 
49 
71 
11 

38 
40 

77 


One  or 

hoth  parents 

foreign. 


Male. 


2 
44 

9 

392 

4 


22 

23 

29 

19 

2 

11 

10 

2 

9 

4 

2 

3 

2 

Fe- 
male. 


3 

23 

5 

217 
3 


Foreign  horn 


Male. 


18 

109 

20 

1,641 

31 

61 
66 
18 
33 
4 

20 
7 
4 

66 
101 

36 
10 
22 
19 
10 


Fe- 
male. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Male. 


18 

144 

24 

2, 355 

38 

84 
94 
31 
42 
13 

37 
8 
4 

05 
151 

33 
14 
26 

22 
17 

9 
1 

12 
23 
45 

14 

1 

7 

27 

9 

18 

18 

114 

3  I 

10 


Fe- 
male. 


Black. 


Male. 


1 

1 

1 

636 


Fe- 
m.ile 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


a 
'iia 


NORTH    CAROLINA. 


1,710 

1,725 

755 

970 

598 

717 

588 

711 

1 

3 

9 

3 

157 

253 

141 

217 

16 

36 

7 
3 

1 
9 
8 

10 
8 

16 

479 

6 
1 
3 

21 
6 
6 
28 
22 

21 
14 
11 
8 
42 

24 

20 
10 
10 
7 

14 
20 
21 
11 
10 

3 
16 
10 
21 
3S 

4 

20 
15 
17 
IS 

10 

4 
3 
10 
8 

8 
4 
8 
5 
•15 

6 

7 
8 

4 
1 

7 
8 
8 
7 
S 

2 
7 
6 
12 
18 

1 
& 
7 
8 
3 

11 
2 
3 

16 

14 

13 
10 
3 
3 
27 

18 
13 
11 
6 
6 

7 

12 

13 

4 

5 

1 
0 
5 
0 
17 

3 
15 
8 
0 
16 

10 
4 
3 
8 
8 

4 

1 
6 
5 
14 

S 
5 

8 
3 
1 

6 

8 

4 
7 

1 

2 
6 
4 
6 
17 

1 
4 
6 
8 
2 

7 
2 
3 

13 
14 

7 
6 
1 
3 
22 

18 
13 

11 
6 
5 

5 

11 

11 

4 

4 

1 
7 
3 
4 
14 

3 
14 
6 
6 
11 

10 
4 

3 

8 
8 

4 
1 
6 
5 
14 

5 

4 
8 
3 

1 

6 

7 

4 
7 

1 

2 
6 
4 
6 
17 

1 
4 

6 
8 
2 

7 
2 
3 
13 
14 

7 

t 

2 

22 

18 

13 

11 

0 

5 

5 
11 
10 

4 

4 

1 

7 
8 
4 
14 

3 
14 
0 
0 
11 

4 

4 

2 

3 

2 

2 

I 

4 

3 
2 

6 
4 
2 

4 

3 
2 

5 

4 
1 

X 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

5 

1 

1 
2 

5 

1 

Cald  well      

. 

1 

1 

Cartcrot          . 

1 
2 
1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

2 

1 

Catawba 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Clay         ...     ....        ..     .... 

Cleveland 

8 
3 

a 

10 

1 
8 
0 
8 
7 

1 
1 
7 

1 

2 
2 
5 
3 

1 
1 
7 

1 

2 

2 

5 

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Cravi-ii    

Cnrritufk 

I 

1 

1 
2 
3 
6 

1 

"'i' 

1 
2 
8 

4 

I>avln 

1 

1 

Dnplin 

Dnrham 

1 

1 

a  Kiicbt  CliInoAo  not  inclmle'l. 
b  Ki^'bt  foroiga  born  Included. 


e  Ono  forolpn  born  fnclitilcd. 
d  Xhroo  foruigu  bortx  includod. 


e  Ono  IiKliuu  not  iiirln<I(Ml. 
/  Outi  Cbiuoso  not  iucludod. 


THE  INSANE. 


191 


Table  159.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COTTNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COl.oi:,  AND  NATIVITY,  A.NU  NUMUEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  HY  .STATKS  AM)  TKKIilTOUIES:  18'J0— Coiitiniicd. 

NOKVII   CAROI.INA-Contioued. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

BILO.tOINO  TO  COtJNTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

■White. 

Colored. 

COUMTIES. 

Total. 

KatiTO  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fn- 

male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

mala. 

12 

13 

10 

5 

9 

27 
33 
31 
17 
14 

1 
45 

8 
20 
38 

12 
10 
20 
9 
13 

28 
8 

27 
2 

11 

15 
17 
16 
17 
13 

51 
10 
12 
21 
23 

25 
30 

5 
22 

5 

11 
14 

1 

10 
14 

6 
31 
16 
28 
IS 

22 
28 
21 
10 
29 

29 
9 
9 
21 
26 

82 
13 
11 
9 
35 

23 
14 
19 
8 

8 
17 

9 
11 

5 

is 

1 
12 
15 

4 
6 
13 

2 

10 

9 
2 
11 

1 
3 

4 

10 
6 
7 
9 

24 
6 
6 
10 
10 

18 
8 
3 

11 

5 
7 
1 
6 
C 

4 

11 
11 
11 
9 

12 
9 
8 

4 
12 

11 
4 
5 
10 
IG 

30 
3 
5 
6 

21 

15 
5 

10 
7 

19 

10 

23 

« 

9 

1 
30 

7 
14 
23 

8 
5 
7 
7 
3 

19 
0 

10 
1 
8 

11 
7 
10 
10 
4 

27 
4 
6 
11 
13 

7 
22 

2 
11 

3 

9 

7 

4 

8 

2 
20 

5 
17 

9 

10 
19 
13 
G 
17 

18 
5 
4 
11 
10 

52 
10 
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9 
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3 
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6 

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6 
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10 
8 

12 
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1 

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10 
8 

8 

10 
7 
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4 
10 

11 
4 
4 

10 
7 

20 

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5 
12 

14 
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10 
7 

7 

10 

11 

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18 
5 

11 
9 

7 
5 
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3 
2 

17 
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13 

5 

9 

7 
10 
10 

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19 
4 
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8 
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3 
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4 

3 

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4 

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20 

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7 
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17 
5 

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9 

4 

5 
12 

6 

6 
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10 

5 
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22 
6 
5 

10 
8 

12 

a 
3 
9 

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20 
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14 
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11 
6 
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5 

11 
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6 
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17 
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13 

1 
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0 

7 
10 
10 

4 

18 
4 
G 
8 
8 

3 
17 
2 
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2 

4 
3 

3 

1 
8 
1 
2 

12 

0 

11 

...... 

3 
4 

2 

1 
2 

10 
5 
5 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

a 

Gaston 

2 

2 

1 

27 
5 
10 
18 

4 
5 
13 
3 

1 

10 
4 
13 

6 
1 

12 
2 
3 

14 

1 

6 

1 

9 
2 
3 
14 

1 

t 

Halifax 

6 

1 

1 

1 
4 
1 

2 

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3 

i 

1 

1 

i 

1 
3 

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IredoH    

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

5 
10 
9 

7 
3 

14 

4 

G 

10 

13 

3 
26 

2 
12 

3 

9 
5 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

Martin 

3 
2 

8 

2 
2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

Mitthell 

1 

""3 
5 

4 
5 

1 

6 
2 

3 

4 

4 
4 

Nash 

2 

6 

2 

2 

1 

I 

2 

5 

1 

5 

4 

...... 

4 
4 

5 

1 

5 

4 

Pamlico 

1 

4 

4 

i    .  ... 

4 
9 

3 
17 

2 
10 

8 

9 

19 
14 

4 
22 

10 
6 

8 
5 

17 

300 
5 
0 
5 

242 

11 
4 

13' 
C 

2 
4 

2 

20 
2 
8 
8 

1^ 
12 
6 
15 

17 
5 
2 
8 
6 

28 
4 
3 
3 
8 

7 
6 
9 
1 

2 

1 

1 
2 
1 
3 

1 

2 
2 
3 

2 

4 

2 
1 

1 

2 

4 

Polk    

Handolph 

3 

3 
9 

1 

3 
3 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 
2 
2 

2 

7 

1 

2 
3 

1 

I 

1 

Kockingbam 

1 

1 

■■ 

1 

Stanly 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

Tyrrell 

1 

2 
3 

4 

23 
6 
3 

"q 

1 
3 

1 
...... 

10 

1 

...... 

» 

1 
3 

2 
2 
2 

21 

4 
3 

TTiiion 

...... 

1 

1 

' 

9 

10 

1 

s 

■Wake 

2 

1 

Wnahington 

1 
9 

1 
3 

a 

1 
2 

■Wilkes 

Wilson 

1 

Yadkin 

Xancoy -•. 



192 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— Df SANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBEH 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


NORTU  DAKOTA. 


Foand 

in 
couDty. 

BELOKGINQ  TO   COCXTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

■White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

Totol. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 

raale. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male-  nfai;. 

222 

221 

117 

104 

117 

104 

32 

20 

7 

11 

78 

64 

1 

14 
2 
1 

1 
8 

42 
1 
6 

1 
3 

21 
3 
2 
6 
2 

1 
7 
5 
10 
1 

I 

10 

1 
1 

6 

21 

1 
3 

2' 

10 

1 
i' 

1 
3 

4 
5 

1 

1 
5 

1 
4 

1 

i 

2 

21 

i' 

1 

1 

11 
2 
2 
4 
2 

4 

1 

5 

4' 

10 

1 
1 

c 

21 
1 
■J 

2 

10 
1 

i" 

1 
3 
4 
s 
■1 

1 
5 

4 
1 

i 

1 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 
2 

21 

1 
1 

11 

2 
5 

1 
9 

4 

13 
1 
1 

PSRH 

7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

11 
2 

I 
2 

4' 

1 
5 

2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

5 



.... 

1 

4 
1 



1 
6 

3 



3 

3 
2 

2 
2 

1 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 

4 
5 

1 

3 



1 

5 

4 

1 


2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

limn\-i)}tt 



2 

12 
1 

5 
1 
5 

17 

1 

9 

21 

4 

5 

1 

4' 

« 

1 
4 

14 
2 

7 

s 

1 
1 
e 

5' 

7 
2 

5 

1 

4' 

9 

1 
4 

14 
2 

7 

1 

3 

t 

4 

' 

5 
1 

1 
8 

2' 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 
200 

2 
5 

1 
3 
8 

1 
3 

3 

2 

5 
7 
2 

1 
3 
2 

1 

4 
7 

1 

2 

3 

i 



onio. 


The  state 

Adams 

Allen 

Ashland 

Aflbtahula 

AtheUH 

Anclol^o 

Belmont 

Brown 

Butler 

CarroU 

Cham])ai^.... 
Clark 

Clermont ...... 

Clint'in 

Coluiuliiana ... 

Coshocton 

Crawford 

CuyaliogA 

Dark') 

DeUauic 

Delaware 

KrlB 

Fairfleld 

Fayclto 

Franklin 

Fultnn 

Gallia 

r,.-^ii.;^ri 

Or..,,.   

6awu<ejr 


T,S3S 


18 
17 
13 
43 
815 

0 
63 
34 
70 
10 

17 
4C 
81 
17 

60 

23 
24 

178 

13 

9 

41 

SO 

21 

5 

1,032 

27 
14 
28 
27 
17 


60 
68 
47 
93 
104 

36 
I4S 
72 
97 
28 

64 

117 
87 
49 

129 

46 
60 
666 
69 
89 

(O 
78 
02 
10 
273 

48 
a45 

46 

u 


20 
30 
22 
41 
64 

14 
79 
34 
44 
10 

19 

e» 

41 
23 
61 

23 
34 
344 
25 
21 

44 

38 
22 
10 
140 

23 
24 
18 
36 
10 


40 

40 

9 

133 

15 
21 
■SH 
20 
32 


20 
30 
22 
41 
51 

14 
76 
33 
44 
10 

17 
60 
39 
22 
SI 

23 
34 
840 
25 
21 

43 
38 
22 
10 
120 

23 
23 
18 
28 
19 


3,835 


28 
25 
61 
49 

22 
04 
30 
60 
18 

33 
42 
44 
20 
06 

23 

ir, 

317 
34 
18 


4U 

38 

8 

126 

26 
21 
28 
26 

30 


2,290 


1,577 


35 
23 
25 
38 
4G 

18 
53 
29 
34 
14 

2-1 
24 
39 
25 
57 

18 
18 
107 
30 
0 

26 
18 
28 
8 
60 

21 
17 
26 
17 
20 


265 

229 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1,016 


9 

209 

2 

3 

4 

14 

4 

1 

4S 

3 
2 
2 
3 
1 


1,029 


6 

I8;i 
3 

8 

11 
10 
4 


93 


95 


75 


23 


a  Ono  Ctuaeso  not  included. 


THE  INSANE. 


193 


Tablk  152.— INSiVNE  BEI.ONOiyr,  TO  KAm  COITNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  RKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AKD  NUMBKB 
FOUND  IN  KACII  COUNTY,  liY  STATKS  AND  TKKKITUUIKS:  US9U— (.  oiiiiiiuod. 

UillO— CoDtiniira. 


Hnniiltnn 
Hnncock  . 
Uartliu  — 
Harrison  . 
U«ury 


ni::lilnnd 

llnckillg   . 

llolmt's  .. 
Hiinm  ... 
Jackson . . 


Jefforwon.. 

Knm   

Ijake 

LftwH-nc© . 
Lickiug  ... 


Lotrnn 

Lonliii 

Lurjia 

Mitdiflon  .. 
Maliouittg . 


Marion. 
Ikledina 
MeiKs  .. 
Mort-cr  . 
Uiami . . 


Monroe  

MontsomerT  . 

Mnrnan 

M()rrow 

Muskingum.. 


Noble 

Oltnwa 

Paulding. . 

Perry  

Pickaway. 


Pike 

Portage  .. 
Pr.-blo  ... 
Putnam  . . 
Kichland  . 


K0A8 

Snndaskj . 

Scioto 

Seneca  

Shelby.... 


Stark  

Summit 

Trurobnll  ... 
TuHC.Trawa.s. 
"Union 


Van  AVort . . . 

Vinton 

■Warrrn 

Washington 


"WaNTie  — 
Williams. 

Wooil 

Wyandot. 


Found 

ill 
county. 


1,017 
20 
12 
19 
4 

rio 
n 
12 

32 

11 


8 
1.119 


12 
S2 
18 
13 
20 

15 
701 
23 
IG 
64 

C 
10 

» 
17 
ID 


DELONOUia  TO  OOUMTT. 


Total. 


983 
5U 
49 
47 
32 

KJ 
29 
.30 
80 
43 

107 
u8 
42 
6r. 

75 

43 

80 
101 
21 

103 

42 
03 
C4 
31 
73 

40 
242 
44 
43 
144 

37 
47 
27 


89 
67 
M 
73 
40 

206 
131 
104 
74 
48 

37 
39 
65 
103 

87 
35 
49 
39 


Male. 


Female. 


446 
27 
24 
20 
13 

37 
11 
17 
40 
15 

45 
27 
20 
28 
36 

22 
38 


18 
20 
34 
15 
41 

23 

139 

19 

20 


21 
17 
20 
29 

48 
34 
23 
33 
23 

112 
67 
65 
34 
18 

18 
24 
33 


537 
29 
23 
21 
19 

46 
18  I 
13 
40 
28 

62 
31 
22 
37 
39 

21 
42 
84 
10 
63 

24 

34 

30 
IC 
32 

23 

103 

25 

23 


Whlto. 


Total. 


Mole. 


4.33 
20 
23 
23 
13 

35 
11 
17 
39 
15 

44 

27 
20 
28 
36 

19 
33 
77 
13 
32 

18 
29 
31 
15 
41 

23 
133 

19 
20 


21 
17 
20 
29 

44 

34 
23 
33 
22 

112 
56 
S3 

34 
18 

18 
24 
32 
37 

44 

19 
23 
17 


Fo- 
malo. 


514 
29 
24 
21 
19 

44 

18 
13 
43 
27 

60 
31 
22 
36 
38 

20 
42 
82 
10 
32 

23 
34 
28 
10 
29 

23 
102 
25 
23 
73 

19 
27 
10 
32 
39 

14 
48 
13 
8 
26 

39 
33 
.30 
40 
23 

94 

77 
48 
40 
30 

19 
15 
30 
<2 

42 
16 
26 


Native  born. 


Parents  na. 
tivo. 


Male. 


210 
20 
22 
19 
10 


Fe- 
male. 


One  OP 

both  [tarents 
foreign. 


Male. 


209 
24 
20 
18 
13 

40 
10 
9 
31 
23 

38 
2* 
13 
33 
32 

18 
2R 
28 
9 
24 

20 
29 
21 
13 
21 

18 
69 
23 
18 
67 

19 
16 
8 
27 
33 

12 
37 
14 
8 
21 

35 
16 
20 
27 
17 

73 
58  I 
30 

30  I 
25 

17 
11 
20 
31 

33 
10 
24 
19 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


i" 

5 

1 

4 

2 
2 

1 

I 

2" 

2 
2 

1 

Fe. 
male. 


283 
4 

4 
1 
0 

8 
1 
4 
14 
2 


26 


Colored. 


Total. 


Male. 


Fe- 

mole. 


Black. 


Mlied 
bluod. 


Male, 


Fe- 
male. 


1         1 
1 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


OKI'AHOilIA. 


TUo  Territory. 


a  One  foreign  bum  included. 


7176  INS 13 


•  1 


194 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELOXGIXG  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

OREGON. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONOINO  TO  COnUTY. 

Tot^. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Kative  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parenta  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Alixod 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Tho  State 

618 

618 

423 

195 

422 

188 

237 

124 

2 

3 

183 

61 

1 

7 

1 

1 



e 

18 
all 

23 

&28 

2 

16 

4 

4 

c2G 

6 

6 

1 

e23 

5 

1 

2 
26 
30 

6^8 

j      dl87 
al8 

4 
'         24 

'I 

c34 

1          25 

11 

14 

9 

13 

22 

2 

8 
2 
3 
17 
4 

4 
1 

18 
5 

1 

14 
18 

4 
SO 

4 

123 
13 
3 
20 

6 

1 

18 

19 

5 

4 
2 
10 
6 

8 
2 
1 
9 
2 

2 

5 

12' 

12 
3 
18 

64' 

5 
1 
4 

4 
3 
6 
6 
6 

14 

9 

12 

22 

2 

8 
2 
3 
17 
4 

4 

1 

18 

5 

2 
14 
18 

4 
50 

4 

123 

13 

3 
20 

6 

1 

18 

19 

5 

4 
2 
10 
6 

8 

4 
5 

4 

3 

1 
7 
2 

1 

5 
5 
7 
18 
2 

5 

1 
1 

2 

4 

::::::;::— 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

ClataoD 

8 
2 
1 
9 
2 

2 
5" 

....... 

10 
3 
17 

■■"'ei' 
5 

1 
4 

3 
3 

6 
6 
6 

3 

3 

14 
4 

3 
1 
10 
2 
1 

1 
11 
16 

2 
28 

3 
48 
11 

2 
15 

3 
1 
12 
15 
5 

6 
2 

2 

Crook                      

1 

Curry     

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

8 
2 

1 

3 

Gilliam                   ...     .. 

1 

1 

2 

5 

8 
3 

Lake 

1 
3 
2 

1 
22 

1 
75 
2 
1 
5 

3 

1 

10 

7 

3 

559 

1 
11 

1 
1 
2 

1 
3 

1 
4 

10 
8 
1 

13 

2 
2 
2 
3 

2 

2 

1 

i' 

1 

1 

20 
4 
1 
4 

3 
3 
5 
4 
5 

1 

34 

1 

3 

1 

ei 

Polk 

Tillamook 

TTmatilla 

1 

el 

"Wallowa.  ....            

6 
4 

1 
2 

1 

TamliiU           

1 

I«ElVlVSlfI.VAIVIA. 


8,582 

8,480 

4,235 

4,245 

4,159 

4,143 

2,763 

2,610 

130 

128 

1,260 

1,405 

76 

102 

71 

93 

5 

0 

20 
],U4 
32 
52 
11 

39 
13 
80 

39 
20 

18 
2 
38 
37 
29 

13 
9 

29 
859 
63 
98 
21 

1.19 
68 

107 
94 
74 

67 
11 
93 
48 
115 

53 
61 
56 
01 
130 

55 
91 
89 
20 
211 

'  68 
10 
53 
8 
35 

45 

45 
51 

n 

203 

8 

430 

33 

47 

10 

71 
31 
52 
52 
47 

33 
0 
58 
28 
57 

35 
38 
33 
30 
54 

22 
39 
60 
IS 
106 

34 
6 

18 
6 

11 

26 

20 

29 

6 

107 

21 
423 
30 
51 
11 

88 
37 
55 
42 
27 

34 
5 
37 
20 
58 

18 
23 
23 
31 
70 

33 
52 
39 
11 
105 

24 
5 

35 
2 

24 

19 
19 
22 
0 
90 

8 

427 

33 

47 
10 

68 
31 
52 
50 
46 

33 
6 
56 
27 
55 

35 
38 
33 
30 
53 

20 
37 
47 
15 
105 

31 
6 

17 
0 

11 

26 
26 
20 
5 
107 

21 
413 
30 
51 
11 

87 
37 
55 
41 
27 

34 
5 
37 
20 
62 

18 
23 
23 
31 
75 

32 
47 
36 
11 
105 

22 
6 

30 
2 

24 

19 
18 
22 
0 
00 

5 
242 
29 
39 

8 

49 
28 
37 
44 
38 

20 
4 
28 
23 
40 

31 
26 
28 
20 
39 

IR 
31 
31 
5 
68 

26 
4 

16 
6 

11 

22 
25 
22 
6 
35 

20 
228 
27 
44 
11 

79 
31 
41 
30 
19 

18 
2 
23 
17 
43 

10 
16 
17 
27 
55 

32 
41 
20 
4 
05 

18 
4 

29 
2 

22 

19 
16 
20 
6 
27 

3 

169 

3 

7 
2 

17 
3 
6 
5 
5 

13 
2 
25 

4 
8 

4 

11 
5 
10 
13 

1 
6 

14 
9 

29 

8 
1 

1 

1 

174 

2 

7 

L..... 

16 
1 

1 

11 

1 

9 

10 

8 

10 

1 

i 

Bedfonl      

............ 

......|...... 

Berks 

2 
■■■■-■ 

1 
3 

3 

i' 

i" 

1 
2 
5 
1 
1 

6 
1 

i' 

1 

2 

7 
4 
9 

10 
7 

10 
2 

14 
2 
9 

1 
5 
6 
4 

14 

6 

9 
6 

38 

4 
1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Butler         

Center      . 

1 
2 

1 

6 

2 

6 

Clinton 

17 
37 

21 
709 
51 
10 
87 

28 



I 
1 

0 

1 

2 
2 
8 

1 

1 
5 
3 

1 

2 
2 
3 

1 

1 
3 
3 

2 

2 

1 

8 

1 
1 
2 

Elk 

Erie 

1 

1 

Fayette 

2 

2 

37 
4 
26 

0 
22 
18 

6 
143 

1 

1 

6 

1 

5 

2 

4 
1 
6 

i' 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

Lackii  wanna 

6 

0 

06 

63 

..■>*• 

0  Ono  Indian  not  Included.       b  Two  Chinofe  not  tncludod.        e  Oao  Cbiooso  not  iacludod.        li  Foiirtoon  Chinoao  and  1  Indian  not  iuciudod. 


0  Foreign  l>onu 


THE  INSANE. 


195 


Table  > 52.— INSANE  BKLONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINrTIOX  op  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATTVTTT,  AND  NI'MKER 
KOUNU  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BV  STATES  AND  TlOKlilTOKlES:  1«;K»— C'ontiiiiiorl. 


PKlV.XJtVI.VAmiA-Conlln.icil. 


Founil 

in 
county 

DELO.ioiso  TO  cotnrrr. 

ToUJ. 

Male. 

Fcmalo. 

White. 

Colored. 

commits 

Total. 

Nntiro  born. 

Foreign  born. 

ToUl.      '1      Black. 

Parents  na- 

tiTO. 

One  or 

bnth  parents 

forel;;n. 

HIzM 
blood. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Uale. 

Fe. 
male. 

Halo. 

Fo. 

mole. 

1 
\rn1e. 

Fc 
male. 

Uale. 

Fe. 
male. 

Ualo. 

Fe- 

male. 

130 
17 
18 
37 
31 

19 
13 
12 
10 
15 

1,803 

657 

30 

27 

10 

1,575 

6 

8 

82 

8 

23 

3 

23 

36 

21 

29 

735 

63 

16 
03 

7 
31 

186 
63 
56 
06 

249 

1          73 
02 
58 
31 
33 

434 
36 

109 
88 
28 

12.  577 
11 
22 
194 
16 

32 
15 
79 
90 

35 

84 

d76 

95 

1?? 

26 

119 

98 
35 
23 
28 
161 

37 
27 
30 
14 
20 

208 
17 
56 
44 
12 

1,215 

6 

10 

08 

10 

24 
6 

41 
38 

20 
40 
42 
45 

30 
62 
14 

68 

88 
28 
33 
38 
88 

36 
35 
28 
17 
13 

226 
19 
53 
44 
16 

1,362 

5 

12 

96 

« 

8 
9 

38 
52 

15 
44 
34 
50 

28 
59 
12 
51 

95 
35 
23 
28 
160 

35 
27 
30 
14 
20 

197 
10 
56 
44 
12 

1,189 

6 

10 

97 

10 

24 
6 
39 
38 

20 

40 
42 
45 

30 
62 
14 
07 

87 
28 
33 
38 
88 

34 

33 
28 
16 
13 

218 
18 
53 
44 
16 

1,317 

5 

12 

95 

6 

8 
9 
38 
52 

15 
44 
34 
49 

28 
58 
12 
48 

79 
28 
19 
22 
87 

23 
18 
23 
14 
15 

110 
9 
45 
30 
12 

705 
2 
9 
53 
10 

22 

» 

27 

27 

20 
33 
34 
32 

19 
49 
12 
63 

78 
25 
32 
29 
36 

28 
18 
24 
13 
12 

127 
14 
36 
33 
16 

647 

3 

7 

46 

6 

7 

G 

28 

36 

14 
31 
22 
38 

12 
41 
10 
40 

i' 

2 

16 
0 

4 
4 
68 

9 
8 
6 

7 
3 
1 
G 
49 

3 
13 
3 
3 

1 

77 
4 
15 
10 

3 

1 

3 

1 

Lehigh 

5 

3 

1 
2 

3 
3 

3 
2 

1 

1 
2 

2 
2 

1 

2 

' 

1 

2 

Morcer   - 

Mirtlin 

1 

.... 

1 

1.. 

1 
3 

14 

« 

84 

7 
11 
13 

11 
1 

8 

1 

11 

1 

8 



I 

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:::::::  "2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Philadelphia 

34 
1 

1 
7 

20 
1 

1 
3 

450 
3 

'"'37' 

650 

1 

* 

40 

26 

45 

c26 

44 

\ 

1 

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Potter  

, 

Schnvlkill 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

•   iS 

1 

2 

0 

13 

1 
4 

1 

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1 

4 
3 

1 

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a 

2 

0 
8 
10 

9 

10 

0 

4 

13 

13 
5 

13 
15 
2 
7 

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2 
3 

6 

3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

^ 

2 

1 

1 

RHODE   ISI^AND. 


TheStato 

832 

792 

343 

449 

331 

437 

176 

198 

47 

44 

108 

195 

12 

12 

0 

7 

3 

5 

Bristol   

7 
9 

15 
773 

28 

29 

38 

73 

f585 

d68 

15 
20 
36 
241 
31 

14 
18 
36 
344 
37 

15 
19 
33 
236 
28 

12 
18 
35 
338 
34 

9 

15 

22 

106 

24 

12 
23 
128 
28 

1 

2 
41 

1 

3' 

2 
38 

1 

5 

2 

9 

89 

3 

5 
3 
10 
172 
6 

...... 

3 
S 
3 

2 
...... 

G 
3 

...... 

2 

3 
3 

1 

Kent   

■■■■5' 

1 

1 
2 



1 

^ 

801X11   CAROI.IIVA. 


alnrlndin;;  249  inmaten  of  institatiOD3;  bomo  residoncos  not  given. 
b  One  Chinese  not  included. 
C  One  f  urei^u  born  included. 


d  One  Indian  not  included. 
e  Two  Indians  not  included. 
J' Foreign  bom. 


TheStato 

906 

912 

466 

446 

236 

234 

217 

223 

i         3 

3 

16 

8 

230 

212 

219 

207 

11 

6 

Abboville 

4 

7 
5 
17 
8 

15 

16 

3 

5 

10 

8 
8 
6 
5 

4 

28 
21 
30 
38 
21 

27 
125 
20 
12 
25 

25 
22 
34 
21 
14 

14 
10 
9 
23 
10 

11 
61 
6 
6 
14 

14 
14 
15 
11 
9 

14 
11 
21 
15 
11 

16 
64 
14 
6 
11 

11 
8 
19 
10 
5 

6 

5 

5 

11 

3 
41 
2 
4 
6 

3 
7 
7 
6 
3 

8 
G 

13 

7 
2 

2 

29 

7 

0 

6 

4 
16 
3 

1 

6 
6 
5 
10 

3 
27 
2 
4 
6 

3 
7 
7 
5 
3 

8 
6 
13 
6 
2 

1 
25 
5 
5 
2 

6 

4 

10 

3 

1 

8 
5 

4 
12 
10 

8 
20 
4 
2 
8 

11 
7 
8 
5 
G 

6 
5 
8 
8 
» 

14 

35 

7 

t 
4 
10 
10 

8 
20 

4 
2 
8 

10 
6 
7 
5 
6 

8 

4 
7 
8 
0 

14 

c34 

7 

1 

1 
...... 

1 

AndorBon 

1 

1 

1 

Beaufort 

Herkelov 

1 
3 

1 
1 

3 

1 

11 

1 

1 

Chester 

Chesterfield 

i           i 

9 

5 

4 
c3 
7 

4 

( 

1 

1 
1 





Edgefiild 

1 

1 

Vlorcnce  

1 

....„ 

196 


INSAKE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  BVMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

SOCTII  CAROLINA— Continued. 


Georgetown.. 

Grwnrille 

Baniiitun 

Horrv 

Keranaw 

Lancaster 

L^tiircDH 

LexiiifTton  — 

Uarion 

Marlboro 

Newberry 

Oconee  

Ontiiceburg... 

Pickens 

Richland 

Spartanburg . 

Sumter 

Union 

Williamsburg 
Tork 


Found 

in 
county. 


1 
6 
3 
8 
3 

6 
5 
7 
9 
4 

i 

2 

8 

3 

676 

8 
6 
4 
6 
16 


BELONGING  TO  CODNTY. 


TotaL 


Male. 


Female. 


■VThite. 


Total. 


Male. 


Fo- 
Qiale. 


Native  born. 


Parents  na- 
tive. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Oue  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Hale. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Fe- 
male. 


Black. 


Male. 


23 


Fe- 
male. 


Mixed 
blood. 


2 
5 
2 
3 
2 

1 
3 
3 
5 
3 

2 
3 
5 
1 
20 


Male. 

Pe- 
male. 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

....-, 

1 



1 

SOL'TH    DAKOTA. 


The  State 

303 

310 

173 

137 

171 

136 

68 

56 

12 

17 

91 

63 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

4 
7 

12 
5 

16 

6 
I 
3 
3 
16 

3 
4 
6 
4 
4 

3 
4 

4 
2 
9 

6 
6 

1 
9 
5 

4 
8 
4 
23 
11 

14 

2 
3 

1 

25 

2 
5 
3 
8 

8 
8 
IB 
20 

3 

4 
7 
2 

7 

5 

1 
2 
3 
6 

i 

4 
3 

1 

3 
3 

3 
2 

5 

1 
2 
1 
5 
2 

2 
4 

if 

6 

8 

1 

2 

1 

16 

1 
2 
3 
5 

4 
4 
10 
11 

1 
3 
6 
3 
0 

1 

i" 

i« 

3 
3 
2 
1 
3 

i' 

1 

4 

5 
4 

4 

3 

4 

4 
6 

' 
6 

1 
1 

6' 

1 

3 

3 

4 
4 
8 
0 

3 

4 

7 
.1 

7 

5 
1 

3 
6 

i' 

4 

I 

3 
3 
3 
2 
5 

1 
2 
1 
4 
2 

o 

3 

■■■■- 

6 

8 
I 
2 

I 
10 

I 
3 
5 

4 
4 
10 
11 

1 
3 
5 
3 
9 

1 

2 
2 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Beadle 

2 
4 

2 

4 

3 
1 
1 
1 
2 

2 
4 
3 
5 

2 

3 
1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

2 
1 

3 

1 
2 
2 

1 
...... 

3 
3 
2 

1 
3 

i' 

1 

1 
2 
4 

...... 

1 


1 

1 

1 

Clark                .... 

Clav 

G 

2 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

... 

3 
3 
1 

2 
2 
3 
2 
2 

1 
1 

X*ay 

3 

1 

I 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

TaW  River 

1 

Faulk 

3 

5 

4 

4 

3 

2 
4 
4 
6 

5 

6 
1 

1 

4' 

1 

3 

3 

i' 

1 

3 

1 

3 
3 

2 

2 
1 

1 

1 

Hanil   

1 

1 

3 
3 

1 

1 

Hvd© 

1 
3 

b" 

3 
3 

i' 

2 
6 
2 

2 
1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1. 

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2 

8 
3 

r, 

i 

2 

1 
3 

2 

■ 

3 

1 
1 
1 

Mrf'ook    

2 

Uarnhall              

1 

1 
6 

e 

1 

2 

1 
1 

I 

10 

6 

1 

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2 

1 

2 

Pot  ter 

3 
2 

2 
3 
3 
6 

.. 

3 

4 
4 
8 
0 

3 
2 

1 
3 

2 

1 
2 
4 
8 

gnink         

4 

g 

8 
235 

1 

1 
1 
3 

2 
2" 

6 

2 

4 
4 

TUt^:  INSANE. 


197 


Tabus  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AXD  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMIIEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOEIES:  1890— ContinacU. 


VENNKMHKB. 


Found 

in 
cooDty. 

nSLONOINa  TO  COC.^TY. 

Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

OOCNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  burn. 

Foreipi  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parcnta  iia- 
tivo. 

One  or 

bolh  iian--nta 

IbreigQ. 

MIXMI 

blocML 

Male. 

Fc- 
njalo. 

Male. 

Fe 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

F. 
male. 

1 
Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

1 
Male. 

Fe. 
nialo. 

1,832 

1,845 

816 

1,029 

684 

841 

C51 

791 

8 

14 

2S 

36 

132 

188 

110 

158 

22 

(0 

6 
17 
4 

3 

" 

18 
6 

12 
7 
9 

12 
29 

G 

5 
14 

28 
8 
17 
18 
12 

5 
12 
26 

7 
12 

20 

10 

2 

198 

10 

IG 

7 

11 

2G 

1 

22 
32 
27 
14 
23 

4 
18 
25 

8 
25 

12 
29 
25 

20  1 
25 

15 

G 
13 

4 

3 

25 
21 
59 
13 
18 

2 
36 

6 
IB 
15 

5 
27 
12 
17 
38 

8 
12 
45 
8 
2 

28 
16 

6 

3 
10 

6 
11 

3 
1 

4 

12 
4 
5 
9 
4 

2 
4 
17 
4 
4 

11 

4 

1 

87 

4 

9 
4 
6 

8 

1 

8 

17 

IS 

6 

9 

1 
6 

12 
5 

11 

5 
14 
9 
8 
11 

10 
1 
5 

1 

7 

12 
29 

G 

7 

is' 

3 

s 

8 

1 

14 

3 

5 

20 

3 

S 

14 

S 

U 

3 
2 
3 

5 

6 

18 
3 

4 
10 

IC 
4 

12 
9 
8 

3 
8 
9 

I 

9 
6 

1 

111 

6 

7 
3 
5 

18 

14 
15 
12 
8 
14 

3 
12 
13 

3 
14 

7 
15 
16 
12 
14 

5 
5 
8 
3 
1 

18 
0 

30 
7 

11 

2? 

3 
14 

7 

4 
13 

9 
12 
18 

5 
G 
31 
3 
2 

14 
13 

4 

5 

6 

9 

3 
1 

4 

11 
4 

5 
8 
4 

2 
3 

n 

4 

4 

11 
3 
1 

63 
3 

9 
4 
5 
5 

1 

8 

13 

13 

5 

8 

1 
6 

12 
5 

11 

5 
14 
5 
8 
11 

10 
1 
5 
1 

2 

5 

12 

2G 

5 

5 

....... 

3 

4 
8 

1 
12 
3 
4 
14 

3 
5 
9 
4 


12 
3 
2 
3 
5 

6 

15 
3 
3 
9 

16 
4 

12 
9 
8 

2 
6 
9 
2 
7 

7 
.      5 
1 
71 
5 

7 
3 

4 
12 

11 
13 
12 
8 
13 

3 
11 

7 
3 
12 

7 
15 
10 
12 
12 

5 

4 
7 
3 

1 

13 
9 

26 
7 

10 

2 
18 

3 
13 

7 

3 
11 
8 
9 
10 

5 

a 

13 
3 
2 

12 
13 

4 

s" 

6 
9 
3 

1 
4 

10 

4 
5 
8 

4 

2 
3 
17 
4 
4 

11 
3 

1 
50 
2 

9 

4 
5 
5 

1 

8 

13 

13 

5 

8 

1 
G 
10 
5 

11 

5 
14 
5 
8 
11 

10 

1 
5 
1 
2 

5 
12 
23 
5 
5 

'"'is' 

3 

4 
8 

1 
11 
3 
4 
14 

3 
5 
8 

4 

12 
3 
2 

:i 

6 

6 
IS 
3 
3 
9 

16 
4 

12 
9 
7 

2 
G 
9 
2 

7 

7 
5 
•  1 
57 
S 

7 

3 

4 

12 

Hpilford 

2 

8 

2 

3 

l{cnt<in 

1 
1 

1 

Blount 

1 

Bradler 

1 

1 

1 

Cnnipbell 

(*ttTiu(m 

) 

Cnm>ll 

1 



1 



1 

1 
2 

1 
2 

CIit'8lcr 

8 

22 

3 

C 

14 
9 

1 

474 

9 

9 
4 

4 
13 

1 

12 

13 

12 

8 

11 

^ 

1 

Clniborno 

Clav 

1 

1 
1 

2 
.1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 
1 



Coffee 

i 

1 

Crockett 

1 

Davidson 

3 

3 

10 
1 

11 

!  "i 

t 

40 

1 

20 

1 

31 

1 

4 

B 

Dekalb 

Dver 

1 

3 

1 
6 

1 
3 

1 

Favette 

5 

1 

Franklin 

10 
13 
12 
8 
12 

3 
11 

7 
3 
12 

7 
15 

9 
12 
12 

5 
4 

4 

I 

13 
9 
24 

7 
10 

2 
18 

3 
13 

7 

3 
10 
8 
9 
10 

1? 
3 
2 

12 

13 

4 

1 

3 
2 

...      j       3 

Gibson 

4 
2 
1 

1 

Giles 

v 

i 

1 

Grccnu 

|.„/     li 

1 

1 

, . 

1 

Ilanibli^n 

14 

i;( 

5 
242 

. 

18 
12 
9 
14 

10 
1 
8 
3 

1 
6 

'.'.'..v. 

1 
4 

2 

s 

ll.inrork 

Hardeman 

2 

2 



1 

4 

S 

3 

4 

1 

a 

JItMKlerMIU 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

1         1 

2 

1 

17 
15 
250 
2 
8 

2 
20 

2 
12 

4 

2 
8 
8 
10 
"22 

fi 

7 

34 

2 

2 

5 

2 

5 

Knox 

1    

2 

2 

3 
1 
2 

4 
...... 

3 

1 
2 

3 



1 

Lawrouco 

1 

Lewis 

I-incoln 

1 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Lotidou 



ilcM  inn 

.J 

1 

1 

1 

1 

lIcNairy 



Mflox>n 

1 
2 

I 
1 
8 

...... 

5 

1 
3 
1 
3 
7 

MadlMon 

1 

1 

J- 

2 

2 

ilarion 

Marshall 

1 
« 

Maury 

1 

1 

Meip8 

1 

Monrmi 

1 
6 

1 

""is" 

1 
S 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IC 

3 

Muoro 

Morgan 

Obion 

17 
11 
G 
2 
G 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Perry 

. 

Pickett 

il 

....  . 

1 

Polk 

4 

1  1 

; 



......'-  ..••• 

198 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  158.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COFNTT,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOE,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


TEIVXESSEE— Continued. 


Found 

in 
connty. 

BELOSGIXa   TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

■White. 

Colored; 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

tbrcign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

.Male. 

Fo 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male, 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

4 
4 

10 
5 

23 

2 

i' 

40 
5 

4 
10 
11 

5 
7 

6" 

14 

6 

10 

5 

7 

15 

8 
12 
11 

7 
15 

2 
4 
D 
54 
9 

n 

7 
14 
37 

2 

7 
G 
1 
8 
19 

3 
14 

0 
10 
20 

4 
4 

5 
5 
17 

2 

2 
31 
4 

4 
10 
10 
18 

« 

5 
7 

5 

14 

6 

10 
4 
4 

12 

8 
11 
10 

5 
11 

2 
4 
5 
39 
8 

0 

7 
11 
20 

1 

7 
G 
1 
8 

17 

3 

14 

G 

e 

18 

4 
4 
(^ 

4 

17 

2 

2 
23 
4 

4 
10 

9 
18 

6 

4 

7 

5' 

14 

0 
10 
4 
4 
12 

8 

11 

8 

5 

11 

2 
4 
5 
20 
8 

0 
7 
11 
19 

1 

7 
6 
1 
8 
17 

3 

14 

C 

G 

18 

8  ll          IG 
15              21 

4    ,           12 
•J4     1            3R 

:::::;■ 

1 
1 
2 
4 

'■'■5' 
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1 

- 

0 

1 

1         1 

2 
4 

. 

6 

3 

1 

3 

4 
4 

7 
94 

■   14 

10 
17 
25 
81 
8 

12 
13 

1 
14 
33 

9 
24 
11 
17 
35 

i 

Shelbv 

26 
C 

2 
14 

17 

G6 

3 

6 
9 

2 

5 

G 

14 

9 

1 

15 
1 

4 
1 

13 

1 

5 

2 

Smith 

1 

1 
26 

3 

17 

1 

1 
25 

16 
1 

...... 

1 

Tipton 

1 

1 

1 

6 
19 

4 
11 

7 

8 

22 

....... 

1 

...„. 

1 

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2 

AVhite   '                   

1 

1 
3 
3 

....„ 

2 

1 
3 
3 

4 

.  TEXAS. 


1,664 

1,668 

835 

833 

715 

676 

543 

552 

39 

■      17 

133 

107 

120 

157 

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120 

33 

1    " 

8 
2 

1 
3 
2 

2 
2 
2 
9 
17 

1 
3 
1 
1 
10 

4 
4 
1 
8 

12 
3 

1 
3 
G 

5 

13 

2 

23 

a59 

1 

10 
5 
3 
20 

13 
12 
3 
15 

1 

2 
3 
6 
22 
"2 

10 
2 

22 
7 
7 

11 
21 
12 
SO 
9 

18 
13 
2 
7 

1 

5 
1 

i' 

4 

3 

8 
2 
13 
28 

5' 

3 

1 
6 

3 

8 
2 
7 
1 

2 
3 
3 
9 

7 

ii' 

t 
s 

s 

14 
0 

29 
7 

g 

8 

1 

8 

7 
2 

1 
2 

2 
5 

ii' 

31 

1 
5 
2 
2 
14 

10 
4 

1 
8 

2' 

13 
2 

9 
2 
11 
3 
2 

« 

7 
6 
21 
2 

B 
6 

1 

4 
1 

4 

1 

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3 

3 
5 

12 

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1 

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6 

2 

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1 

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4 

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1 

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1 
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8 
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1 
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1 
2 

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1 

2 

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1 

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2 

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1 

2 
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1 
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1 

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10 
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4 

1 

7 

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a  One  Chinese  not  included. 


TITK  INSANE. 


199 


TABir.  852.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITV,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coiitinue<l. 


TEXAS— Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
30unty. 

UELONOIKO  TO  COCXTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Whlto. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

1 
Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Farents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

1 

Fe-  ; 
rcale. 

Hale. 

Fo- 

male. 

0 

7 

4  , 

7 

7 

17 
2 

4l 

20 

7 ; 

12 
13 
21 

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4 

10 
1 

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7 

3 
19 
47 

17 

10 

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2 

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4 
32 
14 

18 

7 

1 
17 
11 
15 
16 

17 
1 
5 
3 
3 

3 

13 

5 

3 
50 

5 
3 
4 
2 
29 

13 
1 

16 
6 

10 

3 
11 
1 
3 

34 
5 
7 
5 
4 

G 
6 
1 
6 
23 

1 

12 

6 

2 

11 

7 
5 
4 
9 
11 

22 
4 
2 
5 

35 
2 
•      3 
11 
26 

8 

7 
8 

1 

1 
17 
9 

8 

4 

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7 
9 

6 
1 
1 
1 

3 

3 

2 
23 

3 

1 
1 
1 
16 

7 

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1 

19 
2 
8 

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4 

3 

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13 

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3 
1 
2 

13 
2 
8 
4 

10 

13 
4 
2 
5 
1 

33 
5 

8 

21 

9 
3 
2 

1 
4 

3 
15 

5 
10 

3 

1 
12 
9 
8 
7 

11 

4 
2 

3 

3 

10 
2 
1 

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2 
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1 
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2 
5 
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4 

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6 

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1 

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7 
1 
2 

2 
2 

6 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

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1 

8 

1 
4 

1 

1 

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1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 
14 

1 

10 
3 
3 
3 

4 

2 

2 

1 

3 
1 

2 

1 

2. 

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4 

3 
2 

5 

1 

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1 
1 

2 

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1 

Mavorick 

2 
i 

2 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

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4 

9 

3 
11 

1 
5 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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3 

5 

7 
2 

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1 

1 
1 

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1 
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1 
1 
1 

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1 
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^  Foreign  born. 


200 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBEB 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BV  STATES  AND  TElililTOlUES— ContinnetL 


T  E  X  A  St— Coutmned. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

— ■ — • j^-ii — - 

BELOSGIXO  TO  CODKTT. 

Total. 

Mnln. 

Female. 

T.'Uite. 

Colored. 

COCNTIES. 

Total. 

2<'ativ«  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

Total: 

Black. 

Parents  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

jCale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Itale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male; 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

4 
3 

18 
4 
5 
2 

8 

6 
19 

2 
14 

^ 

5  ! 
15 

3 

1 
12 

3 
7 
G 
1 
4 

1 
2 
0 
9 

2 

2 
2 
36 
2 
4 

7 
64 
8 
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4 
1 
14 

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3 
17 
4 
4 

3 

2 
23 
20 

13 

8 

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3 

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10 

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3 

1 
3 

1 
2 
2 

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1 
1 
4 
3 
1 

1 
1 
24 
2 
2 

3 
31 

4 

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3' 

4 
5 

2 
8 
3 

4 

12 
11 

6 
0 

1 
1 

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1 
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2 

4 

3 
9 

9 

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2 

6 

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2 

6 

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1 
1 
12 

4 

33 

4 
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1 
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1 

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2 

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2 
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2 
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1 
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2 

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1 

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2 
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4 

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1 

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3 
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2 

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4 
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4 
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a  Ouo  Chinese  not  iucludcd. 


THE  INSANE. 


201 


Table  ISa.— insane  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  Nl-MUEE 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKK1TOKIE8:  1890— Contiuucd. 

VTAH-Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
couuty. 

DRLONOINO  TO  COUTTT. 

Total. 

Male'. 

Female. 

WlUlo. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

ToUL 

Black. 

Fa^<^nt■  na- 
tive. 

One  or 

botli  parents 

foruigu. 

MliM 
blood. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

F. 
male. 

Male. 

Fc- 
malo. 

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1 

7 

1 

27 
2 
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3 
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1 
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11 

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8 
1 
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1 
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4 

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410 

411 

410 

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63 

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62 
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24 

25 

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34 
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16 
38 
21 

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18 
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33 
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28 
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43 
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2 

3 

12 
5 

1 
1 

1 

2 

Carroll 



Charlex  Citv 

4 
4 

6 
2 

2 

1 

1 





Cheaterfiold 

1 

i 



8 

Clarke 

1 

7 
2 

4 
2 

G 
1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
8 
53 
5 
7 

3 
6 
3 
1 
16 

4 

6 
2 
5 
9 

13 
9 
2 

4 
18 

\ 

4 

a 

1 

...... 

31 

4 
1 
1 

3 

22 
10 

1 
1 

2 

26 
3 
I 
1 

1 

IG 
9 

1 
1 

1 

6 

1 

S 

Elizabeth  City 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Plovd 

3 
2 

2 
2 
3 

? 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

Giles 

4 
2 
1 
2 



4 
1 
I 
2 

4 

...... 

3 

1 

: 



Greene 

1 

:::::::i;;;;:;; 



'....^ 

a  Inctuding  19  inmates  of  the  Vermont  Insane  Asylum;  home  residences  not  given. 


202 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  Isa.-INSAirK  BELONGnCG  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY.  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  I5Y  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutiiiucd. 

VIBGINIA-Continuea. 


Groenavillo 

Halifax 

Hanover  — 

Heorico 

Henry 


Higlilani] 

I»le  of  Wiaht . . . 

Jamea  City 

King  and  (juo«n. 
King  George 


King  ■William . 

Lancaster 

Lee 

Loadoon  

LouUa 


Lunenburg — 

Madison  

Mathows 

Mecklenburg  . 
Middlesex 


Montgomrry . 
TCansemond  . . 

Nelson 

Kew  Kent 

Korfolk 


Kortbampton 

Korthumuerlaud . 

Kottoway 

Orange 

Page 


Patrick 

Pittsylvania  ... 

Powliatan 

Prince  Kdward. 
Prince  George.. 

Princeas  Anno.. 
Prince  William. 

Pulaski 

Rappahannock . 
Richmond 


Roanoke  

Rockbridge  .. 
Rockingham  . 

Rnjsell 

Scott 


Shenandoah... 

Bmyth 

Soutbamptom . 
Kpottiivlvauia . 
bUffuril 


BuTiy  .... 
Siuux... 
Tazewell . 
Warren  . . 

Warwick. 


Waahington 

WcatmorclaDd 

WUe 

Wrtho 

York 

City  of  Petersburg. 


Found 

in 
county. 


BELONOraO  TO  COUNTT. 


1 
382 

1 


Total. 


12 
37 
24 
227 
25 

8 

5 

22 

11 

7 

1 
5 
7 
34 

32 

21 
8 
13 
12 
10 

17 
17 
16 
5 
121 

10 
(i8 


Male. 


•J 

'■' 

10 

18 

45 

03 

7 

12 

5 

28 

2 

10 

3 

10 

2 

8 

6 

16 

7 

17 

1 

4 

22 

32 

7 

34 

13 

SO 

7 

16 

3 

15 

6 

18 

239 

22 

0 

25 

7 

29 

8 
12 

4 

2 

9 

5 

23 

1 

12 

3 

0 

24 

50 

4 

11 

7 

16 

8 

29 

3 

11 

588 

33 

White. 


Female. 


Total. 


7 

25 

15 

129 

13 

4 

1 
5 
8 
1 


2 
5 

14 
17 

16 

^0 
9 

2 

9 
3 

7 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Kative  born. 


Parents  na- 
tive. 


Hale. 


Fe- 
male. 


2 
5 
13 
9 

13 
2 
5 
3 
2 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign  born, 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Black. 


Male. 


2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

a 

3 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

2 

2 

Fe- 
male. 


22 


MixetT 
blood. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


16 


a  One  Indian  not  included. 


THE  INSANE. 


203 


Tablk  153.— insane  BKLONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COI.OR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMUKR 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKUITOItlES:  1890-Continuod. 

WANniNGTON. 


l-'iMind 

in 
iiounly. 

DELONOINO  TO  COCMTY 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

■WTiito. 

Cok>nxl. 

COUNTlIiS. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Paronla  na. 
live. 

One  or 

both  parents 

forolKn. 

Mlz«I 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

molc. 

Male. 

Fe- 
Male. 

The  State 

376 

376 

268 

108 

267 

108 

S6 

49 

38 

12 

135 

47 

1 

1 

Chobnlis 

4 

2 

20 

0 

8 

2 
3 
3 
16 
072 

7 
14 

6 
l.i 

6 

5 

1 

G 

048 

1 
16 
::3 

1 
21 

2 
n26 

9 
ol2 

G 

4 
2 
10 
5 
6 

2' 

3 
12 
55 

7 
11 

S 
13 

3 

5 

4 

39 

1 

7' 

20 
1 

15 

1 

16 
8 
9 
5 

io' 

4 
2 

2 
1 

1 
4 
17 

3' 

1 
2 
3 

i 

2 
B 

1 

1 

9 

13 

6 

1 
10 
1 
3 

1 

4 
2 
10 
S 
6 

2" 

2 
12 
53 

7 
10 

5 
13 

3 

4 

39 

1 

f 

20 
1 
15 

1 

16 
8 
9 
6 

2 

1 

2 

4 
I 
3 

1 1       „ 

Clnllnni 

1 1 

Clnrko 

2 

i 

10 
4 
2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

17 

3' 

1 
2 
3 

i' 

2 
9 

1 

1 
9 

13 

6 

1 
10 

1 
3 

1 

21 
13 

3 
2 
1 

1 

1 

4' 

3 

i' 

7 
1 
1 

1 

' 1 

Cowlitz 

t 

Friuiklin 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 



1 
1 
G 

1 
1 
1 

1 

8 
28 

6 
4 
3 

7 

1 

4 

3 
12 

8 

t 

. 

„ 

Kittitna 

2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

Klickitat 

1 
2 

Lewia 

h' 

2 

1 

1 

2 
4 

...            <     "III 

Pacitic 

3 

18 
1 

1 

rierco 

343 

8 

2 

3 
1 

Skftcit 

11 

1 
3 
9 

4 
5 

2 
2 

2 

3 
11 

4 

4 

Spokane  





Thurston 

3 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 
0 
6 
4 
3 

1 

I 
1 

1 

1 

.. 

■VTalbwalla 

2 
2 

2 

S 

i' 

1 

3              3 

"Whatcom 

1 
3 

i 

( 

Whitman 

1 
1 

Yakima 

1 

IVESX  VIRGIIVIA. 


The  State 

1,069 

1,079 

533 

S46 

509 

518 

455 

461 

6 

6 

48 

51 

24 

28 

1 

3 

23 

35 

Barl)onr 

2 
5 
2 
1 

11 
32 
8 
16 
15 

29 

7 

1 

14 

21 

10 
12 

ll 
8 

13 
50 
21 
31 
55 

1           '*'> 

'           1.5 

7 

10 

37 

40 
35 
12 
17 
32 

13 
B 
4 

Ofi 
9 

2 
12 
4 
4 
7 

17 
3 

5' 

13 

6 
3 
9 

0 
28 
14 
16 
29 

17 
9 
4 
7 

23 

20 

17 

8 

7 

16 

6 
A 

49 
2 

9 

20 
4 

12 
8 

12 
4 

1 

9 

11 

4 
9 
12 
9 
0 

4 
22 

7 
15 
26 

27 
6 
3 
3 

14 

20 
18 
4 
10 
10 

7 
3 
2 
47 
7 

2 
11 
4 
4 
7 

16 
3 

5' 

10 

6 
3 
8 
2 
2 

9 
28 
14 
13 
27 

16 
9 
4 
6 

23 

10 
16 
8 
7 
14 

4 

5 

2 

48 

1 

9 
18 

4 
10 

8 

12 
4 
1 
9 

10 

4 
8 
11 
^ 
G 

4 

22 
7 
9 

23 

27 
6 
3 
3 

14 

19 
17 
4 
10 
14 

6 
3 
2 
46 
7 

2 
11 
3 
1          4 
4 

13 
3 

5' 

10 

5 
3 
7 
2 
2 

9 
23 
13 
12 
25 

14 
9 
4 

6 

22 

17 
15 
8 
7 
14 

4 
4 
2 
32 
1 

8 
15 

4 
10 
7 

11 
4 

1 
8 
10 

4 

7 
11 
8 
6 

4 
22 
7 
8 
20 

26 
6 
3 
3 

11 

15 
10 
4 
7 
13 

6 
3 
2 
32 
0 

1 
3 

Berk  rlcy 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Boono 

1 

Braxton 

2 

3 

Brooke 

3 
3 

1 

Cabell 

7 

1 

1 

1 

Clav 

T)0(\dridgo 

2 
2 

1 
4 
5 
4 
1 

4 
13 
4 
4 
10 

869 
2 
1 

10 
1 

6 
G 
7 
3 
11 

1 



Fayette 

3 

1 

3 

1 

Gilmor 

1 

Grant 

1 

...... 

1 
1 
1 

1 

Greenbrier 

1 

1 

1 

1 

II.irdv 

Harrison 

1 

4 
1 
1 
2 

2 



.TackBim 



JeflV-raon 

1 
3 

1 

3 
2 

1 

6 

3 

1 

I 

1 

5 

Knnnnba 

1 

Lewi.'i 

Lincoln 

Lognn 



Mcllowill 

1 

1 

j 

Marion 

1 
1 

3 

3 

1 

\.. 

Marsball 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

I 

I 

Mnsnn 

i 

Mercer 

TifilifTfll 

3 
1 

2 

2 

1 

2 
1 

1 

X 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Morgan 

1 

Uichol.ia 

1 
9 
2 

Ohici 

1 

1 

15 

13 
I 

1 
I 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Pendleton 



a  One  Ckineso  not  included. 


204 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  158.— INSANE  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUMBER 
FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKRITOEIES :  1890— Coutinued. 

WEST    VIIHSIXIA— Continacd. 


Fonnd 

in 
connty. 

DELONQISO  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

OOCNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  n.a- 
tivo. 

One  or 

both  i)arents 

foreign. 

Miied 
blood. 

Msae. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Kale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

5 

11 
8 
32 
14 
11 

11 
14 
13 
10 
33 

4 
12 
20 
16 

4 

23 
13 
51 
4 

4 

4 
15 
6 
8 

7 
7 
7 
6 
19 

2 
3 
17 

7 

1 

7 

8 

24 

3 

7 
4 
17 
8 
3 

4 
7 
C 
4 
14 

2 
9 
9 

? 

16 
5 

27 
1 

4 
4 
15 
6 
8 

7 
7 
7 
6 
18 

2 
3 

17 
6 

1 

7 

8 

24 

3 

7 

3 

17 

7 

" 

4 

7 

G 

4 

13 

2 
9 
9 
9 
3 

16 
5 

25 
1 

4 
3 

13 
5 

8 

7 
7 
6 
6 
18 

2 
3 

17 
6 

1 

6 

C 

19 

3 

6 
3 

15 
3 
3 

4 
7 
G 
4 
11 

1 
9 
9 
0 
3 

12 
5 

22 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1 

1 

1 

8 
1 
1 

2 
4 

I 

1 

Kaltigh 

5 
4 

3 

i 

1 
5 
7 
3 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

5 

11 

I 

i" 

2 

1 
1 

5 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 



wiscoivsj.'v. 


The  Stat© 

3,521 

3,510 

1,853 

1,657 

1,844 

1,652 

596 

493 

237 

223 

1,011 

930 

9 

5 

6 

3 

3 

2 



6 

12 
8 

15 

6 

111 

29 
11 
13 
42 
15 

82 
31 
230 
98 
23 

5 

ts 

43 
S 
51 

1 
125 
77 
28 
71 

27 
120 
45 
38 
27 

85 

38 

1          'J 
98 

29 

33 

9 

4.14 

I           44 

39 

2 

alU2 

34 

4 

7 
6 

10 
5 

59 

15 
6 
6 

27 
5 

29 
22 
124 
46 
16 

4 
26 
21 

3 
23 

1 
73 
43 
11 
39 

16 
00 
25 
18 
12 

BO 
20 

4 
4 
55 

14 

19 

20! 
27 

20 

2 

00 

18 

2 

5 
2 

6 

1 
52 

14 
5 
7 
IS 
10 

53 

9 

106 

52 
7 

1 

29 

22 

2 

28 

62' 

34 
17 
32 

11 
00 
20 
18 
15 

35 
18 
6 

ii' 

15 
14 

7 

230 

17 

19 

42' 

10 
2 

7 

5 
10 

5 
59 

15 
6 
6 

27 
5 

29 
22 
124 
48 
16 

4 
20 
20 

3 
23 

1 
73 
43 
11 
39 

10 

eo 

25 
18 
12 

60 
20 

4 
4 
65 

14 

19 

2 

201 

27 

20 

2 

00 

18 

2 

5 
2 

5 

1 
61 

14 
6 
7 
15 
10 

53 

9 

100 

62 

7 

1 
29 
22 

28 

5 

1 

3 

-2 

2 

2 
2 
4 
1 

25 

10 
4 
4 
5 
3 

24 
7 
62 

38 
5 

1 
19 
12 

1 
18 

i' 

2 
10 
4 

38 

7 
4 
5 
19 
3 

13 
10 
81 
28 

10 

1 

1 

5 

1 
7 

7 

6 

1 

10 
10 
34 
14 
3 

2 
0 
8 

s' 

92 

10 
G 
4 

24 
8 

64 

7 

630 

91 
5 

1 

38 
3 

8 

2 

1 

1 

10 

7 

24 

""'29' 
5 

2 

0 

10 

1 
9 

14 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 

6 
2 

9 
6 
3 

2 
1 

1 

18 

2 

2' 

5 
2 
15 
9 

1 

1 



l^liarL- 



• 

4 

19 

U 
3 

n 

1 

29 

18 

2 

19 

9 
29 
11 
9 
8 

39 
7 

1 
0 

36 

10 

17 

1 

140 

11 

15 

1 
15 
10 

1 

'                 .    '. 

I 

1 

j.ti  H  Litre - 

28 

4 

1 

132 

80 

9 

S3 

10 
91 
27 
13 
15 

58 
3 
4 
2 
108 

8 
19 

2 

425 

24 

22 

90 

4 

52 
33 
17 
32 

11 
00 
20 
18 
IS 

35 
18 
0 

"  "ii 

IS 
14 

7 

210 

17 

10 

'"'ii' 

10 
2 

34 
18 
9 
5 

0 
25 
13 

4 
2 

8 

10 

3 

1 
2 

2 
2 

""•'ii' 
12 

4 

1 

90 

5 

1 

21 
13 
7 
3 

3 
10 
IB 

7 

1 

8 
7 
3 

5' 

4 

1 

2 

24 

10 

6 



10 

7 

....... 

1 
0 

1 
5 
2 

3 
3 

5 
3 
1 
8 

3 
3 
4 
0 

1 
4 

2G 

17 

9 

21 

5 
41 

1 
5 
12 



1 

1 

K.rM.^ha 

7 
3 

1   '    -'   "'*' 

1 
17 

2 

i' 

30 

4 

1 

"  "io" 

4 

3 

"""ii" 
2 

1 

20 

iS 

6 

m 

1:1 

3 

2 

1 

il.M.r.«.   

28 
1 
2 

0 
3 

1 

12 

IS 

1           ' 

1 

()/  ..ii.<-« 

Feiiin 

■■""I 

I  Ouo  Indian  not  included. 


THE  INSANE. 


205 


Table  152.— INSANE  BELONGIXO  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  NUSIUEB 
FOUND  IN  KACa  COUNTY,  BY  .Sl'ATKS  ^VND  TEKKITOHIES:  ISao— Contiuucd. 


WIMCONMIN-ConUuuod. 


Foil  lid 

ill 
couuty. 

BELONOINO  TO  CODSTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WUlte. 

Colored. 

OOUKrlKS. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

Total.              Black. 

Parentfl  na- 
tire. 

One  or 

bolh  pareuta 

I'uieigu. 

MIxpd 

blood. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
mule. 

"""•im^le. 

Male. 

Fe- 
mala. 

Piprce 

18 
19 
14 

a38 
32 
34 

1 
93 

24 

al21 

35 

32 

1 

12 
40 
10 
35 
79 

121 

5 

30 

73 

44 

22 

204 

13 

17 
14 

20 

1 
47 

11 
07 
21 
16 

1 

10 
20 
5 
14 
46 

72 
4 
11 
29 

24 

9 

125 

10 

21 
18 
14 

«' 

13 
»4 

14 
18 

2 
2G 

5 
21 
33 

49 

1 

19 

44 

20 

13 

79 

3 

17 
14 

20 

1 

47 

11 
67 

21 
16 

1 

10 
20 
5 
14 
46 

72 
4 
11 
29 

23 

9 

122 

10 

21 
18 
14 

7 
8 

7 
9 
4 

1 
1 
4 

3 

i 

9 
5 
8 
1 
27 

3 
25 
11 

7 

1 

8 
14 

5 
12 
23 

17 
3 
9 

16 

11 
3 

71 
5 

11 
9 
0 

Polk 

Portago 

Pri.ii. 

HO 

11 

83 
1U 
10 

46 

13 
54 
14 
16 

8 

g 

42 

6 

9 

6 

10 

31 

4 

5 

12 

8 

32 

3 
20 
6 
7 

K<Kk 

4" 

3 

4 
4 

St.  Croix 

Sail  k 

4 

29 

1 

16 

65 

121 

2 

26 
5 
21 
32 

49 

1 

19 

44 

20 
13 
78 
3 

2 

2 

2' 

21 

52 
1 
1 
8 

10 

5 

33 

4 

1 
5 
1 
3 
17 

30 

1 
1« 

3 
14 
14 

18 

4 
3 

5 
1 
4 

1 

1 

1 

I 

i 

11 

Tuvliir 

[ 

Tn'm  pealeaa 

Vemnn 

1 

1 

■Wahvnith  (6) 

■\Vaalili'irn 

25 
20 

24 

13 

668 

4 

1 

15 

3 

8 

28 

1 

1 
5 

1 
13 

1 

10 
25 

17 
4 

39 
2 

■Wauitaca 

1 

1 

'Wau'*lnira 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

* 

Wood 

*'* 

1 

irvo.tiiivn. 


The  state 

29 

38 

23 

15 

23 

15 

10 

10 

1 

1 

12 

4 

1 

d7 
2 

2 

1 

o2 

3 
9 
3 
» 

5 

1 
2 

i 

2 
4 
2 
6 

2 

1 

i' 

1 

1 

6 
1 
3 

5 

1 
2 

i 

2 
4 
2 

6 

2 
1 

3 
1 

2 
1 

2 

. 

C.arlic  m 

' 

2 

Crook 

i 
1 

1 
5 

I 

i" 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 
2 
2 

2 
1 
1 

Uluta  

24 

3 

2 

1 

1 

a  Oiif  Indian  not  included. 

h  InoluUiug  Sii  iumalcs  of  inatitatlons;  home  reaidences  not  given. 


c  InoliKlin;:  H7  inni.ito»  of  institutions;  homo  residences  uot  jgiTun. 
d  Unu  Ciiiuetio  not  included. 


206 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  153.— INSANE  IN  CITIES  CONTAINING  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  WITH  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF 

POPULATION,  BY   SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

Male. 

CITIES. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  ^oth 
parents  foreign. 

Fomalit. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total 

28.  474 
2,429 

13,408 
2,293 

15,066 
2,560 

12,935 
2,343 

14,461 
2, 614 

5,126 
2,816 

4,883 
2,699 

1,340 
697 

1,032 
515 

6,469 
3,011 

8  546 

4,977 

473 
1,441 

60S 

Itatio . . . 

...Insane.. 
Batio... 

1,777 

Albany.X.T 

274 
2,887 

128 
2,808 

146 

2,939 

128 
2,849 

145 
2,968 

62 
3,192 

49 
2,791 

19 
1,040 

28 
1,441 

57 
5,496 

68 
5,723 



1 

2,070 

Alleglien]-,  Pa 

...Insane.. 
Katio... 

363 
3,467 

207 
3,034 

158 
3,000 

204 
3,976 

154 
2,993 

108 
5,723 

78 
4,202 

7 
369 

4 

197 

89 
6,611 

72 
6,699 

3 
2,299 

4 
3,271 

...Insane.. 
Batio . . . 

...Insane.. 
Katio . . . 

94 
1,434 

872 
2,007 

47 
1,499 

430 
2,  OSS 

47 
1,375 

442 
1.936 

37 
1,952 

404 
2,283 

27 
1,462 

384 
2,019 

35 
2,138 

260 
2,982 

24 
1,  472 

216 
2,217 

2 
1,794 

118 
3,528 

3 
4,098 

152 
4,327 

10 
800 

'          26 
881 

20 

1,273 

BalUmorr,  Md 

20 
368 

16 
278 

5S 
1,621 

Boston,  Mass 

...Insane.. 
Katio... 

1,294 

3,108 

637 
2,925 

757 
3,281 

025 
2,933 

744 

3,281 

278 
4,122 

252 
3,690 

117 
1,605 

81 
1,086 

230 
3,160 

411 
4,900 

12 
2,594 

13 

3,280 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

...In.'iane.. 
Katio... 

o2.  082 
2,582 

882 
2,238 

1.200 
2,911 

866 
2,226 

1,181 
2,906 

332 

3,071 

279 
2,437 

70 
460 

126 
788 

461 

3,606 

776 
5,870 

16 

1     3,101 

19 
3,283 

Buffalo.N.  T 

...Insane.. 
Batio . . . 

7-29 
2,851 

353 
2,739 

376 
2,966 

353 

2,752 

372 
2,947 

78 
2,670 

75 
2,724 

92 
1,729 

58 
1,048 

183 
3,992 

239 
5,512 

1 



1 

4 

7,260 

Cunbridge,  Mass 

...Insane.. 
Katio... 

100 
2,285 

80 
2,339 

80 
2,233 

79 
2,370 

80 
2,302 

41 
3,695 

27 
2,448 

11 
1,001 

3 
265 

27 
2,419 

50 
4,030 

1 
1,042 

Camilfn,  N.  J 

...Insane.. 
Katio . . . 

103 
1,766 

41 
1,437 

62 
2,062 

38 
1,448 

54 
1,989 

24 
1,400 

31 
1,913 

3 
500 

2 
361 

11 
2,899 

18 
4,679 

3 
1,311 

8 

3,0.18 

Cbarleston,  S.  C 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

125 
2,275 

61 
2,382 

64 
2,181 

41 
3,591 

29 

2,320 

27 
3,569 

2,908 

3 
1,365 

1 

406 

11 
6,647 

3 

2,079 

20 
1,410 

35 
2,077 

Chicago,  111 

Insane.. 

Batio . . . 

ol,812 
1,647 

906 
1,594 

906 
1,705 

891 
1,  591 

892 
1,699 

274 
2,318 

251 
2,391 

45 

220 

30 

144 

572 
2,408 

611 

2,881 

15 
1,764 

14 
2,205 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Insane.. 

Batio . . . 

088 
2,317 

334 
2,441 

334 

2,199 

347 
2,492 

324 
2,220 

168 
4,209 

135 
3,339 

11 

172 

10 
143 

168 
4,  732 

179 
4,999 

1,215 

10 
1,688 

Clcrelan<l,  Ohio 

Insane.. 

Batio... 

649 
2,483 

338 
2,531 

311 
2,414 

334 
2,552 

307 
2,409 

87 
2,841 

102 
3,285 

39 
792 

27 
535 

208 
4,075 

178 
3,879 

4 

2,452 

4 
2,819 

CoIuDibu!<,  Ohio 

...Insane.. 
Batio... 

216 
2,450 

114 
2,532 

102 
2,365 

103 
2,452 

95 
2,341 

48 
1,995 

39 
1,691 

13 
1,147 

14 
1,197 

42 
0,342 

42 

7,205 

1           " 
1    3,602 

7 
2,763 

Dayton,  Ohio 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

164 
2,679 

81 
2,057 

83 

2,701 

77 
2,620 

82 
2,764 

41 
2,554 

54 
3,342 

4 

478 

5 
662 

32 
0,452 

23 
4,989 

!       * 

3,  633 

1 
939 

Denver,  Colo 

...Insane.. 
Ratio . . . 

90 
843 

!>0 
823 

40 
870 

50 
861 

37 
830 

24 
764 

21 
909 

4 

323 

1 
88 

22 
1,539 

15 
1,479 

3 
2,126 

Des  Moinc«,  Iowa 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

99 
1,976 

48 
1,896 

51 
2,058 

43 
1,822 

48 
1,980 

28 

1,792 

33 
2,176 

5 
1,017 

5 
938 

12 
2,889 

10 
2,605 

3 

4,894 

3 
6,697 

Detroit, Mich 

...Insane.. 
ISaUo... 

456 
2,215 

218 
2,152 

238 
2,276 

209 
2,  099 

231 
2,246 

09 
3,218 

74 
3,445 

37 
969 

39 
966 

103 
2,578 

118 
2,878 

1            9 
5,  260 

7 
4,010 

Eransvillc,  Ind 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

80 
1,676 

31 
1,216 

49 
1,940 

30 
1,3.H2 

37 
1,632 

15 
1,403 

18 
1,728 

2 
249 

2 
224 

13 
3,437 

17 
5,082 

1             1 
336 

13 
4,628 

FallBivcr  Mass 

...Insane.. 
Ratio 

97 
1  304 

40 

1,287 

64 

2,127 

94 
3,613 

51 
1  319 

46 

1  291 

51 
1  322 

13 

12 
1  871 

6 

605 

6 
487 

27 
1,  512 

i          32 
3,192 

33 
1,063 

1 



Grand  Kaiiida, Mich... 

Insane.. 

Katio 

139 
2,306 

230 
4,321 

75 
2  485 

64 
2,150 

92 
3,639 

75 
2  509 

32 
*>  991 

39 
3  658 

2 
201 

34 
3,671 

1 

1 

Hartfonl,  Conn 

Insane.. 

Ratio... 

136 
4,998 

134 
5,057 

55 
5,347 

42 
3,994 

7 
855 

7 
835 

30 
4,411 

85 
11,189 

2 

2,703 

3 

2,801 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Insane.. 

Ratio . . . 

132 
1,252 

59 
1,128 

73 
1,374 

57 
1,195 

69 
1,420 

36 
1,279 

40 
1,386 

2 
167 

1 
78 

19 
2,510 

28 
4,060 

2 

435 

t 

879 

Jemoy  city,  N.  J 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

410 
2,552 

209 
2,547 

207 
2,557 

209 
2,584 

203 
2,542 

49 

2,337 

38 
1,845 

36 
1,103 

20 
599 

124 
4.544 

145 

6,601 

4 
3,093 

Insane.. 

RaUo... 

172 
1,290 

97 
1.365 

75 
1,210 

88 
1,375 

65 
1,180 

68 
1,478 

36 
1,068 

4 

312 

3 
241 

26 
2,179 

20 
2,088 

9 

1,276 

10 
1,403 

.  ..Insane.. 

62 

20 
885 

20 
1,009 

38 
1  672 

25 

20 
1,033 

38 

7 

14 

2 
519 

10 
4,084 

21 
3,559 

12 
3,991 

17 
3,429 

75 
0,538 

1 
1,258 

losAngolcs,  Cal 

Insane.. 

a'2 

34 
1,297 

200 
2,544 

32 
1,347 

182 
2,789 

11 

20 

1 
104 

2 
811 

LonlsTlllc,  Ky 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

422 
2,619 

222 
2,090 

178 
2,040 

112 
3,605 

99 
3,100 

4 

180 

4 

108 

60 
6,505 

18 
1,349 

44 

2,871 

I«w«ll,Mais 

...Insane.. 

151 

58 
1,036 

04 

2,334 

93 
2, 202 

70 
2,685 

58 

93 
2,209 

76 
2,720 

24 
2,471 

34 
2,343 

32 

5 

13 

29 

48 
2,485 

22 
3,078 

Iijnn,  Mass 

Insane.. 

Katio... 

140 
2,512 

63 
2,329 

40 
2,761 

12 
2,003 

14 
2,221 

17 
2,595 

1 

2,703 

a  Including  1  mole  Chinese. 


THE  INSANE. 


207 


Tahle  153.-INSANE  IN  CITIES  CONIAININO  50,000  INHAHITANTS  OR  MORK,  WITH  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF 
POrULATlON,  liY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  18'J0— Coutiiiucd. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

OOLOBCD. 

Total. 

KatlTO  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

Male. 

CITIES. 

Farcnta  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mmii'lii"  Tcmi 

.  .Tnsnno.. 
Katio... 

85 
1,318 

38 
1,170 

47 
1,408 

29 

1,514 

38 
2,288 

31 
1,749 

18 

1,788 

2 
021 

5 
1,255 

6 
1,811 

14 

6,803 

S 

075 

B 
US 

..Insane., 
liatio... 

301 
1,912 

186 
1,846 

205 
1,977 

185 
1,841 

205 
1,981 

21 
1,576 

21 
1,509 

30 
778 

43 
844 

128 
3,129 

141 
3,650 

1 
3,584 

Mihvniikro.  Wij 

..Insane., 
totio... 

278 
1,688 

180 
2,034 

98 

1,271 

179 
2,002 

98 
1,280 

48 
1,678 

34 
1,343 

12 
500 

7 
281 

119 
3,47' 

67 
2,108 

1 
1,215 

Miiimnimlis,  Miiiu 

Kash\illc,  Tcnn 

..Insane.. 
Katio... 

187 
2,455 

79 
2,146 

108 
2,746 

55 
2,341 

68 
2,922 

44 

2,386 

55 
2,995 

3 
1190 

3 
945 

8 
3,045 

10 
5,754 

24 
1,800 

40 

2,491 

■V*«wark  V  .T     

..Insane. . 

462 
2,  .141 

202 
2,270 

200 
2,800 

197 
2,265 

254 
2,804 

58 
2,144 

66 
2,297 

47 
1,457 

32  ; 
938  ■ 

92 
3,325 

156! 
5,626 

5 
2,491 

S 
2,650 

Ratio... 

New  Haven,  Conn 

..Insane.. 
K.-itio  . . . 

240 
2,952 

88 
2,176 

152 
3,720 

86 
2,193 

148 

3,740 

45 
2,  912 

61 
3,934 

5 

407 

7 
550 

36 
3,137 

80 
7,001 

2 
1,645 

4 
3,108 

yew  (ii'li'irns, La. 

..Insane.. 
Katio... 

4C2 
1,909 

211 
1,860 

251 
1,952 

173 
2,047 

198 
2,133 

116 
3,493 

108 
2,904 

21 
603 

23 
602 

36 
2,185 

67 
3,844 

38 
1,313 

53 
1,483 

N.-«  Vork.N.Y 

..Insane-. 
Katio... 

ar>,8B3 
3,884 

2.700 
3,612 

3,185 
4,149 

2,649 
3,004 

3,138 
4,158 

616 
4,581 

566 
4,161 

392 
1,371 

217 
733 

1,641 
,1,  218 

2,355 
7.302 

51 
4,032 

47 
3.608 

Om:iha.  Xib 

..Insane.. 
Itatio  . . . 

111 
790 

062 

58 
961 

56 
1,397 

51 
660 

51 
1,346 

56 

958 

56 
1,409 

18 
446 

18 
1,882 

15 
530 

27 
2,655 

4 
236 

4 

307 

1 
66 

29 
1,447 

29 

40 
2,688 

28 

2 

718 

3 

1,067 

Ptttcraon,  V.J 

..Insane.. 
Katio... 

l,3Ce 

1,332 

72 

1,894 

1,775 

■■:::: 

PbilaiU-lphia.Pa 

..Insane.. 
Ratio.. - 

62, 578 
2,462 

1,216 
2,379 

1,362 
2,542 

1,189 
2,410 

1,317 
2,560 

703 
3,489 

047 
3,048 

34 
213 

20 
121 

450 
3,415 

650 
4,762 

27 
1,424 

4S 

2,101 

rill-lmrs.  I'a 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

379 

1,588 

173 
1,390 

206 
1,804 

168 
1,403 

202 
1,821 

97 
2,728 

101 
2,998 

5 
113 

7 
159 

66 
1,651 

94 
2.833 

5 
1,066 

4 
1.225 

ri-ovi(ltiu-o,  li.I 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

321 
2,429 

124 
1,951 

197 
2,873 

120 
1.946 

191 
2,920 

55 
2,358 

79 
3,156 

24 
1,218 

18 
887 

41 
2,147 

97 
4,593 

4 

2.086 

3 

1,400 

...Insane.. 
Katio... 

132 
2,250 

64 

2,197 

68 
2,302 

61 

2,109 

68 
2,317 

42 
1,  832 

01 
2,533 

2 
614 

1 
305 

17 
6,211 

6 
3,026 

3 
14,354 

Kcailinj:.  I'a 

KItlimijuil,  Va 

...Insane.. 
Katio... 

215 
2,642 

92 
2,405 

123 

2,852 

53 
2,204 

70 
3,041 

40 
2,073 

67 
3,280 

1 
349 

1 
331 

12 
6,373 

8 
5,171 

39 

2,743 

47 
2,591 

E.iolw'stor,  N.  Y 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

391 
2, 920 

196 
3,041 

195 
2,808 

55 
2,199 

194 
3,023 

192 
2,777 

63 

j     3, 233 

'           29 
1     1,793 

47 
2,295 

33 
2,335 

33 
1,495 

4 
722 

17 
602 

1 

93 
4.816 

19 

128 
6,268 

21 

2 
7,463 

I 

3 
9,6n 

St.  J»i?*ppli,  Mo 

...Ins.ane.. 
Ratio... 

2,064 

1,940 

2, 034 

2,385 

175 

4,931 

6,558 

571 

Si.  I.KiiiB,  Mo 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

1,113 
2,464 

485 
2,120 

028 
2,808 

459 
2,136 

605 
2,883 

204 
3,395 

201 
3,427 

26 
279 

36 
367 

229 
3,718 

308 
0,910 

20 
1,963 

23 

1,6«4 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

...Insane.. 
Ratio... 

286 
2,148 

133 
1,912 

153 
2,400 

132 
1,922 

151 
2,398 

31 
1,889 

30 
2,466 

18 
777 

12 
492 

83 
2,834 

103 
4,293 

1 
1,121 

2 
3,165 

San  Francisco,  Cal 

...Insane. 
Ratio... 

c958 
3,204 

544 
3,204 

414 
3,204 

508 
3,521 

11 

288 

410 
3,243 

17 
464 

162 
4,848 

135 
4,699 

4 

440 

13 
244 

2 
130 

4 

74 

333 
5,773 

271 
6,192 

12 

36 
1,411 

i 
1,434 

S<Tanton,  Pa 

...Insane. 
Ratio . . . 

372 

286 

462 

544 

64 

293 

1,009 

Syracuse,  N.T 

...Insane. 
Ratio.. 

236 
2,677 

105 
2,446 

131 
2,897 

104 
2,418 

129 
2,880 

42 
2,511 

42 
2,397 

24 
1,607 

16 
998 

38 
3,446 

71 
6,321 

1 
2,294 

1 
4,640 

Toleilo.Obio 

...Insane. 
Ratio.. 

147 
1,8U5 

70 
1,  712 

77 
1,899 

70 
1,730 

75 
1,874 

39 
1      2,776 

24 

1,767 

2 
135 

4 

253 

2,531 

47 
4,419 

:;::;::: 

3 

3,781 

Trenton, N.J 

...Insane. 
Ratio . . 

178 
3,098 

87 
2,988 

91 
3,211 

85 
3,018 

88 
3,192 

:       51 

3,873 

50 
3,707 

o 

268 

1          34 
4,600 

36 
5,449 

2 
2,094 

3 

3,861 

...Insane. 
Ratio.. 

281 
4,610 

113 
4, 127 

103 
5,036 

lie 

4,090 

1C3 
5,081 

34 
3,900 

52 
5,200 

20 
1,717 

24 
1,870 

62 
7,760 

87 
9,395 

2 
8,621 

Troy,  N.T 

■Washington,  D.  C.  (d). 

...Insane. 
Ratio.. 

96 
417 

33 
301 

63 

521 

29 
383 

50 
633 

21 
401 

43 

782 

1             4 
292 

2 
132 

4 
<13 

5 
S6« 

nJ 

IS 
311 

"Wilmington,  Del 

...Insane, 
liatio.. 

51 
830 

28 
909 

23 

751 

23 
819 

18 
075 

14 
852 

11 
078 

0 
1,016 

2 
326 

3 
1        633 

5 
1,160 

5 
1,339 

S 

1,28« 

Worcester,  Mass 

...Insane. 
Ratio . . 

293 
3,461 

131 
3,099 

102 
3,822 

129 
2,088 

161 
3,843 

61 
4,034 

80 
5,170 

11 
833 

2 
151 

57 
4,228 

79 
5,993 

2 
4,115 

1 
2.0U 

a  Inclnding  7  male  Chinese. 
6  Including  1  male  Chinese. 


<;  Including  28  male  and  2  female  Chinese,  and  1  male  Japanese. 

d  Not  including  1,480  inmates  of  the  Government  Insane  Asylum ;  home  naidences  unknown. 


208  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

TABtE  154.— DfSAJfE  IK  HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890.  (a) 


IKSTtrCTIOXS. 


In  inatitutions — 

Alabama  Insane  Hospitnl,  Tuscaloosa.  Ala 
TerriUirial  Inrtano  Asylum.  Theuix,  Ariz... 
Arkansas    State    Lunatic  Asyluui,  Littlo 
R<«'k.  Ark. 

Ifapa  Inwiiie  Asjrlam,  Napa.  Cal 

Pacific  Asylum,  Stockton,  Cal 


Total. 


74,028 


State  Ins.ine  Aaylum,  Stockton,  Cal 

State  In>4:(Do  A'*^  Inni,  Afnif"',  f'al 

CoIorailnSiatnIiisan*?  A«vlnin,Pnehlo,C'olo. 
ConDfCtuiit  H<)!»pital  lor  the  Inaaue,  Mid- 

dleiown.  Conn. 
Connecticut  Ketreat  for  theXnaane,  Qartr 

ford.  Conn. 

Cromwell  Hall,  Cromwell.  Conn 

Spring  Hilt  Institntmi,  I.itchlield,  Conn... 
Delaware  State  llospiUl  fur  the  Insane, 

Furnlinrst.  I)-l 
GoToriiTiienlHospital  for  Insane,  Wasbing- 

ton.  1».C. 
Florida  A»3*lam  for  Insane,  Cbattaboochee, 

Fla. 

Georsia  Lnnatic  Asyltttn.Milled£*?vil]e.  Ga 
Idaho  Innaiie  Aaylum.  r.ia<kit>ot,  Idaho.. 

Hellevne  riar*",  Kalavia.  Ill 

Cook  Count  J  Uo8|iital  for  the  Insane,  Dan- 

oin?.   IIL 
Ulinois  Central    Hospital  for  tbe  Inaane, 

Jackaonville,  111. 

Ulinoiq  Eastern  Hospital    for  the  Insane, 

Kiinkakco.  III. 
niiriMin  Norlbem  Hospital  for  tbe  Insane, 

EIlmii.  Ill- 
IlliDi'is  Southern  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Anna,  111. 
Oak  L;twn  Retreat  for  Ibo  Insane,  Jaok- 

Konvillf.  III. 
Ct-ntnil  Imliana  Hospital  for  tbe  Insane, 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 

Dr.  W.  D.  Kletcher'a  Sanitarinm,  Indian- 
apoliM,  Ind. 

Korthem  Indiana  Hospital  for  Insane,  Lo- 
ganM"((rt.  Ind. 

Iowa  HoHi'iial  for  tbo  Insane,  Independ- 
ence. I'jwa. 

lowaHotpiLal  for  the  Insane,  Moant  Plcas- 
aut.  Iowa. 

Institution  for  tbe  Insane,  Claruida,Iowa.. 

St.  Elizahetb'fl  Female  Inaane  Asylum, 
Dav  nporl.  Iowa. 

Sfc  Jolin"Mln»taneA«jlum. Davenport,  Iowa. 

St.  Jo.M*.ph's  Eemal«  luwaue  Asylum,  Dav- 
enport, Iowa. 

St.  Joseph 'h  Insane  Asylum, Dubnquo,  Iowa, 

Kansas  State  Insane  Asylum,  Osawatomie, 
Kan. 

Usplowood  Insane  Asylum.  Leavenworth, 

Kan. 
Private  Insane  Asilnm.  Atrhfnon.  Kan  . ... 

Topika  Inimn*)  A-ylnm.  Topck:!.  Kan 

Cenlml   Keuluiky'Lunalic  Aaylum,  Lake* 

lunil.  Kv 
Eutern  Kentucky  Lnnatic  Asylum,  Lcx- 

in^Mou.  Ky. 

"Weiitrrn  Kentucky  Lunatic  Asylum.  Hop- 

kinNVilliT.  Ky. 
Innano  AkvIuu  of  Louisiana  Jarkoon.  La.. 
I<fiufsiana  ketreat  fur  Insane,  KewOrleaus, 

La 

)daiD'«  Insans  Aaylnm.  Ansusta,  Mu 

Bay  View  Asylum,  Hut tf more.  &fd , 

Coomd  n  SAnitarium.  St.  Denis.  Md , 

Har^l(ltl•l  llucpital  for  the  Insane.  Catooa- 
Tillf.  Ud 

Uonteviie  Hokpitnl  Fnderlrk.  Md   

UDunt  llo|»o  KetrcM.  Mnuut  Ilap«.  Md.... 
Boston  Lunatic  iIoNpit;il.  IWrtton.  Masn.... 


1.014 
66 
390 

1,2G7 
21 

1.516 

482 

149 


Male. 


38,330 


498 
50 
191 

727 

14 

1,057 
317 
1G3 

586 

77 


27 
24 
112 

13 
11 
78 

1,496 

1,173 

202 

99 

1,4D1 
63 
27 

I.IOG 

698 
43 

"dos' 

sea 

460 

l.OOfT 

084 

511 

257 

586 

332 

29 

17 

1,400 

613 

11 

3 

378 

20« 

786 

416 

770 

330 

296 

206 

Fe- 
male. 


35,698 


94 
600 


9 
732 
756 

684 


551 

4r.7 
151 

612 
368 

18 
411 

75 
644 


516 

15 

199 

540 
10 

45» 
105 


14 
13 
64 

323 

103 


793 
20 
27 

598 


623 
254 
254 
12 
796 

8 
174 
370 
440 


54 


21 


TotaL 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


3lr,256    33.473 


402 

511 

155 

718 
14 

1,052 
315 
158 
573 

77 


13 
11 
58 

1,060 

49 


498 
43 


501 
454 

963 
256 

320 

17 

602 

3 
202 
414 
325 
290 


19 
280 

35 
229 

8 

3 

3 

430 
425 

6 

302 
331 

872 

312 

299 

252 

231 
61 

226 
00 

814 

172 

298 
196 

7 
218 

11 
193 

34 
200 

71 

41 
284 
121 

;  20,772 


48 


18 
270 


8 
417 
370 


248 

158 
50 

800 
154 

7 
189 

2« 
259 

71 


379 

14 

163 

539 

10 

459 

161 

73 

746 


14 
13 
47 

229 

U 


536 
20 
27 


433 

615 
253 
251 
12 
766 

8 
172 
309 
434 


l^alLvo  bom. 


Parents  na- 
tive. 


35 

218 


6 

284 
261 

266 


203 

143 

80 

297 
148 

11 
165 

SO 
283 
121 


Male. 


358 
20 
144 

271 
10 

345 

129 

88 

324 


10 
8 
33 

510 


486 
25 


13ft 

257 

507 
128 
223 
15 
502 

2 
170 
167 
195 
183 


Fe- 
male. 


16 


1 
192 


3 
233 
306 

306 


213 

125 


282 
95 

7 
157 

25 
190 

28 


361 

5 

153 

214 

10 

188 
71 
49 

345 


151 

58 


523 
15 
20 

120 


365 
159 
185 
11 
629 

6 
136 
155 
287 


One  or 

;both  parents 

forei^ni 


16 
169 


6 
184 
193 

246 


183 

108 
65 

258 
65 

11 

138 

28 

202 

47 


Male. 


male. 


58 


1.527 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


13,301 


24 
28 
11 

445 
3 

«9 
186 
69 
230 


2 
15 

550 

10 

11 
18 

bB5 

139 

3SG 

lis 

70 


Fe- 
male. 


16 
9 

10 

325 


Total. 


Male. 


2,074 


30 
170 


18 


147 

70 


26 


28 


24 


273 
90 
24 

381 


(i 
466 


211 

91 

54 

1 

136 

2 
35 
169 
112 


SO 
113 
50 

200 


Fo- 
male. 


2,225 


137 

1 

36 


Male. 


17 
94 
39 

257 


33 


18 
49 


29 


30 


49 


28 


Black. 


Fe- 
male. 


1,707    1,860 


15 
105 
42 

200 


10 


15  I 

94 

32 

257 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male 


Fe- 
male. 


46 


44 


28 


25 
1 

5 


5 


oTho  r.rowlnB  lninal<'«  of  liiNlilutlnn«  are  reBiileiitu  of  foreign  rnuntripn  and  not  Inclndod  in  thin  t.nble:  Territorial  Innane  AdTluni.  Plienii.  Arjj..  4; 
Connectli-iit  Keireal  fi.r  ll.n  limaiio.  Hr.rir.ir.l.  I:  Cromwell  Mall.  Cromwell.  Conn.  1 :  l^.wa  Innano  ll.wpital  Mount  rleanant.  4 ;  M.mnt  IIo|ie  Kelreut  Moniii  Hope, 
Md.  4-  \Vorrej.trr  Lunaiir  l|.,.i|,(  nl.  \V'ore,-Hier.  M,i«,.  2:  Mel.e.in  [imme  A.vlilin.  .Sninerville  Mi«H.,7;  Norlliuin|it.iii  l.unnti.  llo-i.ital.  .Surrliamp  on  Mn«n..  1; 
■We.llmri.iiBli  ln..iiie  Honliltal  W..<ll.(.r.,  M:ih«  :i  Saint  .Io».:iiIi'i>  ItetreHl,  lle,irl«.rn,  Mii  h  3;  (;<in.-or<l  Insane  Am-  nni,  I'nncord.  N.  H  .  :i .  NVw  ^  iirl<  (Uv  Insane 
A«Tl"m  ilarlii  Inland.  1;  North  lukot.^  In«ane  H.mplul..raineiit<i«n,  1 ;  I'.'nnHvlvuiiia  State  Liin.-itiu  Uo.pital,  llarrinlniri;.  1 ;  Slate  Anvlniu  for  Ineural)!..  Innane, 
Howard  K  I.,l:  Bnllor  Inaane  Uonpiul, I'rovldunoo,  K.  I.,  li  Lake  V'nw  Itolreat,  Uiirlla({U)u,  Vt.,2i  VurmvDt  Insaao  Asylum, Braitloboro,  7j  Weilern  LunatlO 
AjjIiud,  SUUDtoD,  Va.,  1.    Total,  48. 


TlIK   IX.SAxNE.  209 

Table  154.-1NSANK  IN  HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOK  THK  INSANE,  HY  SEX,  COLOR.  AND  NATIVI IV  :  l«UO-Contii.i..  d. 


Total. 

Male. 

I'c- 
nialr. 

warn. 

' 

Total. 

Nativo  bom. 

Fbrel^nbom. 

Total. 

BU 

>ck. 

iFe. 
malo 

Ml 

1,1 

BJSmTTIOSS. 

Farenta  na- 
tive. 

One  or 
both  parents 

fjrcign. 

ne-I 

...1 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

1 
Male. 

Ire. 

male. 

Danvtrs  Lunstir  Hosiiitnl.  DaiiTcrs.  ^r«im. . 
Fiiniilv    Homo   for   Iiisano.    Winclienduo. 

744 
10 

53 

73 

163 

457 

16 

147 
06.3 
455 

280 

801 

959 
925 

119 

639 

129 
929 

930 

223 

459 

501 
440 
466 
200 

538 
272 
172 

155 

305 

182 

172 

342 

15 

897 

832 

295 
61 

48 
6 

8 
578 

13 
1.095 

688 

81 

30 

324 

8 

361 

1,815 
1,664 
1,146 

702 
120 

359 
5 

18 

82 

220 

5 

VI 
327 
171 

177 

386 

504 
4S9 

101 

341 

29 
554 

527 

123 

197 

265 
203 
199 
66 

329 
162 

141 

77 
168 

117 

135 

159 

10 

456 

416 

133 
29 

21 
2 

6 
328 

'380 
358 

42 
15 
149 

2 

361 

1,664 
199 
342 
30 

385 
S 

35 
61 
81 

237 

11 

eo 

3:iu 

281 

103 

415 

455 
4C0 

18 

298 

100 
3-5 

403 

100 

262 

23C 
237 
207 

134 

209 

no 

31 

78 
137 

65 

37 

183 

0 

441 

41G 

162 

32 

27 

4 

250 

13 
715 

330 

39 
15 
175 

C 

1,815 

947 
3C0 
90 

350 

18 
82 

219 

5 

67 
324 
169 

171 

384 

489 
457 

96 

340 

29 
552 

525 

80 

155 

200 

193 

136 

66 

309 
162 
140 

76 
165 

117 

135 
159 
10 

4.33 

412 

133 
29 

21 

6 

327 

"300' 
354 

42 

15 

148 

2 

343 

1,041 
194 
337 
80 

384 
5 

35 
51 
81 

236 

11 

79 
328 
282 

100 

414 

446 
461 

15 

298 

100 
375 

401 

63 

223 

2.35 
K!0 
2.^0 
131 

209 

no 

27 

77 
137 

Oo 

37 

183 

5 

414 

402 

162 
32 

27 

: 

247 

13 
701 

327 

39 

15 

174 

G 

1,785 

933 
357 
90 

183 
5 

6 

7 

73 

126 

5 

23 
194 
90 

69 

221 

175 
320 

52 

100 

13 
144 

114 

70 

130 

202 
87 
92 
20 

261 
137 
38 

45 
69 

42 

43 

143 

10 

303 

239 

84 

27 

10 
2 

1 
140 

"     98 
16-1 

32 
3 
50 

2 
42 

319 
50 

178 
10 

179 
5 

0 
14 
73 

91 

10 

20 
142 
108 

19 

223 

170 
345 

10 

125 

48 
106 

113 

56 

210 

181 

78 
96 
23 

177 
90 
14 

29 
70 

29 

7 

157 

5 

292 

218 
119 

14 
3 

1 
122 

11 
103 

93 

22 

4 
42 

6 

202 

93 

171 

32 

es 

47 

110 

1S8 

' 

1       1 

2 

1 

. 

Mass. 
Lawrrnro  Tnn.ino  Asvlum.  T,;iwrcncc.  Mn««. 

12 
12 
5 

«7 

29 

27 
7 

125 

1 

45 
145 
155 

75 

177 

205 
114 

5 

111 

43 
242 

287 

1 

11 

.53 
148  , 
160 

66 

1 

32! 
17  1 
12 

48 
57 

26 

30 
26 

I.0W0II  lii«aiH' As\liiin.  Lowell.  .Ma.Hs 

Mcl.i'aii  Asvlvim  lor  Insuuu,  SomcrTiUo, 

3 

i 

26 

10 

1 

20 

...... 

Mass. 
Nortliainpton  Lunatic  Hospital,  Korlhamp- 

1 

1 

I 

1 

ton.  M.T*s. 
Privalo    Ilaipital    for    Mental   Diseases, 

lirnolilini'.  Mass. 
nctirat  tor  In.^niio.  Boston.  If  ass 

28 
41 
20 

30 

19 

92 
1 

14 

41 
19 

C 

71 
2 

16 
89 
60 

72 

144 

222 
136 

44 

237 

13 
356 

:-94 

7 

24 

50 

106 

90 

26 

42 
14 
93 

30 

63 

90 
1« 

...... 

2 

6 

2 

15 
2 

5 

1 

1 

8 

3 

1 

9 
5 

3 

...... 

5 

1 
9 

3 

1 
5 
2 

3 

1 

4 
3 

1 

Taunton  Lunatic  Hospital. 'I'annton,  l!a.'»3. 
"Wostliorougli  lusano  liosiiitul,  Westboro, 



3 

SIbss. 

"Worcester    Insane    Asylunj,    ■VTorccstcr, 
Mass. 

Woriostcr  Lunatic  Ilospital,  Worcester, 
Ma.s8. 

Eastern  Miehiinn  Asylum.  Pontiac.  Mich. 

.'»!irliij:an    Asvlum  for  tlio  lusanc,  Kala- 
mazoo. Mioli. 

^lichican   Asylum  for  Tnsano  Criminals, 
loDia,  Midi*. 

Xortliem    Micbiiian    Asylum,    Traverse, 

1 
I 

C 

2 

2 
1 

5 

1 

3 

3 

3 
52 

17 

3 

1 
8 

2 

9 
27 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Mirl,. 
fviint. Joseph's  Ketreat.  Dearliorn,  Mich 

Sceonil  Minnesitta  lIo6])it:il  for  the  luaanc, 

0 

2 

43 

42 

5 

10 
13 

1 

2 
42 

39 

1 
11 
11 

2 
2 
19 

Rochester.  Miiin- 
Minnosota    Hospital   for  the   Ins.ano,   St. 

2 
37 

IVter.  Minn. 
i:aatMississippiInsaiioAsj-lnni,Mcridian, 
iliss. 

Mississippi  State  Lunatic  Asyluni,  Jack- 

24 

42 
2 

""i 

5 

39 

i 

6 

son,  Misa. 
State  Lnnatir  Asvlum  Xo.  2.  St.  Joseph.  Mo. 

3 
10 
5 

1 
19 
5 

St.  Louis  Insane  Asylum,  St.  Louis.  Mo  ... 
Saint  Vincent's  Institution  for  the  Insane, 

4 
29 

6 

11 

9 

1 

12 

12 



3 

1 

"■'ioi 

1 

10  1 

1 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

State  Lunatic  Asylum,  Fnlton.  Mo 

State  Lunatic  Asvlum  No. 3. Nevada. Mo... 

20 

18 



2 

Montana  Inaanu  As^-lnm,  Warm  Siirings 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

4 

Mont. 
Hospital  for  Chronic  Insane,  Hastings,  Neh. 

1 

1 

Nehraska  Hospital  f^-r  the  Insane,  Lincoln, 
Neb. 

Xorfolk  Hospital  for  the  Insane.  Norfolk, 

1 

Ncl.. 

Nevada  State  Insane  Asylum.  Kcno.  Nev.. 

New  Hampshire  Aaylura,  Concord.  N.  H... 

.Tones'    Trivato    Asylum,    Mcrchantville. 



N.J. 
Now  Jersey  State  Lan.atic  Asylum,  Tren- 
ton, N.J. 

State  Asylum  for  thclnsane,  Morris  Plains, 

2 

17 

1 

4 

4 

66 

1 

1 

12 
...... 

2 

1 

1 
46 

1 
10« 

3 

128 

156 

48 
2 

1 

121 

172 

43 
9 

11 

23 

4 

27 
14 

17 

4 

23 
14 

« 

2 

N.J. 
Bloomingdale  Asvlum,  New  York,  N. T... 

Brigliam  Hall  Insiiuo  Hospital.  Canandai- 

gna,  N.  Y. 
Brunswick  Home.  Amitvville.  N.  Y 

Clifton  Springs,  bauilarium,  Cliflou,  N.  Y. . . 

Dr.  Combs'  Sanitarium, 'Woo<lhaven, N. T. . 

1 
115 

'"221" 

189 

10 
12 
71 

Hudson  River  State  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane. Poughkcepsie.  N.  V. 
Keith  Home  forthe  Insane.  Urooklya.  N.  Y- 

79 

1 
4.. 

231 

17 

11 

110 

I 

3 

1 

3 

Kings  County  Lunatic  Asylum.  Plathusb, 

N.  Y. 
Kings  County  Lunatic  Asylum.  St.  John- 

U 

4 

14 

3 

3 

4 



3 

1 
3  ' 

8 

11 

land,  N.  Y. 

Lone  Island  Home.  Amityville,  N.  Y 

London  Hall.  Aniitvville."N.  Y 

Monroe  County  Ini^'anc  Asylum,  Itochester, 

27 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

N.  Y. 
Mount  Pleasant  Piivato  Asylum.  Plcasant- 

ville.  >-.  Y. 
Now  Yt.rk  City  Asylum  for  Insane,  Cen- 
tral Islip,  N.Y. 

New  York  Citv  Asvlum  for  the  Insane, 

lilackwells  lil.-uid.'N.  Y. 
New  York  Citv  Asylum  for  the  Inaane, 

■\Var.U  Island.  N.V. 
New   York    City   lu.iano  Asylum,  Barta 

34 

207 

2 

80 

147 



26 

73 

272 

1,653 

142 
79 
20 

1 
1,376 

814 

113 

58 

13 

23 
5 
5 

30 

14 

3 

11 

IS 
6 

4 

19  1 
1 

14 

3 

S 

U 

l,sl.and,N.Y. 
New  York  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  Utica, 

N.Y. 
Providence  Retreat,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

I 

1 

717C  ixs- 


-It 


210  INSANE,  FEEBLE-mNDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  154.— INSANE  IN  HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890— Contmued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLOKED. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Mi 
bio 

IKSmCTIONS. 

Parents 
native. 

One  or 

botbparentJi 
loreigu. 

sed 

0(1. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
mole- 

Male. 

Fe- 
mola. 

Queens    Connty   Insane  Asvlum,  Iloinp- 

stead.  X.Y. 

Sanfora  Uall.  Flnshing.N.T 

Saint  Vincents   Ketreat  for  the  Insane, 

Harrison.  N.Y. 

96 

24 
57 

7 
4U 

221 

5154 

1,067 

1,944 

273 

230 

469 

200 

84 

891 

774 

584 

678 

1,115 

798 

36 

554 

28 

95 

81 

695 

393 

905 

853 
1,756 

713 
738 

105 

495 

664 

232 
354 

220 

232 

431 

614 

124 
473 

8 
588 
381 

237 
558 
341 
800 
14 
257 

068 

18 
3 

518 

23 

45 
11 

3 
209 

204 

293 

505 

908 

138 

95 

218 

110 

47 
449 

378 

286 

340 

562 

373 

23 

390 

12 

40 

48 

333 

171 

455 

495 
874 

372 
420 

72 

227 

341 

133 
168 

100 

113 

215 

344 

02 

265 

6 
295 
204 

89 
280 
2.")1 
441 

14 
120 

348 

'{ 

302 

14 

51 

13 
57 

4- 
202 

17 
271 
562 
1,036 
135 
135 
251 

90 

37 
442 

396 

298 

338 

553 

425 

13 

164 
16 
55 

33 

362 

222 
450 

358 

882 

341 
318 

93 

208 
323 

99 

186 

120 

119 

216 

270 
(12 
208 

3 
293 
177 

148 
278 
flI) 
419 

"'137' 

220 

4 
2 

21G 

9 

43 
11 

3 
206 

196 

291 
500 
885 
138 

45 

13 
57 

4 

201 

15 

267 

547 

1,016 

135 

24 
5 

3 
88 

48 

192 

275 

587 

137 

23 

10 
8 

3 

88 

5 
179 
247 
584 
133 

19 

4 

22 

2 

26 

1 
72 

8 

55 

249 

431 

1 

2 

6 

2 

6 

2 

1 
23 

BafTalo  State  Asylnm  for  tbo  Insane,  Bof- 
falo.N.Y. 

Kew  York  State  Asylum  for  Insane  Crim- 
inals. Aubiirn.N.  "t. 

State  Ilnnienpatliir  Asylum  for  the  Insane, 
Mi.l.ilrtovm.  N.Y.    ■ 

The  liin;;hamton  Asylam  for  tbo  Insane, 
Binf;1iatiiton.  N.  Y. 

"VS'illard  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  "Willard, 
N.  Y. 

Korth  Carolina  Insane  Abj'lum,  Kaleigb, 
N.C. 

Eastern  North   Carolina  Insane  Asylum, 

63 
70 
44 
38 

1 

41 
2 
33 
51 

1 
1 

65 

78 

55 

187 

297 

1 

3 
8 
2 
5 
23 

1 
2 
4 
15 
20 

6 
2 
4 
1 

1 

1 

4 

12 

2 

i      i 
2 

1 

1 
22 

8 

18 

95 

135 

89 

123 

6 

12 

Goltlsboi  o,  N.  C. 
*We'»tern  Xorth  Carolina  Insane  Asylnm, 

218 

110 

47 
439 

363 

264 

337 

554 

361 

23 

39U 

12 

40 

48 

326 

171 

444 

488 
845 

370 
415 

72 

215 

177 

131 
130 

100 

113 

189 

296 
62 
204 

S 

1 
204 

89 
280 
2.'.0 
418 

14 
120 

344 

14 

1 

002 
14 

251 

90 

37 
431 

389 

285 

335 

548 

403 

13 

157 

16 

55 

32 

354 

222 

430 

347 
850 

339 
314 

93 

250 

182 

98 
140 

120 

119 

169 

232 

02 

208 

3 
....... 

148 

278 

00 

395 

213 
31 

41 

305 

298 
194 

154 

403 

174 

22 

215 

12 

37 

38 

207 

148 

206 

320 
554 

295 
295 

57 

98 

100 

53 
125 

96 

105 

158 

210 

9 

210 

4 
1 

182 

88 
257 

«5 
874 

249 

25 

31 
330 

347 

223 

195 

396 

168 

13 

104 

15 

52 

30 

297 

190 

171 

214 
462 

241 
223 

79 

80 

174 

42 
134 

116 

102 

164 

188 

12 

167 

2 

5 

73 

4 
85 

62 

50 

128 

144 
184 

2 

57 

5 
51 

42 

46 

98 

152 

231 

Morganton.N.  C. 
Korth   Dakota  Uospital  for   the   Insane, 

Jamo-^tomi,  N.  1). 
Cincinnati  Sanitarium,  College  Hill,  Ohio 

6 

2 
49 

3 

20 

55 

7 
3 

1 
1 

8 

1 
44 

16 

42 

...... 

Columbus  Asylum  for  llio  Insane,  Colum- 
bus. Ohio. 

Athens  Asylom  for  the  Insane,  Athens, 
Ohio. 

Dayton  Asvlum  for  the  Insane,  Dayton, 
Ohio. 

Cleveland  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Toledo  Asylum  fortheTnsane,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Long  View  Innano  Asylum.  Carthage,  Ohio. 

The  Oxford  iCetreat,  Oxford.  Ohio 

10 

15 

22 

3 

8 
12 

11 
7 

13 
3 

5 

22 

2 

10 
18 

3 

8 
11 

1 

7 

13 

3 

5 

18 

8 
5 
4 

10 

1 

4 

Oregon  State  In^nne  Asylum.  Salem.  Ore... 

2 

174 

51 
1 
3 

2 

57 

30 

258 

131 
387 

95 
89 

9 

149 

7 

47 
5 

4 

14 

15 

42 
41 

40 

7 

1 

6 

Friends'  Asylum  for  iho  Insane,  rhiladcl- 
phia.  I'a. 

Lanca8t«r  County  Insane  Asylum,  Lancas- 
ter. Pa. 

3 
10 

58 

20 

230 

168 
280 

73 
110 

11 

79 

15 

70 
4 

4 

7 

30 

02 
38 
47 

7 

1 
8 

7 

1 
8 

1 

3 

2 

...... 

2 

4 

4 

38 
2 
8 

2 

1 

2 
1 

3 

5 
31 

1 

9 
1 

risbiirg.  Pa. 

Philadt-lphia.  Ta. 
Blockb-v  AlmshoiiReand  Philadelphia  Hos- 

11 

7 
29 

2 
5 

20 

11 
32 

2 
4 

11 

6 
29 

1 
5 

20 

0 
32 

...... 

pital.  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Danville,  Pa.. 
StatA!  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Korristown, 

1 

2 

Pa. 

State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Warren.  Pa. . 
Western    Pennsylvania   Hospital    for  the 

1 

2 

InH:ine.  Dixniont,  Pa. 
Butler  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Providence, 

R.I. 
Stato  Asvlum  for  Iscurablo  iDsano,  How- 

»r.l.  It.'l. 
Soath  Carolina  Lnnatic  Aiiylum,  Colombia, 

S.  C 
Hoflpit.'il  forTnuano,  T.inkton.S.  D 

12 

164 

2 
38 

8 

141 

1 
40 

9 

163 

2 
31 

5 

141 

1 
33 

3 

1 

3 

Central  lioHpital  lor  tliu  Idmuiic,  XashviUe, 
Tplin. 

7 

13 

Teiin. 
■Wphl.fm  UoBpitol  for  the  iDsanc,  Bolivar, 

24 
15 

3 

2 
0 

1 

1 

Tenii. 

Norlh  Texaa  Hoapital  for  tbo  Insaoe,  Ter- 
rell. 'IVx. 

Btate  Lnnalio  Asylum.  Aiintin.Tei 

Tcrrit'frial  Innane  AHViuni.  I'rovo.  Utah 

26 
48 

47 
38 

18 
29 

34 
25 

8 
19 

13 
13 

Tlio  \*cnuoDt  AHyliim  Oir  the  loHano,  Brat- 

1 

1 

tl.l.oro.Vt. 
J^akf)  View  Kotrcat,  IlurlinBton,  Vt 

Central  Lunatic  Aflvlum,  PclernhurK.  Va... 

294 

203 

238 

232 

58 

61 

Eaatcrn   Lunatic  Aayluiu,  Williamnburi', 

173 

US 
205 
42 
350 

l""T 

t      ' 
1 

21 

1 
20 
131 
44 

0 
79 

215 

3 

4 

3 
11 
39 
39 

Va.                                                              *" 
Sonthwintrm  Lnnalic  AHvlntn.  Marlon. Va. 

Wfntrrn  I.iinalir  ABvlum.  Slamiton,  Va 

34 

2 

1 
23 

'24,' 

1 

TVcat  VIrcinia  Ho-i.ital.  WeBt^m.  W.  Va 

23 

24 

Aloiian  lirolhi-ni  Ilonjiilal.  (Mhkoab,  Vis.. 
MilwaiiU'o  Hospital  for  thu  Innune,  Waa- 

29 
35 

"'si' 

18 

137 
210 

4 

2 

215 
0 

12 
94 

10 

1 

129 
4 

16 

62 

1 
2 

01 

6 

DO 

139 

1 

w.ilosa.  \VI«. 
ICortlieni  lionpltal  for  tbo  Insane,  Winno- 

bago.  Wis. 
Oalcwood  Ketreat.  Lake  Geneva.  Wis 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Oliver  Wcndoll  Holmen  Sanitarium,  llud- 

•'.n.  Wis. 
Vlwer.nsln  Ktftte  Hospital  for  tbo  Insano, 

21 

32 

152 
U 

02 
3 

1 

1 

Monilcil.i.  Wl<. 
Territorial  Insane  Asylum,  Evanston,  Wyo. 

""1 

THE  INSANE. 

Table  I55.-INSANE   BY  QUINQirENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  AM)  UY  SEX,  COLOH,  NAT 

MOTHEKS:   IS'JO. 


211 

,  AND  niRTnPLACES  OF 


BBZ,  COI>OE.  NATIVITY,  AMI  BIBTUPLACKS 
OK  MOTllEBS. 

Tulal. 

Unknown. 

10  to  16 

years. 

16  to  20 

years. 

20  to  26 
years. 

2S  to  30 

years. 

30  to  36 

yearn. 

86  to  40 

years. 

40  to  46 

years. 

46  to  to 

years. 

Total          

100, 254 

!>3. 264 
S2, 090 

2,368 

311 

1,691 

5,131 

8,863 

12,380 

12,857 

12.879 

12.207 

Miilo 

1,185 
1,183 

101 
150 

018 
773 

2,909 
2,222 

4,912 
3.051 

0,801 
5,585 

0,762 
0,095 

0,428 
0,461 

6.954 

0,263 

^^it(» 

99,719 

2,064 

254 

1,418 

4,682 

8,197 

11,618 

12,017 

12,123 

11.507 

jialo     .           

50,251 
49, 468 

04,419 

57.  942 

1,048 
1,016 

1,501 

1,460 

136 
118 

213 

201 

772 
646 

1,202 

1,018 

2,623 
1,950 

3,681 

2,998 

4,549 
3,648 

6,104 

4,998 

0,438 
5,180 

8,404 

7,06« 

a,  365 
5,M2 

8,227 

7.243 

«.10l 
e,022 

7,548 

0,872 

5,687 

&,!'00 

0,701 

0.252 

Male    

29,  323 

28,619 

0,477 

714 
746 

41 

108 
93 

42 

570 
442 

244 

1,745 
1,253 

683 

2,806 
2, 192 

1,10« 

3,889 
3,177 

1,333 

3.768 
3,475 

984 

3,434 
3,438 

070 

3,040 

3,212 

One  or  both  parenta  foreign 

449 

Mnlo     

3,023 
2,854 

35,300 

21 
20 

563 

20 
22 

11 

130 
114 

156 

396 

287 

901 

626 
480 

2,093 

771 
567 

3,214 

581 

403 

3,790 

368 

308 

4,575 

258 

191 

4,88< 

17,  305' 
17,995 

0,535 

313 
250 

304 

8 
3 

57 

66 
90 

273 

482 
419 

549 

1,117 
976 

666 

1,778 
1,436 

768 

2,006 
1,784 

840 

2,299 
2,  276 

756 

2,380 

2,497 

620 

Mule          

3,013 
3,622 

5,440 

137 
167 

233 

25 
32 

48 

140 

127 

226 

286 
263 

454 

363 

303 

563 

363 

405 

626 

407 
433 

703 

327 
429 

617 

267 

353 

Black 

508 

Male            

2,504 
2,936 

1,095 

99 

134 

71 

22 
26 

9 

125 

101 

47 

246 

208 

95 

308 
255 

103 

294 
332 

142 

336 
367 

137 

268 
340 

139 

21« 

292 

iia 

Male 

509 
586 

58,713 

38 
33 

1,463 

3 
6 

214 

21 
26 

1,047 

40 
55 

3,079 

55 
48 

5,097 

69 
73 

7,155 

71 
66 

7,327 

59 
80 

6,956 

51 

61 

Birtliplncps  of  roothors  (white) : 

6,323 

Male       

29,  718 
28,995 

2,309 

717 
746 

20 

115 
99 

4 

592 
455 

25 

1,788 
1,291 

88 

2,861 
2,236 

146 

3,933 
3,222 

231 

3,819 
3,5U8 

287 

3,476 
3,480 

259 

3, 082 

3,241 

262 

Male         

1,244 
1,065 

628 

9 
11 

4 

2 
2 

.     9 

16 

8 

52 
36 

15 

87 
59 

35 

116 
115 

64 

167 
120 

71 

152 
107 

74 

132 

130 

71 

Male 

345 
283 

16,  703 

3 

1 

212 

6 
2 

129 

9 
6 

513 

21 
14 

1,120 

33 
31 

1,515 

43 
28 

1,626 

46 
28 

2.079 

46 

Female 

28 

12 

2,2»» 

Male 

7,104 
9,599 

796 

104 
108 

14 

7 
5 

5 

66 
63 

17 

261 
252 

60 

•     657 
563 

88 

754 
761 

98 

773 
853 

109 

876 
1,203 

98 

968 

1,328 

British  America 

89 

Male 

440 
356 

356 

10 
4 

4 

3 
2 

10 
7 

2 

33 
27 

13 

53 
35 

U 

53 
45 

32 

59 

60 

49 

55 
43 

48 

49 

Female 

40 

France 

S> 

Male 

222 
134 

8,523 

3 

1 

109 

2 

6 

7 

368 

10 
4 

682 

22 
10 

1,048 

27 
22 

979 

30 
18 

1,025 

u 

IS 

12 

96 

1,021 

Male 

4,564 
3,059 

2,755 

60 
49 

53 

6 
0 

3 

44 

52 

22 

212 
156 

144 

361 
321 

334 

623 
425 

491 

544 

435 

433 

566 
459 

359 

548 

476 

298 

Male 

1,592 
1,163 

33 
20 

U 
8 

93 
51 

195 
139 

304 
187 

263 

i;o 

208 
151 

178 

Female 

3 

130 

212 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  155.— IXSANE  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  AND  BY  SEX.  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIKTHPLACES  OP 

MOTHERS:  1890— Continued. 


RHT,  COLOB,  XATIVrrr.  AND  BIBTHPLACES 
OF  MOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

10  to  IS 

years. 

15  to  20 

years. 

20  to  25 

ye.irs. 

25  to  SO 

years. 

SO  to  35 

years. 

35  to  40 

years. 

40  to  45 

years. 

— a 

45  to  50 

years. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Cont'd. 

333 

8 

G 

15 

U 

47 

41 

47 

Male                  

IBS 
168 

192 

4 

4 

3 

1 
5 

8 

10 
5 

14 

28 
18 

34 

33 
14 

23 

24 

17 

21 

23 
24 

34 

13 

30 

19 

Male    

143 
50 

349 

277 
72 

407 

2 
1 

9 

4 

4 

5 

10 
4 

20 

28 
6 

27 

20 
3 

39 

16 
8 

71 

25 
9 

55 

13 

6 

37 

Male            

7 
2 

5 

2 
3 

14 

.11 
9 

45 

20 

7 

74 

28 
11 

74 

62 
9 

69 

45 

10 

60 

30 

7 

2 

43 

Male 

274 
193 

1,528 

941 
587 

6,067 

3 
2 

25 

I 
1 

2 

6 
8 

17 

20 

25 

68 

42 
32 

128 

22 
216 

36 
33 

211 

35 
23 

201 

30 

13 

172 

Male 

20 
5 

135 

2 

10 
22 

47 
21 

140 

90 
:i8 

374 

136 
80 

585 

127 
84 

720 

117 
84 

828 

102 

70 

608 

Male 

3,223 
2,8U 

73 
62 

9 

13 

71 
69 

198 
176 

331 
254 

395 
325 

447 

381 

468 

398 

SSX,  COLOlt,    :■   .                                .  :riirLACES 
OF  MOTHi:iiS. 

60  to  55 
years. 

65  to  60 
years. 

60  to  06 

years. 

05  to  70 

years. 

70  to  75 

yeai-s. 

76  to  80 
years. 

80  to  86 
years. 

85  to  00 

years. 

90  to  95 

years. 

05  years 
and  over. 

Total . 

10,719 

7,931 

0,641 

4,708 

3,502 

2,055 

1,225 

540 

174 

68 

>rale 

4.942 
5,777 

3,701 
4.230 

3,069 
3,572 

2,102 
2.548 

1,603 
1,899 

906 
1,149 

552 
073 

223 
317 

59 
115 

17 

19 

^^Ixite     -. 

10,193 

7,621 

6,344 

4.530 

3,367 

1,963 

1,158 

SCO 

148 

35 

Male 

4,711 
5,482 

5,CG0 

5,333 

3.  .570 

4,051 

4.146 
3,938 

2,94.'-. 
3,  399 

3,5:11 

3,4U 

'2,090 
2,434 

2,024 

2,527 

1,547 
1,620 

2,104 

2,026 

S72 
1,091 

1,378 

1,329 

527 
631 

818 

781 

212 

288 

359 
346 

52 
96 

103 

97 

10 

25 

25 

23 

Male 

2.471 

2,802 

327 

1.B99 
2.059 

183 

1,607 
1,807 

117 

1.170 
1,348 

97 

943 
1,083 

78 

593 
736 

49 

362 
419 

37 

152 
]!I4 

13 

31 
66 

6 

17 

Unoorboth  ]iarciita  foreign 

Male 

158 
1C9 

4,533 

95 
93 

3,475 

60 
57 

2,813 

45 
52 

1,900 

48 
32 

1,203 

21 
28 

585 

20 
17 

340 

4 
9 

141 

3 
3 

45 

10 

Mnlo 

2.082 
2,451 

528 

1.576 
1,899 

310 

1,278 
1,535 

297 

872 
1,034 

178 

558 
705 

135 

258 
327 

92 

145 
195 

67 

50 
85 

40 

18 
27 

26 

Colunil 

31 

Male 

231 
295 

430 

131 
179 

270 

124 
173 

2J8 

112 

138 

50 
79 

U8 

34 
58 

84 

25 
42 

57 

11 
29 

38 

7 
19 

24 

Fumale 

"i 

Black 

28 

Male 

100 
213 

87 

109 
J  61 

40 

104 
144 

49 

57 
101 

20 

47 
71 

17 

32 
52 

8 

21 
36 

10 

11 
27 

2 

7 
J7 

2 

Fumale 

20 

Mixed  blood 

Male 

35 
52 

6,398 

22 
IB 

3,990 

20 
29 

3,442 

0 
11 

2,553 

0 
8 

2, 045 

2 
6 

1,353 

4 
6 

793 

Ffioale 

2 

353 

2 

08 

M 

BtrtlipLicpH  of  mntboni  (white) : 

UDitcd  SjUU'ii 

25 

Male 

2.404 

2,gu« 

237 

1,912 
2,078 

202 

1,817 
1,825 

•200 

1.196 

1,358 

127 

951 
1.091 

101 

603 
7.W 

54 

368 
423 

44 

li)4 
201 

19 

32 
68 

2 

I 

1 

19 

£Dg1aDd  and  Wales 

Male 

120 

I'la 

10« 
192 

108 
92 

61 
60 

60 
41 

30 
24 

21 
23 

7 
12 

Female 

THE  INSANE. 


213 


T.Mii.K    155.— INSANE    RY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE   rEKIODS,  AND  liV  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  KTRTIIPLACES  OF 

MOniliWS:  IS'JO— ContiiiuiMl. 


BBX,  COI.on,  NATIVITT.  ASD  nmTIIPI.ACE8 
UP  MOTIIKI18. 

tOtnliS 

yuarH. 

SKInOO 

eo  to  OS 

yuarH. 

•6  t<>  70 

ytiarH. 

70  to  7Ji 

yeum. 

7S  U>  HO 

yearn. 

ttntn  Hi 

ycam. 

8£Ui90 

yfUM. 

MtoU 

yiura. 

uiil  uvcr. 

BirtliplAc™  of  mothuM  (whito)-Confd. 

72 

56 

SI 

32 

as 

21 

12 

7 

31 
41 

2,215 

25 
31 

1,023 

32 
19 

1,327 

17 
15 

003 

18 
17 

GOO 

9 

12 

202 

6 

7 

171 

3 
5 

60 

34 

14 
20 

2 

4 

M  nio    

861 
1,354 

63 

034 
989 

44 

490 
837 

38 

351 
552 

20 

218 
388 

17 

87 
175 

20 

64 
107 

3 

20 
40 

5 

1 

a 

30 
33 

43 

24 

20 

31 

23 
15 

23 

13 
13 

23 

13 
5 

14 

8 
13 

5 

1 
2 

2 

4 
1 

2 

1 



Mnin 

23 

20 

937 

15 
16 

704 

19 
4 

559 

18 

5 

402 

8 
6 

292 

3 
3 

123 

n 

1 

OS 

30 

5 

s 

482 
455 

237 

385 
379 

159 

274 
285 

93 

207 
195 

64 

147 
145 

34 

BO 
63 

15 

29 
39 

n 

17 
13 

1 

5 

2 

125 
112 

28 

81 
78 

24 

43 
50 

14 

24 
40 

11 

19 
15 

7 
8 

5 
0 

2 

Fcmalo 

5 

MntA 

8 
20 

14 

9 
15 

6 

6 

8 

4 

6 

5 

3 

2 

1 
1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

U 
3 

39 

4 

1 

20 

3 
1 

15 

1 
2 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

:i 

2 

1 

1 

31 
8 

27 

19 
1 

21 

13 
2 

9 

3 
2 

8 

2 

if 

6 

2 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

Malt^ 

18 
9 

152 

13 

8 

125 

4 
5 

97 

3 

5 

52 

4 
32 

6 

1 

13 

1 

1 
3 

1 

14 

84 

68 

731 

78 
47 

567 

58 
39 

472 

36 

16 

321 

17 
15 

177 

8 
5 

85 

10 
4 

35 

2 
1 

13 

5 

1 

Jtnln 

384 
347 

271 
286 

255 

217 

181 
100 

85 
92 

47 

38 

18 

17 

6 

7 

S 
2 

1 

214 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  156.— IX.SANE  IX  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR, 

AKD  NATIVITY:  1890. 


SKX,  COLOB,  A>-D  NATTVITr. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

10  to  IS 

years. 

15  to  SO 
years. 

20  to  35 

years. 

S5  to  30 

years. 

SO  to  35 

years. 

85  to  40 

years. 

40  to  45 

years. 

45  to  oO 

years. 

Total 

74,028 

1,530 

61 

932 

3,689 

6,848 

9,750 

9,975 

9,773 

8,949 

Male 

38,330 
33,698 

771 
759 

25 
26 

505 
427 

2,139 
1,559 

3,908 
2,940 

5,473 
4,277 

5,439 
4,536 

5,049 
4,724 

4,427 
4,523 

TThite      

69,729 

1,330 

44 

818 

3,338 

6,367 

9,166 

9,329 

9,2U 

8,504 

Male 

36,256 
33,473 

43,328 

39,618 

677 
653 

964 

947 

21 
23 

42 

39 

442 

376 

710 
598 

1,938 
1,400 

2,627 

2,217 

3,640 
2,727 

4,605 

3,911 

5,191 
3,975 

6,470 

5,603 

5,109 
4,220 

6,218 

5,638 

4,782 
4,429 

5,546 

5,176 

4,237 

4,267 
4,675 

4,415 

Male    

20,772 
18,846 

3,710 

461 
486 

17 

18 
21 

3 

335 
263 

112 

1,322 
895 

410 

2,266 
1,045 

694 

3,170 
2,433 

867 

3,C36 
2,602 

560 

2,670 
2, 506 

370 

2  182 

2,233 
260 

One  or  both  parenle  foreign 

Male     

2,183 
1,527 

26,401 

7 
10 

3CC 

1 
2 

0 

61 
51 

108 

240 
164 

731 

424 
270 

1,762 

602 
363 

2,696 

360 
220 

3,111 

212 
158 

3,065 

153 

107 

Foreign  born 

3  829 

Male       

13,  301 
13,100 

4.299 

209 
157 

200 

2 

46 
62 

114 

390 
341 

331 

9.'i0 
812 

481 

1,619 
1,177 

584 

1.713 
1,398 

646 

1,900 
1,765 

662 

1  902 

1,927 
445 

7 

M.-«le     

2.074 
2.  225 

3,567 

94 
IOC 

149 

4 
3 

7 

63 
51 

97 

181 
150 

281 

268 
213 

408 

282 
302 

479 

330 
316 

541 

267 
295 

449 

140 

Female 

255 

Black 

365 

Male 

1,707 
1,860 

732 

63 
86 

51 

4 
3 

54 
43 

17 

156 
125 

50 

MO 
178 

73 

'230 
249 

105 

275 
266 

105 

214 
236 

113 

150 

Female...................... 

215 

Mixed  blood 

80 

Male 

367 
365 

31 
20 

9 
8 

25 
25 

38 
35 

52 
53 

55 
50 

53 
60 

40 

SEX,  COLOB,    AST)  KATHTTr. 

60  to  65 

years. 

55  to  CO 

years. 

60  to  05 

years. 

65  to  70 

years. 

70  to  76 

years. 

75  to  80 
years. 

80  to  85 
years. 

85  to  90 
years. 

00  to  95 

years. 

95  years 
and  over. 

Total        

7,439 

5,33» 

4,081 

2,599 

1,722 

788 

382 

132 

46 

3 

M.ilo 

3.541 
3,898 

2,542 
2,797 

1.923 
2,158 

1,213 
1,380 

793 
929 

358 
430 

152 
230 

55 
77 

17 
29 

White 

7,097 

5,133 

3,908 

2,517 

1,658 

759 

363 

124 

41 

2 

Male 

3,366 
8,711 

3,743 

3,560 

2.459 
2,674 

2,578 

2,492 

1,845 
2,063 

2,029 

1,978 

1,181 
1,336 

1,323 

12,83 

764 
894 

969 

940 

350 
409 

492 

482 

146 
217 

234 

224 

52 
72 

80 

78 

16 
25 

22 

21 

2 

Kative  bom 

I 

Male 

1,682 
1,884 

177 

1,244 
1,248 

86 

917 
1,031 

51 

611 
672 

40 

457 
492 

20 

224 
258 

10 

100 
124 

10 

39 
39 

2 

8 
13 

1 

Female 

I 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

Male 

92 
85 

3,354 

49 
37 

2,555 

32 
19 

1,879 

19 
21 

1,194 

13 
7 

689 

5 
6 

267 

6 
6 

129 

1 
1 

44 

1 

Female 

19 

I 

Male 

1,C!2 
1,742 

342 

1,160 
1,389 

206 

806 
1,013 

173 

551 
643 

82 

294 
395 

61 

121 
146 

29 

41 
88 

19 

12 
32 

B 

7 
12 

6 

1 
1 

Colorol ... 

Male 

155 
187 

281 

83 
123 

179 

78 
95 

•     144 

32 
.'>0 

71 

29 
35 

68 

8 
21 

27 

6 
13 

11 

3 
6 

7 

I 

4 

4 

BUck 

1 

Male 

127 
154 

61 

70 
109 

27 

04 

80 

29 

28 
43 

11 

25 
33 

« 

7 
20 

2 

6 
13 

4 
1 

1 
3 

1 

"i 

Mixcl  blood 

Male 

28 
33 

13 
14 

14 

15 

4 

7 

4 

2 

1 
1 

Female ;.., 

1 

1 

215 


TIIK  INSANE. 

„^.  ,v«»viTY  APPEARED.  DY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


nx  COLOR,  SATrmr.  and  omTiirLACES       Total. 


Total. 


Miile... 
Feuiole. 


■White. 


M»lo  . . . 
Female . 


Kiitivc  lioi-ii 


Parents  native  . 


ilttlo  . . . 
Female. 


Black  . 


Male . . . 

Female. 


MUcd  blood 

Male 

Female 

Birtliplaccs  of  motliera  (white) : 
United  States 

Male 

Female 


F.ngland  and  Walca . 

Male 

Female 


Scotland 

Male 

Female 


Ireland... 


Male   .. 
Female . 


British  America 

Male 

Female 


Franco . 


Male... 
Fenialo. 


Germany 


Male.... 
Female. 


gcandiiiaT  ia .' — 


Male.... 
female. 


100, 2M 
&2,990 


■Dnknown. 


26,080 


13.370 
13.610 


10  tn  15 

years. 


15  to  SO 

yoain. 


1,548 


5,902 


One  or  both  parr nts  foreign 

Male 

Female 

Foreign  bom 

Male 

Female 


Coloreil 

Male... 
Female. 


09,719 

SO,  251 
49,468 

04,410 

r;7,942 

20, 323 
28,619 

6.477 


25,042 


12,481 
12,661 

15,807 

14,374 


772 
770 


1,388 


3,623 
■J,  854 


85.300 


,305 
,995 


7,439 
6,035 


1,433 


6,535 


3,013 
3,522 


5.440 


2.504 
2,  936 


1,095 


509 

586 


58, 713 

29,718 
28,995 


2,300 


1,244 
1,065 


345 
283 


16,703 

7,104 
9,599 


796 


440 
356 


356 


222 
134 


8,523 


4,564 
3,059 

2,755 


1.592 
1,163 


687 
701 


1,214 
1,047 


3,163 
2,730 

5,405 


20  (o  25 
years. 


11,035 


6,008 
5, 327 


11,164 


S6  tn  30 

jears. 


13,001 


6,  BX 
0,235 


2,014 

2,  401 


3,036 


6,229 
4,035 

8,587 

7,433 


513 
534 


107 


2.183 
1,753 


756 
677 


9,235 


4,286 
4,949 


1,938 


889 
1,049 


1,604 


720 

884 


82 
85 


174 


02 
82 


160 


343 
296 


830 


129 


388 
442 


497 


4.156 
3,277 


098 
456 


2,577 


12,815 

6,462 
5,853 


8,526 
7,396 


SO  tn  86 

years. 


11,017 


6.731 
5,880 


8Sto40 

years. 


0,63« 


4,655 
4,881 


40  toft 

years. 


7,781 


3,833 
3,563 


1,130 


10,909 

6,459 
5,540 


0,919 
0,157 


8,043 


1,375 
1,202 


771 


635 
495 


3,789 


160 
165 


14,  559 


68 
61 


31 


1,069 


249 
248 


416 


212 

204 


81 


370 
392 


638 


324 
314 


1,994 
1,705 

746 


2,923 
3,234 


762 


430 
323 


4,080 


4,439 
4,604 


5,180 
4,713 


3,602 
4.218 


UtoM 
years. 


7,378 


2,219 
2,494 


467 


3,388 
3.991 


4,045 
3,758 


1,652 
2,106 

287 


269 
198 


3,863 


149 
138 


3,334 


2,097 
1,083 

618 


1,951 
1,912 


364 

382 


617 


7,530 
7,029 

521 


281 
240 


140 


518 
551 


37 
44 


4,011 


2  227 
1,784 


7,530 


13 
16 


4.213 
3, 317 


189 


299 
318 


129 


272 
346 


510 


1.587 
1,747 


402 


65 
64 


7,496 


224 
286 


108 


216 
277 


416 


184 
232 


174 
228 


327 


48 
60 


6,231 


3,879 
3,617 


263 


42 
37 


70 
61 


4,577 


103 


33 


125 
138 


2,965 
3,266 


256 


77 


32 
45 


4,777 


1,380 


1,715 
2,862 


187 


113 
74 


72 


48 

48 


19 


243 
270 


2,128 


1,142 


621 


24 

19 


356 


710 
679 


80 


48 

32 


34 


17 
17 


29 
34 


1,780 

863 
917 


106 


130 
120 


40 
'.•9 


2,251 
2,528 


249 


146 
181 


75 


3,810 


1,677 
2,133 


1.754 


142 

107 


7« 


87 
76 


41 
35 


1,667 


52 
54 


33 


065 

08 


724 
943 


31 
23 


1,512 


53 
45 


45 


355 
266 


58 
40 


10 
10 


170 
186 


486 
346 


324 


186 
138 


23 
10 


991 


529 

402 


453 


280 
167 


29 
16 


1,014 


37 
40 


52 


604 
008 


58 


572 

472 


406 


245 

161 


35 
17 


824 


445 

379 


310 


39 
20 


33 


19 
14 


S,7«T 


2,«0 
8.187 

6.611 


183 
127 


385 
338 


11« 
90 


2,483 
3, 018 


2.758 


1,227 
1,531 


1C2 


73 
2.591 


1.177 
1.414 


278 


107 
1«8 


233 


87 
140 


43 


to 

23 


2.788 


1.240 
1.546 


150 


75 
75 


63 


31 
33 


1,181 


468 
718 


48 


21 
25 


8 
15 


.-.M 


271 
278 


121 


£8 


216 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabix  157.— mSANE    BY  QUCQITENNIAL  AGE  PERIOOS  WHEN  INSANITY   APPEAUED,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NAIIVITT 

AND  BIKTUPLACES  OF  MOTHEKS:  18U0— Continued. 


BEX,  COLOR,  NAXrVTrT,  AN1>  BIRTHPLACBS 

OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

TJoknown. 

10  to  15 

years. 

15  to  SO 

years. 

S0tcS5 

years. 

25  to  30 

years. 

SO  tn  35 

yfars. 

36  to  40 

years. 

40  tn  43 

years. 

45  to  60 

years. 

Birthplaces  of  motners  (white)— Cont'd 

333 

73 

1 

16 

40 

62 

3? 

40 

28 

IS 

Mile       

165 
163 

193 

35 

38 

44 

1 

5 
11 

11 

22 
18 

28 

35 

17 

30 

21 

17 

26 

19 

21 

22 

10 
18 

13 

3 

12 

7 

142 

50 

349 

36 
8 

105 

7 

4 

8 

22 
6 

23 

22 
8 

31 

18 
8 

54 

15 
7 

47 

9 

4 

34 

S 

1 

Italy       

24 

If  ale                             

277 
72 

467 

274 
193 

1,528 

77 
28 

115 

5 
3 

23 

14 
9 

68 

26 
5 

73 

48 
6 

63 

37 

10 

42 

29 

5 

31 

23 

2 

5 

20 

71 
44 

337 

2 

3 

18 

7 
16 

51 

46 
22 

137 

40 
33 

216 

38 

25 

220 

24 

18 

159 

17 

14 

133 

12 

8 

99 

5Ialo           

941 

5»7 

6,067 

218 
119 

1,563 

9 
9 

24 

32 
19 

144 

87 
60 

457 

138 
78 

728 

132 

8S 

695 

104 
55 

701 

«4 

69 

573 

65 

44 

423 

Male       

3,223 
2,844 

779 

784 

12 

12 

63 
81 

253 
204 

415 
313 

373 
822 

382 
319 

301 
272 

224 

199 

8EI,  COLOB,  ^•ATI^^TT.  AXD  BIRTHPLACES 
OF  MOTHERS. 

60  to  55 
years. 

65  to  60 

years. 

CO  to  65 

years. 

65  tn  70 

years. 

70  to  75 

years. 

75  to  80 
years. 

80  to  85 
years. 

85  tn  90 
years. 

90  to  05 

ye,irs. 

95  years 
aud"  over. 

Total 

4,271 

2,658 

2,024 

1,275 

931 

539 

262 

109 

26 

12 

If  ale 

2,0M 
2,207 

1.339 
1.319 

1,062 
902 

636 
639 

451 
480 

244 
295 

120 
142 

49 
60 

9 
17 

3 

9 

4,047 

2,511 

1,930 

1,198 

881 

500 

247 

99 

19 

S 

Male 

1.!1C4 

2,033 

2,173 
2.080 

1,283 
1,258 

1.300 

1,314 

1,019 

9U 

1,  131 
1.090 

601 
597 

734 

606 

427 
454 

604 

664 

234 

272 

365 
349 

110 
131 

179 

170 

46 
53 

74 

72 

7 
12 

14 

12 

2 

S 

3 

3 

Mal#»            

»73 

1.107 

93 

07C 
0:8 

55 

590 
50O 

41 

380 
330 

38 

293 
291 

20 

3. 13 
198 

10 

85 
85 

9 

34 

38 

2 

7 
5 

1 

3 

Ooo  or  both  parentd  forei^ 

Hale     

38 

1,874 

35 
20 

1,172 

23 
18 

799 

23 
15 

464 

14 
6 

277 

8 
8 

141 

6 
4 

68 

25 

5 

2 

Male 

93fi 
224 

r.-2 
suo 

117 

400 
393 

94 

213 
2.'>2 

77 

120 

157 

50 

73 
08 

33 

20 
15 

12 

13 

10 

1 

0 
7 

1 

1 

Male 

100 
)24 

191 

so 

HI 
101 

43 

61 

70 

35 
42 

70 

24 
28 

46 

10 

28 

29 

4 
11 

12 

3 
7 

9 

2 
5 

6 

1 

6 

IJlacV 

7 

M«]e 

83 

106 

33 

49 
62 

10 

38 
41 

15 

30 
40 

7 

23 
24 

4 

0 
20 

4 

3 
0 

3 

3 
6 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

FrnulA 

6 

Mlicd  blood 

Male 

17 
1« 

2,103 

7 
9 

),32« 

5 
10 

1,100 

6 
•i 

700 

2 
2 

.'.95 

1 
3 

353 

1 
2 

172 

1 
73 

1 

13 

Birthplflon  of  motheni  (white) : 
VniUai  Slate* 

3 

Hale    

tn 

1,121 
142 

083 
043 

92 

GOO 
601 

09 

371 
315 

43 

:ioo 
295 

34 

165 
108 

21 

85 
87 

0 

35 
38 

3 

7 
6 

1 

Kenato 

2 

KnfflAnd  ftnil  Wulrn 

Main     

Dl 
CI 

61 
41 

40 
29 

21 
19 

20 
14 

12 
0 

1 
6 

1 
2 

Femalo 

THE  INSANE. 


217 


TAM-r;  157.— INSANE    BY  QmNQTTF.NXTAT.  AfiE  PriflODS  WIIKN  INSANITY  ArPEARED,  BT  SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY, 

AND  UIUTHPLACES  01'  MOTHERS:  ISltO— Coutinuwl. 


BEX.  CO!.Oa,  NATIV!TT.  A?n>  BntTRPLACCS 

OF  MOlllEKS. 

«0  to  AS 

sfi  ineo 

j-cai9. 

tOUtM 

M  lo  70 

ytiirs. 

70  lo ;« 

yearn. 

76  toM 

yoarn. 

W  to8S 

ycun. 

M  toM 

}e«r». 

90  to9« 
>cani. 

M  yuan 

ami  u%rr. 

Blrthplnwa  of  motherw  (whit*)— Cont'd. 

27 

17 

2S 

7 

10 

6 

8 

Mnlo 

15 

12 

819 

13 

S 

535 

14 

11 

412 

3 

4 

213 

2 

8 

122 

4 

1 

71 

1 
2 

87 

U 

a 

% 

Mnlc                   

3(!3 
450 

26 

230 
305 

17 

175 

237 

15 

78 
135 

8 

40 

70 

4 

29 
42 

6 

13 

24 

4 

T 
11 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Mnlo 

17 
9 

26 

9 
8 

7 

9 
6 

13 

4 
4 

7 

2 

4 

3 

1 

• 

4 

3 

1 

>f  nlo      

15 
11 

390 

2 
262 

11 
2 

5 
2 

98 

2 

1 

65 

i :     ::  .. 

25 

9 

3 

Male 

195 

i;>5 

80 

139 
123 

37 

79 
55 

26 

48 
50 

18 

28 
27 

10 

13 
12 

1 

4 
5 

1 

3 

Mnlo 

38 
42 

15 

10 
21 

7 

13 
13 

6 

7 
11 

1 

5 
5 

1 

1 

1 



Mal<» 

5 
10 

3 

4 
3 

1 

3 
3 

2 

1 

1 

j 

j 

2 

1 

1 

1 

, 

Male  

2 

1 

12 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Ital}- 

3 

3 

Male 

11 

1 

12 

3 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

8 
4 

67 

1 
1 

IS 

6 

2 
1 

6 

1 

3 
45 

1 

3 

":::.'.'."'. 

14 

8 

1 

Male 

43 
24 

325 

27 
18 

189 

11 

4 

108 

74 

3 
2 

86 

5 
3 

13 

2 

1 

11 

1 

3 

Mnlo                 ... 

179 
146 

103 
86 

62 
46 

43 
31 

15 
21 

10 
3 

7 
4 

2 

i 

218 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  15§.— EATIO  OF  LXSANE  BY  QUIXQUEN>'IAL  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  INSANITY  APPEARED  TO  1,000  OF  TOTAL 
INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS,  EXCLUDING  THOSE  FOR  WHOM  THE  AGE 
PERIOD  WHEN  INSANITY  APPEARED  WAS  UNKNOWN:  1890. 


8FT    COLOB,  KATmTY,  XKD  BIBTHPIACES  OF 
MOTHEBS. 

10  to  IS 

years. 

15  to  20 

years. 

SO  to  25 

years. 

Si  to  30 

years. 

SO  to  35 

years. 

85  to  40 

years. 

40  to  45 

years. 

45  to  50 

years. 

50  to  55 

years. 

Total 

19.53 

74.45 

150.  55 

164.76 

146.54 

120.29 

98.15 

73.00 

53.88 

Male 

19.35 
19.70 

79.28 
69.55 

165.64 
135.27 

171.10 
158.33 

143.66 
149.47 

116.68 
123.95 

89.29 
107. 14 

65.17 
80.93 

51.74 

56.04 

TVliit* 

18.59 

72.38 

149.50 

104.91 

147.29 

121.09 

98.81 

73.80 

54.19 

Male 

18.19 
18.99 

24.97 

M.03 

77.15 
07.49 

94.11 

90.34 

164.92 
133.  71 

176.64 

170. 61 

171.09 
158.  59 

175.  39 

169.  76 

144.  53 
150. 11 

142.33 

141.  32 

117.53 

124.75 

106.  56 
108. 18 

89.70 
108. 14 

83.21 

86.26 

66.00 

81.77 

60.07 
63.30 

52.00 

Female 

56.44 

44.70 

47.74 

Male 

23.44 
24.63 

33.11 

99.75 
80.84 

126.68 

189.91 
151. 13 

228.79 

175.15 
164.31 

224.03 

133. 57 
149. 14 

151.07 

101.40 
115.02 

92.59 

75.49 
97.12 

56.90 

56.07 
70.61 

33.12 

44.46 

51.05 

18.44 

Male 

28.60 
39.04 

6.68 

119. 64 
135.97 

31.84 

243. 46 
209. 46 

98.87 

221.49 
227.38 

145.37 

153.12 
148.  37 

156.53 

93.83 
90.95 

148.21 

51.97 
63.39 

127.91 

31.04 
33.53 

99.40 

19  18 

17  46 

71.90 

Male     

7.07 
6.28 

34.80 

29.86 
33.68 

108. 11 

105.  61 
92.14 

167.72 

153.16 
137.59 

162.28 

161.07 
152.  00 

134.44 

149.86 
146.60 

107.24 

121.  90 
133.91 

87.45 

90.41 
108.39 

60.04 

71  89 

Female 

71.90 

Colored 

48  73 

Male 

40.02 
30.33 

33.63 

117.23 
100.28 

108.45 

178. « 
158.51 

166.32 

171.37 
154. 47 

160.84 

128.06 
139. 91 

132.95 

101.70 
112.01 

108.45 

81.92 
92.20 

85.25 

50.33 
68.34 

60.74 

47  08 

50.14 

Black 

49.7* 

Male 

38.12 
29.73 

40.74 

118.83 
99.41 

106.44 

181.61 
153. 02 

174.77 

167.  60 
154.97 

169.51 

125.66 
139.38 

141.92 

103. 14 
113.  06 

101.18 

81.84 
88.21 

98.  55 

48.77 
71.15 

56.  51 

46.52 

52.63 

Uixed  blood 

43.36 

Male 

50.00 
33.25 

24.21 

108.82 
104.  51 

90.84 

161.76 
185.27 

170.54 

191.18 
152.  02 

169.77 

141.18 
142.52 

141.12 

94.12 
106.  89 

108. 19 

82.35 
111.64 

86.29 

68.82 
54.63 

63.10 

50.00 

Female 

38.00 

Birtbplncea  of  inothera  (wliite): 

47.03 

Male 

23.35 
25.  08 

1C.22 

100.  37 
81.22 

44.18 

189.88 
151.01 

105. 70 

174.  82 
164.66 

147.  09 

1.13.  63 
148.69 

143.18 

101.  45 
115.00 

139.  26 

75.58 
97.11 

91.16 

55.  89 
70.38 

83.89 

44.26 

51.03 

79.42 

Male 

13.50 
19.39 

10.39 

43.61 
44.85 

57.38 

106.  96 
104.24 

67.62 

129.  80 
167.  27 

129. 10 

141.22 
145.  46 

141.39 

147.46 
129.70 

155.74 

90.34 

92.12 

110.  65 

77.88 
90.91 

120. 10 

94.50 

61.82 

55.33 

Male   

22.56 

9.01 

7.93 

50.39 
08.56 

42.31 

82.71 
49.65 

114.55 

109. 02 
163. 15 

146.  79 

150.38 
130. 63 

144.65 

154.13 
157.  60 

137.  47 

110.54 
103.  60 

121.69 

116.54 
144.  14 

97.64 

56.39 

54.  OS 

07.54 

Male 

8.91 

7.12 

31.20 

45.09 
40.03 

70.61 

131.75 
100.79 

131.36 

160. 14 
136.11 

174.  06 

146.41 
143.  24 

160.92 

134.  35 
139.  97 

126.44 

112.  08 
134.78 

06.88 

80.47 
106,  58 

75.53 

07.36 

07.69 

Britlah  America 

42.60 

M.-JO 

27.52 
35.46 

3.52 

73  40 
07.38 

24.65 

140.79 
113.48 

119.72 

159.  02 
191.49 

110.20 

102.08 
159.57 

158.45 

113.15 
141.84 

183.10 

119.27 
70.92 

110.  20 

04.22 

88.65 

80.08 

51.90 

31.92 

Pmnco 

91.58 

Male 

5.81 

11.03 
44.64 

65.67 

98.84 
151.78 

130.10 

133.72 
89.  28 

154.07 

108.  60 
142.86 

103.25 

203. 49 
151.79 

128.85 

110.47 

12.M'0 

113.21 

46.51 

133.  93 

86.01 

87.21 

98.  21 

Oftnoany -. 

15.32 

60.90 

Male 

16.95 
13.45 

9.37 

49.08 
02.56 

53.89 

142.02 
110.  .38 

151.83 

IH.M 
155.40 

212.28 

167. 15 
158.78 

100.25 

130.  04 
127.48 

145.27 

112.51 
114.03 

99.34 

79.19 
93.85 

56.70 

56. 98 

65.69 

BcaodiDavia , 

37.49 

Male 

8.08 
11.15 

58.21 
47.94 

150.  30 
153.85 

231.20 
180. 18 

108.06 
179.49 

147.94 
'  141.  58 

93.78 
107. 02 

47.70 
69. 12 

30.72 

Female 

48.83 

Tin-:  INSANE. 


219 


Taule  158.— KAIIO  01'  INSANK  BY  QUINQUICNXIAL  AGK  PKKIOD.S  WHKN  INSANITY  AITKAKKD  TO  1,(KXJ  OF  TOTAL 
INSANE,  HY  SHX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY,  AND  lilKTUri.ACES  01'  XIOTIIICKS,  KXC'LUUINCJ  TIIU.SE  I'OU  WHOM  THE  AGE 
I'EUIOD  WHEN  INSANITY  Al'l-EAKED  WAS  UNKNOWN:  1890— Coiitiiniod. 


6KX,  COLOB,  NATIVITT.   AND  BIRTBPLACI8  OF 
MOrnEBS. 

10  to  15 

yeara. 

IS  to  20 

years. 

20  to  26 

yean. 

26  to  SO 

years. 

SO  to  36 

years. 

S6to40 
yeara. 

40  to  46 
yeara. 

46  to  60 

}-cara. 

60ta6A 
yean. 

BirtlipIiicM  of  mothcre  (while)— Continucil. 

3.85 

61.54 

153.  85 

200.00 

146. 15 

153. 8S 

107.60 

57.60 

BT.ai 

"Mnlo         

7.S9 

38.40 
84.61 

74.32 

109.23 
138.46 

189. 19 

209. 23 
130.77 

202.  70 

161.54 
130.77 

175. 67 

140.16 
161.54 

148.65 

76.92 
138.46 

87.84 

23.08 
02.31 

47.30 

3&4S 

76.n 

20.27 

Mnl6                                                   

66.04 
95.24 

32.79 

207.  55 
142.  86 

94.  26 

207.65 
190.47 

127.  05 

169.81 
190.47 

221.31 

141.61 
186.67 

192.  62 

84.01 
95.24 

l.W.  34 

66.60 
23.81 

9a  36 

18.87 

23.81 

Italv  

40.18 

Mftlo         

25.00 
68.18 

C5.34 

70.00 
204.55 

193. 18 

130.00 
113.64 

207.38 

240.00 
136.  36 

178.  98 

185.00 
227.27 

119.  32 

145.00 
113.64 

88.07 

110.60 
45.45 

50.82 

55.00 

22.  73 

14.21 

34.00 

lI;ilo                

9.85 
20.13 

15.11 

34.48 
107.38 

42.82 

226.  60 
147.65 

115.03 

197.05 
221.  48 

181.36 

187. 19 
167.  79 

184.72 

118.23 
120.  81 

133.  50 

83.74 
93.96 

111.67 

59.11 
53.69 

83.12 

39.41 

20.85 

50.26 

12.45 
19.23 

5.33 

44.26 
40.60 

31.97 

120.  33 
IOC.  84 

101.46 

190.  87 
100.  67 

161.63 

182.57 
188.03 

154.31 

143.83 
117.52 

155.64 

88.52 
147.43 

127.22 

76.07 
94.02 

93.92 

59.48 

51.23 

72.18 

Male    

4.91 
5.83 

25.78 
39.32 

103.52 
99.03 

169.  80 
151.94 

152.  02 
156.31 

156.  30 
154.85 

123.16 
132.04 

91.65 
96.60 

73.24 

70.87 

8KX,    COLOR,   NATIVITT.    AND  BinTHPLACES  OF 
MOTHERS. 

55  to  60 

years. 

60  to  65 
years. 

65  to  70 

years. 

"Oto75 

years. 

75  to  80 
yeara. 

80  to  85 
years. 

85  to  00 
years. 

00  to  05 

years. 

9.">  yeara 
and  oTer. 

33.53 

25.53 

16.08 

11.74 

6.80 

3.31 

1.38 

0.33 

0.1S 

Male 

33.56 
33.49 

26.62 
24.43 

15.94 
16.23 

11.30 
12.19 

0.12 
7.49 

3.01 
3.61 

1.23 
1.S2 

0.23 
O.U 

0.08 

0.23 

34.03 

25.81 

16.04 

11.80 

6.78 

3.31 

1.32 

0.25 

0.07 

Mftle       ...               

33.97 
34.09 

28.10 

30.16 

26.98 
24.08 

23.27 

25.02 

15.91 
16.18 

15.10 

13.97 

11.30 
12.30 

12.43 

13.40 

6.20 
7.37 

7.51 

8.01 

3.07 
3.55 

3.68 

3.90 

1.22 
l.U 

1.52 

1.65 

0.19 
0.32 

0.29 

0.28 

0.05 

0.08 

0.06 

0.07 

Male 

30.89 
29.42 

10.90 

26.98 
23.06 

8.13 

16.73 
15.22 

7.53 

13.39 
13.42 

3.96 

6.99 
9.04 

3.17 

3.88 
3.92 

1.78 

1.55 
1.75 

0.40 

0.32 
0.23 

0.40 

0.05 

0.00 

12.21 
9.  19 

44.90 

8,02 
8.27 

30.05 

8.02 
6.89 

17.80 

4.88 
2.76 

10.63 

2.79 
3.67 

5.41 

1.75 
1.84 

2.61 

0.92 
0.96 

0.92 
0.19 

0.08 

43.04 
45.99 

25.45 

31.18 
30.12 

20.45 

10.28 
19.32 

16.75 

9.22 
12.03 

10.88 

5.61 
5.21 

7.18 

2.00 
3.22 

3.20 

0.92 
1.00 

2.18 

0.08 

0.38 
1.52 

0.08 

Colorotl 

i.sa 

Male 

20.37 
24.07 

20.33 

20.24 
20.63 

20.59 

16.48 
16.98 

18.25 

11.30 
10.51 

11.99 

4.71 
9.30 

7.56 

1.88 
4.45 

3.13 

1.41 

2.83 

2.35 

0.94 
2.02 

1.56 

0.47 

2.4* 

Black 

1.82 

Male 

27.47 
25.34 

21.03 

21.30 
19.98 

19.71 

16.82 
19.49 

9.20 

12.33 
11.70 

5.26 

5.05 
9.75 

5.26 

1.68 
4.39 

3.94 

1.68 
2.92 

1.31 

1.12 
1.95 

1.31 

0.68 

2.02 

MiTml  hlnml 

20.59 
21.38 

30.03 

14.71 
23.75 

24.91 

14.71 
4.75 

15.99 

5.88 
4.75 

13.48 

2.94 
7.13 

7.99 

2.94 
4.75 

3.90 

2.38 
1.05 

2.38 
0.29 

0.07 

Male 

30.78 
29.27 

51.45 

27.00 
22.  81 

38.59 

16.72 
15.25 

24.05 

13.  52 
13.43 

19.02 

6.99 
9.01 

11.75 

3.83 
3.96 

3.36 

1.58 
1.73 

1.68 

0.31 
0.27 

0.04 

0.00 

52.  96 
49.70 

41.64 
35.15 

24.92 

23.  03 

20.77 
16.97 

12.46 
10.91 

1.04 
6.00 

1.04 
2.42 

Female 



220 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  158.— RATIO  OF  IXSANE  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  INSANITY  APPEARED  TO  l,fH10  OF  TOTAL 
INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS,  EXCLUDING  TIIOSK  FOR  WHOM  THE  AGE 
PERIOD  WHEN  INSANITY  APPEARED  AVAS  UNKNOWT|J:  1890— Continued. 


BEX,   COLOB,   XA-nVrrr.    AXD  BraTllFLACKS  OP 
MOTDEKS. 

6S  to  60 

years. 

00  to  65 
years. 

65  to  70 

years. 

70  to  75 

years. 

75  to  80 
years. 

80  to  86 

years. 

85  to  00 

years. 

90  tn  05 

years. 

96  years 
and  over. 

Birthp!arp9  of  mothers  (white)— Contiuncd. 

34.  S4 

51.23 

14.34 

20.49 

10.25 

6.15 

Male   

il.  11 
22.62 

44.12 

52.63 
49.55 

33.98 

11.28 
18.02 

17.57 

7.52 
36.04 

10.06 

15.04 
4.51 

5.86 

3.76 
9.01 

3.05 

1.48 

0.16 

0.16 

Male        

42.08 
45.27 

27.  91  ' 

32.47 
35.18 

24.63 

14.47 

20.04 

13.14 

8.54 
11.28 

0.57 

5.38 
6.23 

9.85 

2.41 
3.56 

6.57 

1.30 
1.63 

0.19 

0.30 
1.64 

0.15 

M.-iIe 

27.52 
28.37 

24.05 

27.  52 
21.28 

45.77 

12.  23 
14.18 

24.65 

14.' is" 

10.  5(1 

6.12 
14.18 

0.17 
3.55 



3.55 

Male                              

29.07 
17.  S6 

40.97 

63.95 
17.86 

20.95 

29.07 
17.86 

15.32 

11.03 
8.93 

8.00 

1 

::::::::::::i:::::::::::: 

3.91 

1.41 

0.47 

40.62 
41.37 

17.34 

23.09 
18.50 

12.18 

14.03 

16.82 

8.43 

8.18 
9.08 

4.09 

3.80 

4.04 

0.47 

1.17 

1.68 

0.47 

1.01 

Male       .            

12.93 
23.41 

20.92 

10.51 
14.49 

23.07 

5.66 
12.26 

3.85 

4.04 
5.57 

0.81 

1.12 

3.85 

30.77 
23.08 

6.76 

23,08 
23.08 

13.51 

7.09 

7.69 

13.51 

6.76 

6.70 

6.70 

Malo      

9.44 

9.43 
23.81 

12.30 

9.43 

23.81 

8.19 

9.43 

9.43 

23.81 

Italy 

12.30 

12.  30 

15.00 

6.00 
45.45 

S.68 

5.00 
22.73 

14.21 

15.00 

8.52 

8.52 

2.84 

2.64 

Mnio 

4.93 
6.71 

12.59 

24.63 

9.85 
6.71 

4.20 

4.93 

20.13 
37.78 

0.71 
2.52 

;::::::;:::;  :::::::: 

11.76 

6.72 

0.84 

37.  34 
38.46 

41.96 

15.  21 
8.55 

23.98 

13.83 
8.55 

10.43 

4.15 
4.27 

7.99 

6.92 
6.41 

2.89 

2.77 
2.14 

•.j.-u 

1.38 

0.07 

Mnle 

42.14 
41.75 

25.37 
22.33 

17.  59 
15.05 

6.14 
10.19 

4.09 
1.46 

2.87 
1.94 

11.83 
0.49 

THE  INSANE. 


221 


Tari..:  159.-INSANE  AFFECTED  WITH  EACH  OV  CERTAIN  FOIJM.S  OF  INSANITY,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY    AND 

BIKTHPLACES  OF  MOTUERS:  1890.  ' 


SEX.  ll>I.OR,  SATIVITV,  AXD  DIRTIIPLACKS  Or 

Totol. 

MANIA. 

UELARCIIOLIA. 

MoDO- 

maulu. 

Farenis. 

Do- 

mcDlia. 

Epllejuy 

Uliwo- 
Diaoia. 

koowo. 

MUTIIKIIS. 

Aonte. 

Chronio. 

Acuu. 

ChroDic. 

T.ital 

100,254 

17,481 

21,511 

2,280 

11,847 

2.258 

1,015 

29.218 

4,104 

m 

19,  an 

Mnlo 

i-Vinalp 

53,264 
52, 990 

8,870 
8,611 

10,393 
11,118 

1,141 
1,145 

5,680 
0,167 

1,200 
1.058 

1,289 
328 

14.801 
14.417 

2.340 
1,7m 

1            60S 
1             ITi 

0.085 
1,252 

Vliito     

99,719 

10, 207 

20,295 

2,223 

11,448 

2,185 

1,554 

27.830 

: 

C23 

Mnlo 

I'Vinalo 

50,251 
49,408 

04,419 

57,942 

8,234 
7,073 

10,  442 

9,581 

9. 852 
10,  443 

12,  448 

11,472 

1,112 
1,111 

1,391 

1,225 

6,513 
5,935 

7,178 

6,302 

1,167 
1,018 

1,338 

1.183 

1,240 
3U8 

1,092 

942 

14, 172 
13,604 

16,  972 

15,  132 

2.110 
1.575 

3,009 

1        2,733 

&.t4 
120 

435 

362 

0,303 
7,321 

M:.lo 

29.  323 
28,  619 

0,477 

4,810 
4,735 

861 

5,577 
5,895 

976 

628 
597 

166 

2,971 
3,331 

870 

598 
684 

156 

731 
211 

150 

7.930 
7.198 

1,840 

1.601 
1,172 

336 

301 
S8 

73 

1          4,171 

M.ilo 

3,  023 

2,854 

35,300 

17,305 
17,  995 

6,535 

481 
380 

5,765 

503 
413 

7,847 

85 
81 

832 

463 
413 

4,270 

97 
59 

847 

120 
30 

402 

1,064 
776 

10,  804 

180 
147 

025 

1            81 
10 

219 

498 
545 

Male 

2,907 
2,858 

1,274 

3,  712 
4,1^5 

1,210 

399 

433 

63 

2,079 
2,191 

399 

472 
375 

73 

335 

67 

61 

5,172 
5,692 

1,382 

369  1            107 

256                 52 

410                 43 

1 

Colored                  

1           l.SUO 

M.ile     

3,013 
3,522 

5,440 

63G 
638 

1,042 

541 
675 

999 

29 
34 

53 

167 
232 

306 

33 
40 

60 

43 

18 

46 

629 
753 

1,114 

221 

189 

346 

»             31 

;        12 

33 

883 

1,441 

Male 

3,504 
2,  936 

1,095 

530 
512 

232 

438 
561 

217 

25 
28 

10 

125 
181 

93 

28 
32 

13 

35 
11 

15 

502 
012 

268 

192 
154 

64 

24 
0 

10 

605 
836 

173 

Male 

509 
5S6 

58,713 

106 
126 

9,661 

103 
114 

11,556 

4 
0 

1,240 

42 
51 

6,387 

5 
8 

1,204 

8 

7 

965 

127 

la 

15,354 

29 
35 

2,782 

7 
3 

371 

78 
9S 

9,193 

t'emalo 

Birtliplaco.'*  of  niotbers  (white) : 

M.ilc           ....                      ... 

29,718 
28, 995 

2,309 

4,888 
4,773 

356 

5,023 
5.033 

379 

634 

6uU 

51 

3,013 
3,374 

298  ; 

611 
593 

60 

749 
216 

65 

8,033 
7,301 

653 

1,592 
1,190 

105 

311 
60 

18 

4.244 
4.949 

326 

Male 

1,244 
1,065 

628 

345 

263 

16,  703 

205 
161 

88 

202 
177 

111 

21 
30 

12 

148 
148 

73 

32 
28 

19 

53 
12 

22 

354 
299 

176 

SO 
49 

28 

10 
3 

8 

157 
109 

91 

Scotlauil 

Male 

52 
36 

2,555 

59 
52 

3,614 

7 
5 

382 

38 
37 

1,940 

11 

8 

377 

20 
2 

223 

92 
84 

5,655 

20 
8 

312 

0 
2 

171 

42 
49 

1.474 

Male 

7,104 
9,509 

796 

1,142 
1,413 

113 

1,434 
2,180 

114 

161 
221 

19 

829 
1,111 

98 

181 

196 

24 

176 
47 

24 

2,288 
3,357 

237 

156 
150 

43 

124 
47 

6 

603 

871 

119 

M.ilo 

440 
356 

356 

09 
44 

78 

65 
49 

61 

8 

11 

S 

54 
44 

41 

11 
13 

IS 

IS 
6 

125 
112 

81 

27 
15 

12 

0 

67 
02 

56 

Female 

222 
134 

8,523 

4,5Ct 
3,  959 

i 
2,  755  1 

1,592 
1,163 

47 
31 

1,123 

33 
23 

1.680 

4 
2 

198 

2B 
15 

1,112 

10 
6 

175 

5 

I 

145 

52 
29 

2.423 

0 
6 

250 

34 
23 

Female 

Germanv 

38 

],37S 

Male 

559 
564 

478 

917 
769 

656 

98 
100 

90 

55 

85 

570   1 
536 

404 

240 

104   1 

105 
70 

57 

127 
18 

15  1 

1  1 

1.321 
1.102 

046 

157 
03 

38 

34 

4 

7 

073 

703 

383 

Female 

ScandiiiaTia 

M.-ilo 

246 

232 

383 
273 

35  ' 

22  , 

397 
249 

28 
10 

S 

n 

188 
17B 

Female 

222 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  159.— INSAJfE  AFFECTED  WITH  EACH  OF  CERTAIN  FORMS  OP  INSANITY,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND 

BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1890— Continued. 


BBX,  COLOB,   NATITTTT,  AND  DIBTIIFLACES  OP 

Total. 

UAlOk. 

MELA^'CHOLU. 

Mono- 
mania. 

Paresis. 

De- 
mentia. 

Epilepsy. 

Dipso- 
mania. 

=s 

Un- 

MOTHERS. 

Acute. 

Chronic. 

Acut«. 

Chronic. 

known. 

Birthplao<>s  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

333 

48 

72 

10 

61 

4 

1 

81 

1 

4 

61 

Male 

105 

les 

192 

21 
27 

47 

37 
35 

29 

6 
4 

5 

32 
29 

33 

2 
2 

1 

1 

41 
40 

45 

1 

i 

20 

4 

5 

2 

18 

Male            

H2 
50 

349 

32 
15 

90 

20 
9 

67 

4 

1 

10 

27 
C 

40 

i 

4 

30 
9 

101 

2 
3 

2 

n 

7 

Italv 

5 

9 

27 

Male         

277 
72 

467 

67 
23 

90 

54 
13 

76 

6 

4 

23 

32 
8 

82 

5 

9 

89 
12 

140 

15 

12 

1 

10 

5 

6 

1 

34 

Male 

274 
193 

1,528 

51 
39 

312 

48 
28 

265 

10 
13 

35 

51 
31 

196 

7 
3 

68 

5 

83 
57 

408 

4 

2 

38 

1 

Female 

20 

12 

7 

Male 

941 
587 

6,067 

198 
114 

1,168 

104 
102 

1,608 

23 
12 

144 

125 
71 

685 

35 
23 

173 

12 

254 
154 

1,836 

25 

13 

75 

7 

Female 

98 

57 

21 

Male 

3,223 
2,844 

657 
611 

808 
800 

77 
67 

324 
361 

118 
55 

62 
5 

977 
859 

45 
30 

18 
3 

153 

TIIK  INSANE. 


223 


Tahle  160.-INSANC  IN  HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOK  TIIF,  INSANE  AND  NUMIIER  AFl'KCTKD  WITH   EACH  OF 
CERTAIN  FORMS  OF  INSANITY,  BY  8EX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1890. 


BEX,  COLOR,   NATIVIIY,   AND  DIRTDPLAOES  OF 

Total. 

UAKIA. 

UELAKOnOLIA. 

Mono- 
mania. 

ruroniii. 

Drnien- 
tia. 

Kpllcpiy. 

Illpno. 
mania. 

,               -a 
I-n. 

MOTHEBS. 

Acute. 

Chronic. 

Acute. 

Chronic. 

known. 

74,028 

14,872 

19.608 

2,122 

9,010 

1,416 

1,178 

10,880 

1,634 

443 

I.«H 

Malo          

38,  330 
35,  698 

7,735 
7,137 

8,548 
10,000 

1,073 
1,040 

4,467 
4,543 

816 
000 

1,031 
145 

10.508 
9,321 

989 
646 

3SA 

as 

1  745 

2.2IJ 

W^liito                       

69,729 

13,766 

18.467 

2.008 

8,714 

1,381 

1,130 

10,050 

1,387 

417 

3.au 

JSale                               

36,  256 
33,  473 

43,328 

39,618 

7,169 
6,597 

8,778 

8,139 

9,032 
9.435 

11.490 

10,662 

1,017 
1,021 

1.291 

1,146 

4,334 
4,380 

5,249 

4,  Oil 

800 
681 

700 

681 

999 
137 

760 

054 

10. 157 
8,6»3 

10,989 

9,953 

893 
495 

1.146 

1,055 

338 
70 

298 

249 

1  488 

1. 856 

2  55* 

2  428 

Male    

20,772 
18,846 

3,710 

4,231 
3,908 

039 

5,222 
5,440 

828 

594 
652 

145 

2. 275 
2.376 

598 

373 
308 

85 

568 
86 

112 

6,560 
4,393 

1,036 

685 
370 

91 

207 
42 

49 

1.0S7 

1.371 

127 

2,183 
1,527 

20,401 

372 
267 

4,988 

481 
347 

6,077 

74 
71 

777 

331 
267 

3,465 

60 
25 

013 

06 

17 

370 

616 
420 

8,001 

33 
241 

41 
8 

119 

6S 

72 

788 

Mnlo        

13,  301 
13, 100 

4,299 

2,566 
2,422 

1,106 

3,329 
3.048 

1,141 

379 
398 

54 

1,728 

1,737 

290 

367 
248 

35 

336 

31 

40 

3.981 
4,080 

839 

149 
92 

147 

90 
29 

26 

376 

413 

616 

Male         

2,074 
2,225 

3,567 

560 
640 

904 

516 
62.1 

942 

26 
28 

47 

133 
163 

220 

16 
19 

27 

32 
28 

411 
428 

681 

97 
60 

123 

20 
« 

21 

257 

358 

Black 

594 

Male          

1,707 
1,860 

732 

4C9 
435 

202 

417 
625 

199 

23 

24 

7 

102 
118 

76 

12 
15 

8 

24 
4 

12 

315 
346 

178 

83 

40 

24 

17 

4 

6 

245 

349 

21 

Male 

367 
365 

39, 954 

97 

105 

8,190 

99 

100 

10,  732 

3 

4 

1,158 

31 
45 

4,704 

4 
4 

688 

8 

4 

669 

96 
83 

10,045 

14 

10 

1.067 

3 
2 

258 

13 

( 

Birthplaces  of  mothora  (wliito) : 

United  States           

2,443 

Half  

20.  954 
19,  000 

1,403 

4.263 
3,927 

283 

5,201 
5.471 

320 

598 
560 

46 

2,296 
2,408 

190 

377 
311 

33 

581 

88 

48 

5,600 
4.439 

368 

095 
372 

41 

213 
45 

7 

1.064 

1,379 

07 

Male    

789 
014 

390 

162 
121 

73 

169 
151 

98 

20 
26 

11 

104 
86 

48 

20 
13 

13 

40 
8 

18 

212 
156 

101 

22 
)9 

9 

6 

1 

t 

34 

33 

13 

Male 

233 
157 

12,  321 

48 
25 

2,  U8 

53 
45 

3,134 

6 
5 

355 

23 
25 

1,548 

6 

7 

207 

17 
1 

180 

CO 
41 

4.188 

7 
2 

118 

5 

1 

103 

8 

t 

310 

Male 

5.291 
7,030 

463 

954 
1,164 

86 

1,243 
1,891 

102 

151 

204 

17 

664 
884 

68 

138 
129 

18 

152 
28 

14 

1,724 
2.464 

135 

C6 
62 

9 

74 
29 

5 

125 

185 

British  America 

9 

Male 

270 
193 

235 

57 
29 

63 

61 
41 

50 

8 
9 

5 

35 
33 

37 

10 
8 

U 

12 

5 

71 
01 

49 

5 
4 

1 

5 

< 

Fomalo 

3 

9 

Male 

158 

77 

5,123 

41 
27 

840 

34 
16 

1,397 

4 

1 

174 

25 
12 

785 

8 

3 

80 

6 

31 
15 

1,403 

1 

6 

a 

109 

69 

10 

200 

M.1I0 

2,880 
2,2-13 

2.083 

440 
400 

436 

773 
624 

617 

88 

8lj 

84 

426 
359 

338 

64 

26 

* 
47 

104 
5 

13 

843 
620 

443 

38 
21 

12 

15 

1 

2 

90 

i'cmalo 

101 

•1 

Male 

1,246 
837 

227 
209 

303 
254 

51 
33 

209 
129 

29 
18 

12 

1 

295 
148 

9 
3 

2 

a 

Femalo 

41 

224 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  160.— INSANE  IN  HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOR  THE  INSANE  AND  NUMBER  AFFECTED  WITH  EACH  OF  CERTAIN 
FORMS  OF  INSANITY,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1890— Coutinuod. 


BEX,  COLOE,  NATIVITT.  AKD  BIBTHPLACES  0» 

Total. 

UAKU. 

MELANCHOUA. 

Kono- 
mania. 

Paresis. 

I>emen. 
tia. 

Epilepsy. 

Dipso- 
mauia. 

XJn- 

MOTHERS. 

Acnte. 

Chronic. 

Acute. 

Chronic. 

knomi. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

237 

42 

66 

10 

47 

3 

1 

59 

1 

2 

0 

It-ile       

120 

in 

135 

19 
23 

39 

35 
31 

24 

6 

4 

5 

28 
19 

25 

2 

1 

2 

1 

31 

28 

30 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

Male 

106 

29 

305 

29 
10 

83 

17 
7 

62 

4 
1 

9 

22 
3 

37 

2 

3 

24 

G 

91 

1 

1 

3 

Italy 

5 

D 

Kale 

249 
56 

396 

63 

20. 

85 

62 
10 

73 

5 

4 

21 

29 
8 

76 

5 

9 

81 

10 

120 

6 

6 

2 

1 

jSale                 

247 
149 

1,153 

46 

39 

289 

46 
27 

246 

10 
11 

34 

48 
28 

162 

6 

5 

79 

41 

300 

1 
1 

11 

1 

43 

11 

2 

55 

jlalo        

75« 
395 

5,531 

188 
101 

1,134 

148 
98 

1.546 

23 
U 

139 

114 

48 

649 

31 
12 

165 

11 

202 
93 

1.658 

11 

2 

28 

27 

51 

56 

14 

119 

Male                 - 

2,949 

i.iS2 

632 

602 

777 
769 

73 
66 

311 

338 

112 
53 

47 
4 

895 
763 

35 
21 

12 
2 

SS 

M 

THE  INSANE. 


225 


TaBLK  161.— R.\TI0  of    EAOn  FORM  OF    TN.SANITY   TO  1,000  OF   TOTAL    1N8AKE,  BY  SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY,  AND 
BliniU'LACK.S  OF  MOTUKliS,  EXCLUUIXG  THOSE  FOU  WHOM  THE  FOKM  WAS  I'.NKNOWN:  IWK). 


8»X,  rOLOH,  NATIVITY.  ANH  BIRTHrLACKS  0» 

MAXIA. 

mUUCCBOLIA. 

Mono, 
mania. 

Parmla. 

Dementia. 

Bpiteixy. 

Di|»o. 

MOl'IIUHB. 

Acuta. 

Chronic. 

jLcnto. 

Chronic. 

manU. 

192.1 

236.3 

25. 1 

130.2 

24.8 

17.7 

321.0 

il.1 

T.T 

191.7 
102.5 

224.G 
it4a5 

24.7 
2S.e 

122.7 
137.8 

25.9 
21.6 

27.8 
7.3 

310.8 
322.3 

50.6 
30.4 

12.3 

8.0 

^]j{f^                                                                    

lg&2 

235.  7 

25.8 

133.0 

25.4 

18.1 

323.3 

42.11 

7.8 

Mal(»                   

187.4 
189.2 

192.1 

195.8 

224.2 
247.8 

229.0 

234.5 

25.3 
26.4 

25.0 

25.0 

12.5.4 
140.8 

132.0 

128.8 

26.6 
24.1 

24.0 

24.2 

28.3 
7.3 

20.1 

19.2 

322.5 

324.2 

313.2 
300.2 

48.2 

37.4 

56.4 
55.9 

12.1 

2.8 

8.0 

7.4 

Malo                                   

192.7 
199.1 

158.5 

22L7     1 
247.9 

179.6 

25.0 
25.1 

80.6 

118.1 
140.1 

161.2 

23.8 
24.0 

28.7 

29.1 
8.9 

27.6 

315.5 

302.0 

338.6 

02.0 
49.3 

61.8 

12.1 

2.4 

1X4 

Male 

l.'iS.O 
104.  G 

18L7 

180.2  1 
17a  9     1 

247.3  i 

27.2 

35.1 

2C.2 

148.2 
178.9 

134.6 

31.0 
25.  5 

26.7 

88.4 
13.0 

14.5 

340.5 

33B.1 

342.4 

60.5 
C3.6 

19.7 

20.1 

1.3 

6.9 

Male    

185.5 
178.0 

258.9 

236. 8     ' 
2.i7.5 

1 

1 
247.1 

25.5 
27.0 

12.8 

132.7 
136.4 

81.1 

30.1 
23.4 

14.8 

25.2 
4.2 

12.4 

330.0 
354.4 

280.8 

23.5 
15.0 

83.3 

10.7 

3.2 

8.8 

jAa\c                                      

273.0 
246.2 

260.  G 

232.3 
280.5 

249.8 

12.4 
13.1 

13.3 

71.7 
89.6 

76.5 

14.2 
15.4 

13.0 

li<.4 
7.0 

11.3 

270.0 
290.0 

278.0 

94.8 
73.0 

86.5 

13.3 

4.6 

8.2 

Male                                      

279.1 
243.8 

251.0 

230.7 
207.2 

235.4 

13.2 
13.3 

10.8 

65.8 
86.2 

100.9 

14.7 
15.3 

14.1 

18.4 
5.2 

10.3 

264.4 
291.4 

290.7 

101. 1 
73.3 

09.4 

12.6 

4.3 

10.8 

Male      

245.0 
256.6 

195.1 

239.0 
232.2 

233.4 

9.3 
12.2 

25.0 

97.4 
"      103.9 

129.0 

11.6 
16.3 

24.3 

18.6 
14.3 

19.5 

294.7 
287.2 

310.0 

67.3 
71.3 

50.  3 

16.2 

6.1 

Birtlipla<-**^s  i»f  mothers  (white) : 

United  Stales                                     .           

7.5 

Male 

191.9 
198.5 

179.5 

220.7 
246.7 

101.1 

24.9 
25.2 

25.7 

118.3 
140.3 

149.3 

24.0 
24.7 

30.3 

29.4 
9.0 

32.8 

316.1 
303.6 

329.3 

62.5 
49.5 

52.9 

12.2 

2.5 

9.1 

Male 

188.6 

168.5 

103.9 

185.8 

197.  S 

200.7 

19.3 
33.5 

22.3 

136.2 
165.2 

135.9 

29.4 
31.3 

35.4 

48.8 
13.4 

41.0 

325.7 
333.7 

327.8 

51.5 
54.7 

52.1 

14.7 

2.2 

Sootl.iud 

14.9 

Male 

171.6 
153.  8 

167.8 

194.7 
222.2 

237.3 

23.1 
21.4 

25.1 

118.8 
158.1 

127.4 

36.3 
34.2 

24.8 

06.0 
8.6 

14.6 

303.7 
339.0 

371.3 

66.0 

;«.2 

20.5 

19.8 

8.5 

Ireland 

11.3 

Male 

175.6 
161.0 

106.9 

220.0 
249.8 

168.4 

24.8 
25.3 

28.1 

127.5 

127.3 

144.8 

27.8 
22.4 

35.4 

27.1 
5.4 

35.4 

353.6 
381.6 

350.1 

24.0 

17.9 

62.0 

19.1 

5.4 

British  America 

8.9 

Male 

180.1 
149.7 

260.0 

169.7 
166.7 

203.3 

20.9 
37.4 

20.0 

141.0 
149.7 

136.7 

28.7 
44.2 

50.0 

47.0 

20.4 

20.0 

326.4 
380.  B 

270.0 

70.5 
51.0 

40.0 

15.7 

Male    

250.0 

270.8 

157.1 

202.1 
205.1 

235.9 

1            21.3 
17.9 

27.4 

138.3 
133.9 

155.5 

53.2 
44.6 

24.5 

26.6 
8.9 

20.3 

276.6 
258.9 

3.39.0 

31.9 
53.0 

35.0 

Germany 

S.S 

Male 

143.6 
173.2 

199.8 

235.6 
236.2 

274.3 

24.7 
30.7 

37.6 

148.0 
164.6 

10«.9 

27.0 
21.  5 

23.8 

32.6 
5.5 

0.7 

339.4 
338.5 

270.1 

40.4 
2S.0 

15.9 

19.9 
10.1 

8.7 

1.8 

2.9 

Malo 

175.2 
234.8 

272.8 
276.3 

39.2 
35.  6 

170.9 
166.0 

24.9 
22.3 

10.7 
1.0 

282.8 
252.0 

3.6 

Female 

XO 

7176  INS 15 


226 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table    161.— RATIO   OF  EACH   FORM  OF  INSANITY  TO   1,000  OF  TOTAL   INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  ANB 
BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS,  EXCLUDING  THOSE  FOR  AVHOM  THE  FORM  WAS  UNKNOWN:   1890— Continued. 


BEX,   COLOR,   NATIVITY,  AXTJ    BIRTHPLACES    OF 

MANIA. 

MSLAXCHOLIA. 

Mono- 
mania. 

Parc3i3. 

Dementia. 

EpilepBy. 

Dipno- 

UUTUEES. 

Acute. 

Chronic. 

Acuta. 

Chronic. 

mauia. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

170.2 

255.3 

35.4 

216.3 

14.2 

3.6 

287.2 

3.6 

14.2 

Male    

144.8 
197.1 

270.1 

255.2 
255.5 

160.7 

41.4 
29.2 

28.7 

220.7 
211.7 

189.7 

13.8 
14.6 

23.0 

6.9 

282.7 
291.9 

258.6 

6.9 

27.6 

23.0 

28.7 

11.5 

Male          

244.3 
348.8 

279.  5' 

152.7 
209.3 

208.1 

30.5 
23.3 

31.1 

206.1 
139.5 

124.2 

30.5 

30.5 

271.8 
209.3 

313.7 

15.3 
69.8 

15.3 

Jtaly                                    

15.5 

27.9 

Male       

255.7 
383.3 

207.9 

206.1 
216.7 

175.5 

22.9 
66.7 

1            63.1 

122.1 
133.3 

189.4 

19.1 

34.4 

339.7 
200.0 

323.3 

23.1 

11.5 

13.9 

2.3 

Male 

196.2 
225.4 

234.2 

181.6 
161.9 

199.7 

i            38.5 
75.1 

20.3 

196.2 
179.2 

147.2 

26.9 
17.3 

43.5 

19.2 

319.2 
329.5 

306.3 

15.4 
11.6 

28.5 

3.8 

9.0 

5.3 

Male 

234.9 
233.1 

202.5 

194.5 
208.6 

278.8 

27.3 
24.6 

25.0 

143.3 
145.2 

118.8 

41.5 
47.0 

30.0 

14.2 

301.3 
314.9 

318.4 

29.7 
26.6 

13,0 

8.3 

9.9 

3.C 

Male 

213.6 
189.9 

262.7 
297.3 

25.0 
24.9 

105.3 
134.2 

38.4 
20.4 

10.9 
1.9 

317.6 
319.2 

14.6 
11. 1 

5.  a 

1.1 

THK  INSANE. 


227 


Table  162.— KATIO  OF  EACH  FORM  OF  IN.SANITV  TO  1,000  OF  TOTAL  INSANE  IN  no.SPITALS  AND  ASVI.fMS  FOR  TIFR 
INSANE,  HY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS,  EXCLUU1N(;  THOSE  FOR  WHOM  THE 
FORM  WAS  UNKNOWN:  1890. 


fax,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  AND  BinTHPLACM  09 

MANIA. 

UEI.AKCBOLIA. 

Monoma- 
ni*. 

Fareals. 

Demeatla. 

Epilepiy. 

DIpMHS*. 

MOTHERS. 

Acute. 

CbroDlo. 

Acuto. 

Chronic. 

Xotal 

212.3 

270. » 

30.3 

128.6 

20.2 

16.8 

283.8 

21.8 

a.s 

Malo                                

211.4 
213.2 

261.0 
800.4 

29.  a 
31.3 

122.1 
135.7 

22.3 
17. » 

28.2 
4.3 

288.0 
278.4 

27.0 
16.3 

B.I 
*■' 

207.4 

278.2 

81.1 

131.3 

20.8 

23.0 
18.4 

18.8 

18.3 

17.1 

286  9 

20.9 

6.3 

},\ti\e                                 

200.2 
S08.0 

210.3 

218.8 

250.8 
208.4 

281.8 

280.7 

30.1 
32.3 

31.7 

30.8 

124.7 
138.5 

128.7 

125.1 

28.7 
4.3 

18.8 

17.6 

292.1 
281.3 

269.5 

267.6 

2S.7 
15.7 

28.1 

28.4 

9.7 
16 

7  3 

Malo    

214.0 
223.6 

•    178.3 

204.9 

311.3 

231.1 

30.1 
31.6 

40.5 

115.4 
130.0 

166.9 

18.9 
17.6 

23.7 

28.8 
4.0 

31.3 

282.0 
251.4 

289.1 

34.8 
21.2 

25.4 

10  S 

2.4 

13.7 

Malo   

174.8 
183.5 

191.7 

220.0 
238.5 

272.4 

31.8 
48.8 

30.3 

155.5 
183.5 

135.3 

28.2 
17.2 

24.0 

44.6 
11.7 

14.5 

289.5 
288.6 

314.7 

27.3 
22.7 

9.4 

19.  a 

5.6 

4.7 

Mftlo                      

198.5 
190.9 

300.2 

257.6 
287.5 

309.7 

29.3 
31.4 

14.7 

133.7 
136.9 

80.3 

28.4 
19.5 

9.5 

■26.0 
2.7 

10.9 

308.0 
321.6 

227.7 

11.5 

7.2 

8».0 

7  0 

2  8 

311.5 
304.1 

284.0 
334.8 

316.8 

14.3 
15.0 

15.8 

73.2 
87.3 

74.0 

8.8 
10.2 

9.1 

17.6 
4.3 

e.4 

226.2 
229.2 

222.3 

53.4 
26.8 

41.4 

11  0 

3  2 

7  1 

320.8 
287.9 

284.1 

285.2 
:U7. 5 

279.9 

15.7 
15.9 

9.8 

69.8 

78.1 

106.9 

8.2 
9.9 

11.3 

16.4 
2.6 

16.9 

215.5 
229.0 

250.3 

56.8 
28.5 

33.8 

11  6 

2.6 

7  0 

273.2 
295.0 

218.3 

278.9 
280.9 

286.1 

8.5 
11.2 

30.9 

87.3 
126.4 

125.4 

11.3 
11.2 

18.3 

22.5 
11.2 

17.8 

270.4 
230.4 

267.8 

39.4 
28.1 

28.5 

8.5 

6  6 

Blrtli places  of  raothera  (white) : 

Uiiitori  States            

6  9 

Malo                 

214.3 
222  9 

211.8 

264.5 
310.5 

239.5 

30.1 
31.8 

34.4 

11.5.4 
136.7 

142.2 

19.0 
17.6 

24.7 

29.2 
5.0 

35.9 

281.9 
251.9 

275.5 

34.9 
21.1 

30.7 

10  7 

2  5 

5  3 

Male        

214.  G 
208.3 

193.0 

223.8 

259.  9 

260.  0 

26.5 
44.7 

29.2 

137.8 
148.0 

127.3 

26.5 
22.4 

34.5 

53.0 
13.8 

47.7 

280.8 
2C8.5 

267.9 

29.1 
32.7 

23.9 

7  9 

15  > 

Male          

213.3 
1M.5 

176.3 

235.6 
290.0 

260.9 

26.7 
32.9 

29.6 

102.2 
164.5 

128.9 

26.7 
46.0 

22.2 

75.6 
6.6 

15.0 

266.7 
269.7 

348.7 

31.1 
13.  t 

9.8 

2«  J 

6  6 

8.6 

Male     

184.7 
170.1 

189.4 

240.6 

276.3 

234.7 

29.2 
29.8 

37.4 

128.6 
129.1 

149.8 

26.7 
18.8 

39.7 

29.4 

4.1 

30.8 

333.7 
360.0 

297.4 

12.8 
7.6 

19.8 

14  3 

Female 

4.2 

11  0 

Male 

215.9 
152.  0 

300.9 

231. 1 
215.8 

221.3 

30.3 
47.4 

22.1 

132.6 
173.7 

103.7 

37.9 
42.1 

48.7 

45.5 
10.5 

22.1 

268.9 
336.8 

216.8 

18.9 
21.1 

4.4 

18.  B 

209.  7 
170.6 

223.7 

216.  2 

283.8 

26.3 
13.5 

35.3 

164.5 
162.2 

159.5 

52.6 
40.5 

16.3 

32.9 

223.7 
202.7 

297.2 

6.6 

22.1 

12.0 

3  t 

158.2 
186.7 

218.0 

278.0 
291.3 

809.7 

81.6 
40.2 

42.2 

153,2 
167.6 

169.7 

19.4 
12.1 

23.6 

24  2 
22. 6 

37.4 
2.3 

6.S 

303.1 
289.5 

222.4 

13.7 
9.8 

6.0 

5.4 

0.6 

1.0 

189.0 
202.  0 

303.3 
819.5 

42.6 
41.5 

174.6 
162.3 

10.(1 
1.2 

246.5 
186.2 

7.5 
3.8 

LT 

Femiile 

...■■••••*•• 

228 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  162.— RATIO  OP  EACH  FORM  OF  INSANITi'  TO  1,000  OF  TOTAI.  mSANE  IN  HOSPIT.\XS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOR  THE 
INSAN'E,  RY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTUEES,  EXCLUDING  THOSE  FOR  WHOM  THE 
FORM  WAS  UNKNOWN:  1890— Continued. 


t                                            — 

SBX,  COLOE,  NATIVITT,   AKD  BIRTHPLACES  OF 

KANIA. 

HELASCHOLIA. 

Monoma- 
nia. 

Paresis. 

Dementia. 

Epilepsy. 

Dipsoma* 

MOTHERS. 

Acute. 

Chronic. 

Acute. 

Chronic. 

nia. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

181.8 

285.7 

43.3 

203.5 

13.0 

4.3 

255.4 

4.3 

8.7 

Male     

1.12.  0 
21T.0 

300.0 

280.0 
292.5 

184.6 

48.0 
37.7 

38.4 

224.0 
179.2 

192.3 

16.0 
9.4 

15.4 

8.0 

24a  0 
264.2 

230.8 

8.0 

16.0 

Female                                                         •  .... 

23.1 

7.7 

7.7 

Male            

281.6 
370.4 

280.4 

165.1 
259.3 

209.5 

38.8 
37.0 

30.4 

213.6 
111.1 

125.0 

19.4 

29.1 

233.0 

222.  2 

307.4 

9.T 

9.7 

Italv                         - 

16.9 

30.4 

Male                                                                    .  -  . 

258.2 
384.6 

218.5 

213. 1 
192.3 

187.7 

20.5 
76.9 

54.0 

118.8 
153.9 

195.4 

20.5 

36.9 

3.32.0 
192.3 

308.5 

15.4 

12.8 

5.1 

2.6 

Male 

190,1 
265.3 

263.2 

190.1 
183.7 

224.1 

41.3 

74.8 

31.0 

198.4 
190.5 

147.5 

24.8 

20.7 

326.4 
278.  9 

273.2 

4.1 
6.8 

10.0 

4.1 

39.2 

10.0 

1.8 

Male 

257.5 
274.5 

200.5 

202.7 
2G6.  3 

285.  7 

31.5 
29.9 

25.7 

150.2 
130.4 

119.9 

42.5 
32.6 

30.5 

15.1 

276.  7 
266.  3 

306.4 

15.1 

2.7 

9.4 

10.3 

2.8 

Malo    

218.4 
199.4 

268.5 
305.4 

25.2 
26.2 

107.5 
134.2 

38.7 
21.1 

16.2 
1.6 

309.3 
303.0 

12.1 
8.3 

4.1 

0.( 

THE  INSANE. 


229 


Table    163.-INSANE  IN   INSTITUTIONS   FOR  THE  INSANE,  WITH  NIIMIIKi:  AlFECTKD  WITH  EACH  OF  CERTAIN 
FORMS  OF  INSANITY,  IIY  tjlUNtiUENMAL  A(iE  I'EKIOUS,  AM)  15Y  HEX  AND  COLOR:  18'JO. 


FORMS  or  INSANITY. 

Total. 

TTn. 

ItUOWD. 

10  to  IS 
years. 

IS  to  20 

years. 

20to2S 
years. 

26  to  30 
years. 

SOtoSS 

yean. 

SStolO 

year*. 

40  to  45 

years. 

4St<i60 
years. 

Total        -- 

74,028 

1,S30 

SI 

932 

3.089 

0,848 

9,780 

t.»76 

9.773 

8.949 

Malo 

38, 330 
35,  098 

771 
759 

25 
26 

SOS 
427 

2,139 
1,SS0 

3.908 
2.940 

S.473 
4.277 

S.439 
4.53a 

5.049 
4.  72i 

4,427 
4.522 

14,  872 

308 

19 

338 

1,089 

1,735 

2.110 

1.944 

1. 911 

1,740 

7.100 

0.  .'.97 

500 

510 

10.008 

112 
)39 
32 
25 

437 

0 
9 

2 
3 

147 

153 

24 

14 

101 

537 

452 

50 

r.o 

561 

863 

724 

92 

56 

1,461 

1.059 
881 
79 
91 

2.343 

022 
S44 
95 
83 

2.731 

930 

58 
68 

2,725 

821 

820 

40 

53 

2.01s 

Colored  fcuialo 

9.032 

0, 4:15 

510 
02,') 

2,122 

157 

1           225 

20 

1             35 

1             18 

2 

■  1 

49 

41 

8 

3 

52 

282 
230 
29 
20 

200 

732 

638 

47 

44 

325 

1,176 

1,012 

71 

84 

37G 

1,341 

1,211 

90 

89 

281 

1  24.1 

1.316 

82 

82 

234 

iioa 

1  302 
61 
90 

2C3 

1 

"White  malo 

1,017 

1,021 

20 

28 

9,0IU 

7 
11 

25 
23 

114 

82 

:i 
1 

43G 

1.55 
156 

n 

5 
968 

197 
172 

4 
3 

1,349 

132 

141 

3 

3 

1,309 

117 
109 

4 
4 

1,157 

95 

104 

2 

2 

1.033 

1 

4 

77 

107 

■White  male 

4.  334 

4.380 

133 

103 

1,416 

52 
49 

1 
5 

39 

45 

28 

3 

1 

5 

241 

164 
15 
16 

37 

539 

390 

17 

22 

100 

691 
604 
28 
26 

173 

660 

Oil 

15 

23 

190 

522 

597 

14 

24 

204 

443 

552 
16 
22 

181 

"White  feniali' 

sno 

r,8i 

10 

19 
1,170 

20 

15 

1 

3 

12 

2 
3 

17 
17 
1 
2 

13 

60 
39 

109 
61 
3 

121 

68 

1 

105 
95 
2 
2 

238 

107 

68 

3 

3 

229 

1 
53 

Paresis 

123 

219 

"Whitomalc 

999 

137 

32 

8 

19,889 

10, 107 

8,893 

411 

428 

1,534 

11 

10 
3 

44 
9 

106 
14 

i 

2,466 

187 

23 

7 

2 

2,474 

210 
23 

4 
1 

2,500 

194 
26 
9 

White  female 

Colored  male 

1 

Dementia 

359 

9 

198 

895 

1,009 

2,330 

197 
126 
18 
18 

33 

5 
4 

104 
74 
9 

11 

83 

526 

307 
34 
28 

174 

961 
555 
54 
39 

203 

1,454 
912 
56 
44 

247 

1.380 

980 

60 

54 

237 

1,330 

1.119 

49 

50 

• 
165 

1.1X1 

1,123 

33 

47 

131 

Coloreii  mall' 

Colored  female ,.,.,, 

12 

892 

495 

97 

SO 

443 

15 
9 

8 

1 

0 

4 
0 
1 
1 

40 
32 

n 
5 

8 

103 

50 
13 
8 

22 

121 

02 
16 
4 

39 

144 

81 
13 
9 

63 

142 

09 
16 
10 

68 

93 
55 

12 
5 

48 

83 
43 

DipBomania 

07 

338 

79 

20 

G 

3,958 

5 
1 

5 

2 

1 

17 
3 
2 

31 
7 

1 

53 
8 

50 
14 
3 

1 

522 

20 
14 
2 

3 

531 

SO 
13 
3 

TTnkno  wn 

211 

7 

70 

262 

355 

500 

413 

White  malo .... 

1,4R8 

1  855 

257 

358 

101 
78 
13 
19 

4 

2 
1 

25 
20 
12 
13 

III 
02 
34 
25 

134 
147 
32 
42 

202 
230 
24 
44 

174 
259 
40 
49 

186 
255 
40 
50 

148 
''16 

(Joloreil  male 

15 

230 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  163.— INSANE  IN'  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  INSANE,  WITH  NUMBER  AFFECTED  WITH  EACH  OF  CERTAIN 
FORMS  OF  INSANITY,  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  AND  BY  SEX  AND  COLOR:  1890— Contiuued. 


FORMS  OF  IXSANirr. 

60  to  65 

years. 

66  to  60 

years. 

60  to  65 

years. 

65  to  70 

years. 

70  to  75 

years. 

75  to  80 
years. 

80  to  85 
years. 

85  to  90 

years. 

90  to  95 

years. 

96  and 

over. 

7,439 

5,339 

4,081 

2,599 

1,722 

788 

382 

132 

46 

3 

Valo              

3.541 
3,898 

2,542 
2,797 

1,923 
2,158 

1,213 
1,386 

793 
929 

358 
430 

152 

230 

55 
77 

17 
29 

8 

1,324 

935 

054 

397 

233 

76 

47 

10 

2 

cn 

C28 
43 
42 

2,223 

467 

427 

16 

25 

1,665 

310 

317 

11 

16 

1,215 

196 

1H4 
10 
7 

757 

no 
no 

5 
8 

462 

43 

31 

2 

21 
1 

4 
6 

1 
1 

201 

72 

25 

7 

1 

964 

1,154 

49 

58 

160 

751 

■852 

21 

41 

120 

.■•.34 
614 
28 
39 

77 

303 

428 

4 

22 

45 

204 

243 

3 

12 

20 

89 

100 

2 

4 

6 

20 
40 

12 

11 

1 

1 

2 

2 

5 

1 

2 

74 
83 

.16 
62 

1 
1 

023 

37 
40 

22 
23 

10 
10 

3 
3 

2 

1 
1 

White  female                        

3 

900 

..::::::::i. :..:::::: 

491 

304 

165 

62 

22 

6 

1 

378 

499 

12 

11 

170 

284 

333 

3 

3 

116 

220 

262 

5 

4 

92 

150 

l.'iO 

1 

3 

61 

74 

86 

3 

2 

34 

27 
35 

5 
16 

3 
3 

1 

1 
7 

14 

3 

98 

68 

1 

3 

137 

55 

51 

4 

3 

77 

68 
34 

25 
25 

13 
20 

7 
7 

1 
0 

2 
1 

( 

1 
25 

1 
8 

i:::::::::: 

Pardsis 

38 

4 

117 

16 

3 

1 

2,004 

59 
12 

e 

31 
5 

22 
2 

5 
3 

3 

1 

1 

■\Vl)ito  ft-malo 

2 
1,230 

1 
871 

Dementia ... 

1,481 

703 

373 

207 

78 



34 

3 

915 

1,  025 

30 

34 

99 

042 

789 
10 
34 

57 

530 

662 

20 

18 

50 

397 

452 

13 

9 

14 

300 

377 

11 

9 

11 

153 

206 

3 

12 

6 

79 

115 

3 

10 

5 

27 

48 

1 

1 

12 

18 
1 
3 

"While  f«;maIo 

2 

• 
Spilepsy 

54 

40 
3 

39 

39 
15 

i 

45 

33 
20 
2 

1 

21 

8 
5 

1 

5 
5 

1 

5 
1 

2 
2 
1 

1 

6 

0 

2 

3 

32 
7 

35 
5 
4 
1 

220 

15 
5 

1 

0 

5 

o 

3 

1 

1 

Colored  Jbinalu 

381 

207 

129 

80 

44 

17 

7 

2 

143 

191 

U 

33 

71 
125 
10 
14 

77 
11)4 
11 
15 

52 

07 

3 

7 

32 

40 

5 

3 

18 

20 

] 

5 

7 
7 

I 

2 
2 

1 
2 

1 

AVhito  fcnial') 

Colorful  male 

i 

THE  INSANE. 


231 


oT^M  TV«Avr   RY  FORM  OF  INSANITY  AND  »Y  SEX,  PIVinED  AS  URnAX  (a)  AND  UUBAL  FOB 
[AU  case,  wbcro  l.om«  re.idonco  or  form  of  iD.aulty  ,ror«  not  glvm  .r.  °""tt«l.l 


a  CiUes  of  8,000  population  or  more 


232 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablb  165.— insane  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  WITH  QUINQUENNIAL 

PERIODS  WHEN  INSANITY  APPEARED,  BY  SEX  AND  COLOR:  1890. 

[All  cases  either  where  present  age  or  age  when  insanity  appeared  was  anknown  are  omitted.] 


PRESENT  AOE  PERIODS. 

AOE  PERIODS  WHEK  IXSAMTT 
FIBST  AI-PEAKED. 

Total. 

10  to 
15 

years.: 

I.';  to 
so 

-ears. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

25  to 

30 
years. 

30  to 
35 

years. 

Soto 
40 

years. 

40  to 
45 

years. 

45  to 

50 

years. 

60  to 
65 

years. 

65  to 
CO 

years. 

60  to 
65 

years. 

66  to 
JO 

years. 

70  to    75  to   SO  to   85  to  90  to 

75         80        85        90        95 
years,  years,  years,  years,  years. 

95 

years 

aud 

over. 

Total         

59,300 

39 

790 

3,138 

5,704 

8.123 

8,182 

7,930 

7,287 

6,036 

4,316 

3,261 

2.000 

1,343 

632 

310 

102 

38 

3 

Male 

31,030 

i8, 270 

55.843 

3,457 

17 
22 
35 
4 

4.W 

360 

694 

96 

1,825 

1,313 

2,850 

288 

3,237 

2,407 

5,303 

401 

4.612 

3,511 

7, 617 

500 

4,457 

3,715 

7,646 

637 

4,181 

3,749 

7,458 

472 

3,021 

3.6(16 

6,918 

309 

2,908 

3, 128 

5,744 

292 

2,081 

2,235 

4,145 

171 

1,500 

1,701 

3,118 

143 

993 

1,073 

1,998 

68 

021 

1,289 
64 

294 

338 
005 
27 

120 
184 
*'92 
"l8 

42 

60 

96 

6 

15 
23 
34 

4 

3 

■\Vliite   

2 

1 

10  to  15: 

502 

439 

866 

75 

2.429 
1,900 

17 
22 
35 
4 

110 
85 

169 
26 

320 

275 

525 

70 

103 
83 

164 
22 

732 
SOD 

1,119 
122 

990 

721 

1,507 

144 

87 

70 

149 

8 

470 

311 

753 

58 

1,530 

1,126 

2,469 

187 

1,150 
930 

1,932 
148 

.75 
67 
135 

7 

358 

274 

605 

27 

1,202 

817 

1,914 

135 

1,854 

1,440 

3,073 

221 

1,123 
883 

1,690 
116 

49 
42 

87 
4 

240 

175 

396 

19 

634 
544 

1,103 
75 

1,127 
957 

1,050 
134 

1,«8 

1,282 

2.549 

201 

949 

715 

1,560 

101 

25 
17 
41 

1 

129 

in 

231 
9 

449 

371 

789 

31 

689 

612 

1,237 

64 

913 

950 

1.748 

115 

1,260 

1,071 

2,  168 

163 

716 

617 

1,244 

89 

19 
26 

4:i 

81 

82 

158 

5 

252 

189 

427 

1-1 

416 

417 

800 

33 

552 
633 

1,144 
41 

710 

785 

1,418 

77 

972 
1,019 
1,861 

130 

619 

515 

1,067 

07 

15 
21 

1 

35 

69 

90 

4 

147 

137 

■^79 

5 

218 

238 

443 

13 

357 

391 

715 

33 

409 

501 

884 

26 

521 

631 

1,088 

64 

733 

770 

1,421 

82 

481 
38G 
803 
64 

6 

5 

11 

2 
5 
7 

1 

1 
2 

3 

1 

15  to  20 : 
Male 

30 
39 

08 

1 

79 
62 

139 
2 

100 
134 
230 

4 

159 

163 

317 

5 

231 

295 

499 

27 

296 

348 

627 

17 

336 

405 

705 

30 

537 

513 

990 

00 

307 

211 

499 

19 

13 
19 
32 

14 
9 
23 

3 
4 

7 

4 
1 
6 

2 
2 

315  1 1 

20  to  2:» : 

1 

5,365 
4,086  ; 
8.858 
593  ' 

5,076  ' 

4,876  1 

9,929  1 

623  I 

1 

4,748  , 
4,516 
8,746 
518 

3,765 
3,615 
7,004 
406  1 

2,781 

3,019 

5,478 

■i22 

2,018 

2,252 

4,065 

205 

1,493 

1,467 

2,783 

172 

too 

823 

1,648 

75 

060 

31 
43 
74 

29 
22 
51 

14 
14 

28 

8 
3 
11 

7 
7 

" 

AVliito 

25  to  30 : 

72 

71 

141 

2 

95 
115 

203 
7 

117 
141 
251 

7 

163 
245 
391 

17 

193 

275 

463 

15 

260 

289 

526 

29 

347 
330 
041 
42 

261 

162 

399 

24 

25 

42 

65 

2 

46 
62 
108 

17 

20 

42 

1 

17 
22 
39 

5 
6 
10 

1 

15 
9 
24 

1 
2 
3 

2 

1 
3 

White 

30  to  S5: 

3 
3 
0 

1 

3 
3 

White 

35  to  40: 
Male 

54 

76 

128 

2 

67 

82 

146 

3 

83 

138 

219 

2 

132 
Ul 

263 
13 

142 
101 
293 

10 

251 

222 

452 

21 

149 

115 

249 

15 

17 
44 
01 

14 
13 
27 

3 
2 
5 

"i 

1 

1 
1 

White 

40  to  45: 
Male 

32 
50 
80 

39 

54 

90 

3 

49 

98 

144 

3 

65 

77 
141 

1 

100 

105 

191 

14 

166 

139 

285 

19 

103 
89 
181 

11 

12 
19 
31 

1 
8 

1 
I 

.......|....... 

45  to  50 : 

1 

i 



11 
20 
31 

2 
11 
13 

2 
1 
3 

j 

2 

1 

Whit** 

1 

1 

60  to  55: 
Mile 

■ 

18 

24 

40 

2 

27 

32 

67 

2 

82 
40 
71 

1 

40 

55 

110 

5 

71 
82 
140 

1       13 

30 
32 
05 
3 

8 
10 
17 

1 

10 

5 
14 

1 

12 
16 
27 

1 

3 
22 
24 

1 

1< 

23 

39 

2 

41 

49 

83 

7 

20 

23 

44 

6 

2 
2 
4 

Female 

White 

' 

i 

1 

. 

... 

55toOO: 

2 
1 
3 

1      " 



Whit© 

' 

60  to  C5 : 
Male 

1 

3 
3 
6 

3 
6 
8 

1 

2 

4 
5 

1 

8 
U 
17 

2 

9 

15 
23 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

549 

1,147 

02 

3«1 
338 
658 

White 

!, 

65  to  70: 
Male 

While 

70  to  75: 

192 

202 

367 

27 

« 

03 

108 

12 

38 
42 

74 

t 

1 

1   ' 

2 
2 

White 

75  to  80: 

2 
1 

3 

1 

1 

•■•*■• 

CO  to  fir. : 
Mnlo 

1 

3 

4 
7 

1 

) 

White 



1 

CoUirod 

1 

.  ill.. 



.  •■■... 

1 

1 

THE  INSANE. 


233 


Table  lO/S.-lNRANK   IX  TNSTITTTTION.S  FOR  TIIK   INSANK,  BY  QIJIXQrKNMAL  ACE  PKRKtDS,  WITH  QUINQUENNIAL 
nOKIUDS  WHKN  INSANITY  AI'PKAKKL),  BY  SEX  ANU  COLOU:  1830— C'onUuued. 


t                                = : 

PBESIKT  AOB  PIRIOIMI. 

AOE  PRRIODS  WHEN  INSANITT 
FlUST  Ari'EABEU. 

Total. 

into 

years. 

into 

20 

years. 

SO  to 
years. 

9Sto 

80 

years. 

SO  to 

•M, 

years. 

sr.to 

40 

years. 

40  to 

4Ii 
years. 

4<i  to 

AO 
years. 

SO  to 

fifi 
years. 

65  to 

00 
years. 

00  to 

OS 

years. 

G.'i  to 

lO 

ytan. 

70  to    7l>to  Mto 

7fi        !«0    1    fa 
years,  years,  yean. 

1 

1 
H.'>la|90  to 
«0       OA 

y«an.brcan. 

yt-srs 
ati<l 
over. 

85  to  00 : 

Jliilo 

12 

18 

27 

3 

3 
3 
5 

1 

8 
11 
18 

1 

4 
7 
II 
3 

3 

Willi.* 



«0  to  13 : 

JInIo  

1  1 

85  and  over; 

.Male 

i 

2 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

Wliilc 

TA11I.K  166.— INSANE  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  liY  CON.JUGAL  CONDITION  AND  BY  .SEX,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF 

COLOR  AND  AGE  PERIODS:  1890. 


Aggregate. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

AND  SEX. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

15  to  30 

years. 

30  to  45 

years. 

45  to  60 

years. 

CO  years 
and  over. 

Total. 

Tln- 
knovm. 

15  to  30 

years. 

30  to  45 

years. 

45  to  60 

years. 

A0.\e:irs 

and  o\  t'r. 

The  rnitcd  States... 

105,943 

90,465 

2,064 

14, 197 

35,758 

29,401 

18,045 

6,478 

304 

1,488 

2,364 

1,456 

£66 

Srale 

53. 103 
52,840 

5,2M 

50, 115 
49,350 

1,048 
1,016 

7.944 
6,253 

18, 894 
10,864 

13.968 
15,433 

8,261 
9,784 

2,988 
3,490 

137 
167 

793 
693 

1,097 
1,267 

629 

827 

1,10 

"iTR 

4,614 

801 

436 

1,380 

1,256 

732 

660 

145 

71 

221 

139 

M.ile         

2.956 
2,3U8 

49,897 

2,0C6 
1,948 

47,254 

440 
361 

616 

273 
163 

11,761 

868 
521 

20,033 

725 
531 

10,405 

360 
372 

4,379 

290 
360 

2,613 

61 
84 

87 

41 
30 

1,071 

103 
113 

975 

50 
80 

372 

**! 

53 

138 

Male 

30,  220 
19.677 

38,443 

28,  032 
18,622 

36,055 

375 
241 

493 

7.203 
4,558 

1,861 

12, 694 
7,339 

12,557 

6,052 
4,413 

13,744 

2.308 
2,071 

7,397 

1,588 
1,055 

2,388 

52 
35 

58 

657 
414 

316 

eoe 

367 
987 

204 
168 

6S4 

87 

71 

333 

Male               

16.  445 

21,91)8 

11, 332 

15,518 
20,537 

10,568 

195 

298 

130 

433 
1,431 

107 

4,786 
7,771 

1,406 

6,138 
7,606 

3,543 

3,966 
3,431 

5,373 

927 
1.461 

764 

23 
35 

12 

87 
229 

27 

329 
658 

167 

312 
382 

211 

178 

157 

Widowed 

317 

Malp 

3,042 
8,  290 

1,007 

2,877 
7,691 

974 

31 
108 

15 

29 

78 

29 

402 
1,004 

373 

870 
2,673 

393 

1,545 

3,  828 

164 

165 

599 

33 

1 
11 

2 

10 

17 

3 

44 

123 

14 

47 
194 

10 

63 

2H 

Dirorced 

4 

Male 

440 

507 

422 
552 

7 
8 

6 

23 

144 

229 

183 

210 

82 

62 

18 

15 

1 

8 

0 

7 
3 

8 

2 

3 

1 

234 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  167.— INSANE,  REPORTED  AS  TO  WHETHER  THEY  HAD  OR  HAD  NOT  INSANE  RELATIVES,  AND  THE  CHARACTER 
OF  A>CY  SUCH  RELATIONSHIP,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

wnrra. 

COL< 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bon. 

3BBD. 

BELATIONSHIP. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both  par- 
ents foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total  reported  as  to   insane 
relatives. 

70,340 

34,501 

35,839 

32,036 

33,958 

20,415 

21,566 

2,896 

2,331 

9,625 

10, 061 

1,565 

1,881 

Total  having  insane  relatives 

22,077 

9,987 

12,090 

9,787 

11,812 

7,072 

8,579 

787 

755 

1,928 

2,478 

200 

278 

784 

810 

2,408 

2,034 

1,708 

2,531 

3,159 

3,630 

3,704 

465 

480 

361 

48,263 

3,214 

407 

373 

1,242 

827 

721 

1,288 

1,425 

1,754 

1,432 

181 

155 

162 

24,514 

1,622 

377 
437 
1,166 
1,207 
987 
1,243 
1,734 
1,870 

284 
325 
182 

23,  749 

1,592 

398 

364 

1,227 

819 

700 

1,263 

1,390 

1,718 

1,399 

173 

152 

178 

23, 149 

1,  590 

368 

429 

1,150 

1,183 

969 

1,220 

1,690 

1,824 

2,219 

272 

309 

179 

22, 146 

1,567 

326 
293 
887 
626 
546 
908 
966 
1,177 
983 
118 
105 
137 

13.343 

1,161 

297 

358 

863 

932 

735 

889 

1,193 

1,278 

1,536 

162 

191 

145 

12,  987 

1,153 

21 

22 

79 

75 

54 

126 

133 

131 

116 

6 

4 

20 

2,109 

163 

13 

16 

62 

71 

47 

94 

130 

133 

156 

11 

11 

11 

1,576 

127 

51 
49 
261 

118 

106 

229 

291 

410 

300 

49 

43 

21 

7,097 

272 

58 
55 
225 

180 
187 
237 
367 
413 
527 

99 
107 

23 

7,  583 
287 

9 

9 

15 

8 

15 

25 

35 

36 

33 

8 

3 

4 

1,365 

26 

9 

8 

16 

24 

18 

23 

44 

52 

Sisters - 

53 

12 

16 

3 

1,603 

Insane  relatives  on  father's  side 

25 

Fathers      .  - .- 

2,531 
80 
70 
243 
179 
105 

3,931 

1,283 
40 
42 
138 
64 
50 

1,791 

1,243 
40 
34 
105 
115 
55 

2, 160 

1,263 

40 
42 
138 
64 
49 

1,755 

1,220 
40 
34 
104 
114 
55 

2,113 

908 

i          ""^ 
33 

103 

47 

1           39 

1,238 

889 
26 
28 
84 
87 
39 

1,527 

126 
6 
5 
17 
7 

166 

94 
5 
2 
9 
9 
8 

160 

229 
3 
4 

18 
10 
8 

351 

237 
9 
4 
11 
18 
8 

426 

25 

23 

Uncles - --- 

1 
36 

1 

1 

Insane  relatives  on  mother's  side 

47 

3, 159 
74 
110 
206 
289 
113 

6,269 

'        1,425 
37 
52 
92 
138 
47 

2,  870 

1,734 
37 
58 
114 
151 
66 

3.399 

1,390 
37 

53 
92 
138 
46 

2,816 

1,690 
37 
57 
114 
150 
63 

3,329 

966 
33 
40 
71 

100 
28 

2,153 

1,193 
30 

48 
03 
119 
44 

2,587 

133 

3 
8 
13 
9 

181 

130 
3 
3 
0 
8 
10 

146 

291 
4 
9 
13 
25 
9 

482 

367 

4 
G 
15 
23 
11 

590 

35 

41 



1 

Uncles         

1 

54 

1 

1 

70 

630 

624 

1,959 

1,566 

1,490 

330 
279 
1,012 
625 
624 

300 
345 
947 
Oil 
860 

321 
270 
997 

617 
Oil 

291 
338 

932 
919 

849 

262 
220 
713 
479 
479 

241 

283 
G8C 
726 
052 

15 
14 
54 
55 
43 

5 

11 

•17 
54 
29 

44 

36 

230 

83 

89 

45 
43 

199 
139 

108 

e 

9 
15 

8 
13 

9 

7 

IS 

Aonta 

21 

CooBios 

17 

THE  INSANE. 


235 


Table  168.— INSANE  A\D  DEAF  AND   DUMB,  INSANE   AM)  HI, INI),  AND  INSANE  A\n   PEAK  AXD  DUMB  AND  BLIND, 
WITH  DlSTINCriON  (JF  SEX  AND  CULUU,  BY  STATES  XSD  TEKKITUKIES:  Itf'JO. 


LNBANB  AND 

DCAT  AND  DUMB. 

UfBiUtB  AXD  BLIITD. 

DHAXB  AXD  DHAT  AXD  DVMB  AXD  BLOtD. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fomnle. 

White. 

ColorodJ 

Total. 

582 
224 

Malo. 

Female. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Uale. 

Feiul& 

White. 

Cotond. 

40» 

232 
55 

177 

3M 

43 

208 

284 

634 

48 

«2 

at 

8 

H 

4 

103 

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101 

2 

113 

111 

217 

7 

28 

20 

17 

1 

4 
5 
3 

n 

3 

10 
35 
12 
20 

69 

1 
2 
1 
6 
1 
6 

21 
4 

13 

40 

3 

2 

2 
6 
2 
4 

U 

8 
7 

29 

4 
5 
3 
11 
3 
ID 
34 
11 
20 

46 

1 
1 

23 

8 
3 
1 
87 
2 
3 
115 
21 
34 

69 

4 
3 

20 

2 
56 

e 

19 

32 

4 

1 

17 
2 
1 
69 
12 
15 

37 

8 

3 

1 

36 

2 

3 

113 

18 

33 

44 

1 

2 
2 
1 
0 

1 
8 

2 

I 
1 
1 

2 
2 

1 
9 

Now  York         

2 

3 

1 

23 

14 

11 

3 

13 

1 

12 

8 

4 

12 



3 
5 

3 
12 

1 

5 

29 

7 

4 

155 

3 
2 

8 

1 
2 

19 
3 
2 

84 

3 
3 
4 

3 
10 
4 

71 

3 
3 

10 
1 
4 

15 
6 
4 

149 

2 
3 
2 

1 
14 

1 

6 

2 
8 

1 
14 

2 
16 

6 
17 

3 

204 

1 
6 
1 
7 
1 
4 
2 
7 
3 

109 

1 
2 

7 
1 

12 
4 

10 

95 

2 
6 

1 
8 
2 
12 
S 
7 
1 

202 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

4 

1 

10 

2 

2 

4 
1 
4 
1 

3 

1 

1 
1 
2 

4 
1 
4 
1 

Georgia 

1 

10 

1 
4 

0 

1 
10 

18 

21 

28 

9 

18 

10 

16 

16 

1 

1 

5 

12 

59 

8 
8 

19 
5 
9 
0 

10 
6 
1 
1 
2 
9 

35 

10 
13 
9 
4 
9 
4 
C 
10 

3 
3 

24 

17 

21 

28 

9 

17 

10 

16 

14 

1 

1 

5 

10 

47 

1 

1 
2 

48 
15 
24 
21 
31 
13 
10 
27 

25 
9 
10 
13 
19 
5 
8 
12 

23 
C 

14 
8 

13 
8 
2 

15 

47 
15 
24 
21 
31 
13 
9 
27 

1 
........ 

1 
2 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

I 
2 
2 

Itlichicau 



1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

Nort  h  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

2 
12 

8 

7 

64 

4 
4 

30 

4 
3 

34 

8 
7 

51 

13 

1 
10 

I 
7 

3 

1 

Soath  Central  division 

a 

11 

8 

13 

5 
i 
3 

8 
4 
11 
2 

2 

3 
4 
2 
3 
4 
1 

10 
5 

12 
3 
3 
3 

1 
3 
1 
2 

1 

20 
11 

2 
S 

15 
7 
3 

1 

5 
4 
4 
9 
2 
4 

13 
9 
5 
3 

1 
5 

2 
2 
2 
0 
1 

2 
6 
1 

1 
4 
1 

I 
2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

Oklahoma 

15 

2:1 

8 
18 

7 
5 

11 
23 

4 

10 
21 

4 
14 

0 

7 

10 
20 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

( 

*Mon*nnft 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Wyoming 



Colorado 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
3 

3 
2 

2 
1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

Now  Mexico 

1 

Arizona 

UtJih 

3 

2 

1 

3 



1 

1 
t 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

Nevada 

1 

1 

1 

7 
9 

5 

7 

2 
2 

7 
9 

3 
8 

3 

4 

4 

3 

8 

California 

2 

2 

2 

236 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  169.— FEDERAL  AND  COXFEDERATE  INSANE  VETERANS  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  COLOR 
AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1S90. 


FEDERAL. 

CON-FEDERATE. 

Total. 

■White. 

Col- 
ored. 

Total. 

•White. 

STATES  AXD  TEUniTORlES. 

Birtliplacca  of  mothers. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Col- 

0nit«l 
States. 

Ens- 
land. 

Ire- 
laud. 

France. 

Ger- 
many. 

Other 
coim- 
tric3. 

TTn. 
known. 

United 
St.ates. 

Enc- 
land. 

Ire- 
laud. 

France. 

Ger- 
many. 

Other 

coun- 
tries. 

1 

Un-     ! 
known.' 

The  Tnited  States.... 

2.877 

1,868 

101 

867 

7 

247 

99 

115 

73 

649 

601 

1 

16 

1 

9 

10 

4 

7 

ITortb  AtlaQtic  division..^. 

983 

610 

41 

171 

73 

28 

11 

19 

3 

2 

1 

34 

21 

28 
162 

28 

38 
391 

75 
206 

2U 

8  1 
12  , 
309  1 
58 
20 

1  , 

2 

27 
19 
21 
99 
15 
24 

234 
47 

134 

99 

1 

4 

2 
2 
2 
3 
2 

Xew  ILmipsUire 

4 
3 
2 
17 
12 
2 

2 

5 
48 
7 
7 
80 



3 

1 
5 

36 
10 
18 

21 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Connecticnt 

■  ■   ■  1 

c::: 

t 

14 

1 
2 

7 

1 
2 
5 

26 

9 

3 
5 

6 

1 

1 



20 
52 

1 

South  Atlantic  diriaion 

290 

280 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 
10 
33 
30 
19 

1 

2 

.'J 

2 

1 
1 

1 
23 

3 

5 

1 

2 

36 
14 

1 

9 

11 

5 

151 
5 
63 

21 
24 
19 

28 

148 
5 
61 

18 
22 
18 

22 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

4 
1.431 

2 
984 



1 
140 

1 
SO 

1 

Korth  Ceutral  di^ion 

53 

107 

5 

66 

24 

2 

2 

2 

381 
191 
176 

178 
96 

275 
158 
101 
121 

41 

15 
2 
7 
4 

11 
4 
2 
2 

20 
4 
21 
14 
14 
3 
10 
3 

2 

1 
1 

1 

10 
IC 
29 

13 
20 

0 
10 
13 

1 

9 
1 
8 
11 
3 
5 
6 

29 
3 
7 

12 
3 
3 
2 
Z 

6 
3 
3 
2 

4 
3 
6 

3 
3 

4 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

TVisconsin 

1 

i 
'^0    1           18 

1 
i 

1 

1 

11 

1 

........... 

123 

89 

1 

7 

40 

110 

127 

83 
05 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

South  Dakota 

3^ 
80 

90 

3 

2 
2 

3 

1 

3 

5 

1 
11 

5 

3 

1 

1 
2 

24 



7 
4 

2 

321 

22 
67 
100 
49 
9 
49 

2 
291 

Booth  Central  division 

1 

11 

0 

8 

4 

C2 

28 
3 
4 
5 

10 
3 

12 

122 

47 
15 
3 
1 
3 
10 
2 
9 

(3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

8 
11 

20 
65 
87 
46 
9 
40 

...... 

1 
2 
6 

1         1 

Alabama 

1 
1 

4 
1 

1 

MiKAinHippi 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

J 1 



2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

25 
7 

21 
0 

1 

3 

32 

1 

9 

11 

11 

1 

MoDtana  ■ 

10 

3 

2 

4 

1 

1 

10 
1 
2 

2 

' 

2 

' 

2 

1 

1 

.":::::;.::.:::: 

1 

1 

2 

1           ' 

1 

1 

Utah   

1 

1              1 

lioToda 

1 

Idaho  

2 
IS 

0 
73 

1 
0 

4 

1          =" 

1 
2 

1 
4 

1 

WashtDgtoo 

1 
1 
2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

M 
1 
1 

Califuniia 

22 

1 

7 

11 

THE  INSANE. 


237 


Tabi.1!  I70.— deaths  AMONG  THE  FEERLE-MINDKD  AND  INSANE.  BY  AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

AND  UlliJIIPLACES  OF  MUTUEUS:  1800. 


Total. 

AQC  AT  Wnicn  DK/Tn  OCCCBBED. 

SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY.  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF 
MOTllEKS. 

Under 
I  ji'Or. 

1 

2 

3 

« 

6  to  10  lOtolfi 

I&toSOSOtflSS 

ZStoSO 

SOtoSfi 

(.-,  to  to 

ToUl 

9,271 

23 

18 

2S 

12 

13 

00 

129 

27S 

498 

041 

702 

S4a 

6,211 
4.060 

16 

7 

14 

4 

10 

IS 

3 
9 

7 
« 

Bl 
39 

62 
67 

158 
117 

209 
229 

319 
322 

409 
293 

478 

I'Vinolo 

371 

"VThito 

8,352 

19 

10 

20 

10 

10 

75 

111 

22S 

415 

561 

629 

368 
261 

463 

151 

767 

jAnlff               

4,738 

3,eu 

S,458 
2,305 

14 
S 

19 

13 

12 
4 

15 

10 

7 
13 

18 

13 

3 
7 

10 

8 

4 
6 

8 

6 

42 

33 

71 
54 

49 

62 

108 

74 

133 

02 

1P8 
109 

229 
166 

330 

130 

289 
272 

403 

146 

443 

■.124 

KO 

172 

}^]ilo                                

1,275 
1,030 

481 

9 

4 

2 

7 

3 

3 

a 

7 
2 

2 
0 

2 

2 

4 

1 

27 
27 

10 

31 

43 

20 

«9 
40 

35 

78 
52 

70 

Tl 

75 

71 

80 
71 

66 

102 

70 

53 

265 
210 

2,672 

o 

3 

i" 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

7 
3 

7 

11 
0 

14 

23 
12 

54 

37 
33 

130 

33 

38 

191 

43 

23 

246 

24 

29 

4 

2 

295 

1,59,1 
1,074 

2,466 

3 

r 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

3 

5 

g 

2 

33 
21 

21 

69 
61 

68 

110 
81 

134 

147 
99 

140 

179 

3 

1 

116 

2 

211 

1,356 
1,U0 

428 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

7 
14 

0 

36 
32 

17 

67 
07 

19 

79 
61 

26 

121 

1 
1 

" 

90 

30 

244 
184 

919 

1 

1 

18 

1 
5 

50 

9 
8 

83 

8 
11 

80 

19 
7 

73 

17 

1 
15 

19 

Colored 

4 

2 

5 

2 

3 

83 

473 
446 

3,1*4 

2 
2 

17 

2 
12 

3 
2 

19 

i" 

10 

3 
9 

9 
0 

74 

13 
5 

97 

25 
25 

159 

40 
43 

214 

30 
50 

226 

41 

32 

217 

35 

47 

Birtliplftf  PS  of  mothers  (white) : 

353 

JUtilG                                        

1,712 
1,472 

209 

" 

9 
3 

9 
10 

2 
8 

5 
4 

1 

40 
34 

46 
51 

2 

96 
63 

3 

123 
91 

13 

96 
130 

17 

111 
106 

13 

137 

115 

27 

177 
122 

81 

1 

2 

1 
2 

2 

7 
6 

2 

9 
8 

8 

8 
S 

5 

13 

1 

14 

3 

Wale        

SI 
30 

1,037 

1 

1 

15 

i" 

40 

S 
3 

52 

2 
3 

62 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

87 

Male              

486 
551 

127 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

t 
7 

19 
21 

10 

23 
29 

7 

36 
26 

10 

4« 

3 

1 

41 

1 

1? 

1 

Male 

69 
58 

46 

1 

1 

i" 

5 
2 

1 

4 
6 

1 

3 

4 

1 

8 
2 

3 

5 

8 

1 

)  " 

27 
19 

796 

1 

I 
2 

58 

i::::::: 

1 
12 

1 
3« 

I 
S7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

• 

71 

Male 

485 
311 

203 

117 
86 

I 

2 

1 

i' 

1 

5 
4 

1 

7 
5 

4 

20 
10 

19 

31 
26 

34 

33 
25 

38 

U 

1 

77 

) 

1 

1 

1 

24 

1 

I.'.'..'.'.'. 

1 

1 

1 


11 
8 

19 
15 

20 
6 

11 

i'omaie 

::;;;;::i:::;:;:: ;::;::: 

i 

1          4 

13 

238 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ItO.— DEATHS  AMONG  THE  FEEBLE-MINDED  AND  INSANE,  BY  AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  SIOTIIEKS:  1890— Continued. 


TotaL 

AQB  AT  WHICH  DKATH  OCCnRRED. 

MOTHEBS. 

Under 
1  year. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

6  to  10 

10  to  15 

15  to  20 

20  to  25 

1          ! 

SS  to  30  so  to  35 

35lu40 

Birthplace  of  mothers  (white)— Continned. 

23 

1 

1 

5 

1 

14 
9 

8 

1 

1 

3 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

■J 

31    1 

1 

2 

1 

2 
S 

XtA]y                                          

2 

5 

Male        

21 
10 

40 

1 
1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 

5 

Male                       

22 

18 

89 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 
4 

3 

2 
5 

1 

2 
1 

4 

1 

10 

Male            

58 
31 

3,307 

2 
1 

229 

4 
1 

289 

9 

1 

7 

15 

1 
67 

4 
156 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

348 

Male       

1,967 
1,340 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1               ^ 

6 
9 

37 
30 

82 

74 

129 

100 

179 

no 

204 

2 

SIX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY.  XHV  BIBTHPLACES  OF 
MOTUEB8. 

AOB  AT  WHICH  DEATH  OCCUEBBD. 

40  to  45 

45  to  60 

50  to  55 

oS  to  00 

60  to  65 

65  to  70 

70  to  76 

76  to  80 

80  to  86 

86  to  00 

00  to  95 

95  and 
over. 

TTn- 
known. 

Total 

757 

845 

715 

597 

622 

630 

602 

447 

287 

140 

49 

31 

274 

Male 

440 
317 

671 

482 
363 

758 

406 
309 

334 
263 

369 
253 

368 
262 

350 
252 

259 
188 

157 
130 

72 
68 

18 
31 

8 
23 

153 

122 

^^ite - 

649 

562 

584 

591 

565 

431 

270 

128 

44 

22 

216 

3'Jt 

277 

409 
126 

437 

321 

455 
173 

372 
277 

376 

157 

314 
248 

310 

131 

344 
240 

319 

142 

316 
248 

337 

158 

327 
238 

353 

160 

251 
180 

303 

146 

151 
119 

103 

94 

68 

00 

84 
43 

17 
27 

29 

16 

3 
19 

18 

6 

121 

95 

134 

64 

Male 

67 
59 

24 

101 
72 

27 

84 
73 

14 

71 
60 

12 

90 

52 

13 

91 
65 

10 

91 

72 

■   10 

80 
66 

11 

68 
36 

10 

18 
25 

4 

6 

10 

3 

5 

1 

31 

33 

7 

Male 

14 
10 

259 

12 
15 

255 

9 
5 

205 

7 
5 

167 

5 
8 

164 

6 

4 

171 

4 
6 

177 

7 
4 

140 

8 
2 

59 

2 

•> 

37 

10 

i' 

12 

4 

3 

Biribplaoos  of  pftroDtA  nnkiiowii 

63 

Male 

161 
85 

219 

154 
101 

204 

123 
82 

214 

95 

72 

221 

90 
G8 

235 

103 
68 

227 

nil 

Ul 
192 

90 
50 

101 

33 
26 

90 

21 
13 

40 

4 

0 

12 

3 
9 

4 

39 

Kemale 

24 

31 

Male 

124 
95 

43 

149 

lis 

39 

139 
105 

29 

121 
100 

31 

133 
102 

30 

125 
102 

30 

99 
93 

20 

64 
40 

24 

44 

46 

17 

21 
19 

4 

4 
8 

3 

i" 

19 

la 

51 

Mule 

25 
18 

86 

21 
18 

87 

17 
12 

66 

20 
11 

35 

20 
10 

38 

21 
9 

36 

14 
6 

37 

10 
14 

10 

8 
9 

17 

3 
1 

12 

1 
2 

5 

9 

28 

23 

Colored 

53 

Male 

46 
40 

45 
42 

84 
82 

20 
15 

25 
13 

22 
14 

23 
14 

8 
8 

6 

11 

4 

8 

1 
4 

S 

4 

31 

remale 

37 

THE  INSANE. 


239 


Taiu-E  170.— deaths  among  TITE  EEI.ni.l-.MINnEll  AM)  INSANi;,  BY  ACE  PERIODS  AXD  HY  SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY, 

AND  lUUTIU'l.ACES  OK  MOTIIEKS:  1890— Continiira. 


AOK  AT  WnlOB  DBATQ  OCOUIIBKD. 

8KX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  IIIUTIirLACKS  Or 
UOTIIKBS. 

40to4S 

4Gto&0 

1 
GOtoSS 

fi5to00 

] 
60(0  OS 

1 
86  tu  70 

70lo<i 

;fito8o 

80  to  85 

Hi  to  00 

00  to  Oi 

Doand 
over. 

ITn- 
knowiL 

Birthplnrcn  of  mothers  (wliitc) : 

199 

231 

212 

165 

183 

192 

201 

166 

112 

68 

21 

IS 

in 

.04 
93 

27 

139 
112 

39 

111 

101 

20 

80 
76 

25 

116 
67 

14 

113 

79 

26 

114 

87 

29 

80 

77 

15 

64 
46 

20 

22 
36 

5 

7 
14 

s 

10 
2 

It 

61 

1 

"iXaXc            .                                          

17 

in 

2 

23 
10 

4 

10 

10 

9 

15 

10 

10 

11 
3 

2 

17 
9 

11 

20 
9 

9 

8 

7 

8 

12 
8 

3 

4 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 
2 

108 

6 
3 

05 

7 
3 

01 

2 
108 

9 

2 

85 

4 
5 

90 

7 

1 

41 

1 
2 

43 

1 

1 
13 

1 
7 

70 

1 

U 

Ifnle  

34 
42 

15 

52 
56 

17 

44 

51 

11 

45 
4G 

12 

48 
GO 

7 

35 
60 

5 

35 
53 

3 

24 
17 

2 

15 
28 

2 

6 

7 

2 

1 
6 

1 

i" 

7 

S 

^alo                                          

7 
8 

7 

I 

4 

5 
6 

5 

6 
6 

6 

6 
1 

2 

2 
3 

4 

2 
2 

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

s 

Male 

4 

3 

G$ 

3 

1 

76 

6 

69 

4 
2 

61 

1 
1 

72 

3 

1 

77 

2 

2 

1 
1 

20 

I 

14 

1 

43 

33 

4 

10 

Male    

39 

27 

13 

44 

32 

12 

46 
23 

16 

37 
24 

11 

45 

27 

10 

52 
25 

7 

27 

18 

13 

19 

14 

2 

15 
5 

3 

8 
6 

1 

3 

1 

7 

3 

5 

Male       

8 

S 

1 

8 
4 

5 

8 
8 

5 
6 

3 

5 
5 

3 

1 
6 

1 

11 

2- 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Male                      

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

Female 

7 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

G 

1 

6 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

3 
3 

10 

i" 

9 

3 
1 

10 

1 

4 

i 

5 

1 
4 

1 

1 

6 

8 

3 

2 

2 

1 

5 

Male 

9 
1 

328 

7 
2 

312 

8 
2 

262 

3 
3 

205 

4 

4 

207 

4 
1 

216 

1 
3 

203 

2 
1 

173 

1 

1 

79 

female 

2 
40 

IS 

1 

12 

I 

134 

Male 

206 
122 

186 
126 

158 
104 

119 
86 

125 
82 

132 
84 

132 
71 

104 
69 

43 
36 

28 
12 

6 
9 

3 
9 

77 

Female 

67 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


241 

717G  INS 16 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


243 


Table  I'M.— FEERLK-jriXnF.D,  WITir  PISTINC'TION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AXD  XATIVITV,  T\Y  STATES  AND 

TEKIilTOKIES:  1890. 


Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WUITB. 

COLOBKD. 

ToUl. 

Natiro  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

TotiU. 

Black. 

Mixed 
blood. 

STATES  AND  TERHITORIKS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Hale. 

F»- 
mate. 

TIio  Unitod  States... 

05,571 

52,940 

42,631 

47, 152 

37,845 

35,061 

28,144 

7,210 

&,18B 

4,875 

4,212 

5,788 

4,786 

4,872 

4,018 

916 

768 

North  Atlnntio  division.... 

25,  617 

14, 033 

11,584 

13,854 

11,414 

9,921 

8,112 

2,395 

1,850 

1,638 

1,452 

179 

170 

143 

133 

86 

ST 

1,591 

779 

001 

2,929 

488 

1,208 

7,337 

1,631 

8,753 

14,643 

907 
437 
501 

1,647 
270 
695 

3,929 
861 

4,786 

7,929 

684 

342 
400 

1,282 
218 
513 

3,408 
770 

3,967 

6,714 

902 
435 
499 

1,625 
263 
686 

3,901 
833 

4,708 

6,319 

«82 
340 
400 

1,272 
208 
601 

3,373 
743 

3,895 

4,626 

803 
376 
407 

1,036 
154 
609 

2,500 
575 

3,561 

4,998 

603 
305 
322 
759 
121 
353 

2,139 
518 

2,992 

4,270 

58 

29 

71 

386 

52 

88 

851 

165 

695 

212 

40 

19 

54 

297 

37 

81 

686 

127 

609 

147 

41 

30 
21 

203 
57 
91 

550 
03 

452 

109 

39 
16 

24 
216 

50 

67 
548 

98 
394 

109 

6 

2 

2 

22 

7 

7 

28 

28 

78 

2,610 

2 
2 

10 
10 
12 
35 
27 
72 

2,188 

2 

3 
2 

14 
460 

3 

New  Hampshiro 

3 

1 

18 
6 
6 
22 
24 
64 

2,204 

9 
7 
10 
24 
23 
60 

1,858 

I 

§ 

m 

IX 

4 
13 

South  Atlantic  (Uvlsion.... 

330 

220 
1,549 

261 
3,090 
1,430 
3,597 
1,805 
2,191 

50O 

36,541 

109 
838 
150 

1,681 
816 

1,909 
971 

1,191 
264 

20,  665 

111 
711 
111 

1,409 
614 

1,688 
834 

1,000 
236 

15,  876 

88 
C56 
87 
1,102 
793 
1,  282 
446 
726 
139 

20,  250 

102 
556 
71 
919 
594 
1,158 
400 
005 
121 

15,595 

79 

496 

67 

1,074 

734 

1,274 

436 

715 

123 

13,418 

85 
426 

51 
901 
059 
1,151 
390 
595 
112 

10,224 

7 

102 

11 

18 

42 

7 

8 

8 

9 

4,013 

11 

8 
12 
24 
7 
8 
8 
4 

3,054 

21            R 

21 
182 

63 
579 

23 
627 
526 
465 
125 

415 

9 

155 
40 
490 
20 
530 
434 
395 
115 

281 

19 
153 
53 

472 
21 
507 
466 
406 
105 

306 

9 
132 

33 
409 

16 
443 
377 
346 

93 

212 

2 
27 
10 

107 
2 

120 
59 
59 
20 

110 

58 
9 
10 
17 
1 
2 
3 
7 

2,819 

63 
12 
0 
11 

2 

5 

2,317 

District  of  Columbia... 

7 
81 

4 
87 
57 

South  CaroliBa 

Georgia 

49 

Florida 

22 

Korth  Central  division 

«> 

Ohio 

8,035 

5,568 

5,249 

3,218 

2,402 

1,451 

3,319 

3,681 

135 

285 

959 

2,039 

10,  809 

4,460 

3,201 

2,952 

1,858 

1,325 

836 

1,885 

2,162 

84 

167 

558 

1,177 

9,208 

3,575 

2,367 

2,297 

1,360 

1,077 

615 

1,434 

1,719 

51 

118 

401 

862 

7,601 

4,352 

3,129 

2,909 

1,834 

1,324 

633 

1,879 

2,034 

84 

167 

555 

1,150 

6,034 

3,515 

2,330 

2,203 

1,354 

1,077 

015 

1,429 

1,601 

50 

118 

399 

842 

5,461 

3,255 

2,578 

1,912 

1,001 

379 

225 

1,160 

1,660 

18 

09 

304 

851 

6,080 

2,589 

1,905 

1,438 

782 

206 

149 

878 

1,272 

9 

45 

206 

635 

5,051 

728 
353 
577 
441 
667 
297 
456 
226 
24 
49 
120 
175 

344 

594 
283 
421 
297 
416 
229 
327 
199 
17 
41 
115 
115 

239 

369 
198 
420 
302 
378 
311 
263 
142 
42 
49 
131 
124 

210 

332 

142 

386 

275 

363 

237 

224 

130 

24 

32 

78 

02 

171 

108 

72 

43 

21 

1 

3 

6 

128 

60 

87 

32 

6 

5 
118 

1 

75 
44 
32 
12 
1 
3 
6 
107 

39 
28 
27 
2 

33 
28 
11 
12 

21 

Iiid  iana 

9 

g 

Micliigan 

4 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

4 
96 

1 

1         , 

21 

22 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

3 
27 

2,574 

2 
20 

2,140 

1 
24 

2,215 

1 
14 

1,810 

2 
3 

359 

Kan.^a3 

South  Central  division 

0 
330 

3,635 
3,590 
2,187 
1,756 
1,173 
2,763 
34 
1,671 

1,961 

1,955 

1,967 

1, 159 

991 

613 

1,547 

21 

925 

1,105 

1,680 

1,623 

1,028 

765 

530 

1,216 

13 

746 

856 

1,084 

1,561 

706 

451 

380 

1,154 

20 

078 

1,095 

1,492 
1,285 
617 
339 
318 
859 
13 
538 

849 

1,547 
1,507 
669 
441 
284 
044 
19 
649 

044 

1,375 
1,2.59 
605 
330 
237 
712 
13 
520 

487 

95 
39 
12 

7 

59 

111 

1 
20 

252 

69 
16 
7 
5 
44 
85 

42 

15 

5 

3 

37 

99 

48 
8 
5 

* 
37 

62 

271 
406 
453 
540 
263 
393 
1 
247 

10 

188 
338 
411 
426 
212 
357 

208 

7 

229 
337 
400 
487 
215 
336 
1 
210 

5 

155 
292 
350 
366 
163 
305 

42 
69 
S3 

53 
48 
57 

3S 

40 

01 

60 

49 

Texas 

52 

Oklahoma 

11 
199 

0 
199 

7 
163 

179 
6 

37 
6 

29 

% 

52 

14 

192 

127 

13 

183 

22 

55 

140 

283 

880 

32 
10 
119 

73 

11 

110 

12 

32 

70 

113 

487 

20 

73 
54 
2 
73 
10 
23 
64 
140 
393 

31 
10 
117 

10 
110 
12 
32 
75 
143 
483 

20 
4 
72 
54 

2 

73 
10 
23 
64 
140 
387 

17 

5 

84 

61 

6 

27 

10 

19 

53 

111 

252 

10 

50 

48 

2 

22 

6 

12 

37 

103 

197 

7 
1 
16 

4 
4 
39 
1 
5 
15 
17 
143 

4 

18 
4 

18 

4 
6 
18 
19 
108 

17 
44 

15 

83 

6 
4 

4 
2 

33 

1 

1 

"Wyoming 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

New  Mexico 

1 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

5 

9 

18 

82 

"Washington 

1 

1 

Oregon  

4 

6 

2 

4 

2 

a 

244 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  172.— FEEBLE-MIXDED,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OP 

POPULATION,  BY   STATES  AND   TERRITORIES:   1850  TO   1890.  (o) 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Tho  United  States . 


Male... 

rem  ale . 


White... 
Colored. . 


Kative  .. 
Foreign . 


Horth  Atlantic  division  . 


Male... 
Female. 


■Wliite... 
Colored.. 

yaliro  .. 
Foreign . 


Maine. 


Male . . . 
Female . 


■Wliito... 

Colored.. 

Kative  . . 
Forei^ . 


Kew  Hampshire.. 


Male... 
Female. 


TTliile... 
Colored.. 

Native  .. 
Foreign . 


Vennont. 


Male... 
Female. 


■White... 
Colored.. 


Native .. 
Foreign . 


Uusachosetts . 


Hale.... 
Female.. 


White... 
Colored  . 

Native  .. 
Foreign . 


Kbodo  Island  . 


Male... 
Female . 


Willie... 
ColoreU  . 


Native .. 
Foreign  . 


CoDDeetlcat.. 


Male... 
Female. 


White... 
Colitrwl  . 

Notlvo , . 
Farolpi . 


mniBER  OP  FEEBLE-UINDISD. 


IS90 


95,609 


S2.9fi2 
42,647 


84.907 
10. 012 


8C,SM 
9,105 


14,0.1* 
11,585 


25,268 

ojI 


2.993 


907 
6li4 


1,584 

7 


1,511 

go 


779 


437 
312 


733 
46 


901 


501 
400 


899 
2 


850 
45 


1,647 
1,282 


2,897 
il2 


2,607 
422 


488 


270 
2U 


471 
17 


381 
107 


696 

614 


1,189 
20 


1,0.11 
Via 


1880 


76,895 


45. 309 
81,5e6 


67.316 
9,579 


72,888 
4,007 


19,550 


11,409 
8,141 


19, 290 

260 


18,261 
1,289 


1,325 


764 
561 


1.323 


1,273 
62 


398 
305 


698 
5 


678 
25 


803 


482 
321 


800 
3 


747 
56 


1,220 
811 


2,017 
14 


1,861 

170 


142 

92 


223 
11 


210 
24 


604 
313 


802 
IS 


707 
50 


1870 


24, 527 


14,485 
10,  042 


21.  324 
3,  203 


22,882 
1,645 


7,092 


1860 


18aO 


18,!I30         15,787 


4,511 
3,151 

7,592 
lUO 

7,039 
653 


628 


371 
257 


627 
1 


613 
15 


198 
127 


313 

12 


325 


213 
112 


299 
26 


494 
284 


771 
7 


716 


70 
47 


119 

4 


114 

9 


191 

160 


333 
8 

316 


11, 080 

7,850 


10, 952 
1,9T8 


17,809 
1,121 


6.859 


4,024 
2,835 


6,752 

1117 


6,334 
625 


659 


650 
3 


611 

18 


197 
139 


330 


320 
10 


263 


I.IO 
104 


262 
1 


252 
11 


261 


7(13 
9 


604 

4H 


02 
39 


207 


148 
119 


201 
0 


9,149 

6.638 


14.257 

i,k;o 


15, 187 
600 


6,870 


3.541 
2.429 


6.883 
87 


5,650 
320 


577 


346 

231 


575 
2 


565 

12 


351 


215 

136 


350 

1 


350 
1 


299 


182 
117 


297 
2 


294 
5 


404 

327 


759 
32 


71 
43 


110 

4 


113 
1 


287 


184 


283 

4 


RATIO  TEE  1,900,000  or  POPULATION. 


1890 


1,527 


1,652 
1,396 


1.540 
1,389 


1,621 

984 


1,472 


1,617 
1,328 


1,476 
1,256 


1,674 
770 


2,727 
2,  U82 


2,403 
3,840 


2,  .590 
1,  013 


2.342 
1,800 


2,002 
5,797 


:,4io 

630 


2, 9.i9 
2,  453 


2.713 
1,992 


2,969 
1,021 


1,514 
1,114 


1,308 
1,358 


I.  CM 
042 


1,007 
1,228 


1,394 
2,223 


1,693 
1,0U7 


1,881 
1,304 


1,621 
1,660 


1,808 
801 


1880 


1,533 


1,776 
1,282 


1,  551 
1,419 


1,677 
600 


1.348 


1,693 
1,108 


1.351 

1,113 


1,562 
458 


2,042 


2,358 
1,  727 


2,045 
960 


2,157 
883 


2,026 


2,334 

1,728 


2,010 
0,  562 


2.255 
540 


2,417 


2,888 
1,941 


2,415 
2,809 


2.564 
1.367 


1,138 


1,421 

877 


1,144 
725 


1,389 

;ia3 


1,007 
641 

820 
1,069 

1,0.17 


1,048 


1,313 
1,257 


1,657 
385 


1870 


es6 


743 
627 


635 
645 


694 

295 


747 
507 


627 
651 


720 
259 


1,002 


1,185 
819 


1,004 
475 


1,C60 
307 


1,021 


1,272 
781 


1,023 


1,084 
405 


9S3 


1,  ;.«5 

079 


1.055 
651 


534 


702 
377 


634 
493 


649 
175 


725 
417 


601 

779 


704 
162 


720 
651 


631 
808 


740 
220 


ISCO 


602 


689 

511 


or.o 
438 


662 
271 


C47 


764 
532 


647 

685 


739 
259 


1,049 


1,214 
881 


1.040 
2,262 


1,085 
481 


1,533 
836 


1,068 
478 


835 


1,001 
665 


833 
1,272 


892 
330 


578 


750 
411 


.'i7C 
934 


684 

185 


737 

431 


603 
1,259 


707 
107 


680 


656 
608 


678 
691 


067 
ITJ 


ISSO 


773 
683 


729 
420 


725 
267 


692 


816 

667 


694 
581 


774 
241 


1,163 
809 


1,475 


1,  025 

377 


1,104 


1,376 
841 


1,103 
1,923 


1,152 
70 


952 


1,137 

709 


948 
2,785 


1.048 
148 


795 


950 
<>46 


798 
652 


914 
196 


773 


785 
1,090 


914 
43 


774 


1,003 
661 


779 
620 


863 
IM 


I  Iiii'luding  Cliinea*,  Japanese,  and  liidinns. 


THE   FEEBLE-I^riNDED. 


245 


Taule  17'i.— KEEBLE-MINDKD,   WITH   DISTINCniON   OF   SEX,  COLOK,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND   RATIOS  I'Elt   1,000,000  OF 
rorULATlON,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUKITOUIES:   1850  TO   1S90— Coiitiuued. 


6TATB9  AKX>  TEnniTOBtKS. 

nOKBBB  or  FEEOLE-HIHDED. 

KATIO  PCB  1,000,000  OF  POPOLAHON. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1800 

I860 

1800 

1880 

1870 

18M 

1860 

North  Atlantic  division— Continued. 

7,337 

6,084 

2.486 

2,314 

1,665 

1,223 

1,1B7 

887 

». 

Eas 

Mnlo 

3,  929 
8,4(18 

7,274 
03 

6,2:19 
1,098 

1,631 

3,512 
2,  572 

8,023 
61 

5,565 
529 

1,056 

1,  :iB7 
1.099 

2,462 
24 

2,179 
307 

436 

1,347 
967 

2,288 
26 

2,057 
257 

365 

970 
«95 

1,644 
21 

1.504 
181 

419 

1,330 
1,128 

1,228 
852 

1,409 
699 

1,129 

1,402 
998 

1,201 
913 

1,435 
437 

934 

841 
495 

509 
457 

672 
270 

481 

097 
407 

697 
529 

714 
257 

543 

819 

■Wliito 

539 

Native     .     ...           

610 

245 

856 

Male 

801 

770 

1.570 
65 

1,440 
191 

8,754 

608 
448 

1,011 
45 

977 
79 

6,497 

256 
180 

417 
19 

399 
37 

2.250 

230 
135 

343 

22 

350 
16 

1,842 

260 
159 

406 
13 

406 
13 

1,407 

1,194 
1,063 

1,128 
1.  l:i7 

1,290 
581 

1,663 

1,793 
1,531 

1.071 
1,376 

1.702 
1,000 

1,053 

1,0«0 
7«4 

926 
1,151 

1,074 
356 

1,517 

1,769 
1,260 

1,523 
1,211 

1,676 
517 

1,762 

509 
394 

470 
619 

G!lfl 
190 

039 

086 
401 

530 
868 

637 
122 

634 

1,«60 

051 

872 

541 

945 

217 

635 

4,787 
3,967 

8.003 
151 

7,908 
846 

14.644 

3,77!) 
2,718 

6,  .393 
104 

6,103 
304 

13.  368 

1,355 
895 

2,213 
37 

2,090 
160 

4,460 

1, 04.". 
797 

1,807 
35 

1,094 
148 

3,853 

849 
618 

1,432 
35 

1,376 
91 

3,520 

771 
508 

640 
566 

702 
293 

760 

718 
&49 

034 
615 

684 
344 

718 

727 

540 

634 

063 

685 

752 

7,930 
6,714 

9,845 
4,799 

14,422 

222 

220 

7.957 
5,431 

9,044 
4.314 

13. 302 
86 

269 

2,6.12 
1.818 

2.950 
1,600 

4,423 
27 

69 

2,302 
1,551 

2.819 
1,034 

3,824 
29 

67 

2,004 
1,516 

2,657 
863 

3,491 
29 

92 

1,795 
1  512 

1,761 
1,469 

1,667 
1,0U5 

1,306 

2,118 
1,415 

1,943 
1,476 

1,792 
494 

1,835 

918 
608 

812 
670 

778 
102 

S52 

857 
579 

833 
502 

735 
178 

697 

855 

049 

"WTiit©                              

943 

464 

703 

276 

1,005 

109 
111 

190 
30 

212 
8 

1,549 

165 

101 

214 
5.1 

263 
6 

1,319 

39 

30 

48 
21 

67 
2 

362 

40 
27 

53 
14 

67 

46 
46 

74 

18 

88 

4 

391 

1,274 
1,339 

1,357 
1,055 

1,365 
608 

1,486 

2.226 
1.434 

1,7«1 
2,080 

1,918 
634 

1,411 

623 

481 

47U 
921 

578 
219 

464 

706 
486 

585 
047 

650 

l.OOI 

1.009 

1.040 

884 

1.020 

701 

305 

444 

E71 

8S8 
711 

1,212 
337 

1,426 
123 

261 

806 
513 

959 
360 

1,287 
32 

107 

218 
144 

239 
123 

349 
13 

50 

178 
127 

174 
131 

295 
10 

27 

222 
169 

275 
116 

381 
10 

13 

1,625 
1.350 

1,460 
1,501 

1,604 
1,3W 

1,133 

1.744 

1,083 

1,323 
)   712 

1,510 
386 

602 

566 
304 

393 
701 

500 
156 

380 

522 
367 

337 
763 

484 

129 

360 

759 

581 

■WTiito     

658 

Colored 

703 

716 

195 

253 

130 
111 

158 
103 

240 
21 

3,090 
1.C81 

l.4(;9 

2.  021 
1,009 

3,074 
Hi 

69 
38 

54 

63 

97 

10 

2,794 

38 
12 

20 
30 

47 
3 

1,130 

15 
12 

20 
7 

21 
6 

ol,279 

5 
8 

10 
3 

12 

1 

al,  182 

1,369 
919 

1,021 
1,301 

1       1.  134 
1,119 

1,866 

820 

404 

453 
889 

604 
384 

1,847 

Oil 
173 

227 
691 

407 
185 

922 

423 
303 

329 
489 

335 
481 

801 

207 

291 

White 

264 

218 

257 

203 

831 

1,710 
1,084 

1,839 
955 

2.  787 

691 
439 

,        708 
422 

1, 121) 

1 

770 
509 

1,009 
270 

1,2-2 
7 

083 
497 

891 
291 

1, 175 
7 

2.039 
1,694 

1.9S1 
1,081 

1,877 
871 

2.293 
1,413 

2,  OSS 
1,512 

1,801 
476 

1,  l.';7 
699 

994 
822 

932 
73 

955 
644 

963 
492 

815 
200 

954 

706 

"W'hito 

996 

652 

INativo 

840 

Foreign 

305 

a  Including  West  Virginia. 


246 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   172.— FEEBLEOriXDED,  WITH   DISTINCTIOX   OF   SEX,  COLOR.  AND  NATIVITY.  AND   RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF 
POPULATION,  BY  STATES  AND   TERRITORIES:   18D0  TO   1800— Contmued. 


KUMBEB  OF  FEEBLE-MDi'DED. 

KATIO  PEB  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION. 

ISOO 

ISSO 

1870 

ISOO 

1850 

1890 

18S0 

1870 

1860 

ISSO 

South  Atlantic  division— Contiuued. 

1,430 

1,307 

427 

1,875 

2,210 

960 

1 

jiaic                                             

ei6 

GU 

1,387 
43 

1,402 
•28 

•     3, 598 

815 
552 

1,326 
41 

1,355 
12 

3,142 

266 
161 

405 
22 

420 

7 

976 

2.001 
1,048 

1,900 
1,314 

1,885 
1,483 

2,224 

2.591 
1,816 

2,238 
1,582 

2,258 
057 

2,245 

1.194 
735 

955 
1,224 

988 
410 

911 

\\n,ite                                           

Colored                                                                     

980 

704 

987 

914 

Male         

1,910 
l,i;88 

2.440 
1,158 

3,597 

1 

1,805 

1,835 
1,307 

2,134 
1,008 

3,142 

558 
418 

665 
311 

976 

566 
414 

708 
272 

978 
2 

403 

451 
343 

615 
179 

792 
2 

348 

2,390 
2,062 

2,312 
2,058 

2,228 
270 

1,568 

2,668 
1,836 

2,461 
1,893 

2,251 

1,076 
756 

980 
792 

914 

1,142 
833 

1,124 

750 

989 
606 

573 

1,047 

783 

Whito        

1,112 

566 

914 

775 

1.588 

465 

1,595 

659 

521 

Male              

971 

834 

846 
959 

1,801 
4 

2,191 

924 
664 

806 
782 

1,581 

7 

2,433 

279 
186 

285 
180 

465 

229 
174 

270 
133 

401 
2 

724 

191 

157 

249 
99 

346 
2 

664 

1,697 
1,441 

1,831 
1,392 

1.573 
638 

1,192 

1,884 
1,314 

2.061 
1,2U1 

1,600 
911 

1,573 

811 
614 

984 
433 

607 

659 
488 

927 
322 

578 
200 

685 

570 

463 

907 

Colored         

251 

Native 

524 

230 

871 

736 

733 

Male 

1,191 
1,000 

1,331 
860 

2,186 
5 

500 

1,412 
1.021 

1,499 
934 

2,420 

7 

369 

488 
383 

517 
354 

870 
1 

100 

467 

257 

635 
189 

723 
1 

68 

379 

285 

515 
149 

663 

1 

36 

1,295 
1,090 

1,360 
1,001 

1,198 
412 

1,277 

1.851 
1,310 

1,835 

1,288 

1,584 
663 

1,369 

843 
033 

809 
649 

742 
00 

633 

878 

489 

904 
406 

C9I 
86 

484 

830 

634 

987 

387 

737 

154 

Florida  

412 

• 

Male 

264 
236 

260 
240 

484 
16 

36,553 

221 
148 

213 
156 

364 
5 

27,255 

65 
45 

63 
37 

100 

37 
31 

50 
18 

67 
1 

4.737 

25 
11 

28 
8 

34 
2 

3,307 

1,307 
1,246 

1,156 
1,442 

1,313 
698 

1,635 

1.620 
1. 112 

1.494 
1.229 

1.402 
505 

1,570 

582 
483 

656 
404 

647 

!)07 
459 

643 

287 

489 
302 

521 

544 

265 

593 

Colored 

190 

403 

723 

7,698 

593 

029 

Halo 

20,  671 

15,  882 

35,845 
708 

31.414 
5,139 

8,036 

16,026 
11.  229 

26.  599 
656 

24.  914 
2.  341 

0,460 

4.515 
3,183 

7,503 
195 

6.838 
860 

2,338 

2.754 
1,983 

4,619 
118 

4.236 
511 

1,788 

1.953 
1,444 

3,328 
69 

3,188 
209 

1,361 

1,783 
1,475 

1,636 
1,572 

1,716 
1,266 

2,18S 

1,778 
1,345 

1.508 
1.029 

1,724 
803 

2,020 

672 

508 

.191 
690 

612 
369 

877 

58l' 
456 

•■■.lO 
600 

659 
331 

764 

604 
558 

632 
500 

Colored 

Xalive 

071 

321 
687 

Ohio 

Male 

4.461 
3.575 

7,867 
169 

7,334 
702 

5,S«g 

3.737 
2,723 

0,307 
153 

0,163 
307 

4,725 

1,345 
093 

2,271 
67 

2,174 
164 

1,360 

1,010 
709 

1,748 
40 

•  1.035 
153 

007 

758 
003 

1,344 
17 

1,277 
84 

038 

2,404 
1,968 

2,195 
1,931 

2,283 
1,528 

2,G40 

2,315 

1,719 

2.023 
1,909 

2,195 

777 

2,388 

1.000 
748 

873 
1.058 

048 
440 

800 

856 
GG9 

7110 
1,090 

813 
400 

072 

745 
626 

687. 
673 

725 
385 

049 

Wllilo 

Colored 

Native 

Indiana 

Male 

3,201 
2,367 

5,459 
100 

5,228 
340 

2.  789 
1,030 

4,043 
82 

4.550 
176 

790 
570 

1,346 
14 

l,28:i 
78 

530 
377 

800 
11 

854 
C3 

545 
303 

025 
13 

890 
30 

2,863 
2,204 

2,543 
2,387 

2.  .'>55 
2,320 

2,700 
2,000 

2.  395 
2. 070 

2.481 
1,214 

921 
603 

813 
605 

833 
651 

758 
570 

000 
039 

093 
448 

1.005 
825 

917 
1,154 

064 
703 

Colored 

Native 

Foreign \ [][[ 

THE   FEEHLK-MINDED. 


247 


Table  172.-FEEBLE-MINDED,  WITH   DISTIXCTIOX  OF   SKX,   COLOR,  AXD  NATIVITY,  AND   KATIOS   I'KIi  1,000,000  OP 
POl'ULATiUN,  15V   STATES   AND   TERRITORIES:    1850  TO   1890— Continued. 


NTHBER  OP  FBEBLE-MDTDED. 

BATIO  FEB  1,000,000  or  FOrOLATIOlt. 

STATES  AXD  TEttBITOBIKS. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1800 

ISfiO 

1800 

1880 

1870 

18«0 

18S0 

Hortli  rentral  divioion— Continncd. 

Illinois 

5,249 

4,170 

1,244 

583 

303 

1.372 

1,355 

400 

343 

436 

T^Jj|]q                                                                                               

2,952 
2,207 

5,17i 
75 

4,443 

806 

3,219 

2,451 

1.719 

4, 123 
47 

3,764 
406 

2,181 

754 
490 

1,228 
16 

1,068 
176 

613 

350 
232 

588 

218 
145 

361 
2 

340 
23 

189 

1,497 
1,239 

1,373 
1,29« 

1,480 
957 

1,537 

1,545 
1,153 

1,380 
1,006 

1,509 
696 

1,332 

573 
401 

489 
550 

527 
342 

SIS 

394 
287 

345 

48S 

300 

427 

368 

Xntivo                      

508 
60 

333 

360 
246 

445 

4M 

206 

475 

j^IjiIp,                                  

1,859 
1,360 

3,18« 
31 

2,550 
669 

2,406 

1,287 
894 

2,134 
27 

1,863 
318 

1,785 

377 
236 

606 

7 

517 
90 

560 

171 
162 

332 
1 

271 
62 

257 

110 
79 

186 
3 

172 
17 

94 

1,703 
1,357 

1,538 
1,470 

1,645 
1.230 

1,426 

1,492 
1,154 

1,334 
1,207 

1,492 
819 

1,357 

610 
417 

519 

417 

564 
358 

531 

433 
457 

451 
77 

452 
410 

331 

524 

421 

■\yi,ito                                         

471 

1.161 

502 

311 

308 

Malo 

1.327 
1,079 

2,401 
5 

1,663 
743 

1,451 

1,025 
760 

1,776 
9 

1,374 
411 

729  • 

328 
232 

559 
1 

404 
156 

134 

162 
95 

257 

61 
33 

92 
2 

72 
22 

1 

1.517 
1.  329 

1,429 

780 

1.424 
1,431 

1,115 

1.507 
1,190 

1.350 
1,531 

1.510 
1,014 

934 

002 
455 

532 
301 

685 
428 

305 

398 
258 

332 

370 
235 

302 

3.150 

Native                   -  ■        

177 
80 

31 

355 

289 

180 

369 

199 

165 

836 
615 

1,448 
3 

903 
548 

3,319 

442 
287 

717 
12 

538 
191 

2,314 

79 
55 

134 

17 
14 

31 

1,202 
1,0U 

1.117 
529 

1.082 
1,173 

1,736 

1,055 
794 

923 

330 
269 

300 

183 
177 

183 

1 
1 

424 

166 

3,080 

89 
45 

533 

21 

10 

289 

1 

1,049 
714 

1,434 

319 

280 

446 

185 
170 

428 

214 

94 

489 

1,885 
1,434 

3,308 
11 

2.832 
487 

3,882 

1,411 
903 

2.300 
14 

2,096 
218 

3,372 

310 

217 

533 

176 
113 

289 

47 

47 

94 

1,896 
1,563 

1,740 
1,018 

1.784 
1.503 

1,449 

1,6« 
1,163 

1,424 
1,398 

1,538 
833 

1,555 

505 

382 

449 

496 
353 

429 

46C 

516 

490 

l^ative 

464 
69 

779 

248 
41 

523 

87 
7 

357 

469 
337 

453 

436 
387 

M2 

508 

334 

523 

Male           

2,163 
1,719 

3,  035 

247 

3,610 

272 

135 

1,985 
1,387 

3,130 
242 

3,247 
125 

(0) 

442 
337 

699 

80 

715 
64 

(a) 

311 
213 

457 
CO 

496 

27 

(0) 

214 
143 

325 
33 

340 
17 

1.561 
1,328 

1,438 
1,639 

1,761 
1,332 

1,547 
1.663 

493 
409 

436 

677 

477 
288 

5U0 
379 

430 
557 

486 
168 

593 

441 

549 

355 

Native 

1,477           1,659 
1, 158              591 

5C2 

222 

739 

1 

Male 

84 
51 

134 

1 

69 
66 

285 

827 
629 

736 
1,678 

681 
810 

807 

1 

1 

1 

White 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Native 

■ 

1 

i 

!>80 

63 

M 

... 

592 

212 

207 

Male 

167 
118 

285 

48 
32 

73 

7 

56 
24 

1 
2 

3 

1 

926 
794 

871 

583 
605 

548 
3,448 

072 

113 
377 

233 

358 

1 

388 

204 
81 

3 

8.18 
890 

320 

Foreign 

1 

463 

1 

564 

1 

a  See  South  Dakota. 


b Dakota  tenitorj. 


245 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablt  172.— FE£BLE-MJXDED,  ^VITH   DISTINCTION   OF  .SEX.  COLOR.  Am)  NATITITr,   AXD    RATIO.S   PEE   1,000,000  OP 
roPL'EATION,  UY   STATES   AND   TEKKITOlilES:    1850   TO   ISUO— Coutinuei 


STATES  MXt>  TEEHITOJUES. 

BUMBEB  OF  rEEBLEMI>'DBD. 

BATIO  FEB  1,000,000  OP 

POPDLATIOS. 

1890 

18S0 

18<« 

1869 

1S60 

IS90 

ISSO 

1870 

1860 

1850 

Korth  Central  division— CoDtinaed. 

J^'f'bmftkft  , , 

981 

356 

25 

3 

908 

787 

203 

104 

Male 

558 
4U3 

954 
7 

752 
209 

A  042 

202 
154 

352 

4 

290 
66 

1,083 

19 
6 

25 

974 
829 

911 
582 

878 
1,032 

1.431 

810 
758 

783 
1,516 

817 
678 

1,087 

270 
114 

205 

Ff^niyln 

3 
3 

248 
105 

"WTiii© 

Colored 

1 

K&tiTe   - 

21 
4 

109 

2 
1 

17 

1 

228 
130 

299 

89 
157 

ISO 

Male 

1,178 
864 

1,992 
50 

1,826 
216 

16,818 

649 
434 

1,024 
59 

983 
100 

15.  551 

64 
45 

99 
10 

101 
8 

4.464 

U 
6 

17 

1,566 
1,280 

1,447 
969 

1,427 
1,461 

1,533 

1,209 
945 

1,075 
1,343 

1,109 
908 

1,744 

310 
277 

2SG 
555 

320 
163 

694 

186 
125 

160 

, 

'W'hite                               •• 

Colored - ..- 

14 
3 

3.379 

14B 
236 

586 

2,844 

661 

9.212 
7,606 

12,  095 
4,723 

16,  4.T3 

385 

3,635 

9.  225 
6,320 

11,271 

4,  280 

15,390 
161 

3.513 

2.664 

1,800 

3.  009 
1,395 

4,396 
68 

1,141 

1.933 
1.446 

2.660 
719 

3,333 
46 

1,058 

1,014 
1,230 

2,333 
511 

2,805 
39 

907 

1,647 
1,414 

1,015 
1,355 

1,543 
1,196 

1,956 

Z043 
1,436 

1,910 
1,418 

1,780 
587 

2,131 

826 
561 

726 
632 

709 
292 

864 

651 
516 

713 
352 

602 
200 

915 

731 

687 

830 

343 

285 

923 

1,955 
1,680 

3,176 
459 

3,545 
91) 

3,591 

2,0S3 
1,430 

3,026 
487 

3,495 
18 

3,533 

670 
471 

937 

204 

1,124 

17 

1.091 

693 
465 

892 
lOB 

1.046 
12 

881 

512 
395 

796 
111 

903 

4 

846 

2,074 
1,834 

1,997 
1,712 

1,970 
1,516 

2,032 

2,502 
1,752 

2,197 
1,794 

2,199 
302 

2,291 

1,000 
719 

853 
918 

814 

2M 

807 

1,0CI 
825 

970 
703 

954 
201 

794 

1,018 

823 

1,045 

502 

KatiTe 

950 

127 

8(4 

1.968 
1,  623 

2,846 
745 

3,507 

24 

2,191 

2,084 
1,449 

2,817 
710 

3,518 
15 

2,223 

624 
467 

832 
259 

1,087 
4 

721 

4P9 
393 

727 

154 

876 
5 

637 

468 
378 

756 
90 

844 
2 

470 

2.207 
1,853 

2.129 
1,729 

2,041 
1,198 

1,448 

2.7^ 
1,874 

2.474 
1,774 

2,306 
898 

1,761 

1,001 
733 

8R9 
8U3 

877 
207 

723 

869 

717 

878 
544 

803 
236 

557 

028 

758 

White 

999 

366 

84S 

354 

617 

1,160 
1,031 

1,323 
868 

2,181 
10 

1,758 

1.344 

879 

1,  354 

869 

2,217 
6 

1,579 

418 
303 

425 

290 

720 

1 

485 

313 
224 

398 
139 

634 
3 

279 

278 
198 

343 
133 

470 
6 

222 

1.531 
1,365 

1.587 
1,278 

1.456 

677 

1,363 

2,l.'-.9 
1.374 

2.045 
1,448 

1,770 
616 

1,395 

855 
590 

815 
622 

729 
lOU 

530 

640 
472 

317 

SCI 

243 

353 

709 

S22 

804 

Colored 

385 

615 

799 

lOuiiuiDDl 

366 

991 

767 

790 
068 

1,749 
9 

1,17S 

064 
015 

801 
778 

1.577 
2 

1,053 

205 

190 

239 
240 

484 

1 

2B0 

164 
115 

192 

87 

279 

128 
94 

136 
86 

220 
2 

174 

l,.'i25 
1,199 

1,450 
1,300 

1,305 
1,132 

1,050 

1,700 

1,000 

1,671 
1,193 

1.405 

217 

1,120 

714 

4.''<8 

024 

553 

593 

811 

393 

404 
208 

543 

199 

356 

411 

319 

-While 

400 

277 

360 

418 

XfODbfUlA 

247 

349 

336 

045 

s:io 

608 
477 

l.ino 
75 

618 
435 

M7 
4011 

1,0.15 
18 

185 
101 

130 
147 

280 
0 

MO 
98 

1.TS 
112 

237 
10 

101 
73 

106 

08 

153 
21 

1.153 
918 

1,250 
851 

I  1,029 

II  1,508 

1,318 
923 

1,290 
961 

1,168 

332 

511 

277 

384 
403 

421 
97 

403 

290 

378 
820 

«7« 
123 

808 

300 

W'|iit« 

416 

Colunrd 

259 

Katirs 

340 

Voniai 

808 

THE   FEEBLE-MINDED. 


249 


r*T\l.r.  ir».— FEEBLE-MrVPrm,  with   distinction   of    SKX,  color,  and   nativity,  and   R.\TI0S   PKR  1,000,000  OP 
PUPUL.UIO.N,  HY    !STAT1:3   AND   TERKITOEIKS:  1«50  TO    ISiW— Coutinued. 


mniDm  or  riEBLE-MiNDED. 

RATIO  FEB  1,000,000  or  POPin.ATIOK. 

18M 

18M 

187* 

1880 

18G0 

1800 

1880 

1870 

18«0 

18«0 

South  Central  division— Continued. 

3,763 

2,276 

461 

201 

104 

1.236 

1.430 

651 

» 

MB 

Mnln             

1,547 
1.216 

2,013 
750 

2,002 
161 

l.KI 
»55 

1,6.10 
640 

2,180 
S6 

2«1 
1(0 

273 
178 

412 
«9 

123 
78 

164 

37 

185 
16 

63 
41 

93 
11 

100 

4 

1.319 
1.144 

L153 
1.532 

1.249 
1,053 

550 

1..'.77 
1.207 

1.366 
l,62-.i 

1,476 
838 

087 
405 

483 
7U1 

545 
«25 

284 

276 

380 

3-10 
368 

S64 

416 

'White         . 

604 

188 

Vative 

513 

226 

^A]0                                                         

21 
13 

33 

1 

34 

605 
480 

501 
332 

575 

"While                                                                         -  -     . 

Vatire                                                               

1,071 

1.374 

289 

176 

U5 

1.481 

1.712 

597 

404 

548 

Male    

K?5 
746 

1,219 
455 

1,«5 
IB 

l,9r75 

1,115 

860 

1,944 
31 

1,609 
366 

53 

fll 

503 

1.050 
324 

1,388 
6 

1,151 

181 
108 

224 
G5 

289 

102 
74 

152 
24 

176 

64 

51 

103 
12 

U5 

1.579 

1,375 

1,485 
1,470 

1.486 
1,122 

652 

1.948 
1.458 

1.775 
1.536 

1,727 
580 

651 

72!) 
457 

619 

531 

603 

448 

35« 

4^9 
21S 

408 

583 

510 

ess 

Colored          ...     .         . .-- 

252 

Katire 

552 

223 

102 

S6 

225 

165 

313 

692 
459 

1,112 
39 

1,021 
130 

15 

133 

90 

210 
13 

186 

37 

1 

67 
35 

102 

37 
19 

56 

626 

691 

677 
197 

713 
475 

401 

«47 

658 

«90 
251 

805 
260 

383 

218 
236 

231 

162 

275 
118 

49 

ISA 
177 

185 

281 

403 

"VThite 

315 

ITative 

92 
10 

53 
3 

209 
56 

349 

111 

33 
20 

61 
2 

40 
13 

14 

10 
5 

13 
2 

14 
1 

2 

376 
452 

401 

406 

449 

302 

231 

35.1 
455 

367 
530 

507 
87 

96 

1 

Female 

1 
1 

263 
55 

Colored 

1 

79 

Foreign 

1 

10 

1 

14 

1 
1 

2 

254 
1K7 

23G 

71 
151 

103 

1          ... 

Female 

■WTiite 

Colored 

i                     1 

Native 

6 
8 

192 

119 
73 

180 
3 

171 
21 

130 

2 

1                     1 

131 
406 

134 

Foreign 

1 1"":::"'" 

Colorado 

77 

3 

396 

75 

49                  2 

28                    1 

75                   9 

485 
437 

467 

388 

521 
250 

846 

379 
429 

392 
625 

472 
lUl 

1.020 

81 
66 

76 

Female 

TVTiite 

Colored 

2 

73 

4 

122 

3 

90 

Foreign 

1 

46 

40 

44 

SOI 

428 

7U5 

74 
5t! 

120 
4 

121 
0 

67 
55 

113 
9 

117 
6 

25 
21 

44 

2 

42 
1 

26 
14 

40 

28 
16 

44 

891 
794 

8K3 
368 

850 
799 

1,039 
999 

1,039 
830 

1,049 
621 

530 
469 

487 
1.350 

487 
712 

530 
315 

482 

882 

637 

"White 

71S 

Colored 

Native 

39 

1 

44 

449 
149 

741 

Foreign 

250 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabi-K  1»2.— FKEBLK-MINDED,   WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND   RATIOS   PER   1,000,000  OF 
POPULATION,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES :   1850  TO  1890— Coutinued. 


NUMBER 

OF  PEEDLEMINDKD. 

KATIO  TEB  1,000,000  OF 

POPCLATION. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860         1860 

Wcstorn  division— Continoed. 

13 

11 

218 

272 

Male              ...                            

11 

2 

12 
1 

12 

1 

.     183 

7 

4 

8 
3 

7 
4 

148 

301 
87 

216 
248 

294 
53 

880 

248 
327 

228 
568 

287 
249 

1,028 

"WTiite    

1 



Utah 

23 

S 

1 

265 



124 

88 

Male 

110 
73 

183 

86 
62 

148 

10 
13 

23 

4 

1 

5 

1 

990 
749 

889 

1,154 
893 

1,039 

227 
305 

267 

197 
50 

125 

165 

yemale 

Wbito 

1 

83 

106 
77 

22 

105 
43 

18 

15 
8 

2 

4 

1 

685 
1,451 

481 

1,050 
977 

2S9 

267 
261 

47 

145 

78 

1 

48S 

12 
10 

22 

10 
8 

18 

18 
2 

23 

1 
1 

2 

411 
60J 

563 

238 
395 

299 
230 

437 

78 

705 

31 
99 

51 

^\-lMc 

21 

1 

56 

1 
1 

1 

670 

68 

664 

42 
53 

67 

Foreign 

Idaho  

33 
23 

55 

1 

42 
U 

140 

17 
6 

23 

013 
C95 

671 

422 

628 
802 

401 

779 
556 

793 

1 

1 

355 
91 

White 

Is'ative 

18 
5 

47 

1 

795 
501 

026 

141 

5 

209 

"   ■   ■■  I     

Male 

76 
64 

139 

1 

124 
16 

285 

29 
18 

44 

3 

46 

1 

181 

3 

2 

6 

349 

485 

408 
113 

478 
178 

908 

631 
618 

655 
379 

770 
63 

1,036 

200 
223 

225 

White 

4 
1 

55 

211 
199 

605 

Foreign 

Oregon 



15 

4 

286 

301 

144 
141 

283 
2 

252 
33 

887 

103 

78 

177 

4 

172 
9 

607 

36 
19 

54 

1 

49 
6 

87 

9 

6 

15 

4 

792 
1,009 

938 
167 

983 
576 

734 

996 

1,093 

1.085 
342 

1,192 
205 

680 

078 
503 

021 
250 

018 

517 

155 

285 
287 

288 

48t 

Female 

While 

4 

306 

Kative 

15 

3 

1 

7 

317 

214 

978 

42 

111 

76 

493 
394 

870 
)7 

714 
173 

313 
194 

493 

14 

451 
G6 

56 
31 

77 
10 

70 
17 

28 
11 

42 

4 

3 

7 

704 
775 

783 
170 

848 
472 

604 

500 

043 
144 

789 
191 

160 
147 

154 
104 

209 
81 

102 
131 

130 

47 

Female 

428 

White 

76 

Colored 

84 
8 

6 

1 

146 
55 

85 

46 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


251 


Taiilk  173.— Fi:i".HLK-MINDEl)  liFLoNGINU  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND   NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMItER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEURITOUIE8:  1890. 

AIiABAMA. 


I'onnd 

in 
county. 

— : 1 

0EIX>N01Na  TO  COCNTr. 

Total. 

Male. 

To. 
male. 

Wliito. 

Colored. 

CO  UNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parent 

^  native. 

One  or 

'both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fc. 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
mula. 

Tho  Stato 

2,180 

2,187 

3,159 

1,028 

706 

817 

689 

605 

12 

7 

5 

5 

453 

411 

400 

350 

53 

CI 

28 
9 
61 
29 
35 

25 
15 
23 
30 
29 

9 
23 
34 

.•13 
21 

39 
21 
32 
30 
24 

23 
41 
79 
GO 
35 

7 
39 
26 
13 
20 

24 
31 
35 
GO 

78 

20 
15 
37 
32 
28 

57 
47 
38 
29 
10 

64 

34 
29 
M 
24 

26 
12 
42 
42 

25 

15 
16 
56 
64 
46 

74 
23 
7 
94 
13 

28 
9 
61 
20 
35 

o25 
15 
24 
30 
31 

9 

25 
35 
33 
22 

39 
21 
32 
30 

24 

23 
41 
79 
51 
35 

8 
39 
26 
15 
21 

24 
32 
35 
66 

78 

22 
16 
37 
35 
28 

58 
49 
38 
29 
10 

64 

MS 
30 
56 
24 

26 
13 
43 
43 
25 

15 
17 
56 
64 
46 

37 
23 
8 
94 
13 

14 
4 
32 
15 
15 

11 
12 
20 
19 
15 

6 
12 
10 
15 
IG 

21 
10 
23 
15 
15 

40 
30 
19 

6 
29 
13 
9 
0 

14 
15 

22 
28 
39 

6 

8 

20 

20 

13 

29 
20 
20 
16 

8 

31 
20 
14 
30 
12 

13 
9 
23 
10 
16 

9 

12 
31 
32 
26 

26 

11 

6 

42 

5 

14 
5 
29 
14 
20 

14 
3 
4 
11 
16 

3 
13 
19 
18 

6 

18 
5 
9 

15 
9 

15 
19 
39 
21 
16 

2 
10 
13 

6 
12 

10 
17 
13 
38 
39 

10 
8 
17 
15 
13 

29 
29 
18 
13 
2 

33 
18 
16 
20 

12 

13 

4 
20 
27 

9 

6 

5 
25 
32 
20 

u 

12 

2 
62 

8 

6 

2 
17 
11 
14 

6' 

14 
14 
13 

5 

11 
15 
13 

19 
10 
9 
12 
15 

8 
17 

9 
23 

10 

6 

27 
12 
9 
9 

1 

G 

19 

23 

29 

6 

6 

12 

12 

11 

5 
5 
13 
2 
6 

29 
14 
10 
G 
10 

2 
3 
15 
15 
2 

6 

7 

6 

16 

21 

14 
10 

4 
10 

5 

8 

2 

11 

11 

20 

5 

i 

9 
14 

3 

7 
8 

35 
0 

14 
3 
5 

8 

7 

14 
10 

6 
19 

3 

2 
6 

12 
6 

12 

3 

5 

8 

33 

32 

13 
3 
12 

7 
10 

3 
G 
9 
2 
2 

33 
10 
11 
5 
10 

5 
2 
15 

20 
3 

5 
2 

6 

10 
18 

10 
11 

2 
15 

8 

6 

2 
17 
11 

14 

5 

14 
14 
13 

5 
7 

n 

15 

13 

19 
10 
9 
12 
15 

8 
17 

G 
25 
10 

4 
26 
12 
9 
U 

1 
6 
19 

22 

6 
6 
12 
12 
11 

5 
5 
13 

G 

29 
8 

10 
6 

10 

2 
3 
15 
15 

? 

5 
16 
21 

14 
10 
4 
10 

s 

8 
2 
11 
11 

19 

5 

8 

2 

15 

4 
1 

11 
0 
6 
5 

2 

1 
5 
S 

6 
3 
18 
3 

9 

3 

....„ 

2 

8 

1 
15 

4 
1 

10 
6 
5 
G 
2 

4 

3 

16 

2 

...... 

1:;;::: 

t 

1 

Bibb 

1 

BulliH-k 

7 
3 

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2 

1 

1 

Butler 



1 

...... 

1 

3 

8 
14 

3 
7 
8 
13 
G 

14 
3 
5 
8 

7 

14 
16 

4 
19 

3 

2 
6 
12 
G 

12 

3 
5 
8 

.■13 
31 

13 
3 

12 
7 

10 

2 
G 
9 
2 

2 

33 
0 

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10 

5 
2 
15 
28 
3 

5 

2 

6 
16 
18 

10 
11 

2 
16 

8 

1 

Cbanibers 

Cherukoe 

Chilton 

1 

G 
11 
3 

4 

2 
4 

7 
2 

1 
3 

33 
2 

13 

5 

5 

...... 

2 
5 
13 
3 

G 
0 
2 

Clarke 

3 

1 

Clay 

Cleburue 

3 

2 

6 

14 

3 

Coffee 

4 

2 
4 
6 
2 

Colbert 

1 
1 

CoDecoh - 

Coosa  

1 

Crensbaw 

Cnllman 

1 
1 

2 

Dale 

5 
31 
5 
9 

2 
30 
4 
9 

2 
31 

2 
12 

3 

1 
1 

Dallas 

2 

2 

1 

Uckalb 

Elmore 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 
1 

4 
1 

2 

3 

1 

"l 

1 

rayitte 

I'rankliii 

Geneva 

Greene 

13 
9 
3 

5 
10 

7 
12 
5 

5 

7 

3 
5 
5 
8 
5 

20 
23 
9 
11 

'"s 

5 
21 
2 

8 
2 
6 
1 
G 

1 

3 

19 

16 

2 

1 

1 

■■■37' 

13 
5 

2 
4 
10 

...... 

5 
7 
1 

22 
13 

5 
13 

2 

2 
6 
3 

22 

1 

10 
6 
7 
1 

11 

3 

5 

21 

15 

5 

10 

5 

11 

3 

4 

5 

3 
4 
5 
8 

4 

24 
22 
8 
9 

1 

1 



a 
1 
a 
1 
2 

Halo 

Ilenry 

1 

Jefferson 

1 

Liraar 

Lauderdale 

2 
8 
8 
2 

24 
IS 

7 
14 

2 

2 
6 

4 
24 
2 

11 
G 
8 
1 

14 

3 
5 
25 
16 
5 

12 
1 
2 

32 

...... 

1 
1 

2 
2 
2 
1 

I 

Lawrence 

Leo 

Limestone 

1 

a 
1 
1 
a 

Lowndes   

1 

Macon 

Madison 

Marengo 

Marion 

Marsball 

Mobile 

5 

2 

1 

2 

5 
3 
16 
1 

7 
2 

4 
1 
6 

1 

3 

14 

13 

2 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

8 

a 

6 

1 

1 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Perry 

Pickens 

Pike 

1 

1 

Kandolpb 

Kussell 

3 

.St.flnir 

Shelby 

Sutiiter 

1 

1 

4 
1 

B 

S 

Talbidega 

Tallaimosn 

TnacaloDsa 

2 

1 

Walker 

I 

"Wasbin^ton 

2 
27 

"Wilcox 

31 

5 

6 

Winston 

■■**■■ 

1 

11 

a  D003  not  include  1  ladian. 


b  Boos  not  iucludo  3  Indians. 


252 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MDTDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKRITORIES:  1S90— Continued. 


ARIZONA. 


Fonnd 

in 
count;. 

BELONGI^-G   TO  CODKTT. 

ToUL 

Umle. 

Fe- 
male. 

■WTiito. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Black.            "'"? 
bluod. 

Mole. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
mule. 

The  Territory 

13 

13 

U 

Z 

10 

2 

6 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Apache 

2 

1 
1 
2 
1 
4 
2 

2 

1 
2 
1 
1 
4 
2 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

i 

i' 

2 

i' 

1 

4 

2 

i' 

i' 

1 

i' 

1 

i' 

1 

Co  hise 

GrBham  ...................... 

1 

1 



Pima 

1 

Piu.ll 

3 



1 

Xavapai 

2 

1 

AKKAIV8A8. 


1.670 

1,671 

925 

746 

678 

538 

649 

520 

20 

11 

9 

7 

217 

208 

210 

179 

37 

29 

Arkansas  .................... 

9 
33 
20 

C2 
17 

15 
19 
16 
25 
33 

38 
15 
24 
24 
34 

14 

26 

5 

5 

15 

9 
24 
18 
28 
16 

12 
9 
15 
24 
10 

18 
41 
13 
21 
«9 

S4 

12 
l.'> 
15 
6 

S 
88 
16 
20 

4 

14 

17 
23 
12 
22 

11 
IS 
13 
46 
8 

6 
21 
19 
27 
88 

9 

33 
20 
62 
17 

15 
19 
18 
25 
34 

39 
15 
24 
24 
34 

14 
28 
5 
5 
16 

9 
24 

18 
28 
16 

13 
9 
IS 
24 
10 

18 
42 
13 
22 
70 

34 
15 
15 
15 
6 

S 
38 
16 
20 

4 

14 
17 
24 
12 
23 

II 
IS 
13 
4S 
8 

6 

21 
IB 
27 
75 

3 
23 
10 
33 

8 

9 
8 
9 
12 
19 

20 
10 
13 
13 
19 

9 
14 

2 
3 
7 

4 
14 
10 
19 

9 

5 
6 
6 
9 
S 

12 
30 
8 
10 
43 

15 
10 
8 
8 
2 

2 
21 

8 
13 

1 

4 
10 

6 
10 
10 
29 

9 

6 
11 

7 
13 
15 

19 
5 
11 
11 
15 

5 
12 
3 
2 
9 

5 

10 

8 

9 

7 

8 
3 
10 
15 
5 

6 

12 
5 
6 

27 

19 
5 
7 
7 
3 

3 
17 
8 
7 
3 

10 
6 

12 
6 

10 

6 
7 
2 
25 
3 

io' 

12 
16 
85 

2 
14 
10 
33 

8 

6 

4 
8 
1 
12 

20 
10 
9 
6 
IS 

9 
13 

6 

7 

10 

29 

5 
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ii 

19 
5 
9 
5 
7 

5 
12 

2 
13 
10 
32 

8 

6 

4 
8 
1 
11 

20 

10 

9 

6 

14 

D 
12 

C 

7 

10 

29 

9 

5 

10 

6 

1 
9 

1 

A^hlev 

1 

3 

9 

3 

Baxter 

1 

BraiUey 

3 

4 

1 

11 

7 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 
1 

Callioau....... 

Carr.ai 

1 

i 

13 

4 

11 
6 

13 

4 

Clark 

11 

19 
5 
8 
5 
6 

1 



1 

1 

4 
7 

4 

2 
6 
8 

4 
6 

4 

2 
5 
8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Crawfurd...... 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
2 

3 
9 
3 

...... 

1 

1 

2 

•    1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 
5 

1 
6 
7 
19 
9 

4 
6 
6 
8 
4 

10 
26 
8 
10 
13 

14 

5 
8 
2 

2 
19 

6 
13 

1 

8 
4 
4 
6 
10 

6 
6 
8 
2 
6 

S 
10 
7 
8 
12 

2 
6 

s' 

6 
8 

7 

7 
3 
10 
5 
6 

i 

6 
6 

19 
4 

7 

i' 

2 
16 
6 
7 
3 

6 

4 
6 
6 
7 

6 
8 
I 
3 
8 

io' 

10 
8 
17 

2 
5 

1 
5 
6 
17 
8 

3 
6 

4 
3 

4 

10 
25 
8 
9 
12 

14 
5 
8 
2 

2 
17 

6 
13 

3 

4 
4 
5 
9 

6 
6 
8 
2 
6 

S 
10 
7 
8 
8 

e 

Dallas  ..     . 

3 

6 
5 

2 

1 

1 

2 
9 
3 

3 

4 
4 

1 

Dr«-w 

5 
6 
6 

7 

7 
3 
10 
5 
5 

4 
9 
S 
6 
6 

17 

4 
7 

1 

FatilkDer 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

FultOQ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 
4 

10 

6 

9 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 
3 

2 
2 

1 

1 

l7..inl     

1 

1 

« 
30 

1 

6 

■■ji' 

5 
28 

"ii' 

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

s 

1 

1 

5 

1 

l^tHi       

6 
2 

7 
2 

1 
1 
2 

5 
2 

...... 

1 

7 
2 

1 
I 
2 

1 

1 

2 

16 
6 
6 
3 

6 
4 
6 
0 
7 

5 
3 
1 
3 
3 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 

Mlllrr 

1 
7 
8 
I 
8 

4 

2 

7 

...... 

1 

7 
7 
1 
3 

4 

1 

7 

...... 

1 

1 



3 

1 

Jit*'witin    

2 
3 
19 

4 

1 

22 

2 
2 
17 

4 

1 

21 

Prrrv 

1 

1 

1 
2 

PhUhps 

1 

PIko 

Potnwlt  ..................... 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Polk 

10 
10 
8 
IS 

—j- 

8 
18 

1 

PofMl                                      ,              .... 

2 

Prnirin 

3 
28 

3 

1      24 

7 
1(1 

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1 

Pokakl 

•■•■ •• 

4 

» 

9 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


253 


Tablb  173.— FEEBLE-MIXDEP  BELOXfilXG  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINCTION   OF   SEX,  COLOU,  Ai.lt   NATIVITV, 
AND  NUMBEU  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUKITORIES:  1890— Continuwl. 

A  UK  AN8AS— Contioaed. 


FOTlDd 

in 
comity. 

BBLONOINO  TO  CODNTV. 

Totol. 

AUle. 

male. 

White. 

Colored. 

OOPNTLE8 

Total. 

Kative  bom. 

Foreign 
bam. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

1 

Onoor 
botli  parents 

iOTtiigli, 

MlTo.1 
bluuil. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male 

Male. 

Fc 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

male. 

Mnlo. 

Fe- 
miilA 

RAndnlph 

25 
Zi 
16 
18 
10 

m 

17 
19 
27 

8 
89 
43 
27 
22 

25 
24 
16 
18 
10 

63 

10 
17 
19 
28 

8 
59 
44 
27 
22 

17 

12 
8 
9 
5 

43 
5 
13 
10 
13 

5 
S3 
25 
14 
14 

8 
12 
8 
9 
6 

20 
5 
4 
9 

15 

3 
20 
19 
13 

8 

16 

4 
8 
8 
5 

35 
4 
13 
10 
12 

S 
33 
24 

7 
12 

7 
6 
8 
9 
6 

18 
8 
4 
9 
6 

3 

25 

19 

5 

6 

16 
3 
8 
8 
5 

33 
3 
13 
10 
12 

5 

33 
24 

7 

17 

9 
5 

3 

21 
18 
5 
6 

1 
8 

1 
6 

1 
4 

1 

1 

4 

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1 

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...... 

1        1 

1 



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1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

2 

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1 



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1 

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1 

10 



1 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

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1 
7 
2 

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5 

1 
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3 

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2 

1 

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872 

880 

487 

393 

483 

387 

252 

197 

143 

108 

88 

82 

4 

6 

2 

4 

2 

2 

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54 

4 

7 

8 

13 

9 

5 

22 

17 

5 

16 
3 
36 

7 

4 

5 
1 
2 
1 
11 

27 
20 
16 

11 
6 

7 
8 
16 
19 
134 

46 
16 
10 
22 
117 

10 
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32 

40 
9 
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11 

1 

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6 
7 
7 
8 

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10 

5 
22 
18 

5 

17 
3 

38 
8 
4 

5 

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2 

1 
11 

21 

20 

616 

11 

6 

10 
9 
20 
22 
167 

42 
616 

11 
624 

63 

10 
5 
3 
5 

32 

47 
9 

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11 

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6 

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8 

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6 
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2 
1 
1 

5 

1 

1 

7 

6 

1 

, 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 
1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

LaVe 

2 
3 

1 

4 

1 

' 

1 

1 

1 

2 

M  "ntT'^y  . . . ,  < 

4 

5 
8 
7 

7 
3 

7 
3 
7 
9 
87 

20 

6 

5 

15 

25 

6 
3 

3 

7 
7 
6 

2" 

1 
5 

11 
9 

32 

17 
5 
1 
3 

24 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 
7 

1 
3 

3 
1 
4 

8 
24 

11 
5 
3 

10 
9 

4 

2 

1 

1 

5 

...... 

3 

1 
1 
3 

2 

1 
2 

I 

1 

i 

! 

1 

Placer     

1 

! "'::: 

1 

1 

3 
25 

2 
3 
5 
3 

7 

2 

1 
3 

1 
5 

3 
1 
2 

1 

3 
1 
2 

"'is.' 

6 
...... 

4 
10 

2 
1 

1 
....„ 

1 

23 

3 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
41 

3 

1 



Santa  Itarbara ., 

2 
5 

1 
6 

1 

1 

2 

— 

2 

Siskiyou .-...,.... 

1 
16 

22 
3 
4 
5 
1 

8 
1 
5 
6 
2 

2 
5 

17 
5 

4 
5 

1 

8 

16 
2 
2 
3 

...... 

6 

1 
2 
2 

1 

1 
6 

5 

5 

Sutler        

Tehama   



Trinity 

7 

2' 

2 
3 

8 

1 
4 
2 

1 

1 

4 
2 

1 

1 

1    1 

1 
...... 

1 

1 

. 

1 

Yiilo 

3 

1 

Ynba 

1 

1 

a  Does  not  include  1  Chinese  and  1  Indian. 


b  Does  not  include  1  Indian. 


e  Soea  not  include  1  Cliiucse. 


254 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-lirNDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITT, 
AND  NUMBEE  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


COLOBADO. 


Fonnd 

in 
oonnty. 

BELONOINO  TO  COUNTY. 

ToUl. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

White. 

Colored. 

C0X7^*TISS. 

TotaL 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Miied 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

The  Stat«              

191 

192 

119 

73 

117 

72 

84 

SO 

16 

18 

17 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

29 
3 
6 
0 
3 

3 

4 
2 
1 
2 

8 
3 

1 
7 
7 

4 

7 
1 

1 
5 

13 
4 

2 
3 
3 

3 
2 
4 
5 
2 

22 
4 
6 
2 

1 
3 
8 
2 

35 
3 
7 
6 
2 

3 

4 
2 
1 
3 

8 

4 
2 
7 

1 

5 

■ 

5 

14 

4 
3 
3 
4 

3 
2 
4 
5 
3 

11 
4 
6 
2 

1 
3 
9 
2 

19 
3 

4 
3 
2 

2 
3 

1 
1 

4 
2 
2 
5 

2 

4 
1 

I 

9 

1 
3 
3 
1 

1 

1 

I 
3 

7 
4 

4 
2 

1 
3 
7 
2 

16 

3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

3' 

4 
2 

2 

1 

3 
3 

1 
1 
2 

."i 
3 

3' 

2 
1 
2 
2 

4 
2' 



2 

19 
3 

4 
3 
2 

2 
3 
1 

1 

4 
2 
2 
5 

4 

1 
1 
3 

8 
1 
3 
3 

1 

1 

1 
2 
3 
3 

7 

4 
4 
1 

1 
3 
7 
2 

16 

2 

3 

1 
1 
1 

3' 

4 
2 

2' 

1 

3 
3 

1 
1 
2 

5 
8 

3 

2 

1 
2 
2 

* 
2' 

11 
3 

2 
2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

6 

10 

3 

1 

2 
3 

2 

1 


1 

PhftfffiA 

1 
1 

npar  rVftek                   

1 

...... 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Flhrrt 

1 

3 

i 
1 
5 

El  Taao 

3 

1 
2 

2' 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 
1 
1 
2 

8 

3" 

2 

1 
1 
1 
3 
3 

4 
2 
3 

3 

3 

1 
1 
2 

5 
2 

I  ake 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
2 

1 

I'ark 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Pueblo 

3 
2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2' 

1 
3 
6 

■\VeId  

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1""--" 

I 


COIVNECTIC'ITT. 


1,226 

1,208 

695 

513 

688 

501 

609 

353 

88 

81 

91 

67 

7 

12 

6 

10 

1 

2 

Fairfield 

228 
197 
277 
117 

153 
132 
SI 
71 

240 

224 

189 

97 

181 

M44 

56 

77 

139 

130 

109 

52 

113 
80 
33 
39 

101 
94 
80 
45 

68 
64 
23 
88 

138 

130 

108 

52 

108 
80 
33 
39 

98 
92 
80 
43 

66 
01 
23 
88 

99 

85 
90 
41 

72 
67 
26 
29 

64 

68 
59 
37 

43 
43 
19 
30 

16 

23 
C 
8 

19 
9 
2 
5 

17 
19 

U 
3 

13 
11 
2 
S 

23 

22 

12 

3 

17 
4 
5 
6 

17 
15 
10 
3 

10 
7 
2 
3 

1 
...... 

5 

3 
2 

2 
3 

1 

"i 

4 

3 
2 

M  idill.-Bi-i 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

Kcw  ri.ivcn 

1 

Tolland 

Windham    

DKI.AWARE. 


The  Bute 

Kont 

Nowcaiitio 

Suauz 


216 


220 


61 
101 
68 


109 


111 


102 


85 


19 


UINTRICT   OF   COI.ViniBA. 

ThoDlatrInt 

236 

261 

150 

111 

87 

71 

67 

SI 

11 

8 

9 

12 

63 

40 

63 

S3 

10 

T 

236 

2«1 

ISO 

111 

87 

71 

67 

SI 

U 

8 

S 

12 

63 

40 

63 

33 

10 

1 

a  lacludlnj;  33  inmaUs  of  the  Connecticut  School  for  Imbocilosj  homo  resldoncca  not  given. 


b  Ilue.H  uot  fDcludi^  1  Indian. 


THE  fkeble-:minded. 


25;- 


TAni,it  173.— FKKHLE-HriNDKD  UKLONGING  TO  KACII  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OK  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMllKK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKIUTOUIES:  1890— Continued. 

FI^ORIDA. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

BELONOIKa  TO  COUKTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

■White. 

Colored. 

OOUNTIM. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

i 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

lorcign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

489 

500 

284 

236 

139 

121 

123 

112 

9 

4 

7 

6 

125 

115 

105 

93 

20 

23 

21 
8 
6 

1 

22 
8 
G 
1 
1 

5 
7 

14 
5 

37 

14 

8 
33 
13 

2 

18 
4 
20 
39 
2 

5 
44 
12 

1 
16 

4 
26 
12 
22 

8 

6 

6 

13 

8 

7 

2 

16 

2 

4 

7 
10 
10 

9 
3 
1 

1 
1 

1 
» 

12 
3 

13 

8 
2 
16 
7 
1 

12 
2 
14 
15 

1 

4 
27 

7 

1 
7 

4 
19 

8 
10 

2 

5 
4 
5 

7 

3 
2 
6 
1 

2 
1 

5 
9 

13 
5 
6 

4 
4 
2 
2 
24 

6 
6 
17 
6 

1 

6 

2 

6 

24 

1 

1 
17 
5 

9 

7' 

4 

12 
C 

1 
3 

8 
1 

4 

io' 

1 

2 
6 
5 

1 

6 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 
7 
3 

4 

3 
2 

4 
3 

3 
5 
S 

4 
2 
1 
2 
11 

3 
3 

4 
5 

6 
3 
1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
7 
3 
3 

3 

2 

3 

3 
5 
5 

3 

10 

3 

8 

1 

5 
7 

10 
5 

32 

14 

6 

75 

13 

2 

14 

3 

19 

39 

2 

6 
37 
11 

4 
2 
1 
2 
9 

2 

4 
5 

1 
6 

2 
1 

1 
4 

2 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

9 
5 

13 

3 

3 

13 

1 

1 

7 
5 

"io" 
3 

1 

3 

10 

3 
3 
9 

1 
1 

2             3 

1 
1 

12 
4 
1 

3 

2 
1 

4 

9 
2 

7 
4 

1 

2 
4 
6 
1 
2 

4 

9 
5 

4 

4 

3 

4 
4 

3 
2 
3 

1 

1 

4 

9 

6 

4 

7 

1 
4 
4 

2 

5" 

2 
3 
5 

1 
2 
6 
1 

3 

i' 

1 

2 
4 
3 
1 

9 
2 
7 
4 
1 

2 
4 
5 
1 
2 

4 
9 

5 
2 

4 
7 

1 

7 
11 

2 

17 

1 

"'is' 

1 

6 

10 

2 

22 

1 

2 
14 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 
4 
3 

2 

23 

1 

12 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Liberty 

14 

4 
26 
12 
21 

6 

6 
5 
11 
0 

16 
1 

4 
6 
9 
8 

2 

5 

7 

5 

« 

1 

Uariun              

5 

10 
3 
6 
2 

1 

1 
1 
3 

2 
2 
9 

1 

5 

al 

0 

2 

al 
C 
1 

ol 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 
3 
4 
2 

3 
2 
3 

1 

1 

4' 

9 

3 
5 

1 
2 
6 
1 

3 

3 

3 

1 
1 

Polk                                

2 
1 

1 
2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 
1 

2 
4 

2 

1 

3 

6 

2 

5 

1 

1 

Tavlor       

1 
1 

1 

...... 

2 

1 
1 
1 

■Wakulla    

2 

1 

1 

1 

ll 

OEOBGIA. 


2,189 

2,191 

1,191 

1,000 

726 

605 

715 

595 

8 

8 

3 

2 

465 

395 

406 

346 

69 

49 

6 

1 

123 

16 

34 

IG 

29 

0 

5 

U 

30 
10 
10 
C 
20 

27 
21 
40 
2 
20 

6 

2 

53 
18 
37 

16 
33 
9 
5 
11 

32 
10 
10 
6 
20 

27 
21 
47 
3 
21 

3 
2 
33 
10 
18 

9 

21 

4 
3 

19 
0 
5 
5 

12 

13 
15 
25 
2 
9 

3 

26' 

8 
19 

7 
12 
7 

1 
8 

13 
4 
5 
1 
8 

U 
6 

22 
1 

12 

3 

2 
9 
7 
13 

I 
1 
4 
1 

I 

2' 

7 

10 
15 
13 

3 

6" 

5 
13 

6 
10 
4 

4 

3 
3 

1 

8 

12 
6 
8 

3 
2 
9 

7 
12 

8 
8 
1 
4 
1 

5 

2" 

7 

10 
13 
9 

3 

Baker 

6 
5 
13 

e 

9 

4 

24 
3 
5 

1 
13 

1 

14 
3 
6 

1 
2 
3 
1 

4 

10 

1 
4 
1 

2 

23 
3 
2 

1 

8 

1 

...... 

12 

4 
3 
5 

3 

13 
3 
3 

1 
1 
3 

1 
4 

10 

1 
4 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

Bibb 

1 

5 

1 

Bulloch 

3 

3 
3 
1 



1 

2 

12 
1 
5 
3 
5 

3 

Burke 

Buttfi 

1 
1 

Campbell 

8 

12 
6 
S 

.     ... 



2 

1 
3 

...... 

1 
1 

Clmtli.im 

1 

12 
2 
1 

14 

1 
3 

12 
2 

1 

13 
1 
3 

i 

Chattooga 

8 

9 

8 

9 

1 

a  Foreign  born. 


256  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MIXDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

-T^x^T^  nv,  nTCPTXr  TO  EACH  COUXTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SESL,  COLOR,  ASD  NATiriT7, 
T^x.  ^^^'-^^l^;^l^^'l^SSiS'^^^^^^^^^^  BtItES  and  TEKRITOIUES:  X89<^ont,nue<i. 


CEO  BCi  I  A— Contiuacd. 


OOUNTISS. 


Found 

in 
county 


BKUJNGINQ  TO  COChTT. 


Cheiokve.. 

Clarke 

CUv 

Clavton  . . . 
Cobb 


Coffee 

Colombia 

CowetA 

Crawford 

Dade 


Davaon  — 
Sccatar  ... 

Dekalb 

Dodge 

Dooly 


Donpberty ... 

Donulas 

Earlv 

£rhols 

Elbert 


Emaonol 

FanniD 

Favclto 

Flovd - 

Forsyth 


Franklin  . 
Fulton  ... 
Gilmer ... 
(riatu-ock . 
Glynn.... 


Gordon 

Greene 

GwifiDc'tt 

IlalM^ritliam 

HaU 


Hancock . 
llaralsun. 
ijarris  ... 

Hart 

Heanl.... 


Henry 

Honxlon 

Iririn 

Jackmn 

Jaaiier 

JcflTrrROn . . . 

Jobnaun 

Jones 

l.*o 

Liberty  .... 


Lincoln 

J^Dwndea 

I^iiiiipkio ........-- 

JlrDllllio 

MclntoBh 


Maron 

Madiium 

Itlarioo    

Mfirlvrether . 
Miller 


Milton 

Mitrhell 

Monro" 

M"iiiL"i'nory . 
Muruan 


■Miirmv 

MiiaroKee 

KewV'n 

( ironvo 

(Icletbarpa... 


I'aiildini;. 

IMrkrnii  .. 

l*lrrr« 

Pike 

folk 


Total. 


41 

8 

2 
18 
S4 

5 
17 
46 
IS 
15 

13 
14 
49 
10 
17 

10 

26 

3 

2 

11 

10 
II 

7 
SO 

G 

10 


17 
19 
38 
1« 
16 

11 
24 
29 
12 
10 

22 

12 

1 

14 
15 


18 

1^ 

Z« 
3 

14 
13 

7 
28 

1 

6 
5 

18 
7 

12 

10 
45 
8 
10 
30 

14 
16 
10 
23 
2S 


Male. 


42 

9 

2 
1« 
35 

5 
17 
47 
15 
15 

13 
15 
50 
11 
17 

V) 

27 

3 

2 

11 


10 

11 

7 

SI 

7 

10 
72 

1*  I 

8  I 
11 

17 
19 
38 
17 
17 

11 
23 
29 
12 
11 

24 
13 
2 
14 
IS 

21 
2 

i:i 
« 

13 

11 
18 
14 
M 
8 


14  I 
13 

8 
29 

1 

6 

5 
Zl 

7 
12 

10 
4S 
II 
10 
» 

14 
K 
10 
25 


Fe- 
male. 


■White. 


19 
5 

2 
12 
18 

2 
9 

28 
8 

10 

6 

7 
28 

4 
13 

S 

14 

1 


4 

39 
4 

1 
6 

9 
13 

18 

11 

9 

5 
18 
14 

7 

4 

14 
G 
2 
7 

10 

10 
1 

4 
3 


12 

\i 
6 

8 
27 
8 
5 
17 

10 
10 
4 
16 
14 


Total. 


Male. 


22 
7 
4 

5 

13 

2 

2 

7 

6 
6 
5 
22 
3 

6 
33 
10 

7 
5 

8 
« 

20 


7 
C 
« 
11 
2 

7 
fi 
6 
11 

1  I 

4 

2 
9 
4 

7 

2 
18 
3 
5 
14 

4 

6 
« 

a 


Fe. 
male. 


ICativo  bom. 


Parents  native. 


6 
7 
4 

11 
1 
2 
0 
3 

3 
1 
2 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


One  or 

both  iiarents! 

furuign. 


Male, 


21 
3 

"i 

12 

3 
3 
8 
3 
5 

7 
3 
14 


Fe. 

male- 


Foreign 
bom. 


Male.  J^e, 


Colored. 


Total. 


5 

10 


G 

20 
8 
C 

2 

8 
3 

19 
U 

7 

4 

:i 
7 

5 

7 

4 
3 

2 


Male 


Fe- 
male. 


Black. 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male.l 


Fe- 
male. 


iMale. 


Fe- 
male. 


12 


3 

1 


2  ' 
^1 


.... 


TIIK  FEEBLE-MINDEDJ 


257 


Tabik  173.— FEEBLE-JflNDKD  BKLONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  N'JMUER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERUITOKIES:   1890— Continued. 

GEORGIA— Continned. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONOINQ  TO  COCNTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

■White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Xativo  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 
foreign . 

Mil'Kl 
bluOd. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

I  Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

M-'-  nfale. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

11 
32 
11 
13 

9 

3C 
11 
9 
19 

ri 
]-i 

21 
21 

'I 

10 

;i 

26 

10 
18 

4 
14 
23 

2:> 

19 

2 

15 

26 

3 

8 

6 
12 

1 
22 
17 

9 

11 
33 
12 
13 
9 

38 

11 

9 

20 

14 

14 
23 
21 
13 

10 
3 
27 
11 
20 

4 

14 
25 
27 
19 

2 
16 
28 
3 
8 

6 
13 

1 
22 
17 

9 

10 
18 
7 
8 
5 

18 
4 

5 

7 
9 

6 
11 
10 
12 

2 

4 
1 

11 
9 

12 

3 

8 

15 

16 

11 

2 
6 
16 
2 
6 

5 
9 
1 
10 
9 
8 

1 
17 
5 
6 
4 

20 

5 

8 
11 
11 
1 
6 

6 

2 

16 

2 
8 

1 

6 

10 

11 

8 

io' 

12 

1 
2 

1 
4 

12' 

8 
3 

2 
4 

6 
8 

7 
3 
3 
4 
7 

2 
5 
4 

6 

1 

1 

7 
9 
9 

5 

4 
6 
2 

8 
6 
1 
6 

4 

1 
3 
5 
1 
G 

6 
1 
0 
2 
4 

2 
4 
6 
8 

5 
3 
3 

4 

7 

2 
5 
4 

6 
1 

1 

7 

9 
9 

8 
12 

1 

1 

12 
1 

f>           1 

5 

4 
5 
2 

7 
C 
1 
6 
4 

1 
3 
5 
1 
6 

G 

1 
6 
2 
4 

11 

I 

V 

1 

a 

Quiiiuan 

5 

11 

1 
2 
3 
2 

4 
6 
6 
6 
1 

3 

1 
4 

2 

12 

1 
3 
7 

1 

7 
8 
6 

...... 

10 

5 

10 
1 

3 
2 

4 

C 
5 
5 
1 

3 

1 
4 

2 

10 

1 

h 

7 
7 

^ 
1 

2 

1 

1 

a 

t 

'.'.'.'.'.'. 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

Talbot      

1 

1 



Tattnall 

1 

Terrell 

1 

0 

1 

Tortus 

I 

3 
3 

4 
1 

2 
3 

4 

1  i 

1 

Twif:"3 

1 

I 

8 
10 
13 

5 

2 
2 
6 
1 
4 

5 
9 

1 
3 
7 
5 

I 

ID 
G  1 

5' 

5 
1 

1 

1 
4 

3 

6 

8 
10 

13 
5 

2 
2 
6 

1 
4 

5 
9 
1 
3 
7 
5 

G 
5 

10 
G 

5 

3 
6 

5 

1 
2 

5 
2 

4 

5 

1 
1 

Walk«?r 

1 
2 

Walton 

1 

5 
5 

1 
1 

1 
4 

4 

ID 

1 

2 

S 

7 

...... 

4 
10 

1 
2 

*i 

1 

, 

"Webster 

„  1  • 

1 

"Wliitc 

"Wliitiicld        

\ 

"WilcoT: 

- 

"Wiikea 

3 
6 
2 

7 
2 

1 

9 
2 

1 

G 
2 

1 

9 1 
2  i 

1 

1 

"WorLk                 

1 

1 

..-. 

1 

IDAHO. 


Tho  State 

55 

55  1 

32 

23 

32 

23 

19 

12 

5 

6 

8 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ada 

7 
5 
5 

8 

1 

3 
9 
3 

2 

1 
5 
2 
4 

7 
5 
5 
8 
1 

3 

a9 

3 

2 

1 
5 
2 
4 

6 
3 

2 
4 

1 
5 
1 
2 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
2 
3 

4 
1 

2 
4 
2 

2' 

1 

6 
3 
2 
4 

1 
5 
1 
2 

1 
3 

1 
3 

1 
2 
3 
4 
1 

2 
4 
2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 
1 
1 

2 
3 
2 

1 
3 

2 

1 

1 

Latah 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 1 

ItiLIIVOIS. 


The  State 

5,224 

5.249 

2,952 

2,297 

2,909 

2,205 

1,912 

1.458 

577 

421 

420 

386 

43 

32I 

1 

i 

32 

27 

11 

S 

143  ' 
8  ' 

2S 
2.S  1 
23 

61  ' 
5 
22 
20 

143  1 

■  IV 

29 
21 

C2 
6 

77 
g 
17 
13 
16 

39 
3 
12 
17 
C2 

68 
3 
15 
11 
8 

23 
3 
10 
12 
31 

75 
6 
17 
18 
16 

39 
3 
12 
17 
G2 

68 
2 
15 
11 
8 

23 
3 
10 
12 

31 

34 
5 

n 
10 

13 

23 
1 
9 
12 
48 

37 
2 
12 

4 
G 

14 
3 
S 
8 

24 

23 
1 
5 
3 
3 

7 
2 
3 
2 
10 

20 

18 

11 

2 
2 

2 
.    2 

1 

Bond 

1 
3 
2 

C 

1 
5 

2 

4 

Erown 

9 

1 

1 
1 

, 

2 
2 
3 

1 

1 

Cass 

a 

4 

2 

4 

1 

Champaign 

::::::i :::::: 

J 

....— 

717G  iN.g- 


-17 


aI>ocs  not  include  1  Cliincso. 


258 


IJs^SANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITU    DLSTINCTION   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  AND    NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 

IL.L.INOIS— Continued. 


•z                            ■     ■■                   ^^^^ 

Fonnd 

in 
county. 

BELONOISa  TO  COCKTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

■White. 

Colored. 

OOUSTKS. 

Total. 

Kative  bom. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

bothp.-u-ents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
bluud. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc- 
Malo. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

40 
44 
32 

22 
42 

435 
32 
24 
36 
31 

25 
31 
61 
34 
30 

41 
20 
33 
75 
33 

20 
37 
25 
32 
8 

27 
72 
40 
32 
20 

44 

36 
61 
43 
84 

C2 
12 
90 
33 
89 

18 
44 
69 
486 
44 

47 
124 
31 
58 
52 

48 
26 
21 
22 
18 

34 
15 
40 
04 
21 

51 

23 
25 
S3 

44 

»1 
18 
40 
36 

80 
74 
22 
70 
38 

46 
46 
33 
31 
SO 

560 
34 
24 
40 
32 

29 
30 
G6 
35 
33 

SO 
27 
35 
83 
34 

31 
38 
27 
35 
10 

29 
75 
46 
39 
22 

45 
42 
68 
45 
87 

54 

13 
99 
35 
98 

24 
49 
70 
CI 
47 

49 
130 
40 
61 
U 

S4 
28 
24 
27 
25 

37 
19 
42 
SO 
21 

08 
58 
20 
27 
SO 

45 

:!5 

18 

37 

92 
80 
22 
(•5 
41 

27 
31 
21 
21 
34 

278 
20 
14 
23 
22 

13 
24 
46 
16 
17 

35 
11 
16 
43 
21 

25 
25 
16 
18 
4 

18 
41 
24 
21 

15 

25 
20 
41 
26 
43 

29 
11 
58 
18 
53 

18 
S3 
42 
.■12 
23 

24 
69 
27 
34 
30 

30 
16 
13 
13 

17 

22 
13 
10 
84 
12 

35 
»4 
12 
10 
20 

20 
25 
8 
24 
25 

45 
36 
12 
44 
24 

19 
15 
12 
10 
10 

282 
14 
10 
17 
10 

16 
12 

20 
)9 
16 

10 
10 
19 
40 
13 

6 
13 
11 
17 

6 

11 
34 

22 
18 

7 

20 
22 
27 
19 
44 

25 
2 
41 
17 
45 

6 
16 

28 
29 
24 

25 
07 
13 
27 
22 

24 
12 
11 
14 
8 

15 
0 
23 
25 
0 

33 
24 
14 
8 
30 

16 
10 
10 
30 
12 

47 
44 
10 
41 
17 

27 
31 
20 
21 
34 

275 
20 
14 
23 

22 

12 
24 
40 
16 
17 

33 
11 
16 
•J3 
21 

25 
25 
16 

18 
4 

18 
41 
24 
20 
14 

25 
20 
40 
26 
43 

29 
11 

67 
18 
62 

18 
33 
42 
32 
23 

24 

08 
27 
34 
38 

28 
10 
13 
12 
17 

22 
13 
19 
34 
12 

35 
34 
12 
10 
29 

27 
11 
8 
23 
25 

45 
36 
11 
42 
24 

19 
15 
12 
8 
10 

279 
14 
10 
17 
10 

15 
12 
2U 
18 
16 

15 
16 
16 
39 
12 

5 
13 
11 
17 

C 

11 
3D 

22 
IS 
7 

20 
22 
20 
19 
43 

25 

2 

41 

17 
45 

0 
10 
28 
29 
24 

25 
GO 
13 
27 
22 

24 
12 
11 
12 
8 

15 

0 

23 

25 

9 

33 
24 
14 
8 
30 

16 
4 
10 
29 
13 

47 
44 

10 
41 
17 

22 

28 
19 
9 
30 

114 
19 
14 
10 
20 

11 
12 
39 
8 
13 

28 
4 

15 
38 
19 

20 
11 
16 
13 
3 

13 

17 
14 
15 
12 

24 
14 
14 
25 
19 

13 
5 

42 
5 

23 

16 
16 
19 
23 
19 

11 
52 
24 
23 
22 

26 
13 
10 
12 
16 

13 
4 
13 
■     25 
10 

20 
18 
10 
15 
27 

25 
10 
0 
12 
20 

13 
13 
11 
30 
19 

17 
14 
9 
4 
15 

97 

14 

10 

9 

8 

13 
6 

10 
4 

11 

12 
11 
16 
36 
12 

4 
6 
U 
13 
6 

8 
17 

3? 

7 

16 
17 
9 
19 

25 

15 

28' 

9 
22 

6 
10 
13 
20 
18 

14 
50 
12 
18 
8 

22 
8 
10 
10 
7 

8 
2 
10 
18 
8 

19 
11 
9 
0 
27 

15 
4 

0 

17 

u 

18 
13 
10 
35 
14 

3 
2 

1 
9 
2 

80 

1 

2 
1 
1 
2 

65 

2 

1 

...... 

2 

81 

c^tr^^ 

2 
2 
1 

117 

1 

...... 

1 

2 

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3 

3 

3 

3 

Dekalb 

4 
2 

1 
5 
6 
4 

1 

5 
3 
1 
1 
2 

4 

7 

6 


3 

2 
2 

TlMV^ff 

2 
4 

"'io' 

2 

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 
1 
4 
3 

2 
i 

2 
1 
4 
3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

i 

ObI  latin 

1 
2 

1 
7 

5 

5 

1 

4 

14 
G 
5 

1 

1 
2 

20 
1 

12 

10 
6 

10 
9 

19 

2 
12 
13 
6 
3 

8 
8 
2 
5 
12 

1 

2 

3 

...... 

3 
8 
2 
6 
1 

3 
7 
2 
3 
2 

...... 

....„ 

4 

11 
16 

1 

3 

3 
9 
3 

1 

10 
4 

7 
3 

1 

1 
1 
9 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 
4 
8 

1 
....„ 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

8 
2 
6 
3 

7 

12 
6 

8 
2 

1 



1 



6 
4 

10 

7 
5 
16 

1 

i 

1 

X^aAolle.            

1 

1 



I^ec                

4 

11 

3 

3 

7 
9 
1 
7 
0 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 

4 
1 

4 
2 

10 
0 

4 
2 
8 

1 

5 

10 

3 

1 

S 
8 
1 
6 

4 

1 
1 

2 
4 
6 
3 

4 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

■w     ^ 

2 
8 

1 
2 

Ifulinou 

1 
2 

1 

2 

IMarnliull 

1 

2 

1 

2 

e 
1 

4 

4 
1 

0 
0 

...... 

3 
3 
3 
S 

1 

4 
4 
1 

Oslo 

Pooriii 

Plait 

Flko 

"^ 

Popo . 

2 

2 
14 

2 

6 

Puiaaki 

0 

0 

0 

1 
0 

1 

7 
20 

2 
0 
1 

21 
7 

3tand-.l|)h 

3 
2 

22 
11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ttlrlilniiil 

Rock  Inland 

St.  Clair    

1 
2 

1 
2 

4  6 

5  3 

2 

•■■•-• 

1 

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6«buyl(ir 

....^ 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


259 


Tablk  17a.— FEEBLK-MINDED  BELON'OINO  to  each  COITNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUilBKIi  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKUITOEIES:  18'JO— Coutiuuod. 

1 1. 1.1  NOIS— Continacd. 


Foanil 

In 
county. 

BBLONOINa  TO  COUiCTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Whlto. 

Colored. 

OOCNTIES. 

ToUl. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

BUck. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

bolh  parents 

loroign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
mole. 

Male. 

F«- 
mals. 

13 
67 

30 
84 
56 

82 

«:i 

22 
33 

24 
28 
33 
65 

107 
33 
48 
41 

15 
73 
32 
87 
60 

50 
70 
22 
34 

25 
32 
36 
69 

112 
38 
62 
46 

8 

36 
21 
49 
43 

25 
42 
11 
16 

16 
21 
19 
37 

69 
25 
29 

21 

7 

37 

11 

■  38 

17 

25 
28 
11 
18 

0 
11 

17 
32 

43 
13 
23 
25 

8 
36 
21 
48 
43 

23 
42 
11 
16 

16 
21 
19 
37 

69 
25 
29 
21 

7 
37 
11 
38 
17 

24 
28 
11 
17 

9 
11 

17 
32 

41 
13 
23 
24 

8 
31 
17 
15 
24 

20 

37 

9 

12 

7 
19 

18 
32 

30 

23 

11 

9 

7 

34 

8 

27 
8 

22 
23 
10 
U 

2 
10 
16 

18 

11 
13 
9 

12 

4 
3 

21 
6 

1 
2 

1 
2 

7 
1 
1 
3 

19 
2 
9 
6 

3 
1 
9 
5 

2 
3 

1 
1 

5 

1 
1 
9 

10 

1 
1 
12 
13 

2 
3 

1 
2 

2 
1 

St irk" 

2 
2 

4 

""2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

\V"mte 

2 
20 

5 

20 

"Will 

2 

2 

0 
9 

9 
6 

8 
3 

1 

1 

INDIAIVA. 


The  State  . 


Adams 

Allen 

Bartholomew. 

Eentou  

Blackford.... 


Boone . . 
Brown  . 
Carroll . 

Cass 

Clark... 


Clay 

Clinton 

Crawford  . 
I>avir-s3  . . . 
Dearborn. 


Decatur... 
Dekalb.... 
Delaware. 

Dubois 

Elkh.irt... 


Favette.. 

Floyd 

Fonntain. 
Franklin . 
Fulton  ... 


Gibson  — 

Grant 

Greene  — 
Hamilton  . 
Hancock  . 


Harrison . .  - . 
Heudricka... 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntington. 


Jackson.. 
Jasper  ... 

Ja.v 

Jeffcr.';<m . 
Jenniii;:s . 


Jobnsou... 

Knox 

Sosciu.sko. 
I*aj;rauijo  . 
Lake 


Laporto  ... 
Lawrence . 
Madison... 
Marion. . . . 
Uarsball.. 


5,561 


51 
140 
75 
24 
34 

51 
34 
58 
43 

7B 

78 
53 
37 
49 
91 

C5 
60 
90 
30 

100 

42 
40 
36 
104 

37 

42 
47 
65 
91 

56 

81 
64 
96 
51 
43 

61 
26 
39 


5,568 


210 
76 


51 
141 
75 
25 
34 

54 
34 
58 
43 


78 
53 
37 
49 
91 

65 
69 
90 
30 
106 

42 
41 
36 
104 
37 

42 
47 
65 
91 
56 

81 
64 
96 
61 
43 

61 
26 
39 
69 
43 

48 
63 
97 
34 
29 

42 

59 

72 

207 

76 


3,201 


2,367 


29 
81 
33 
14 

21 

37 
19 
33 
21 
41 

36 
28 
23 
29 
53 

43 
33 
49 
19 
62 

25 
22 
23 
59 

24 

26 
34 
34 
42 

27 

62 
35 
57 
34 

24 

35 
18 
20 
38 
30 


35 
52 

15 
17 

24 
44 
46 
112 
42 


22 
60 
42 
11 
13 

17 
15 
25 
22 
35 

42 
25 
14 
20 
39 

22 
36 
41 
11 
44 

17 
19 
13 
45 
13 

16 
13 
31 
49 
29 

29 
29 
39 
17 
19 

20 
8 
19 
31 
18 

26 
28 
45 
19 
12 

18 
15 
26 
95 
34 


3,129 


23 
59 
23 

20 
31 
34 
37 
27 

49 
34 
56 
33 
24 

35 
18 
20 
33 
27 

21 
34 
52 
15 
17 

24 
44 

40 
103 
42 


2,330 


2,578 


42 
11 
13 

17 
15 
25 
22 
34 

41 
24 
14 
20 
39 

22 
36 
41 
11 
44 

17 
18 
13 
45 
13 

16 
12 
30 
48 
29 

28 
23 
33 
15 
•19 

25 
8 
19 
30 
18 

25 
27 
43 
19 
12 

18 
15 
26 
90 
34 


16 
35 
30 
10 
21 

36 
17 
30 
15 
23 

29 
28 
23 
27 
30 

40 
30 
42 
9 
48 

24 
12 
20 
39 

20 

25 
30 
31 
34 
20 

39 
31 
51 
32 
21 

26 
17 
16 
21 

21 


1,905 


11 

29 

33 

6 

11 

17 
14 
24 
17 
28 

33 
21 
14 
18 
23 

14 

30 

33 

3 


20 

23 

25 

21 

47 

37 

12 

17 

9 

4 

IS 

12 

43 

15 

43 

24 

64 

63 

38 

24 

353 


10 


198 


142 


44 


28 


200 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMli,  AND  "BLIND. 


Tabi^  irs.— feeble-minded  belonging  to  each  county,  with  distinction  of  sex,  coloe,  .vnd  nativity, 

AND  NUMBEE  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEEEITORIES:   1890— Continued. 

IIV  JDIAN  A— Cont  inued. 


Pound 

in 
county. 

BELONOnCO  TO  COtJOTY. 

Totia. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Kative  liorn. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mi::ed 
bleed. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mate. 

Fe- 
male. 

.Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

I 

Fe- 
male. 

55 
42 
5C 
53 

58 

18 
53 
16 
46 
01 

66 
46 
4."> 
47 
35 

30 
63 
65 

7« 
50 

6i 
35 
74 
73 
13 

40 
52 
06 
71 
51 

25 
64 
39 
44 

CO 
33 
72 

SU 

356 
45 
50 
37 

SB 
42 
56 
53 
58 

18 
53 
16 
46 
61 

06 
4G 
45 
47 
35 

30 
64 
CC 

78 

CI 
35 
74 
73 
12 

40 
53 
57 
71 
54 

25 
84 
39 

44 

SO 
33 
72 
80 

355 
45 
51 
37 

37 
24 
29 
33 
38 

8 
29 

8 
20 
30 

39 

27 
30 
35 
25 

15 
27 
43 

47 
33 

37 
18 
40 
44 
6 

25 
30 
33 
48 
33 

15 
46 
19 
29 

38 
22 
44 
45 

190 
19 
30 
24 

18 
18 
27 
20 
20 

10 
21 

8 
20 
25 

27 
19 
15 
12 
10 

15 
37 
23 
31 
17 

27 
17 
34 
29 
0 

15 
23 
21 
23 
21 

10 
38 
20 
15 

22 
11 

28 
35 

159 
20 
21 
13 

35 

24 
27 
33 
36 

8 
29 

8 
25 
30 

39 
27 
30 
35 
25 

15 
27 
41 
47 
32 

37 
18 
40 
43 
6 

25 
29 
31 
48 
32 

15 
36 
19 
27 

38 
22 
44 
45 

189 
19 
30 
24 

18 
18 
25 
20 

20 

10 
21 
8 
19 
24 

27 
19 
15 
12 
10 

15 
37 
23 
31 
16 

27 
17 
34 
27 
6 

15 
23 
24 
23 
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20 
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15 

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a  lacladlng  268  Inmates  of  the  Indiana  Sobool  for  Feeblo-mlndod  Youth ;  homo  rcnidxn.via  snt  eivnn.  ,' 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


2G1 


TAni.i:  irS.-PEEBLE-MINnEn  I5EL0N0ING  TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX.  COLOR    AND  NATIVITY 
AND  NIJMIiEK  EOUXD  IN  EACH  COUXTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITOEIES:  1890-Contiuuc.l. 

1 0  W  A— ConUuuod. 


Saris 

l>ecatnr 

IXJuwaro 

Dickinson... 


Dnbuquo. 
1-^niniet ... 
J'nvetle  .. 
Floyd  . . . . 
Franklin  . 


Frrmont. . 

Grtrno 

Grundy  ... 
Gullirie . . 
Hamilton  . 

Hancock  . . 

Hnrtlin 

Harrison .. 

Henry 

Howard . . . 


Hnmboldt . 

Ida 

Iowa 

Jackson 

Jasper 


Jefferson  . 
Johnson . . 

Jones  

Xeokiilc  . . 
Kossuth.. 


Leo 

Linn 

Louisa  . 
Lucas . . 
Lyon... 


Madiaon  ... 
Mahaska... 

Marion 

Ifarsliall ... 
Hills  (a) 


iritchcU 

Monona 

Monroo 

Montgomery  . 
Mnscatino  . . . 


O'Brien  ... 
Osceola — 

l*ago 

Palo  Alto.. 
Plymouth  . 


Pocahontas 

Polk 

Pottawattamie  . 

Poive.a]iiek 

Ringgold 


Sac 

Scott.. 
Sli(ll)y 
Siiiux*.. 
Story. . 


Tama 

Tayhir 

Union 

VanBiircu 

Wajicllo 


Warrrn 

'Washington. 

Wavnc 

\S^ebsti'r 

"Wiuiieb.ljro.. 


Winnt'shiok. 
"Woodbury  .. 

■Wotlh 

WrijUt 


Found 

in 
county. 


16 
30 
27 
38 
19 

16 
C 
45 
55 
39 

37 
S3 
40 
25 
10 

52 
70 
20 
19 
11 

25 
48 
05 
53 
45fi 


19 


Total. 


43 
37 
14 

22 
2G 
21 
32 
16 

17 
28 
30 
43 
20 

20 

7 

51 

57 
48 


80 
27 
23 
12 

30 
49 
07 
59 
62 

D 
13 
20 
25 
07 

8 
9 
38 
14 
17 

13 
89 
60 
35 
23 

21 
05 
18 
18 
29 

41 
37 
35 
49 
4C 

39 
4.'i 
30 
41 
27 


DELO.NOIKO  TO  COONTV. 


Male. 


14 
3 
27 
30 
23 

22 
28 
21 
18 
10 

33 
50 
12 
19 
5 

n 

26 
39 
32 
31 

5 
9 

19 

13 

40 

3 

8 
24 
11 

9 


Fe- 
male. 


14 
19 
10 
8 

C 

4 

24 

21 
20 

17 
30 
25 
12 

1 

27 
30 
15 
4 
7 

19 
23 
28 
27 
31 

4 

4 

7 
12 
27 

5 
1 

14 
3 


■White. 


Total. 


Male. 


17 
22 
17 
41 
3 

58 
1 
23 
21 
8 

13 
13 
12 
10 
11 

12 
14 
20 
27 
12 

14 
3 
27 
36 
28 


28 
21 
18 
10 

33 

5!1 
13 
18 
5 

11 
20 
39 
32 
31 


Fe- 
male. 


C 

4 

24 

21 

20 

17 
30 
25 
12 
1 

20 
30 
15 
4 
7 

19 
23 
28 
27 
31 

4 
4 


Katiro  bom. 


Parents  native, 


Male. 


16 
31 
10 
14 
3 

0 
20 
28 
28 
27 

1 

8 
16 

3 
19 

1 
5 
15 
2 
3 

3 

38 
22 
20 


Fe- 
male. 


One  or 

both  pareutA 

foreign. 


Male. 


18 


20 


10 
7 
3 

2 
3 

4 
1 
3 

4 

4 
4 
3 
G 

3 
1 
5 
13 
1 

4 
11 
1 
2 
4 

13 
16 
2 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign 
bom. 


Male. 


Fe- 
malo. 


17 


19 


Colored. 


Total. 


Black. 


Male. 


Fe 
male. 


Male 


Fo. 
male. 


Mixrd 
blood. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


o  Including  14  inmates  of  the  Iowa  InstituUon  for  Feeble-minded  CbUdron;  homo  residences  not 


given. 


2Q2 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BELONGING  TO   EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTmCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITT, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

KAIV8A8. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

nELO.VGI.NO  TO  COUNTT. 

ToUl. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

White. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Xativo  bom. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Tarenta  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreit;n. 

Mixed 
blood- 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

The  State        

2,033 

2,039 

1,177 

862 

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842 

851 

635 

175 

lis 

124 

92 

27 

20 

24 

14 

3 

6 

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21 
23 

17 
12 
15 

44 

19 
37 
23 

27 

56 
6 
5 
28 
37 

26 

3 

155 

25 

15 

29 
23 
25 
4 
22 

8 
7 
4 
5 
25 

1 
10 
4 
7 
1 

6 

2 

23 

3 

12 

28 
2 
0 
18 
46 

19 
30 

5 
18 

8 

42 
1 
35 
11 
31 

2 
21 
38 
27 
35 

3 
37 
35 
36 
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20 
23 
12 
11 

21 

25 
19 
12 
16 

45 
23 
40 
24 
29 

53 

6 

5 

26 

43 

29 
3 
59 
28 
17 

31 
25 
27 

4 

7 

6 

6 

29 

2 
11 
4 

7 
1 

6 
2 

23 
3 

13 

31 

2 

6 

18 

46 

21 
30 

0 
18 

8 

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1 

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2 

22 
39 
27 
87 

3 
33 
37 
80 
17 

1 

21 
23 
12 
11 

14 
17 
14 

7 
7 

24 
15 
25 
15 
20 

33 
5 
4 
13 
22 

15 
2 
33 
15 
10 

10 
13 
10 
4 

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4 
5 
3 
4 
20 

2 
5 
1 
0 
1 

1 

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20 
1 
3 
8 

25 

10 
13 

5 
11 

5 

33 
1 

17 
3 

13 

2 
13 
23 
19 
20 

2 
20 
20 
22 
10 

19 

11 
8 
B 

7 
8 
5 
5 
9 

21 
8 

15 
9 
9 

23 

1 

1 

11 

21 

14 

1 

26 

13 

7 

15 
12 
11 

S 

4 

2 
3 
2 
9 

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3 
1 

5 
2 
8 
3 
6 

11 

1 

3 

10 

21 

11 
17 

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3 

12 

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8 
18 

0 

10 

8 

17 

1 
13 
17 
14 

7 

1 

2 
12 

4 

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14 
10 
14 

7 
7 

22 
15 
25 
15 
20 

32 

5 

4 

15 

22 

15 

2 

32 

15 

10 

16 
13 
15 
4 
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4 
5 
3 
4 
19 

2 
5 

1 
0 

1 

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5 

30 
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17 
3 

12 

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12 

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20 

20 

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11 

8 
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7 
8 
5 
5 
9 

19 
8 

15 
9 
8 

24 

1 
1 

11 
21 

14 

1 
26 
13 

7 

15 
12 
11 

9 

4 
2 
3 
2 
8 

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3 
1 

5 
2 
8 
3 
0 

11 
1 
3 
10 
19 

11 
17 

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3 

12 

26 

8 

17 

10 

13 

9 

7 

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18 
13 
18 
8 
15 

30 
2 
4 
10 
16 

13 

1 

29 

14 

6 

13 
10 
12 

12 

3 
4 
3 
3 
10 

2 
4 
1 

5 

1 

1 

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5' 

10 
1 

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0 

23 

0 
8 
4 
10 
0 

23 
1 
8 
2 
9 

6 
5 
4 
5 
0 

19 
7 

11 
8 
8 

24 

i 

8 
10 

10 

1 

23 

12 

6 

12 
9 
5 

7 

i 

3 

6 

3 
3 

4 

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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4 

2 
7 
2 
3 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 
1 

1 

Satler 

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2 

3 

Chase 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Clark 

Clav 

4 
6 

3 
2 

2 

1 

'""i" 

3 
2 

3 

1 
2 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 


3 
1 

1 
...... 

1 

1 

2 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 
3 
2 

1 



1 

Elk  . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Ellis 

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Kllaworth 

1 

Ford 

1 

4 

1 

■"'s' 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

narfifld 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1      1 

1 

5 
2 
5 
1 
5 

8 

1 
3 
7 
10 

9 
14 

2 
...... 

4 

"'i' 

3 

3 

1 
1 

2 

1 

6 

Baskell 

1 
2 
2 

"4 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

2 

2 

2 

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5 
3 

12 

1 

2 

KJown 

2 

3 

3 

3 

18 
8 

12 

C 

1 
3 

2 
2 
2 
4 
3 

7 
2 
4 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 
10 

8 
17 

1 

11 
17 
14 

7 

1 
2 
12 
4 
0 

10 
13 
4 
13 

2 
18 
12 
20 

0 

13 

11 
0 

4 

7 
4 
4 
13 

I 
7 
11 
13 
4 

1 

9 
2 
0 

2 
fi 

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1 

1 

8 
11 
4 

7 
4 
8 

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Mcoile 

Miami 

...... 

4 
4 

2 

1 

2 

I 

1 

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1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

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8 
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1 

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3 

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2 
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THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


263 


Tahi.e  its.— FEKBLE-MmDED   nELONGINO  TO  EACH  COUNTV,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATn'ITV^ 
AND  NUMIiEIi  l^OUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutinued. 

KANSAS-CoDtinned. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONOINQ  TO  COUMTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fo- 
malo. 

Whlto. 

Colored. 

COUMTIBS. 

Total. 

KatiTO  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 
luruigD. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

Male.    ^•- 

male. 

O^a  0 

27 

25 

21 

3 

15 

25 
14 
10 
33 
22 

17 

16 

18 

8 

10 

27 
3 

31 
3 

59 

1 
4 
23 
15 
4 

24 
18 

6 
23 

3 

27 
2 
13 
12 
41 

28 
25 
21 
3 
15 

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15 
10 
35 
22 

17 
17 
19 
9 
10 

28 
3 

33 

3 

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1 
4 

24 
15 
4 

28 
18 

« 
25 

3 

30 
2 

13 
14 
60 

14 
U 
14 

1 
10 

18 
9 
7 
19 
14 

9 
10 
9 
4 
4 

15 
1 

20 

34 

1 
4 
10 

e 

2 

18 
11 

2 
12 

2 

16 
2 
8 
8 

35 

14 

14 

7 

2 

S 

11 
6 
3 

16 
8 

8 
7 
10 
5 
6 

13 
2 

18 
1 

18 

ii' 

6 
2 

10 
7 
4 

13 

1 

14 

5" 

6 

15 

14 
11 
14 
1 
10 

16 
9 
7 
19 
14 

» 

10 
8 
4 

4 

15 

1 
20 

2 
31 

1 
4 
10 
9 
2 

18 
11 

2 
12 

2 

16 
2 
8 
8 

27 

14 

14 

7 

2 

5 

11 
6 
3 

15 
8 

7 
7 
10 
5 
5 

12 
2 

18 
1 

15 

11 
9 

13 
1 
7 

7 
9 
5 
14 
11 

6 
6 
8 

1 
3 

9 

1 
18 

2 
21 

10 
13 

4 
1 
3 

8 
0 
2 
12 
5 

5 

4 
9 
3 
3 

5 
2 

10 
1 

12 

2 
2 

5 

2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Pawni-e 

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3 

4 

.... 

1 

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1 
5 
2 

2 
2 

1 

1 

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1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

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1 

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1 
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2 

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1 

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1 

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6 

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6 

3 

4 

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6 

10 
7 
4 

12 

14 

5 

6 
13 

3 
5 
9 
2 

16 
8 
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1 

13 
2 
7 
3 

14 

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5 

2 

8 
5 
3 
9 

8 

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1 
2 

1 
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1 
1 
1 
6 

1 
1 
1 



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1 
1 

3 

3 

1 

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1 

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3 

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4 
6 
8 

1 

1 

5 
8 

5 

4 

1 

8 

2 

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3,634 

3,635 

1,955 

1,680 

1,684 

1,492 

1,547 

1,375 

95 

69 

42 

48 

271 

188 

229 

155 

42 

33 

Xdair 

27 
25 
18 

20 
49 

22 
14 
21 
30 
27 

19 
23 
30 
45 
11 

30 
31 
30 
03 
2 

12 
42 
40 

55 
24 

19 

18 
27 
15 
29 

28 
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2G4 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabi.?:  173.— feeble-minded   BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  ^^^TH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

KE  WT  CCKir— Continood. 


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in 
connty. 

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male. 

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Colored. 

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1 
Total. 

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Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

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both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

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male. 

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Fe- 
male. 

^^'^■I^l. 

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Fe- 
male. ' 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

31 

12 
15 
55 
41 

12 

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7 

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11 

28 
54 
42 
18 
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52 
10 
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10 
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28 
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33 

32 
12 
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10 
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20 
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11 
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2G5 


TAnr.K  173.— FKKRLK-MIXDED   liKLONGIXG  TO   EACH   0011X1^-,  WTTn   DISTINCTION   OP  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AXIJ  NLTMUEK  FOUNO  IN'  KACII  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEEIUTOUIES:  1830— Coutiuucd. 

KE  KTCC'KT— CoDtisuad. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONOINO  TO  COUSTT. 

Total. 

Halo. 

malo. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  natiro. 

One  or 

both  parent* 

Ibroign. 

Mix<d 
LUxxl. 

Halo. 

Fo- 

malo. 

Uale. 

Fe- 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 
1 

5 

...... 

6 
3 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Ualc. 

Fo. 
male. 

22 
25 
9 
40 
16 

10 
29 
50 
39 
25 

43 
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27 
27 

22 
25 
9 
51 
16 

13 

29 
62 
39 
23 

43 
66 

27 
27 

12 
19 

4 

28 

9 

10 
13 
33 

22 
16 

24 
37 

10 
19 

10 
6 
5 

23 

7 

3 
16 
29 
17 

9 

19 
29 

17 
8 

8 
14 

3 

10 
7 

9 
12 
22 
20 
16 

18 
35 
10 
14 

9 
5 
2 
15 
4 

3 
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24 
14 
9 

19 

27 

17 

3 

8 
13 

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19 

5 

8 
10 
21 
19 
16 

18 
35 
10 
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9 
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2 
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19 

27 

17 

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5 

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1,173 

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530 

380 

318 

284 

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212 

215 

163 

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4 

4 

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1 
7 

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1 

4 
10 
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2 

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1 
1 
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3 

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1 

1 


1 

2 

1 

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5 

3 

1 

1 
2 

1 

3 
5 
5 
7 
12 

17 
3 

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1 

4 

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7 

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33 

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2 
11 
5 
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4 

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2 
2 

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6 
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2 
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6 
2 

1 

1 

3 

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1 
5 

1 

1 

3 

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"'i' 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

3 
10 

5 

2 
1 
3 
3 
2 

1 
1 

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1 

5 

2 
3 
7 

4 
7 

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St.  Charlca 

1 

1 

St.  Helena 

St.  James 

1 
1 

10 
4 

4 

4' 

St.  John  the  Baptist 

1 

1 

1 

3 

11 

3 

7 

2 

4 
7 
6 
8 

8 

St..  Landry 

5 

2 

1 

St.  Martin 

3 

St.Marv 

1 

1 

St.  Tammany 

1 

2 

1 

3 
2 

1 

Tensas 

3 
4 

. 

1 
1        1 

1         1 

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1 

a  Does  not  include  1  Indian. 


b  Docs  not  includo  1  Chineao. 


2QQ 


INSAXE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MINDKD   BELONGING  TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AJsD  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continueil. 

1.0(;iSIAI«A— ContiDaed. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

BELOXGISO  TO  COCKTT. 

ToUl. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

■White. 

Colored. 

ToUl. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Black. 

Tarents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

• 

22 
2 
9 

31 

9 
13 
5 

23 
3 
9 

32 

2 
10 
15 

5 

10 

1 

4 

21 

1 
7 
4 
3 

13 
2 
5 

11 

1 
3 
11 
2 

9 

1 
3 
11 

3 

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10 
2 
3 

7 

1 
2 
1 
2 

9 
1 

3 
11 

3' 

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10 
2 
3 
7 

1 

1 
2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 
10 

1 

4 
4 
2 

2 
4 

...... 

10 

1 
10 

1 

4 
3 

1 
2 

1 

2 

W^est  Carroll  - 

1 
8 

1 
2 

2 

Winn                 ..............>> 

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1,582 

1,591 

907 

684 

902 

682 

803 

603 

58 

40 

41 

39 

5 

2 

2 

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74 
65 

171 
50 

112 

145 
83 
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96 

168 

40 
37 
85 
100 
123 
133 

75 
65 

173 
56 

115 

144 
80 
95 
97 

169 

40 
38 
86 
100 
123 
135 

39 
37 
100 
36 
59 

60 
46 
49 
55 
100 

26 
22 
54 
57 
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36 

28 
73 
20 
56 

64 
34 
46 
42 
69 

14 
16 
32 
43 
59 
52 

39 

37 
98 
36 
59 

80 
45 
47 
55 
100 

26 
22 
54 
57 
64 
83 

36 
28 
73 
20 
56 

64 
34 
44 
42 
69 

14 
16 
32 
43 
59 
52 

33 
21 
80 
3i 
55 

75 
42 
46 
54 
83 

25 
21 
50 
57 
48 
79 

27 
15 
65 
19 
55 

59 
33 
43 
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14 
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28 
42 
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3 

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5 
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2 

1 

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2 

1 
2 

2 

2 

4 

8 

1 

7 

1 
2 

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1 

4 
1 
1 

7 

1 

2 

3 

3 
3 

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MABVIiAIVO. 


The  State 

1,544 

1,549 

838 

711 

656 

556 

496 

426 

102 

65 

58 

65 

182 

155 

155 

132 

27 

23 

63 

27 
110 
413 

14 

32 
58 
43 
26 
73 

106 
22 
37 
38 
24 

35 
61 
46 
28 
40 

44 

112 

19 

67 

63 

30 

110 

399 

14 

32 
61 
44 
27 
75 

107 
22 
38 
32 
26 

37 
62 
60 
28 
41 

48 

117 

19 

87 

31 
20 

05 

202 

8 

20 
32 
25 
20 
42 

57 
11 
28 
19 
17 

22 
34 
23 
13 
22 

21 

57 

8 

41 

32 
10 
45 

197 
6 

12 
29 
19 
7 
33 

50 
11 
10 
13 
9 

15 
28 
27 
15 
19 

27 
60 
11 
26 

31 
15 
56 
171 
3 

17 
29 
23 
10 
28 

49 

10 
22 
17 
10 

14 
18 
16 
6 
12 

8 
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5 
82 

32 

6 

38 

166 

4 

8 
28 
18 

3 
23 

41 
11 
10 
13 
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10 
15 
15 
9 
11 

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54 
6 
18 

10 
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31 
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14 
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16 
6 
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5 
32 

18 
5 
24 
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8 
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15 

3 
23 

37 
9 
8 
7 
2 

10 
15 
15 
9 
11 

17 
49 
5 
18 

13 

10 

8 

1 

10 

27 

4 
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43 

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5 
9 
31 
5 

3 
3 
2 
10 
14 

8 
1 
6 
2 

7 

8 
16 
7 
7 
10 

13 
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5 
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9 

4 

8 

26 

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22 
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53 

7 
34 

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g 

Calvert 

Caroline 

1 
1 
3 
3 

1 

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Carroll 

4 
4 

2 

1 

2 
1 

1 
2 

1 

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1 

7 
13 

8 

2 
9 

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1 

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3 
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2 

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2 

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1 

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2 

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THE  FEEBLE-SriNDED. 


267 


Tatii.k  173.-FKKnLE-MINl)lCI)  ]iELONGlNG  TO  KACII  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMUE14  I'OUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEIUUTOKIES:  1890— Coutinued. 

IflASHACHUSBTTS. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONQINO  TO  COmiTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

While. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Kativo  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Tho  Stato 

3,018 

2,929 

1,647 

1,282 

1,625 

1,272 

1,030 

759 

386 

897 

203 

216 

22 

10 

18 

9 

4 

1 

96 
119 

194 

le 

412 

92 

112 

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7 

120 
193 
281 
592 

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130 
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20 
444 

101 
133 
112 
468 

7 

138 
208 
413 
453 

56 
77 

120 
10 

233 

54 

78 

57 

272 

6 

82 
134 
221 
245 

40 
53 
86 
10 
211 

47 

55 

55 

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2 

50 

74 

189 

208 

56 
73 

120 
10 

230 

53 

78 

57 

269 

5 

82 
130 
221 
241 

40 
52 
83 
10 
208 

47 
55 
55 
194 
2 

58 

74 

189 

207 

54 
44 
80 
10 
155 

46 
46 
38 
157 
4 

57 
107 
104 
134 

37 
37 
48 
10 
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39 

28 

41 

109 

2 

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10 

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3.229 

3,218 

1,858 

1,360 

1,834 

1.354 

1,001 

782 

441 

297 

392 

275 

24 

6 

12 

2 

12 

4 

1 
1 
101 
7 
8 

10 

3 

67 

37 

9 

101 
37 
97 
71 
18 

14 
67 

6 
52 

3 

5 
46 

12 

105 
2 

3 
24 
42 
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24 

39 
42 
58 
14 
24 

1 
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70 
11 

2 

7 

57 

17 

117 

70 
2 
10 
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1 

1 

52 

4 

4 

5 

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36 

24 

4 

59 
20 
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12 
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1 

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29 
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36 
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24 
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20 
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6  Does  not  includo  I  Indian. 


268 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MIXDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NXMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  ANT)  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

nilCniGAIV— Con  tinned. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

^ = :=; r 

BELOMQDiQ  TO  COUNTY. 

Total 

Ulle. 

Fe- 
male. 

"WTiitc. 

Colorcil. 

courtTiEs. 

1 
Total. 

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Foreign 
bom. 

TotaL 

Black.      ! 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

19 
29 

26 
15 
13 

4 
101 
C8 

2 
51 

44 

121 
23 

1 
3 

26 

1 

78 

5 

132 

96 
63 

47 
49 
SI 

38 
116 

177 
8 

20 
30 
26 
17 
14 

4 

102 

70 

2 
55 

45 

99 

25 

2 

3 

27 

1 

81 

5 

140 

103 
66 
47 
52 
51 

38 
115 
100 

10 

15 
15 
17 
10 
11 

4 
63 
35 

1 
26 

21 

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1 

2 

12 
1 

58 
2 

75 

66 
46 

30 
28 
30 

20 

70 

100 

6 

5 
15 

9 
7 
3 

39 

33 

1 
29 

21 

47 

12 

1 

1 

15 

23 

3 
65 

37 
20 
17 
24 

21 

18 
45 
84 

4 

15 

15 
17 
10 
11 

4 
63 
33 

1 
26 

24 

52 

13 

1 

2 

12 
1 

58 
2 

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66 
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30 
28 
30 

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69 

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25 

14 

2 

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30 
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13 

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16 
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15 

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1,451 

836 

615 

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225 

149 

297 

229 

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THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


289 


Tahle  173.— FEEBI.K-MINDED  BELONOIXG   TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBEU  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKRIT0RIE8:  1890— Contioiiod. 


mN!VE!<«OTA— Contioaod. 


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in 
county. 

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Fe- 
male. 

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1 

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both  parents 
foreign. 

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male. 

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Fe- 
male. 

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male. 

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Fe- 
male. 

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Fe- 
male. 

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32 
16 

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10 

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12 
30 
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27 
49 

15 
28 

43 
19 
12 
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34 
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9 
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12 

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14 
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270 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION   OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AKD  NUMBEIi  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKRITOKIES:  1890— Coutiuued. 

MISSISSIPPI— Conlinaed. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELOXQLNO  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

■WTiite. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

botli  parents 

lureign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

12 
21 
C5 
11 
23 

29 
18 
28 
18 
32 

15 
55 
30 
18 
18 

80 
23 
16 
48 
3 

5 
31 

9 
37 
13 

21 
14 
2 
9 
15 

13 
7 
21 
21 
23 

16 
15 
40 
30 
21 

41 
9 
22 
16 
42 

12 
22 
46 
11 
a  23 

30 
18 
28 
19 
32 

15 
55 
30 
18 
al8 

30 
23 
10 
48 
3 

5 
31 
9 

1          37 
13 

23 
14 
3 
9 

17 

13 

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21 
23 

16 
15 
50 

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41 

23 
17 
43 

8 

15 
23 

6 
11 

17 
10 
18 
8 
22 

10 
28 
20 
10 
8 

21 
11 

8 
34 

1 

3 
19 

7 
19 

9 

13 
8 
2 

7 
9 

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5 
15 
10 
11 

6 

7 
22 
13 

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20 
4 

16 
8 

26 

4 

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11 
10 

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8 
14 

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2 
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17 
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12 

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3 

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1 
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12 
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1 
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2 
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1 
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4 
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1 
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7 
8 
11 

1 
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4 
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6 
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1 

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1 

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1 

17 
4 
3 

1 

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11 

4 
0 

1 

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1 
3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

9 

5 

21 

1 

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3 

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2 
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2 

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4 
8 
2 

1 

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4 

8 

2 

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3 

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1 
2 

2 
8 
2 
2 

7 

4 
5 
2 
2 
2 

5 
4 
8 
2 

1 

7 

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3 

6 
2 

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1 
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5 

1 

1 

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5 

9 

12 

1 
8 
5 
3 
10 

13 
1 
7 
5 
3 

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1 

5 
2 
16 
12 
1 

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4 
5 
6 
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The  Stat© 

3,883 

3,831 

2,162 

1,719 

2,034 

1,601 

1,606 

1,272 

220 

199 

142 

130 

128 

118 

107 

96 

21 

23 

Adair 

25 
45 
19 

30 
45 

15 
40 
25 
0 
46 

44 

24 

:i4 
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20 

20 

44 

G 

39 

10 

20 

45 
19 
30 
45 

15 
51 
25 
6 
47 

40 
a25 
34 
33 
20 

27 
44 
G 
30 
17 

17 
36 
11 
23 
25 

0 
29 
18 

4 
29 

20 
11 
20 
21 
13 

IS 
23 

1 

20 

8 

0 
9 
8 
7 
20 

9 

22 
7 
2 

18 

20 
14 
14 

12 
7 

12 
21 

4 
10 

9 

17 
36 
11 
19 
25 

0 

28 
18 
4 
28 

20 
11 
19 
18 
13 

15 
21 

1 
18 
8 

0 
9 
8 
6 
20 

9 
21 
7 
2 
15 

16 
14 
12 
12 
7 

12 
20 

4 
17 

9 

17 
31 
10 
15 
23 

5 
24 
10 

4 
28 

ID 
10 
18 
10 
13 

11 

17 
1 

18 
7 

0 

9 

8 

3 

18 

8 
20 
7 
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13 
10 
11 
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1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

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8 

1 

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1 

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a  Doca  not  include  1  Indian. 


b  One  foreign  born  included. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


271 


Tadi-e   ITS.— FEKHLK-MINDKD  nKLONOIXG   TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  ANI>  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STAPES  AND  TEKRITOIJIES:  1H90— Continued. 

miSSOVRI— Continued. 


Fonnd 
in 

county. 

BELOKOIKO  TO  COUNTT. 

Total. 

Italo. 

Fo- 
malo. 

White. 

Colored. 

COtJNTIKS. 

Total. 

Xatire  liorn. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total 

Black. 

Purente  native. 

One  or 

bothparonts 

foreign. 

Hiiod 
blood. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fc. 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
luale. 

60 
18 
24 

18 
28 

29 
35 
16 
34 

20 

42 
41 
20 
23 
15 

C5 
20 
21 
45 
25 

41 
38 
8 
43 
41 

24 
15 

104 
69 
41 

45 

24 
19 

33 
28 

44 
23 
51 
50 
38 

61 
18 
13 
33 
39 

32 
23 
32 
47 
30 

25 
15 
55 
42 
G 

19 
24 
17 
14 
41 

41 

CO 
11 
52 
11 

37 
33 
52 
34 
9 

S8 
13 
33 
23 

60 
18 
24 

18 
28 

29 
33 
16 

34 
20 

42 

41 
20 
23 
15 

65 
20 
21 
45 
25 

41 
38 
8 
43 
41 

24 

17 
106 

71 
41 

45 
24 
19 
35 
28 

45 
23 
51 
49 
38 

61 
18 
15 
33 
39 

32 
23 
32 
47 
36 

23 
15 
63 
43 
6 

ID 
24 
17 
15 

41 

42 
70 
U 
52 
13 

33 
33 
52 
34 
0 

5 
38 
15 
33 
24 

33 
10 
14 
6 
20 

16 
20 
6 
13 
13 

25 
21 
13 
13 
9 

41 
8 
11 
28 
12 

19 
22 
5 
21 
20 

11 
7 
60 
38 
23 

24 

17 

7 

20 

17 

25 
15 
29 
23 
18 

44 

10 

5 

15 

18 

20 
17 
18 
34 
21 

12 

7 
29 
27 

3 

12 
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10 
5 
19 

23 
43 

7 
32 

0 

17 
18 
27 
16 
6 

3 
27 
10 
11 
20 

27 

8 
10 
12 

8 

13 
15 
10 
21 

7 

17 
20 

8 
10 

6 

24 
12 
7 
17 
13 

22 
16 
3 
22 
21 

13 
10 
46 
33 
13 

21 
7 
12 
15 
11 

20 
8 
22 
26 
20 

17 
8 
10 
23 
21 

12 
6 

14 
13 
15 

13 

8 

26 

16 

3 

7 
13 

7 
10 
22 

19 
28 

4 
20 

6 

21 
13 
25 
18 
3 

2 
11 

5 
22 

4 

28 
10 
13 
4 
18 

15 
15 
6 
13 
13 

23 
21 

9 
12 

9 

36 

8 

14 

26 

12 

19 
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16 

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29 
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22 
16 
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18 
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25 
20 

17 
8 
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12 
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13 

13 
5 

26 

16 

3 

7 

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6 

8 

20 

17 
22 

3 
20 

6 

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10 

11 

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12 

12 
13 
5 
13 
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22 

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19 
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1 

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2 
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2 
5 
1 

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1 

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2 

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3 

2 
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2 

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2 

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St-l'Vancois 

272 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MIXDED  BELOXGIXG  TO  EACH   COUNTY,  VnTK  DISTINOTION   OF  SEX,  COI.Ol?,  AXD  XATIVITT, 
AXD  XUMBEK  FOUXD  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEURITOKIES:  IS'JO-Contiuucd. 

XHSHOVRt—ContianeiL 


Fotmd 

in 
ooimty. 


St.  Louis 

St.  Louis  city 

Salloe 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott 

Shannon 

Shelby 

Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan 

Taney 

Texaa  

Vernon 

AVarren 

■Washington. 

■Wayne 

Webster 

■Worth 

■Wright , 


269 

Ul 

63 

24 

27 

10 
11 
27 
13 
7 

29 
11 
32 
61 
18 

24 
2j 
39 
14 
33 


BKLOXQI.NQ  TO  COUNTY. 


Total. 


Male. 


39 
335 
64 
25 
27 

10 
11 
27 
14 
7 

26 
11 

33 

49  j 
18  !( 

24 
25 
3D 
14 
33 


26 
153 
33 
20 
11 

4 

7 

19 

11 

7 

14 
10 
19 
29 
11 

13 
IC 
22 
10 
15 


To- 
umlo. 


13 

182 

31 

a 

IC 

6 
4 
8 
3 


■^'hito. 


Total. 


Male. 


21 
142 
29 
20 

11 

4 
7 

18 

11 

7 

14 
10 
19 
29 
11 

13 
10 
22 
10 
15 


Fe- 
male. 


11 

171 

27 

5 

16 


Xative  bom. 


1  .  |i      One  or     I 

I  Parents  native.  [  bothparcnt.s 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fo- 
raalc. 


F'»reign 
burn. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Colored. 


Male 


Fe- 
male. 


Black. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Mixed 
bluod. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


MOIVTAIVA. 


The  State.. 

Beaverhead , 

Choteau 

Custer 

Dawson 

Deerlodge 

Gallatin 

Jefferson 

I^wis  and  Clarke 
Madison 

Meagher 

Missoula 

Silverbow 

Vellowstone 


32 


20 


NEBK.tSKA. 


The  State 

957 

959 

558 

401 

555 

399 

304 

206 

120 

315 

131 

78 

D 

1        0 

1        , 

, 

1        , 

1     I 

22 
15 

3 

1 

10 

18 
7 
12 
29 
12 

10 
3 
S 
S 
2 

18 
lU 
16 
20 

■     12 
2 
2 

7 
8 

19 
17 
3 

1 
10 

18 
7 
17 
29 
16 

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5 
6 
2 

20 
10 
17 
20 

4 

f 

9  ! 

14 
13 

2 
1 
S 

10 
3 
10 
10 
12 

12 
2 
3 
3 
2 

12 
S 
10 
11 

4 

8 
2 

2" 

S 

5 

4 
1 

5' 

8 
4 
7 
13 
4 

C 
2 
2 

a 

8 
0 
7 
9 

4 

1 

6 
4 

14 
13 

2 
1 
5 

10 
3 
10 
14 
12 

12 
2 
3 
3 
2 

12 
5 
10 
11 
4 

8 
2 

2' 

6 

5 
4 

1 

5' 

8 
4 
7 
12 
4 

6 
2 
2 
3 

8 
S 
7 
9 

4 

1 
2 
ft 
4 

8 
9 

2 

1 
3 

9 
3 
7 
8 
5 

0 

4 
3 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

4 
2 

Antelope 

Hannt-r 

1 1                     1 

Blaine 

1 

1 

Boone 

3 

6 

1 
5 
0 
2 

3 

1 

1 
...... 

4 
3 

1 
1 
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2 

2 

1 
8 
2 

1 
1 

2 
1 

i 

1 

, 

Boxbulte 

1 

Brown 

1 

...... 

Buffalo 

Burt 

2 
4 

2 

1 

0 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2           1 

2 

1 

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Cass 

Cedar 



■'I 

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2 

n 

2 

1 

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1 

6 

1 
2 

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Cherry 

1 

Chcyouso  

Clay 

2 

1 
8 
7 

1 

4 

2 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

4 
1 
3 
2 

2 

6 
2 
5 
1 
0 

1 

1 

2 
1 

Colfoi 

1 

CuMer 



DakoU 

Dawes ■..-.. 

1 

1            II 

II 

Dawson 

I 

1 

DeuFl 

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3 

1 
1 
1 

1 

( 

Dixon 

PoAgc 

1  ! 



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o  Uovn  Dot  inoludo  1  Indian. 


THE  FEKP.LE-MINDED. 


273 


Tabm:  173.— FKEnLE-MINDED  BELONGING  TO   EACH   CUUNTV,  WJTII    IlISTIXCTIO.V  OK   SEX,  COLOK,  AKD   NATI\  ITT, 
AND  NUMHEIt  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUJ{ITOKiES:  1890— Continued. 

NBBUASKA— CoDUnnod. 


Found 

ID 

oouDty. 

BEIX>NaiNa  TO  COUNTY. 

TotaL 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

White. 

Colored. 

OOUNTIBS. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

BUck. 

Parents  native. 

1 

One  or 

bolkparoDta 

foreign. 

MiTcd 
bluod. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
mala. 

80 
17 
11 
4 
8 

140 
2 

1 

11 
18 

14 
11 
4 

5 
13 

11 
17 
9 
9 

2 

3 

1 

13 

43 

7 

1 

2 

19 

14 

8 

12 

IG 

8 

1 

1 
4 
17 
7 
9 

16 
5 

20 
2 

26 

1 

10 
3 
4 
3 

48 
18 
12 

t 

36 
2 

1 
11 
20 

15 

13 
5 
5 

14 

13 
17 
11 
10 
3 

3 

1 
a3 
49 

8 

1 

3 

19 

14 

8 

13 

10 

20 

10 

2 

1 
4 

17 
9 

10 

18 
5 

24 
2 

29 

1 
10 
4 
6 
3 

1 
22 

1 
1 
8 

16 
5 

27 
3 

IS 

25 

10 

8 

4 

6 

20 

1 
1 
5 
10 

6 

8 
4 

3 

11 

5 
10 
6 
4 
2 

2 

8 

30 
5 

1 

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5 

4 

10 

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G 
1 

2 

12 
6 
4 

H 
2 

18 
2 

10 

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3 
2 
1 

12' 

1 

5 

9 
3 
19 
2 
9 

23 
8 

4 

4 

18 
1 

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10 

9 

5 

1 
2 
3 

8 
7 
5 
G 
1 

1 
1 
5 
19 
3 

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9 
4 

3 
4 
9 

4 
1 

1 
2 
5 
4 
6 

3 
6 

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5 
1 
4 
2 

1 
10 

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3 

7 
2 

8 
1 
6 

25 

10 
8 

4 
5 

20 
1 

1 
5 
10 

6 

8 
4 

3 
11 

6 

10 

5 

4 

2 

2 

8 

30 
5 

1 

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5 
4 

10 
6 

11 
6 

1 

2 

12 

5 

4 

11 

2 

18 

2 

16 

5 

3 
2 
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12 

1 

5 

9 

3 

19 
0 

22 
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6 
10 

9 
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1 
2 
3 

8 
7 
5 
6 
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5 
19 
3 

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8 
9 
4 

3 
4 
9 

4 

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1 
2 
5 
4 
6 

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7 
4 
3 
4 

15 

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8 
6 

2 
5 
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6 

2 
8 

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3 
2 

7 
2 
2 

8 

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1 
2 

4 
2 

1 

1 

2 

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1 

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7 

4 

1 



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5 

3 
2 

1 
2 
1 

3 
2 
5 
2 

1 

1 

...... 

2 
1 

1 

5 

1 
1 

i 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 
4 

2 

2 

3 
3 

5 
2 

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1 

2 

1 

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2 
1 
1 
2 

1 

3 
4 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

1 
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2 

2 
15 
4 

1 

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2 
3 

7 
5 
8 
4 

1 

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5 

3 

6 
1 

2 

6 

4 
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1 

2 
8 

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1 

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2 

4 
5 
3 

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1 
3 

1 

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2 

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10 
2 
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13 

1 
5 
1 
4 
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1 
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3 

7 
2 

8 
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6 

6 

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1 

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1 

3 

6 
3 

12 
1 

4 

7 

1 
3 
1 
3 
2 

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7 

2 

1 

1 
1 
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1 

1 
6 

IS 
5 

22 
3 
9 

7 

1 

2 

1 

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1 
2 

2 
1 
6 
1 
3 

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1 

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1 
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1 
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York 

4 

2 

1 

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a  Boea  not  iuclade  2  Xjadians. 


7176  INS- 


-18 


274 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-JIINDED  BELONGmG  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITORIES:  1890— Contiuued. 

NEVADA. 


Found 

in 
county. 

DELONGISO  TO  COCKTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fo- 
malo. 

White. 

Colored. 

conrriEs. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Miied 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

20 

22 

12 

J 
10 

12 

10 

10 

6 

1 

4 

1 

1 
5 
5 

1 

1 
2 

1 

6 
5 

1 

1 
1 
3 
4 

1 
3 
2 

1 

i' 

i' 

3' 

3 

1 
3' 

1 
3 
2 

1 

i 

i 

3' 

3 

1 
3" 

1 
2 
2 
1 

2 
3 

1 

1 

1 

>• 

;  J 

• 

1 
3' 

1 

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2 



1 

1 

NEW  HA.^IP8IIIRE. 


The  State 

772 

779 

437 

342 

435 

340 

376 

305 

29 

19 

30 

1 

16  j 

2 

2 

1 

2 

n 

51 
65 

77 
38 
93 

133 
102 
106 
51 
56 

55 
66 
80 
38 
97 

135 
91 

108 
53 
56 

30 
33 
44 

20 
55 

80 
51 
60 
31 
33 

25 
33 
38 

18 
42 

55 
40 
48 
22 
23 

30 
33 
44 
20 
54 

80 
50 
60 
31 
33 

25 
33 
36 
18 
41 

55 
39 
48 
22 
23 

29 
32 
38 
18 

60 

60 
46 
54 

22 
29 

24 
33 
30 

14 
38 

46 
35 
45 
19 
21 

Carroll 

i 

2 
2 

3 

10 
2 
4 
4 
1 

5 
2 
2 

2 
3 

1 
2 
2 

4 
2 

1 

10 
2 
2 
5 
3 

2 
1 

Coos 

Grafton                 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Stratronl 

I""""' 

NEW  JERSEY. 


Tbe  State 

Atlantic 

£er;:en 

BnrliiiKton 

Camden 

Cape  M:ij' 

Combcrl.ind 

F.«8ei 

Gloucester 

EuuHon 

Hunterdon 

Mercer 

MiddlcM.x 

Moninoulh 

Morriit 

Ocean 

Fauaic 

Salem 

Somerset 

Suaiifx 

Union 

Warren 


1,560 


43 

48 

13G 

62 

27 

151 
189 

48 
107 

59 

117 
81 

104 
90 
51 

43 
52 
34 
44 
34 
40 


1,631 


47 
52 
148 
70 
27 

76 
229 

59 
135 

64 


115 
80 
60 

52 
57 
41 
46 
51 
45 


SGI 


26 
28 
76 
27 
15 

35 
124 
28 
77 
29 

48 
51 
62 
50 
29 

28 
27 
25 
23 
28 
25 


21 
24 
72 
43 
12 

41 
105 
31 
58 
35 

40 
38 
53 
SO 
31 

24 
30 
16 
23 
23 
20 


833 


25 
26 
74 
24 
14 

32 
118 
27 
77 
29 

47 
51 
59 
SO 
29 

28 
25 
23 
22 
28 
25 


743 


21 
21 
09 
37 
11 

40 
101 
31 
57 
35 

39 
38 
51 
SO 
31 

24 
27 
15 
23 
22 
20 


518 


127 


93 

08 

3 

1 

G 

8 

3 

8 

1 

2 

3 

22 

16 

3 

19 

27 

2 

27 


I 


NEW  MEXICO. 


126 

127 

73 

64 

72 

64 

01 

48 

4 

4 

7 

2 

1 

1 

15 
3 

12 
0 

11 

G 
11 
1 

30 

4 
G 
10 
13 

al6 
3 

13 
0 

11 

G 
ail 

1 
30 

<U 
S 
10 
13 

11 

1 
7 
8 

4 

4 

e 

n' 

2 
4 

G 

a 

4 
2 
0 
3 
7 

1 
5 

1 
13 

2 
1 
6 
4 

10 

1 
7 
3 

4 

4 
6 

if 

2 

4 
5 
0 

4 
2 
6 
3 
7 

1 

5 

1 

13 

2 

1 
6 

4 

9 

1 
2 

i 

3 

6 

io' 

2 
4 

5 
0 

4 
1 
2 

2 
7 

1 

6 

1 

13 

2 
1 
6 

4 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

Colfux 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 
2 

Mora 

1 

llio  Anilia 

San  .1 11.111 

San  Miguel 

1 

Socorro 

T«o« 

ValencU 

>DoM  not  include  1  Indian. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


275 


Tablk  173.— FEKBLK-MTXDED   lilOLONC.rNr,  TO   EACn   COUNTY,  WITH  DISTIXCTIOX  OF  Sr.X,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AxND   NUMliEli  FOUND   IN  EACH   COUNTY,  BY   STATES   AND   TEliUITOUIES:  ISDO— Coiitiuuod. 


NEW^  YORK. 


Found 

in 
county 

BSLONOINO  TO  COUNTT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

White. 

Colored. 

COCNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  born 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parent*  native. 

One  or 

bothpiirents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Kale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male 

7,297 

7,337 

3,929 

3,408 

3,901 

3,373 

2,500 

2,139 

851 

686 

550 

548 

28 

35 

22 

24 

a 

11 

Alban  v 

207 
73 

107 
80 

87 

95 
47 
63 
97 

77 

63 

82 
116 
250 

47 

56 
53 
53 
64 
10 

83 
129 
318 
40 
91 

103 
173 

B3 
906 

64 

172 
656 

89 
126 

42 

143 

132 
18 
65 

115 

47 
28 
221 
103 
31 

83 

30 

169 

110 

214 

47 
49 
82 
103 
70 

67 
353 
78 
72 
31 

231 
80 
92 
85 
93 

116 
78 
72 
108 
102 

71 
96 
121 
308 
57 

67 
62 
56 

08 
10 

91 
118 
416 
53 
94 

109 
208 

77 
1,065 

95 

216 

246 
103 
125 
45 

163 
141 
22 
76 
163 

56 

32 

233 

121 

39 

88 
40 
.lO 
129 
119 

53 
52 
83 
120 
79 

78 

92 

105 

75 
40 

120 
40 
48 

47 
56 

53 
44 

46 
49 
49 

36 
53 
59 
159 
28 

39 
34 
35 
36 
7 

53 
91 
220 
29 
62 

56 
102 

34 
538 

52 

103 
152 
51 
62 
28 

89 
74 
15 
45 
91 

30 
23 
114 
63 
24 

51 
13 
30 
81 
69 

34 

31 
49 
76 
43 

41 
51 
62 
40 
19 

111 
46 
44 

38 
39 

63 
34 
26 
59 
53 

35 
43 
62 
149 
29 

23 
28 
21 
32 
3 

38 
57 
196 
29 
32 

53 
100 

43 
527 

43 

113 
94 
52 
63 
17 

74 
67 
7 
31 
72 

26  1 

9 
119 

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37 
27 
26 
48 
50 

19 
21 
39 
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36 

37 
41 
43 
35 
21 

119 
40 
48 
46 
56 

53 
44 

46 
48 
47 

36 
53 
56 
159 
28 

39 
33 
35 
36 
7 

53 
91 
219 
29 
62 

56 
102 

34 
533 

51 

102 
151 
51 
60 
28 

89 
73 
15 
44 
90 

29 
22 
114 
63 
24 

51 
13 
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81 
68 

34 

31 
49 
75 
43 

41 

51 
62 
39 
19 

110 
46 
44 
38 
39 

62 
34 
26 
58 
51 

35 
43 
59 
149 
29 

28 
27 
21 
32 
3 

38 
57 
193 
29 
32 

53 
106 

43 
519 

43 

113 
93 
51 
01 
16 

74 
65 
7 
31 
72 

25 
9 
119 
57 
15 

35 
27 
25 
48 
50 

19 
20 
39 
44 
36 

37 
41 
41 
35 
21 

72 
36 
39 
35 
47 

40 
33 
40 
22 
32 

32 
40 
42 
68 
22 

23 
26 
18 
32 
5 

45 
66 
87 
15 
44 

50 
51 
23 
200 
28 

66 
98 
35 

48 
22 

62 
64 
13 
15 
57 

11 
14 
63 
61 
20 

50 
13 
19 
73 
51 

22 
29 
47 
62 
31 

31 
35 
38 
28 
14 

08 
42 
35 
28 
25 

49 
28 
23 
31 
43 

30 
39 
40 
69 
24 

13 
25 
14 
29 

1 

32 
41 
81 
17 
22 

45 
54 
30 
182 
22 

72 
01 
34 
46 
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49 
63 
5 
19 
47 

15 
7 
62 
36 
15 

35 

25 
18 
39 
43 

12 

18 
35 
36 
28 

29 
26 
29 
26 
16 

24 
3 
6 
9 
7 

5 

4 
5 
17 
6 

3 
7 
7 
52 
3 

12 
2 

11 
3 
2 

5 
8 

66 
7 

U 

3 
34 

7 
216 
19 

21 
35 

7 
7 
3 

18 

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22 

9 
5 
33 
8 
2 

23 
2 
3 
6 

10 

9 
3 
2 

17 
2 

2 
3 
9 
41 
4 

9 

1 
3 

1 
1 

5 
11 

50 
7 
7 

5 
30 

6 

196 

14 

28 
12 
10 
4 

9 
2 
2 
4 
11 

4 

1 

38 

11 

23 
1 
3 
2 
2 

8 
2 

1 
9 
9 

1 
6 
7 
39 
3 

4 
5 
6 

1 

3 
17 
66 
7 
4 

3 

17 

4 

117 

4 

15 
18 
9 
5 
3 

9 

5 

2 

13 

11 

9 
3 
19 
4 
2 

1 
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4 
3 

4 

1 
1 

1 
4 

6 

3 

15 

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19 
3 

6 

4 
4 

4 

3 

1 

10 
6 

3 

1 

10 
39 

1 

6 

1 
4 
2 
1 

1 

5 
62 
5 
3 

3 

22 

7 

141 

7 

13 
20 

7 

11 

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16 

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1 

1 

Cajiiga. 

Chaiitnnqua 

1 

1 

Cln'niiinjj 

Chenango 

Clinliin 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

Columbia 

2 

2 

Cortland 

Dutchess 

3 

3 

3 

3 

Erie 

Essex 

Frank  liu 

Fulton 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Gnnespo 

Greene 

Hamil  ton 

Herkimer 

JertersoD  

Kind's 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

Lewis 

Livingston 

Mailison 

Mi>nriie 

Moni'jiinicrv 

New  York 

5 

1 

1 

1 

....„ 

8 

3 

7 

2 

1 

1 

Niagara 

Oneiila 

...... 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

Ononilnjra 

1 

Ontario 

1 
1 

Orange 

2 

1 

1 

Orleans 

Oswei^o 

Otse:;.! 

1 

2 

1 

1 

...... 

Putnam 

Queens 

8 
14 

6 

1 

19 

10 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Rensselaer 

1 

Rockland 

St.  Lawrence 

Saratoga 

1 

J 

Schonoctaily 

Schoharie 

2 

1 

1 

Schnvlor 

""e 

4 
14 

8 

1 

1 

12 

8 

4 
13 

9 
11 

4 

1 
4 
7 
6 

3 
1 
4 
2 
6 

5 
8 
6 

8 

4 

1 
3 
2 

1 

4 

1 

Seucea  

1 

1 

Stenhen 

Suflolk 

1 

1 

Snllivan 

Tio^'a 

1 

1 

Tompkins 

Ulster 

6 
2 

3 

7 
C 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Warren 

Washington 

Wavne 

...... 

2 

2 

1 

rites.... 

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INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MINDED   BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITT, 
AND  NL'MBEK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKKITORIES :  1890— Continued. 


NOKXII   CAR01.IIVA. 


Found 

in 
county. 

BELONGING  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

White. 

Colored. 

OOUXTIES. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

1 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 
botli  parents 

lureigu. 

Mixod 
bluod. 

M&le. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mide. 

Fe- 
male. 

3,596 

8,597 

62 
16 
10 
54 
49 

37 
23 
22 
20 

71 

38 
27 
36 
7 
32 

44 

41 

69 

11 

2 

19 
36 
39 
25 
37 

20 
7 
45 
34 
60 

51 
89 
30 
62 
18 

33 
44 

22 
60 
95 

27 
29 
ai 
27 
14 

61 
16 
75 
12 
44 

30 
41 
25 
43 
21 

62 
37 
45 
51 
70 

34 
50 
14 
42 
20 

24 
21 
ID 
22 
40 

1,909 

1,688 

1,282 

1,158 

1,274 

1,151 

7 

7 

1 

627 

530 

507 

443 

120 

87 

62 
16 
16 

53 
49 

37 
23 
22 

20 
70 

88 
27 
36 

31 

44 

41 
69 
11 
2 

19 
36 
39 
24 
37 

19 
7 
45 
34 
50 

61 
89 
36 
62 
18 

33 
.      42 
22 
60 
04 

27 
20 
24 
27 
13 

51 
16 
74 
12 
44 

30 
41 

2.'; 

43 
21 

02 
37 
45 
51 
70 

34 
69 
13 
42 
20 

24 
20 
19 
22 
40 

29 

8 

6 
32 
28 

15 
13 
13 
7 
43 

17 

17 

21 

5 

18 

21 

23 

36 

9 

2 

11 
20 
24 
14 

20 

10 

3 

25 

21 
25 

31 
87 
19 
27 
9 

IS 

25 

9 

29 
45 

15 
19 
17 
19 
10 

33 
8 

85 
5 

22 

20 
17 
13 
21 
14 

82 
10 
22 
80 
41 

17 
32 
0 
28 
12 

12 
0 
0 
0 

18 

33 
8 
10 
22 
21 

22 
10 
9 
13 
28 

21 
10 
15 
2 
14 

23 

18 

33 

2 

1 

8 
10 
15 
11 
17 

10 
4 
20 
13 
25 

20 
52 
17 
35 

9 

18 
19 
13 
31 
50 

12 
10 

7 
8 

4 

19 

8 

40 

7 
22 

10 
24 
12 
22 
7 

30 
18 

21 
29 

17 

27 
8 

14 
8 

12 
12 
13 
13 
22 

14 

7 
6 

15 
27 

7 
5 
6 
7 
40 

15 
13 
18 
4 
9 

12 
18 

20 
9 
1 

9 
18 
16 

2 
13 

8 

3 

23 

12 

13 

22 
16 
14 
IG 

7 

8 
15 

5 
26 
13 

12 
18 

17 
7 
7 

25 
7 
29 

2 
8 

16 
13 
13 
21 
4 

20 
19 
20 
20 
25 

7 
13 

4 
18 
10 

4 

2 
2 

7 
1           7 

23 

8 

8 
14 
20 

18 

5 

6 

9 
25 

18 

8 
15 

1 

6 

12 
15 

20 
2 

6 
12 
12 

2 
11 

7 
4 
17 
10 
12 

16 
15 
16 
21 
8 

9 

11 
10 
25 
9 

9 
10 
0 
3 
2 

18 
8 

33 
5 
9 

0 
23 
12 
22 

2 

20 
18 
18 
10 
22 

7 
J2 

7 
11 

7 

e 

0 

7 
0 

u 

14 

7 

6 
15 

27 

7 
5 
6 
7 
40 

15 

13 

18 

4 

8 

12 

18 

20 

9 

1 

9 

17 

16 

2 

13 

8 

3 

23 

12 

13 

22 
16 

14 

10 

7 

8 
15 

5 
26 
13 

12 
17 
17 

7 
7 

25 
7 
29 

2 
8 

15 
13 
12 
21 

4 

19 
19 
20 
20 
25 

7 
13 
4 

18 
10 

4 

2 
2 
7 
7 

22 

8 

8 

14 

20 

17 
4 

t 
25 

18 
8 

15 
1 
6 

12 

15 

20 

2 

15 
1 

n 
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8 
1 

4 

5 
3 
4 
3 

3 

2 

...... 

8 

11 

3 

13 

11 
1 

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1 

S 
6 
6 

■■■"2" 

1 
3 
3 

1 
6 

8 

5 

11 

9 

4 

2 

2 
6 

17 

1 

8 
8 

4 

Z 

1 

1 
1 

4 
4 
3 
4 

1 

2 
2 

2 
1 

1 

3 

2 
4 
3 

1 
9 

9 

5 

16 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 
7 

11 
2 
11 

1 

3 

1 

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1 

1 

2 

1 

2 
2 
8 
12 

7 

2 

2 
4 
3 
9 
6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

5 

12 

4 

2 

6 

12 

12 

2 

11 

7 

4 

17 

10 

12 

16 
15 
10 
21 

7 

0 
11 
10 
25 

9 

9 
10 
0 
3 
2 

18 
8 

33 
5 
9 

9 
23 
12 
22 

2 

19 
18 
18 
10 
22 

0 
12 

7 

11 

7 

9 
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7 
9 
13 

2 
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3 
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2 
9 
12 

9 
21 

5 
11 

2 

7 
10 
4 
3 
32 

3 

1 

8 
3 
13 

4 
87 

1 
14 

1 

9 
8 
3 
6 
41 

3 
...... 

5 
2 

1 
...... 

2 
13 

1 
1 

2 
8 
12 

7 
19 
4 
8 
2 

7 
9 
3 
3 
26 

2 

1 

...... 

I 

6 

3 

13 

8 
4 

3 
2 
13 

2 
37 

1 
11 

1 

8 
7 
3 
6 
32 

8 

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1 

1 

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1 

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1 

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7 

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12 

1 

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1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

10 
12 

5 
10 

8 
11 

a 

2 
1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

16 

10 

19 
2 

10 
2 

8 
7 
4 
2 
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5 
5 

7 

10 

15 

1 

3 

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8 
10 

10 
17 
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277 


Tablk  IT3.— FEEnLE-MINDED  BEr.OXQING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITy, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  IIY  STATES  AND  TEKUlTOltlES:  ISaO— ContinuecL 


IVORTII   CAROL.l.'VA— Continued. 


Fouud 

in 
county. 

BELONQINQ  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

IVbitc. 

Colored. 

OOnNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
boro. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents 

native. 

One  or 

both  iiarenta 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

MalcL 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Tolk 

9 
62 

56 
63 
DO 

1 
57 
30 
84 
37 
39 

37 
9 

19 

6 

11 

27 
IGO 
40 
33 
17 

53 
78 
47 
27 
11 

9 

62 
67 
65 
50 

57 
30 
85 
37 
39 

37 
a'J 
19 
G 
12 

27 
161 
40 
33 
17 

44 

78 
47 
27 
11 

S 
21 
28 
40 
26 

35 
21 
44 

21 
28 

20 
7 

11 
3 
7 

18 
95 
15 
17 
14 

22 
35 
23 

7 
6 

G 
41 
29 
25 
24 

22 

9 

41 

16 
11 

17 

8 
3 
5 

9 
66 
25 
10 

3 

22 
43 
24 
20 
5 

2 
21 
14 

23 
19 

21 
21 
27 
21 
24 

19 
7 

10 
2 

5 

5 

49 

3 

8 

11 

17 

35 

11 

6 

6 

6 
38 

18 
15 
18 

15 

9 

20 

16 

11 

16 
2 
8 

1 

5 

28 
9 
6 
2 

13 
41 
11 
19 
5 

2 
20 
14 
23 
19 

21 
21 

27 
21 
21 

10 
7 

10 
2 
5 

5 

49 

2 

8 

11 

17 

35 

11 

6 

6 

0 

38 
18 
14 
18 

13 
9 
20 
16 
11 

18 
2 
8 
1 
2 

5 
27 
9 
6 
2 

13 
41 
11 
19 
5 

1 

...... 

11 
10 
6 

7 

1 

"is' 

9 
5 

12 

1 

2 
10 
8 
6 

7 

...... 

8 
2 

2 

1 

14 
17 
7 

14 

1 

1 

2 

17 

15 

14 

12 

3 

8 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

^■wftin 

1 
1 
2 

13 

46 

12 

9 

3 

5 

'"'i' 

3 

4 

38 
16 
10 

1 

9 

2 

13 

1 

1 
...... 

10 
32 
8 
8 
3 

5 
1 

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1 

1 

Tyrrell 

2 
3 

2 

28 

11 

8 

1 

5 
2 
11 

1 

1 

3 
14 
4 

1 

2 



1 

10 

1 

S 

2 

4 

12 

1 

* 

2 

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1 

NORTH     DAKOTA. 


134 

135 

84 

51 

84 

50 

18 

9 

24 

17 

42 

24 

1 

1 

5 

6 

18 

5 

C 
6 
20 
6 
1 

2 

1 
8 

1 
1 

2 
1 
3 
1 
6 

4 

2 

10 

1 

2 

9 
12 
2 

1 
4 

2 

6 

14 

1 

4 
5 
13 
6 
1 

1 

4 

i' 

3' 

i 

3 
2 

5 

2 

6 
8 
1 

3 

2 

3 

10 

2 




2 

1 

4 
5 

13 
6 
1 

1 

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3' 

i 

3 
2 
5 

2' 

0 

8 

1 

3 

2 

3 

10 

2 
1 
6 

1 
1 
4 

1 

2 
1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 
6 
5 

1 
2 

Cass 

2 

6 

2 

.„ 

1 

1 

Dickey 

1 

2 

1 
8 
1 

1 

1 
3 
1 
5 

4 

5 

1 

2 

9 

11 

2 

1 

1 
4 

3 

1 

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1 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

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3 

1 

1 
5 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 



2 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
...... 

1 
1 
3 

1 

1 

...  .| 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 



1 

1 

3 
4 

::::::::::;:;;;::: 

1 

3 

4 

1 
1 
1 

3' 

4 
1 

3 
3 

1 

1 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1  1 

1 

2 

1 

I 

( 

Stork 

1 

Steele       .                    ... 

4 

11 

0 

14 

1 

1 

2 

1 
2 
5 



1 

Traill       

1 
4 

...... 

3 
3 
1 

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1 

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1 

1 

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278 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-3IINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1?3.— FEEBLE-MIXDED   BELOXGIKG  TO   EACIT  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AXD  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES :  1890— Coutinuea. 


OHIO. 


The  Stato . 


Adams 

Alien 

Ashland  ... 
Ashtabula  . 
Athens 


Anglaize . 
Belinout.. 
Brown  . . . 

Batler 

Carroll... 


Champnizn  . 

Clark 

Clemiont 

Clinton 

Columbiana . 


Coshocton. 
Crawford . . 
Cayalioga. 

Darke 

Defiance. . . 


Delaware. 

Erie 

Fairflclil  . 
rayetto  . . 
Franklin . 


Fnllon  .... 

Gallia 

Geauga 

Greene  — 
Gaerusey  . 

Hamilton.. 
Bancock  . . 
Hardin.... 
Harriiton .. 
Henry 


Highland  . 
Hocking  .. 
HolmCH  ... 

Huron 

Jackson . . . 


Jefferson . . 

Knox 

Lake 

I.awn;nce  . 
Lickin,;... 

Logan 

Lorain 

Lucas 

UadlKon 

Habouiug.. 


VarioD. 
Medina. 
Meigs.. 
Mercer . 
Miami.. 


Monroe 

Mohlgomery . 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muttkingum.. 

KoWp 

OtUnra 

Paulding 

Perry 

Ftckaway  ... 

Pike 

Portage 

PrHdo , 

Putn.ini 

XUcLUod 


BELONCrNG  TO  COtrSTT. 


Found 

in 
coouty. 


8,032 


06  I 
64 
42 
KIO 
76 


45 


112 

38 


112 
33 


29 
85 
38 
101 
53 

385 
74 
42 
52 
45 

59 
48 
64 
87 
50 

71 
65 
21 
73 
80 

63 
70 

150 
03 

111 

37 


8,035 


43 
144 
75 


72 

104 

111 

54 

65 

121 

141 

104 

108 

72 

85 

250 

308 

121 
41 

77 
76 

121 
35 

180 

33 
88 
48 
107 
58 

454 
81 
49 
53 
54 


67 
80 

165 
98 

115 

44 

01 


55 

58 

207 

237 

66 

76 

CO 

05 

123 

131 

54 

67 

43 

45 

52 

58 

82 

87 

07 

77 

35 

37 

84 

89 

81 

84 

68 

89  1 

72 

81  1 

Male. 

Fc 

male. 

"White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

1 

2s'':itive  horn. 

Foreigii- 
honi. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents 

native. 

1      One  or 
both  parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

4,400 

3,575 

4,352 

3,515 

3,255 

2,589 

728 

504 

369 

332 

108 

60 

75 

39 

33 

21 

54 

43 
31 
16 
50 
43 

22 
77 
33 
29 
24 

34 
42 
44 
29 
52 

GO 
35 
130 
OU 
20 

28 
21 
40 
17 
84 

15 
43 
25 
33 
35 

208 
34 
23 
23 
27 

27 
28 
31 
47 
27 

39 
20 
8 
32 
30 

37 
41 
79 
45 
69 

24 
21 
35 
16 
64 

25 
79 
34 

28 
01 

28 
28 
30 
44 
29 

18 
48 
29 
34 
42 

54 
47 
27 
94 
30 

19 
105 
28 
49 
24 

30 
54 
03 
35 

89 

48 
50 
171 
03 
21 

40 
55 
72 
17 
90 

18 
38 
23 
:         06 
23 

235 
47 
26 
29 
27 

39 
22 
89 
43 
42 

34 
41 
10 
51 
59 

29 
39 
84 
48 
50 

19 

40 
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23 
52 

33 
140 
42 
37 
69 

29 
17 
27 

42 
47 

19 

37 
54 
K 
30 

43 
30 
16 
50 
42 

22 
77 
30 
29 
24 

31 
41 
43 
29 
52 

GO 
35 
134 
50 
20 

27 
20 
44 
15 
81 

15 
41 
25 
30 
35 

204 
34 
23 
23 
27 

25 
28 
31 
47 
20 

38 
29 
8 
32 
30 

36 
40 
70 
41 

58 

23 
21 
34 
16 
62 

24 
70 
33 
28 
60 

28 
27 
29 
44 
20 

17 
48 
20 
34 
42 

52 
34 
21 
79 
26 

16 
94 
22 
35 
17 

34 
38 
50 
29 
74 

42 
32 
64 
52 
13 

37 
20 
01 
15 
05 

15 
35 
21 
60 
21 

104 
30 
21 
26 
19 

37 
18 
26 
26 
37 

31 
34 
9 
47 
56 

25 
23 
35 
40 
35 

9 
29 
44 

15 
44 

24 

99 
38 
35 
67 

27 
9 
25 
33 
45 

15 
25 
49 
43 
31 

39 
24 
13 
43 
35 

13 
09 
24 
21 
16 

28 
34 
34 
28 
42 

47 
19 
48 
66 
17 

25 
9 
38 
14 
53 

12 
37 
24 
26 
34 

83 
25 
21 
21 
IS 

24 
24 
23 
27 
20 

29 
25 
5 
27 
22 

30 
27 
35 
35 
38 

18 
15 
33 
13 
45 

13 

69 
30 
22 
51 

23 
7 

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33 
20 

16 
35 
20 
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25 

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0 
10 
3 

3 
7 
5 
7 
6 

2 
7 
9 
5 
11 

4 
14 
69 
10 

0 

9 
10 
8 

1 
17 

1 
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5 
2 

91 
10 
4 
3 
6 

1 
3 
7 
12 
6 

3 
6 
5 
4 
3 

2 
10 
33 

2 
11 

6 
0 
G 
7 
4 

6 
12 
4 
1 
8 

2 
6 
1 

7 

1 

4 

10 

3 
7 
8 

3 
4 
3 
5 
5 

9 
6 
4 
6 
7 

2 
4 
7 

1 
6 

10 
8 

39 
3 
3 

2 
8 
4 

'"22" 

2 
3 

1 
1 
1 

65 

7 

...... 

6 

...... 

6 
15 
4 

7 
3 
1 

4 
3 

4 

9 

25 

4 
10 

4 

3 

I 
6 

6 

14 
8 

4 
0 

8 
10 
3 
6 
8 

2 
4 

1 
2 

47 

1 

I 

27 

94 

5 

1 

2 
2 

1 

32 
19 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

110 

4 

1 
7 
1 

"'9' 
4 
1 
4 

2 
4 
48 
1 
2 

2 
2 
2 
1 

1 
3 
2 

3 

8 
47 

S 
4 

■■"■3" 

5 

4 

32 
49 

2 

1 

24 

38 
02 
67 
36 
89 

48 
50 
172 
04 
21 

40 
53 
75 
18 
96 

18 
45 
23 
74 
23 

240 
47 
26 
30 

27 

39 
22 
39 
44 

43 

S5 
41 
16 
65 
59 

30 
39 
86 
53 
56 

20 
40 
54 

2 
8 
4 
1 

3 

1 
1 

1 
8 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

....„ 

2 

1 

1 

3 

""3 

1 
6 

1 
1 
2 
2 
3 

2 
...... 

1 
4 

1 

1 
2 
1 
1 

1 

7 
3 
1 
8 

2 
3 

3 
2 

1 
0 

1 
1 

.....:::::: 

1 
'""2 

i 

2 

7 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

8 

3 

6 

3 

02 

40 

1 

1 

...... 

1 
1 
6 
5 

...... 

2 

I 
16 

6 
10 

4 
2 
2 
1 
4 

i 
35 

50 
2 
2 

1 
3 

1 
2 
2 
5 
2 

2 

1 
2 
1 
5 

2 
4 

10 
2 

10 

1 
3 

...... 

6 
0 

11 

4 

8 

3 

3 

1 



1 

1 

2 

■ 



1 
1 

1 

...... 

1 

1 
1 



1 
1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

2 
5 

1 

1 
1 

'"'l' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 
2 

i 

2 

1 

...... 

1 

2 

1 

21 

1 

62 

2 

1 
...... 

2 

33 

1 

148 
42 

1 



1 

i 

37 

1 
4 

...... 

1 
2 

1 

2 
2 

2 

10 

....„ 

1 
3 

2 

4 
6 

70 

1 

2 

1 

2 

29 

17 

...... 

I 
1 

1 
1 

1 

...... 

1 

1 
1 

28 
43 

1 

48 

19 

1 

37 

10 

1 
6 
12 

2 
2 

6 

K> 

1 

'.'.'.'.'.'J 
1 

1 

65 

39 

1 

::::::  :::;;:i 

I 


I 


I 


I 


I 


a  One  foreign  boru  included. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


279 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MINDED  liEI.ONGING  TO  EACH  COITOTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTV,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

OniO— ContiDUCiI. 


Rosa 

Sandu.sky  ... 

Scioto 

SoniM-a 

Shelby 

Stark , 

Sinnnnt 

Trumbull  . . 
Tuscarawas 
Itdiou 

Van  ^Vort . . 

Vinton 

"Warrrn 

■VV'n.sbingtou 

"Wavno 

Williams... 

■\Voral 

Wyanilut... 


Found 

in 
county 


10( 

91 
109 
KIO 

CG 

70 
ij 
71 
124 

90 
77 
77 
53 


Total. 


92 
C4 
81 
96 
70 

141 

108 

115 

145 

71 

78 

46 

76 

aie2 

98 
87 
97 
60 


Mole. 


Fo. 
male. 


BELOKGIKa  TO  OODNTV. 


Total. 


Malo. 


Fe- 
male. 


TVIiito. 


Native  born. 


rureuts  native. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


One  or 

bolliparents 
foreign. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign 
bom. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Colored. 


TotaJ. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Dlack. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


OK  I.  Alio. II  A. 


The  Territory. 


33 


34 


20 


13 


19 


13 


ORE«OI¥. 


The  State 

282 

283 

143 

140 

143 

140 

111 

103 

17 

19 

15 

18 

5 
5 
16 
4 
2 

11 

16 
2 

5 

2 
10 
5 

5 

20 

24 

1 
67 

4 
20 

6 
4 

7 
16 

5 
11 
13 

4 

6 
6 
17 
6 
2 

al4 
3 

19 
3 
5 

2 

13 

S 

5 

21 

25 
1 

12 
4 

31 

7 
4 
13 
16 

5 
all 

17 
10 

4 
3 
0 
3 

1 

11 
2 

11 
2 
3 

2 
8 
4 
3 
7 

14 

5 

13 

1 
3 
5 
9 

3 
5 
8 
5 

2 
3 
11 
3 
1 

3 

1 
8 
1 
2 

5' 

1 

2 

14 

11 
1 

7 
2 

18 

6 

1 
8 
7 

2 
6 
0 
5 

4 

6 
3 

1 

11 
2 

11 
2 
3 

2 
8 
4 
3 
7 

14 

5' 

2 
13 

1 
3 
5 
9 

3 
5 

8 
5 

2 
3 
11 
3 

1 

3 

1 
8 
1 
2 

5' 

1 

14 

11 
1 
7 
2 

18 

6 
1 
8 
7 

2 
6 
9 
5 

3 

2 
4 

2 

1 

7 
2 
9 
2 
2 

1 
8 
2 
3 
6 

13 

3' 

1 
10 

1 
1 
5 
8 

3 
3 
5 
4 

2 

1 

1 

...... 

3 
6 

1 
1 

3 

1 
8 

1 
2 

"4 

1 
2 
11 

11 
1 
5 
2 
8 

4 

1 
8 
4 

2 
5 
3 
5 

CIiicU;iina3 

2 

4 

1 
2 



Cool 

2 

2 

Crnnk               .             

11,111. las 

1 

1 



(lilliani 

* 

1 

1 

1 



2 



1 
1 

1 

2 

■ 

1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

1 

4 

6 
2 

Polk  

Sherman 

2 

I'matilU 

1 

2 

1 

■ 

"Wallowa 

Waseo 

2 
1 
1 

1 
2 



2 

4 

Yamhill 

a  Boos  not  inclade  1  Indian. 


280 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED.  DEAF.  AND  DUMB.  AND  BLIND. 


Table  17S.— PEEBLE-MINDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


rEIVIVSirii  VANI  A. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

BELONGING  TO  CODNTT 

Total. 

Ualo. 

Fe- 
male. 

■White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Xatiro  bom. 

Forei^ 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

JCale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

ilalo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

8,879 

8,753 

4,786 

3,967 

4,708 

3^895 

3,661 

2,992 

695 

509 

452 

394 

78 

72 

64 

00 

14 

12 

113 

518 

124 

GS 

94 

277 
107 
146 
200 
111 

94 

88 
102 
169 

91 
07 
84 
61 
138 

121 
187 
819 
12 
128 

i53 
20 

134 
23 

121 

47 
74 
51 
43 
130 

32S 
05 
111 
140 
179 

08 
30 
182 
72 
03 

291 
100 
102 

IVJ 

li 

35 

210 

72 

I2.-. 
19 
93 

150 

59 
80 
05 
138 

42 
140 

31 
107 

110 

a533 

133 

74 

101 

310 
115 
148 
207 
115 

102 

3 

93 

106 

192 

08 
77 
88 
69 
150 

126 
162 
129 
13 
139 

150 
20 

140 
25 

125 

50 
75 
56 
43 
142 

344 
63 
111 
15K 
213 

108 
33 

187 
75 
07 

215 

30 
IRO 
11.'. 

i; 

36 
230 

74 

129 

21 
97 
154 

07 
93 
44 

140 

47 
150 

37 
2U4 

57 
286 
72 
42 
54 

103 
66 
79 

107 
54 

62 
1 
60 
49 
87 

48 
41 
48 
39 

98 

70 
93 
74 
10 

70 

78 
10 
02 
15 
65 

28 
41 
31 
24 
82 

174 
3S 
59 
91 

114 

57 
22 
101 
47 
41 

117 
IS 

101 
80 
49 

533 
7 

18 
133 

47 

70 
12 
53 
88 

37 
50 
27 
92 

29 
84 
24 
113 

59 

247 

01 

32 

47 

147 
49 
09 

100  t 
01 

40 

2 

35 

57 

105 

50 
30 
40 
30 
52 

SO 
69 
55 
3 
69 

78 
10 
78 
10 
00 

22 
34 
25 
19 
CO 

170 
32 
52 
67 
99 

51 
11 

80 
28 
26 

98 
21 
85 
65 
41 

412 
10 
18 
97 

27 

59 

9 

44 

VO 

30 
43 
17 
48 

18 
06 
13 
91 

56 
282 
72 
40 
5J 

161 
65 
79 

104 
54 

62 
1 
60 
49 
78 

48 
41 
48 
30 
98 

70 
92 
03 
10 
70 

77 
10 
01 
14 
65 

26 
41 
30 
23 
82 

173 
35 
59 
91 

114 

67 
22 
101 
45 
41 

111 
14 

101 
80 
48 

513 
7 

18 
133 

47 

70 
12 
r>3 

88 

37 
50 
27 
91 

29 
84 
24 
IDS 

59 

237 

01 

32 

47 

147 
49 
63 
98 
61 

39 

2 

35 

57 
97 

50 
36 
40 
,-.0 
52 

64 
08 
40 
3 
69 

77 
10 
75 
10 
57 

21 
33 
25 
19 
OO 

105 
30 
51 
GO 
99 

51 
11 
86 
28 
26 

90 
21 
83 
05 

40 

400 
10 
18 
97 
27 

69 

9 

44 

00 

30 
43 
17 
47 

18 
«5 
13 
00 

51 
95 
67 
26 

48 

146 
54 
09 
93 
41 

39 
1 
34 
46 
66 

41 
27 
36 
30 
82 

69 
88 
42 
5 
42 

70 

9 

57 

11 
04 

25 
34 
27 
23 
37 

153 
29 
54 
71 

70 

43 
14 
77 
45 
39 

92 
12 
79 
08 
48 

289 

1*5 
00 
46 

68 
0 
S5 

77 

30 
41 
IS 
70 

20 
79 
21 
04 

58 
91 
47 
22 
46 

144 
46 
CO 
90 
41 

21 
2 
27 
49 
83 

41 
28 
34 
26 
40 

53 
63 
33 
2 
45 

67 
6 

72 
8 
56 

20 
28 
no 

19 

27 

143 
25 
50 
58 
59 

38 
6 
58 
27 
25 

77 
19 
08 
65 
39 

225 

n 

10 
64 
20 

49 

7 
32 
52 

30 
34 
11 
39 

10 
60 
12 
75 

4 
90 

2 
10 

4 

4 
0 

10 
4 

10 

10 

1 
67 
10 

6 

1 

1 

2 

4 

5 

14 

10 

1 
91 
3 
4 
1 

""'79' 
4 

4 

1 
4 

"'io' 

1 
3 

■ 

8 

1 

2 

2 
1 

2 

1 

...... 

1 

■"  i  1 

Ueafonl 

1 

Berks 

11           2 

5           1 

4 

7            3 
3            6 

...... 

2 

2 

1 

Biair 

Bradford      

1 

2 

^ 

1 

Batler 

7 

B 

1 

1 

14 

6 

12 
...... 

2 
5 
2 
3 
5 

2 
3 

7 

4 
4 

1 

Chester       - 

7           T 

9 

8 

7 

8 

2 

5 
9 

10 
0 

11 

1 
3 

14 
5 

IS 

4 
1 
1 
2 
1 

5 
4 
5 
4 
7 

1 
3 
8 

Clearficltl 

1 

Clinton         

5 

2 

1 
0 

...... 

10 

2 

1  1 
9 

1 
7 

2 
5 

I 
10 

4 
2 

1 
11 

1 

Elk             

Eric           

14 

6 

2 
3 
2 

1 

10 

3" 

""3 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Forest                   

1 
1 

3 
...... 

1 

1 

"i" 

1 
...... 

1 

2 

1 

1 



...... 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 
3 
1 

2 
...... 

1 

1 

0 
3 

2 

2 

24 

13 

3 

1 

10 

22 

10 
3 

7 

12 
1 

15 
5 

140 

2 

3 

45 

1 

10 
4 
11 

8 

1 
8 
0 
10 

8 
4 
3 
8 

13 

13 
3 

o 

20 

10 
3 
19 

1 

8 
1 

8 

4 
1 

99 
3 
2 

2> 
1 

5 
2 
0 

7 

21 

7 
3 

4 
10 
22 

4 
5 
17 

20 

9 
2 

1 

6 

20 

3 
2 
9 

1 
1 

5 

? 

1 

...... 

5 
2 
1 
1 

1 

ifcKcan                            

^lifHia 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 
1 
7 
7 

1 

11 
1 
7 
G 

6 

1 

2 
""2 

6 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Terry 

PhUailelphia 

Piko 

1 
19 

1 
12 

1 

1 

78 

1 

70 

1 

18 

12 

VolttT 

ScbuykiU 

28 

14 

SnTder 

2 
2 

7 
3 

S 

3 

7 

Tioya                                      .... 

0 
4 
5 

3 

13 

1 

0 

1 
0 
6 

1 
1 

3 
2 
3 

6 
2 

War^n 

1 

1 

1 

1 

"Wnynii 

1 

1 

Vork 

7 

0 

4 

'     1 

4 

I 

1 

k^ 

\ 

a  D008  uot  include  1  IiidUu. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


281 


Table  173.— rEEnLK-JflNrtED  BELOXGINP,  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITK  DISTINCTION  OK  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AUJD  M;M15Elt  Jt'OUNU  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  ItY  STATES  ANU  TKICKITOKIKS:  IBUO-Coutinucd. 


KIIOUK    IMI^AND. 


ronml 

in 
couuty. 

BELONOINO  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Whilo. 

Colored. 

O0U7ITIES. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
boru. 

Total. 

Block. 

PiirentH  nalivo. 

One  or 

botliparcuta 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

MiUe. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Maie. 

Fe- 
male. 

The  State 

478 

488 

270 

218 

203 

208 

154 

121 

52 

37 

57 

50 

7 

10 

6 

7 

1 

3 

19 

117 
45 

20 
30 
60 
333 
55 

12 
16 

26 
180 
30 

8 

14 

24 

153 

19 

12 
IS 
26 
174 
36 

7 

12 

23 

WO 

17 

0 
13 
19 
78 
35 

6 

21 
70 
17 

2 

1 

3 

40 

1 
2 
2 
32 

1 

1 

4 

SO 

1 

1 
2 
1 

4 
2 

""q 

1 
2 
1 
3 

3 

1 

1 

iNowport 

47 

G 

1 

2 

SOUTH    CAROI^INA. 


The  State 

Abbeville 

Aikun 

Anderson 

Barnwell 

Beaufort 

Berkeley 

Cliarle.st<>n 

Chester 

Chesterliold 

Clarendon 

Colleton 

Darlington 

Eilpelleld 

Fairiield 

Florence 

Georgetown 

Greeiivillo 

Hampton 

Horry 

Kershaw 

Lanenstcr 

Laurens 

Lexington 

Miu'ion 

Marlboro 

Newberry 

Oconee  

Oraugebui-g 

Piekeus 

Eichland 

Spartanburg  ... 

Sumter 

XInion 

"Williamaburg.- 
York 


1,804 


48 
101 
00 
48 

S4 
59 
44 
30 

47 

40 
60 
82 
.=)9 

30 

18 
51 
C3 
37 

28 

27 
47 
27 
37 
33 

40 
41 
57 
33 

121 


1,805 


74 
61 
102 
64 
49 

84 
64 
48 
31 
50 

40 
01 
83 
61 
40 

18 
54 
05 
38 
30 

30 
48 
29 
38 
33 

44 

44 
00 
33 
54 

93 
70 
45 
31 
46 


971 


834 


446 


400 


436 


3 

o 

20 

14 

11 

18 

17 

12 

9 

9 

3 

13 

13 

15 

12 

8 

10 

10 

4 

5 

9 

8 

19 

15 

5 

7 

11 

15 

20 

6 

38 

30 

8 

9 

8 

14 

5 

7 

11 

15 

20 


50 


B7 


SOUTH   DAKOT.l. 


283 

285 

167 

118 

167 

118 

69 

45 

40 

41 

49 

32 

7 

15 

4 

2 

7 

5 
1 
3 
12 
3 

10 
0 
4 
7 

1 
7 
3 
3 
5 

7 
15 
5 
2 

7 

5 
1 
3 
12 
3 

10 

7 
4 
7 
2 

1 
8 
3 
3 
5 

4 
9 

1 
4 

3 
1 

8 
8 

;i 

3 

2 

1 

1 
7 
1 
3 
3 

3 
6 
3 
1 
3 

2 

i" 

4 

1 

8 
4 

1 
5 

1 

i" 

2 

4 
9 

2 
J 
4 

3 
1 
2 
8 
2 

8 
3 
3 

1 

1 

1 
3 
3 

3 

6 
3 
1 
3 

2 

i' 

4 

I 

8 
4 

1 
5 

1 

2 
6 

2 
2 

1 

2 
2 

IJeadlo 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

Brnlo 

1 
1 
0 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
3 

Clark 

Clav 

3 
1 
3 
1 

0 

i 

,   1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2' 

4 

1 
1 

i 

i" 

2 

1 

Vrtii  Itiver 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 

Grant 

1 

\ 

282 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAE  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-MINDED   BELOXGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA— Continacd. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

BELOSOINQ  TO  COC>TT. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fo- 
nt ale. 

■ViTiite. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

PareDt8  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
malo. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male, 

5 
6 
3 
17 

1 
5 
13 
4 
9 

9 
9 
3 
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Tabus  173.-FEEBLE-MIN-DED   BELONGING  TO  EACH  COITiTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR    AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOKIES :   1890-Contmued. 

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285 


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AND  NUJIllEU  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  UY  STATES  AND  TEKKITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


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Found 

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county. 

BBLONOINO  TO  CODNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

malu. 

■White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Ifativo  born. 

Forclen 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

i>oth  parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
malo. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

ye 

14 

1 

31 
1 

8 
14 
6 
2 
C 

45 

4 
29 
4 

4 

1 

4 

1 

50 

9 

22 

29 

21 

7 

49 
5 

38 
8 

8 
4 
15 

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1 
20 

3J 

20 

3 

11 
30 
31 

2 

7 
2 

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16 
41 

11 

1 
1 

31 

1 

25 
5 
5 

18 
8 

6 

12 
1 

19 
2 

8 

42 

4 

8 

7 

35 
9 

7 
2 

40 

89 
14 

1 
31 

1 

8 
14 
6 
2 
6 

46 

2 

4 
26 

4 

4 

1 
4 
1 
60 

9 
22 
29 
21 

7 

50 
5 
2 

38 
8 

8 
4 
15 
3 
9 

1 
26 
14 
20 

3 

11 
30 
31 
2 
2 

7 
2 
15 
10 
41 

11 
1 
1 

31 

1 

25 
6 
5 

18 
8 

6 

12 
1 

20 
3 

8 
42 

4 
8 
7 

35 
9 
7 
2 

33 

24 

4 

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35 
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18 

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21 

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12 
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21 

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10 

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20 

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5 
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11 

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14 

17 

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3 
3 

1 
1 
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31 
2 
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8 

11 
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4 

4 

10 

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2 

8 

5 

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4 

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3 
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2 

7 
4 
5 

6 

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8 

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2 
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1 
1 

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1 
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2 
6 

10 

2 

2 

1 

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1 

3 

0 

1 

1 

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5 

19 
3 

1 

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3 

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1 
3 

3 

7 
3 

1 
1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

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1 

5 

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2 

4 

1 
1 
1 
7 
2 

3 
6 
1 
3 
3 

12 
5 

1 
1 
9 

1 
8 

13 

7 

3 

7 

3 

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G 
4 
3 
10 

1 

1 
1 

5 

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2 
2 

1 

1 

6 

8 

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8 

1 

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4 
1 

3 
5 

2 

1 

1 

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4 

2 

4 

1 
1 

1 
2 

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1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

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1 

12 

3 
15 
3 

7 
2 

3 
5 
1 

1 

1 
14 

1 

1 

1 
6 

1 

1 
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1 

12 

1 

1 

1 



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5 

1 

3 

3 

17 
4 
2 

3 

11 
4 

1 

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1 
...... 

1 
1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

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3 

3 

1 
2 

1 

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10 

7 

4 

3 

7 

3 

6 



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286 


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Table  I'S'S.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COLTsTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOE,  AND   NATIVITY, 
AND  NUilBEE  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

TE  X  AS— CoDtinned. 


Foimd 

in 
county. 

BELONGIXO   TO   CODNTY. 

Total. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

"White. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

Total. 

Native  Ijoru. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

botliparents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

3 

22 

26 

4 

3 

21 
11 
19 
9 
44 

15 
11 
4 
8 
34 

15 
46 
24 
11 
8 
1 

3 

22 
26 

4 
3 

21 
11 
19 
9 
44 

15 

11 

5 

8 

34 

15 
46 
24 
U 

8 

1 

3 
12 
11 
3 
2 

11 
8 
7 

4 
25 

7 
5 
4 
3 
26 

11 
21 
10 

7 
5 

io' 

15 
1 

1 

10 
3 

12 
5 

19 

8 
6 
1 
5 
8 

4 

25 
14 
4 
3 

1 

3 

8 
8 
3 
0 

11 
6 
2 

ii' 

7 

7' 

10 

1 

1 

10 
2 
4 
2 
6 

8 

3 
8 
8 
3 

11 
3 

2 

4' 

1 

0 

10 

1 

1 

9 
1 

4 
2 
4 

1 

4 
3 

3 
5 

4 
2 

3 
5 

1 

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1 
■■■■2" 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
5 

4 
13 

1 

8 

3 

13 

2 
5 
4 

12 

1 
8 
2 
13 

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1 

3 
2 

1 
3 

5 

4 

1 
5 

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5 

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3 

6 

2 

4 
3 

21 

0 

20 
0 
7 
5 

1 

1 
5 

8 

3 
25 
12 
4 
3 
1 

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20 

5 
20 
9 

7 

1 
5 
S 

3 
25 
12 

4 

1 
1 

1 
2 

3 

5 
2 
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1 

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3 

2 
1 

1 

1 

2 

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2 

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2 

2 

2 

3 

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183 

183 

110 

73 

110 

73 

27 

22 

39 

18 

44 

33 

C 

12 

18 

5 

3 

1 
3 
3 
1 
6 

2 

2 

48 

13 

4 

5 

3 

28 

7 
12 
19 
0 
3 

1 
3 
4 
1 
0 

2 

2 

49 

15 

4 

5 
4 

19 
1 
1 

10 

3 
10 
12 
4 
3 

1 
2 
3 

5' 

i 

28 
5 
1 

2 
3 
11 

i' 

15 

4 
2 

7 
2 

i' 

1 
1 

1 

2 
1 

21 
10 
3 

3 

1 

8 

1 

4' 

3 

10 

12 

4 

3 

1 
2 
3 

5' 

i 

28 
5 
1 

2 

3 
11 

i 

15 

4 
2 
7 
2 

i 

1 
1 
1 

2 
1 

21 
10 
3 

3 
1 

8 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

i 

3 

1 
3 
7 

1 

3 
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4 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
2 

Davia       

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 
1 
1 

Uillanl 

2 

2 

1 

2 

Piute 

Eich 

1 
8 
2 

1 
15 
3 

3 
2 

1 

1 
5 

8 

1 
1 

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2 

10 

10 
7 
2 

1 

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1 
1 
4 

2 

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Utah 

4 

2 

2 

1 

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1 
19 

1 
6 

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4 

4 

2 

6 

2 

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Xbo  state 

894 

00! 

601 

400 

400 

400 

407 

322' 

71 

54 

21 

24 

2 

1 

1 

AddiAon 

65 
60 
56 
78 
18 

84 
12 
30 
89 
40 

09 
77 
87 
85 

06 
56 
66 
73 
18 

88 
12 
30 
00 
40 

103 
77 
80 
86 

89 
35 
34 
40 
11 

48 
4 
17 
44 
24 

54 

87 
64 
61 

27 
21 
22 
24 
7 

40 
8 
22 
40 
25 

40 
40 
35 
34 

30 
35 
34 
40 
11 

47 
4 
17 
U 
24 

63 
37 
54 
61 

27 
21 
22 
24 

7 

40 

8 
22 
40 
25 

40 

40 
35 
34 

30 
31 
29 
32 
10 

30 
2 
13 
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10 

45 
31 

10 

20 

18 
13 

4 

22 
5 
19 
40 
19 

40 
35 
31 
31 

8 
2 

4 
13 

1 

11 
2 
3 
5 
3 

0 
0 
3 

4 

6 
...... 

0 
2 

7 
3 
2 

1 
2 
1 

4 

6 

8 

1 
2 
2 

1 

11 

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Cblltcnilun 

Ebbcx 

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1 

1 

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5 

0 
3 

4 
3 

2 
2 

1 
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THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


287 


Taulk  173.— FEKBLF.-MTNnF.n   HKLONGINO  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF   REX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND   IN   EACH  COUNTY',  ]!Y   STATES   AND  TEKUITOlilES:  IsyO— Coiitimic-d. 

viicrjiixiA. 


The  State . 

Ace  jmac 

Albemnrlo 

Aloxundria 

All.-cluiny 

Amelia 

Anili'Tst 

Avpiniiitttox 

Aiijiusta 

Bath 

Bedford 

Bland 

Botetourt 

Brunswick 

Bucliiuiau 

Buckiugbam 

Campbell 

Caroline 

Carroll 

Charles  City 

Charlotte 

Chesterfield 

Cbrko 

Craig 

Culi)e!>er 

Cumberland 

Dickenson 

Dinwiddie 

Elizabeth  City.. 

Essex 

Fairfax 

Faunnier 

Floy.l 

FiuVaiina 

Franklin 

Frederick 

Giles 

Gloucester 

Goochland 

Grayson 

Greene 

Groenesville 

Halifax 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Henry 

Highland 

Isluof  Wight... 

James  City 

King  and  Queen. 
King  iieorgo 

King  William 

JLaneaster 

Lee 

Loudoun  

Louisa 

Lunenburg 

Madison 

Mattiews 

Mecklenburg 

Mi<ldleHex 

Montgomery 

Nansenioud 

Kels,,,, 

JJew  Kent 

Korfolk 

Northampton  .. . 
NoTlhuinberland 

Nottoway 

Orange 

fago 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 


3,082 


BELONOINO  rO  OOCNTY. 


Totjil. 


3,090 


27 
4 
2t 

70 
31 
25 
17 
14 

39 
12 
3 
42 
13 

7 

41 

14 

49 

■    21 

45 
44 
23 
35 
36 

22 
21 
6 
30 
21 

18 
70 
18 
105 
36 

6 
33 
16 
26 
23 

20 
10 
24 
74 
40 

21 
17 
18 
47 
12 

31 
34 
32 


Male. 


1,681 


Fo- 
nmlo. 


1,409 


■White. 


Total. 


Male. 


1,102 


Fe- 
male. 


919 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


1,074 


Fe. 
male. 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign 


Male. 


IS 


Fe- 
male 


Foreign 
born. 


Male 


10 


Fe- 
male 


Colored. 


Total. 


Male 


579 


Fe- 
male 


490 


Black. 


Mole. 


472 


Fe. 
male 


409 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male 


107 


Fe- 
male. 


81 


288 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  173.— FEEBLE-JIINDKD  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NLilBEK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOEIES:  1890— Coutiuued. 


TIRGIKIA— Coutijiuca. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

VELonama  to  codnty. 

Total. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

■Wl.ito. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Xativc  born- 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 
botb  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

39 

78 
20 
63 

1 

12 
25 
29 
25 
15 

29 
124 
92 
32 
52 

S3 
44 

13 

29 

7 

17 
19 
18 
12 
13 

82 
18 
5 
62 
17 
31 

39 
79 
20 
53 
1 

12 
25 
30 
25 
15 

29 
120 
92 
32 
52 

54 
31 
15 
30 
7 

17 
10 
18 
12 
13 

63 
18 
5 
53 
17 
21 

21 
40 
12 
20 
1 

8 
19 
12 
10 

8 

14 

71 
59 
14 
30 

35 
18 

7 
14 

4 

11 
10 
8 
4 
8 

33 
11 

2 
23 

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39 
8 
24 

19 

23 

2 

9 

17 

21 
5 
4 

18 

23 

2 

9 

17 
21 
5 

4 

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2 
17 
10 
20 

1 

3 
6 
2 

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11 
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1 
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3 
20 

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3 
7 
2 

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4 
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15 
10 
18 

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2 
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65 
42 
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289 


Table  ITS.— FKIOHLK-MINIIED   IJELONGING  TO  KACII  COUNTY,  Willi    DISTINCTION'  OI'   SEX,  COLOR,  ANli   NATIVITV, 
AN1»  Ni:jllii:K  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  HY  STATES  AND  TKKKITOKIES:  ISiM)— Coiitiiiue.l. 

WKMT  VIROIJVIA.' 


Found 
ill 

county. 

DELONOIXO  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fo-     i 
male. 

WUlto. 

Colored. 

COUNTIES. 

ToUl. 

Native  born. 

Forci^ 
born. 

Total. 

lilack.       , 

Tarelits  native. 

One  or 
both  p.ireDt8 

J'oreigu. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe.     1 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
nolo. 

Male. 

Fc- 

laale. 

1.427 

1,430 

816 

S14 

793 

591 

734 

551 

42 

24 

17 

11 

23 

20 

21 

16 

4 

9 
33 
16 
15 

6 

38 
8 
12 
16 
21 

19 

19 

38 

20 

4 

22 
95 
46 
9 

57 

38 
25 
14 
9 
34 

30 
47 
19 
25 
38 

44 
G 
15 

48 
20 

9 

8 

63 

11 

26 

32 
18 
38 

34 

4 

30 

49 

63 

5 

20 
20 
43 
15 

10 
33 
16 
15 
7 

38 
8 
12 
10 

21 

19 
19 
38 
26 
4 

97 

48 

9 

57 

22 
25 
14 
9 
36 

30 
47 
19 
20 

38 

45 
7 
15 
51 
26 

10 
8 
63 
11 

20 

32 
18 
38 
23 
35 

4 

30 

49 

53 

5 

20 

20 

45 

■       16 

5 
22 
» 
9 
7 

17 
2 
4 
9 

11 

12 
15 

21 

10 

3 

12 
57 
31 

7 
30 

9 
15 
9 
6 

13 

22 
25 
12 

n 

17 

23 
4 
7 
35 
IS 

7 
3 
34 

8 
15 

19 
8 
22 
15 
16 

3 

17 

30 

33 

3 

11 

16 

25 

6 

5 

11 

7 

G 

21 

C 

8 

7 

10 

4 

17 

10 

1 

10 

40 

17 

2 

13 

10 

s 

3 
23 

8 

22 
7 
15 
21 

22 
3 
8 
16 
10 

3 
5 

29 
3 

11 

13 

10 
16 

8 
17 

1 
13 
19 
20 

2 

9 

4 

20 

9 

5 
IB 
8 
9 

10 
2 
4 
9 

11 

12 
15 
19 
15 
3 

12 
55 
31 
5 
20 

9 

15 
9 
G 

i:i 

22 
24 
11 
11 

17 

21 
4 
7 
35 
16 

7 

3 

34 

8 
15 

19 
8 

22 
14 
17 

3 
17 
30 
33 

3 

11 
16 
25 
6 

4 
10 

7 
0 

21 
G 

8 
7 
10 

7 
4 
15 
10 

1 

10 

38 

17 

1 

20 

13 
10 
5 
3 
23 

7 
22 

"if 

15 
21 

20 

3 

8 

16 

10 

3 
4 

29 
3 

U 

13 
10 
15 

7 
17 

1 
13 
19 
20 

2 

9 

4 

20 

9 

5 
14 

8 
7 
6 

15 
2 
4 
9 

10 

n 

14 

19 
15 
3 

11 
50 
29 
5 
25 

9 

15 

9 

G 

13 

20 
22 
11 
8 
17 

20 

4 
7 
17 
10 

7 
3 

33 
7 

15 

18 
8 

14 
10 

3 

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32 
3 

8 

16 
24 

G 

4 

10 
7 
0 

21 
li 

8 
6 

7 

6 
4 
15 
10 
1 

10 
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17 
1 
19 

12 

10 

5 

3 

22 

6 
19 

7 
11 
21 

20 
3 
8 
9 

10 

3 
4 

28 
3 
11 

12 
9 

15 
7 

16 

1 
13 
18 
20 

2 

0 
4 

20 
9 

1 
1 

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1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Caliell 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 
2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

1 
7 

2 
3 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

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Marshall 

2 

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290 


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Table   173.-FEEBLE-MIXDED  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,   COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


iriscoivsiN. 


a-             — 

FoiiDd 

in 
M)uuty. 

BBLONOraa  TO  COUHTr. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WLite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

1 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Blacb. 

Misod 
blood. 

COUKTIKS. 

< 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

forei^. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe-   ' 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

F«. 
male. 

The  SUto 

IT 
2 
19 

% 

\ 
35 
19 

:i.s 

111 

87 

34 

3 

40 

31 
81 
2 
76 
32 

38 
29 
20 
48 
38 

29 
53 
44 
32 
7 

1 
55 
32 

7 
23 

205 

23 

9 

2 

52 

34 
13 
24 
29 
27 

1 
42 
32 
44 
31 

04 

1 
20 
50 

8 

38 
01 
42 

2,402 

1,325 

1,077 

'  1,324 

1,077 

379 

296 

567 

416 

378 

365 

1 

1 

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17 
2 
19 

52 
32 

37 

20 
18 
39 
38 

101 
87 
35 
a3 
42 

31 
79 
2 
78 
34 

39 
29 
20 
50 
38 

30 
54 
44 
33 
8 

1 
50 
34 

8 
24 

a205 

24 

9 

a2 

52 

34 
15 
25 
30 
27 

1 
43 
32 
43 
31 

07 

1 

21 

07 

8 

38 
04 
30 
1 
01 

03 
08 
27 
01 
10 

12 

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24 
20 

24 
12 
7 
19 
22 

4C 

47 

25 

1 

21 

13 
51 
2 
39 
24 

18 
13 
10 
30 

20 

15 
34 
19 
10 
4 

1 
31 
20 

3 
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14 
4 

1 
30 

19 
12 
17 
22 
17 

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18 

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9 

30 

0 

22 
40 
17 
1 
33 

41 

40 
14 

32 
7 

S 
2 
6 

28 
12 

13 
8 
11 
20 
10 

55 

40 

10 

2 

21 

18 
28 

39 

10 

21 
10 

10 
20 
18 

15 
20 
25 
17 
4 

25 

14 

5 

8 

109 

10 

5 

1 

22 

15 
3 
8 
8 

10 

1 
23 
14 
20 
10 

28 

12" 

27 
2 

15 
18 
19 

28" 

28 
28 
13 
29 
9 

12 

13 

24 
20 

24 

12 
7 
19 
22 

40 

47 

25 

1 

21 

13 
51 
2 
39 
24 

18 
13 
10 
29 

!        20 

15 
34 

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1           16 

4 

1 
31 
20 

3 
10 

96 

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4 

1 

30 

19 
12 
17 
22 
17 

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18 
23 

21 

39 
1 
9 

30 
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22 
40 
17 

I 
33 

41 

40 
14 

32 
7 

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2 

6 

23 

12 

13 
8 
11 
20 
10 

55 
40 
10 
2 
21 

18 
28 

8 

16 

5 
3 

5 
4 
2 
9 
5 

13 
8 
2 

2 
1 
2 
4 

1 

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5 
5 

8 

5 
4 
2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

6 

3 

4 

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1 

15 

9 

11 
3 
3 
8 

12 

18 
23 
14 

2 
13 
5 

8 
3 
0 
8 
3 

25 

16 

5 

1 
5 

8 
15 

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3 

9 
7 
4 
7 
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4 
10 
9 
9 
3 

2 
4 

8 

8 
5 
2 
2 
5 

15 

16 

9 

1 

5 

3 
16 
1 
7 
9 

4 

3 

1 
4 
5 

4 
14 
4 
3 

1 
15 
8 

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43 
2 

'.'.'.'.'.. 

7 
5 

25 

20 

3 

1 
5 

8 
9 

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6 

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10 

11 

2 

4 

10 

4 

25 
1 

17 
8 

7 

4 

14 

6 

7 

19 
9 
8 

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10 

21 
10 
10 
20 
18 

15 
20 
25 
17 
4 

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10 

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4 

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5 
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4 

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9 
8 
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11 
5 
8 

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10 

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1 

22 

15 
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28 

3 
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11 
6 

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3 
3 

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2 

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14 
15 
10 

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3 
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8 
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2 
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3 
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10 

20 

7 

2 

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THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


291 


Tabijc  173.— FKr.IU^K-MINDKD  ISELONGINO  TO    EACH  COIINTV,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OF   SEX,  COLOK,  ANU  NATJVITV, 
ANU  XUMISKK  KOUNU  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATKH  ANU  TElUilTUlUKS:  18!>0— Continued. 


wvoiTiiNc;. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

8EU>KaiNa  TO  COUNTY. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreljtn 
born. 

ToUl. 

BUck. 

ForentB  native. 

Ono  or 

bothi)aront8 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

1 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

male. 

Tho  state 

14 

14 

10 

4 

10 

4 

5 

1 

4 

4 

Albany 

5 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
2 

5 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
2 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

2 

¥ 

3 

1 
1 
1 

1 

I 
2 

2 

3 

2 

Converso 

1 
1 

Crook 

Ijaramio  

1 

Ifatioral  Park  Reservation... 

1 

Natrona 

i' 

1 
2 

SbfTiflan 

Uinta 

2 



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292 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  IT*.— FEEBLE-MINDED  IN  CITIES  CONTAINING  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  WITH  RATIOS  I'KR  1,000,000  OP 

POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890.  (o) 


Total Feeble-minded . 

Ratiu 


Albany.  N.  T Feeble-minded. 

Katio 


AUcj^bcny,  Pa Feeble-minded . 

Ratio 


Atlanta,  Ga Feeble-minded. 

liatiu 


Baltimore,  Md Feeble-minded . 

ICatio 


Boston,  Ma£B Feebleminded . 

Katio 


Brooklyn,  K.  Y Feeble-minded . . 

Rstio 


Buffalo.  X.  Y Feeble-minded.. 

Ratio 


Cambrid^re  Mass Feeble-minded. 

Ratio 


Camden  N.  J Feeble-minded. 

Ratio 


Cbarleston.  S.  C... 


..Feeble-minded. 
Ratio 


Chicago,  HI Feeble-minded . 

Ratio 


Cincinnat  i,  Ohio Feeble-minded . . 

Ratio 


Cleveland.  Obio Feeble-minded . . 

Ratio 


Columbus.  Ohio .Teeblo-mindcd. 

Ratio 


Darton,  Ohio Feeble-minded. 

Ratio 


Denver  Colo Feeble-minded . 

Ratio 


De«  Moines,  Iowa Feeble  minded. . 

Ratio 


Detroit,  M Ich Feeble-minded . 

Ratio 


Total. 


8,703 
7-KJ 


Male. 


4.570 
781 


EraoHVille,  Ind Feeble.mindcd. . 

Ratio 


Fall  River,  Mass Feebleminded . . 

Ratio 


Grand  Rapids,  Mieh. 


.Feeble-minded.. 
ICatio 


Ilan  ford.  Conn Feeble  minded . . 

Ratjp 


Indianarioliii,  Ind Feeble-minded. . 

Uaiio 


Jeraey  city,  N.J  . 


Feelilenilndcd. 

Ralio 


KansaaellT.  Mo Fecblc-mindod. 

lUiUo 


Lincoln,  Neb Feeble-minded . . 

Ratio 


Los  Angeles,  Cal Feeble-minded . 

Ratio 


LoniaTlUe,  Ky Feeble-minded. 

Ratio 


Lowell,  Mass . 


.Feeble-minded. . 
Ratio 


LvDn,  Mam Foebltvniluded 

Ratio 


I2S  ' 
1,348  ' 

i 

110  ; 

1, 102  ll 

57 
870 

399 
918 

393 
STO 

372 
4«1 

152 
59j 

48 
685 

47 
80G 

6'J 
1,140 

436 
396 

295 
994 

223 
853 


36 

588 

23 
2  IS 

48 
958 

109 
529 

71  I 
1,399 

49 
659 

48 
790 

60 
1,240 

ion 

1,005 

09 
423 

B7 
429 

12 
218 

17 
337 

198 
1,229 

43 
S5:i 

52 
933 


66 

1,448 

57 
1,083 

31 
989 

202 
980 

210 
964 

ISD 
480 

75 
582 

29 
848 

21 
736 

29 
1,133 

236 
415 

144 
993 

120 
906 

50 
1,111 

20 
656 

10 
165 

32 
1,204 

57 
563 

36 
1,412 

21 

588 

31 
1,030 

34 
1,307 

01 
1,106 

43 
524 

29 
408 


12 

458 


80 
1,094 


23 


Female. 


4, 133 
704 


62 

1,257 

.W 
1,120 

26 
761 

197 

8g:i 

183 
793 


77 
007 


19 
530 


26 
873 


34 

1,158 


200 
376 


151 
994 


103 
799 


38 
881 


16 
521 


13 
283 


16 
046 


497 

35 
1,385 

28 
724 

17 
563 

32 
1,170 

45 

8i7 

26 
321 

28 
454 

4 

155 

5 
207 

112 
1,357 

20 
473 


Total. 


Male. 


4,271 
774 


171 
566 


207 
971 


189 
486 


28 
842 

19 
724 

9 

788 

234 
418 

141 
1,013 

119 

909 

40 
1,095 

19 
647 

10 
172 

30 
1,215 

53 
532 

26 
1,155 

21 
589 

31 
1,042 

34 

1,345 

54 
1,132 

43 

532 

21 
328 

8 
280 

12 

605 

70 
1,073 

23 
052 


Female. 


3,852 


26  20 

918  I  VI»  B24 

a  lucludiog  Cblnene,  Japanese,  and  Indians, 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


1,909 
1,049 


61 
1,249 

57 
1,103 

14 

758 

100 
873 

183 

807 

180 
443 

77 
610 

19 
547 

23 

847 

18 
1,440 

200 
381 

140 
1,  021 

101 

793 

36 

887 

16 

539 

13 

292 

15 
019 

51 
496 

31 
1,367 

27 
700 

17 
569 

31 
1,170 

40 
823 

25 
313 

21 
383 

4! 
IDS 

6 
213 

100 
1,488 

20 
475 

26 
031 


82 
1.964 


10 
848 


15 
91G 


91 
1,020 


93 
1,379 


67 
620 


27 
921 


U 
991 


18 
1,050 


5 

001 


40 
1,  228 


36 

1,176 


24 
998 


7 
436 


Female. 


1,642 
908 


21 
1,131 


14 
859 


89 
913 


06 
966 


73 
638 


26 
944 


453 


14 
1,628 

76 
724 

56 
1,385 

34 
1,095 

16 
G'J4 

6 

371 


One  or  botb  par- 
ents foreign. 


Male. 


1,382 
719 


16 

876 


23 
1,212 


53 

976 


81 
1,111 


894 


24 

451 


14 
1,274 


3 
1,305 


69 

338 


61 
956 


42 

853 


14 
1,235 


7 
836 


127 

130  1 

20 
1,004 

10 
059 

15 
699 

098  1 

11 

1,029 

10  1 
060  |l 

5 

848 

,.  1 
780 

14 
1,309 

6  1 
563 

20 

1,944 

14 

l,:i31 

26 
924 

21  ' 
728 

17 
8U 

4! 
194  1 

12 
300 

Ml 
416 

0 

281 

1 
54 

6 
484 

4 
323 

38 
1,223 

57 
1,788 

S 
515 

10 
870 

20 
1,378 

13 
807  ' 

Female. 


2 

407 


14 
367 


589 


8 
885 


D 
I,001> 


12 
1,000 


6 
408 


1 
259 


4 
731 


23 
1,030 


0 

800 


5 
834 


1,125 
561 


18 


34 
590 

61 
845 

48 
300 

23 
410 

9 
795 

4 

723 

3 
1,219 


Foroiim  born. 


M.ile. 


980 
552 


IS 
1,735 

18 
1,337 


27 
807 


33 
453 


62 
482 


24 

524 


3 
269 


1 
204 


1 

out 


Female. 


50 
240 

71 
299 

51 

731 

31 
873 

28 
554 

41 

803 

14 
1,197 

8 
1,208 

8 
899 

5 
1,008 

10 
885 

1 
70 

3 
563 

2 
482 

18 
446 

21 

601 

12 
1,347 

7 
1,851 

5 
406 

9 
504 

7 
702 

0 
698 

10 
1,  103 

5 
735 

13 
1,013 

1    1« 

;  2.118 

11 
329 

1       » 

330 

0 
483 

3 
251 

2 
547 

1 

293 

:i:i9 

24 

1,007 

9 
751 

5 
438 

9 

,    5UU 

a 

052 

1 

i::::;::; 

1,085 
632 


Male. 


299 
911 


15 
1,263 


18 
1,425 


43 
1,224 


54 
644 


59 
447 


28 
646 


5 
403 


1 
093 


74 
349 


42 
1,173 


6 
1,029 


2 
434 


16 
1,290 


31 
1,063 


3 
649 


Female. 


2 
533 


18 
439 


2,091 


17 
857 


4 
4.12 


7 
921 


0 
870 


10 
380 


I 
115 


1 
333 


10 
I.6J0 


7 
070 


1 
1,042 

2 

874 

20 
1,410 

2 
235 

52? 

1 
613 

4 

1,332 

1 
90S 


2 
3,263 

4 

2,338 

10 
3,359 


1,521 


8   ! 
1,134  1 


10 
1,100 


1 

2,703 


281 
825 


1 

2,070 


2 

1,635 


12 
764 


31 

813 


51S 


3 
1,139 


16 
950 


338 

2 

1,425 

3 

Tse 


1 

574 


4 

1,543 


1 

10, 870 


1 

1,401 

B 

],oas 
1 

1123 

7 
1,023 


12 
783 


THE  FEKBLK-MINDED, 


293 


Table  174.— FEEBLE-MINDED  IN  CITIES  CONTAINING  50,000  INHAIUTANTS  OR  MORE,  WITH  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF 

POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATI\ITY:  1890— Coutiiiiieil. 


McmphiB,  Tenn Fcoblo-miiidctl . . 

K:ilio 


Milwaukee,  Wis Fooblo-mhided. 

Kiitio 


Ulnneapulis,  il  iiin Froble-miiuled. 

Katto 


KaahTille,  Tenn Feolilc-miudoil. 

Katio 


Newark,  X.  J Freble-miuded. . 

Katio 


Kew  Haven,  Codu Fet'blo-niindcd. 

Halio 


Kew  Orloans,  La Feoble-mindcd . . 

Itatio 


New  York,N.  Y Fi'rblo-mindcd. 

Itatio 


Omaha,  Kcb.... 
PatersoD,  N.  J. 


.Feebleminded. 
Katio 


Feeble-minded . . 

Katio ' 


Philadelphia,  Pa Feeble-minded.. 

l{atio 


Pittaborg,  Pa Feeble-minded. 

Katio 


Providence,  K.  I Feeble  minded.. 

Katio 


Beading,  Fa Feeble-minded. 

Ratio 


Bichmond,  Va Feeble-minded. 

l^tio 


Bochester,  N.  T. 


.Feeble-minded. 
Katio 


St.  Josepb,  Mo Feeble-minded. 

Katio 


St.  Louis,  Mo Feebie-minded. 

l^atio 


Bt.  Paul,  Minn Feeble-minded. 

Katio 


Ban  Francisco,  Cal Feeble-minded- . 

IJatio 


Scranton,  Pa Feeble-minded. 

Katio 


Syracuse,  N.  T Feeble-minded . 

liatio 


Toledo,  Ohio Feeble-minded  - 

Katio 


Trenton,  N.  J Feeble-minded. 

Ratio 


Troy.N.T. 


-Feeble-minded.. 
Kalio 


Washington,  D.  C Feeble  minded . 

Katio 


Wilmington,  Del Feeble-minded . 

Katio 


Worcester,  Mass Feeble-minded . . 

Ratio 


TotoL 


792 


155 
1,173 


45 
707 


73 
897 


82 
612 


13 
248 


335 
742 


89 
6C8 


167 
559 


55 
731 


74 
840 


9t 
1,117 


02 

1,017 


281 
1,133 


84 
992 


60 
776 


167 
817 


107 
650 


89 
1,108 


178 
979 


08 
836 


272 
1,  I2i 


1,006 
703 


38 
271 


33 

421 


944 

902 


Mole. 


19 
685 


88 
873 


60 
753 


62 
1,412 


99 
1,113 


46 
1,138 


133 
1,190 


538 
720 


19 
237 


17 

444 


632 
1,041 


103 
844 


1,384 


45 
1.176 


35 
643 


4 
146 


153 
671 


47 
676 


RO 
471 


35 
911 


41 
955 


51 

1,247 


29 
1,014 


150 
1,369 


14 
454 


44 

1,041 


Fomalo. 


79 
702 


41 
632 


37 
941 


79 
851 


638 


137 
1,066 


627 
686 


19 
315 


16 
399 


412 
709 


84 
736 


67 
977 


22 
745 


28 
649 


47 
677 


9 

360 


182 
814 


42 
660 


87 
673 


20 
643 


33  1 

730  I 


40 
987  1 


23 
812 


33 
1,  020 


111 
919 


32 
1,045 


40 
044 


Tot.ll. 


Male. 


14 

731 


88 
876 


35 
1,489 


94 

1,081 


115 
1,360 


533 
725 


19 
246 


17 
449 


513 
1,042 


104 
869 


85 
1,379 


33 
1,372 


35 
545 


4 
156 


142 
661 


47 
684 


554 


35 
915 


41 
965 


51 
1,205 


27 
959 


28 

987 


87 
1,148 


14 
517 


44 

1,053 


Female. 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


9 
642 


41 
535 


17 
730 


75 
828 


20 
505 


108 
1,163 


519 
688 


18 
308 


16 

403 


400 
778 


80 

721 


0.1 
948 


760 
19 


47 
680 

5 
217 

17] 
815 

42 
607 

87 
688 

20 
545 

I 

32 

7U 

40 
1,000 

22 

798 

33 
1,029 

71 
899    I 

30 
1,125 

40 
955 


8 
600 

10 
750 

28 
079 

29 
1,873 

37 
1,368 

27 
1,747 

42 
1,205 

200 
1,487 

12 
297 


289 
1,430 


42 
1,800 


20 
872 


25 
1,296 


13 
668 


3 
185 


899 


16 
975 


32 

958 


13 
1,113 


24 
1,452 


17 
1,210 


15 
1,139 


14 
1,606 


67 
1,280 


II 
069 


17 
1,124 


Female. 


473 

11 

791 

13 
SI4 

14 
762 

32 
1,114 

15 
972 

44 
1,183 

182 
1, 338 

8 
282 

4 
393 

225 
1,060 

21 
623 

30 
1,198 

21 
872 

17 
832 

16 

781 

i 

283 

70 
1,104 

7 
479 

24 
835 

6 
660 

16 
913 

12 

884 

15 
1, 112 

17 
1,702 

51 
928 

19 
1,171 

12 
770 


One  or  both  par- 
eoto  foreign. 


Male. 


4 
1,042 

37 
800 

22 
917 

4 

1,320 

37 
1,147 


488 


42 
1,205 


210 
755 


0 

355 


307 


146 
922 


37 
837 


23 
1,190 


6U 

6 

2,092 

13 
511 


44 
472 


16 
690 


25 
470 


14 

909 


9 

603 


22 
1,484 


8 
1,052 


10 

858 


11 
802 


Female. 


3 
508 


18 
1,306 


2 
502 


20 
392 


11 

441 


1 
316 


29 
830 


2 
157 


31 
811 


190 
662 


7 
469 


362 


99 

598 


21 
477 


1  I 

305 


17 
002 


1 
175 


59 
601 


10 
637 


408 


5 
319 


16 
1,013 


4 
533 


7 
545 


8 
S28 


8 
1,303 


15 
1,133 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


41 
1,002 


14 
409 


20 
723 

10 

871 

31 

1,882 

117 

372 

1 

50 

7 
457 

78 
692 

39 
970 

20 
1,047 

1 
363 

2 
1,062 

9 
466 

1 
260 

44 

714 

15 
616 

23 
399 

8 
586 


12 
1,047 


4 

611 


4 
501 


9 
930 


9 
668 


Female. 


972 


48 
1,242 


17 
M7 


2 
1,151 


14 

605 


Mule. 


5 

375 


3 
263 


33 
1,893 


141 

437 


3 
202 


7 
444 


76 

557 


38 
1,143 


18 
832 


2,430 

17 
1,275 

5 
2,491 

3 
2,467 

20 
691 

5 

396 


19 
1,002 


1 

213 


3 
1,564 


1,293 


14 

6S6 


12 
844 


42 
792 


41 
937 


9 
£01 


12 
1,128 


454  >l 


972 


12 
1,358 


Female. 


11 
830 


1 
4,310 


63 
1,862 


22 

1,428 


20 
1,245 


4 
1,767 


3 
1.354 


29 

812 


614 


1 
634 


12 
9«0 

4 
1,225 

4 
1,875 


496 


4 

2,037 

11 
T9« 


1 
2,320 


1 
1,287 


40 
935 


2 

507 


294  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  173.-FEEBLE-MINDED  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  FEEBLE-MINDED,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:   1890. 


msTinTTioNB. 


In  iDstitntions . 


California  Home  for  the  Care  and  Training  of 

yecble-minJed  Children,  Santa  Clara,  Cal. 
Connecticut  School  for  Imbeciles,  Lalioville, 

Conn. 
Illinois  Asvlmn  for  Feeble-minded  Children, 

Lincoln,  lU. 
Indiana   School  for  Feeble-minded  Toath, 

Richmond,  Ind. 
Iowa  lustitution  for  Feeble-minded  Children, 

Glenwowl,  Iowa. 

State  Inihecile  Asylnm.  'Walnut,  Kan 

Fueble  minded  Institute.  Frankfort.  Ky 

Trainiuj;  School  I'or  Feeblc-mindeil  Children, 

Owinss  Mills,  Md. 
Private  lustitution  for  Feeble-minded,  EUi- 

cott  city,  Md. 
Private    Institution    for   the   Education  of 

Feeble-minded,  Barre,  Mass. 

Hospital  Cottage  for  Children,  Baldwin.-iville, 

Mass. 
Masisaihusetta    School    for    Feehlcmindod, 

Waltham,  Mass. 
TVilbur  School  for  Feebleminded,  Kalamazoo, 

Mich. 
School  for  Feebleminded,  Faribault,  Minn.. 
Kebraska     Institution     for    Feebleminded 

Youth,  Beatrice,  Keb. 

If  ew  .Jersey  Home  for  the  Education  and  Care 
of  Feeblo-niindod  Children,  Vineland.  X.J. 

Kew  Jersev  Stat«  In.'^titulion  for  Feeble- 
minded W'^omen,  Viuelaud.  N.  J. 

Trainiuj;  School.  Uadilontield,  K.J 

School  for  Feeble-minded,  Kandalls  Island, 
N.  T. 

School  for  Feeble-minded  Children,  New 
York,  N.  y. 

New  York  State  Asylum  for  Idiots,  Syracuse, 
NY. 

New  York  Stat«  Custodial  Asylom,  Newark, 
N.  Y. 

Ohio  Institution  for  Feeble-minded  Tonth, 
Coltunbus,  Ohio. 

Pennsylvania  Training  School  for  Feeble- 
minded Children,  Elwyn,  Pa. 


Total. 


5,254 


Mole. 


2,876 


Fe- 
male. 


2,378 


83 
al29 
441 
272 
423 

106 

154 
30 

13 

97 

43 

267 

26 

300 
115 

75 

30 

11 
334 


460 
274 
848 
713 


48 
78 
246 
146 
250 

59 
80 
13 

9 

74 

29 

149 

16 

168 
70 

57 


7 
213 


524 

427 


35 
51 
N5 
126 
173 

47 

74 
17 

4 

23 

14 

118 

10 

132 
45 

18 

30 

8 
124 

3 

247 
274 
324 
286 


Total. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


2,846 


48 
78 
245 
142 
248 


26 

149 

16 

166 
70 

57 


2,357 


3 
210 


514 
420 


35 
51 
194 
125 
173 


13 

117 

10 

132 
45 

16 

30 

8 
123 

3 

215 
273 
323 
277 


Native  born. 


T.         .  II       One  or 

Parents  na-    bothparenti 
t'^o-         I     foreign. 


Hale. 


32 
73 
240 
133 
234 


Fe- 
male. 


1,887 


107 


445 
316 


21 
48 
193 
117 
168 


194 
258 
289 
215 


Male. 


504 


Fe- 
male. 


101 


Foreign 
bom. 


Male. 


Fe 
male. 


1V> 


104 


Total. 


Male. 


30 


23 


24 


13 


Fc 
male. 


21 


Black. 


Male 


25 


Fe- 
male. 


19 


Mi^ed 
blood. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


a  One  inmate  of  Connecticut  School  for  Imbeciles,  Lakeville,  resident  of  Halifax,  N.  S.,  not  counted. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED.  295 

Table  176.— FEEBLE-MINDED  IX  IIOSPITiVLS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOR  TUI2  INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY:  18D0. 


HJBTrnrnoss. 


Total. 


In  inatitutions 2, 4C9 


Alftliaraalnsnno  Hospital,  Tnf»caloofla,  Ala... 

Territorial  Insane  Asylum,  riirnix,  Ariz 

ArkMiiHOH    Stale    Luiiatio    Asvlum,    Liltlo 
I{.)rk,  Ark. 

State  Insane  Aavlam,  A^ncw,  Cal 

Kapa  State  Intano  A3ylupi,  Napa,  Cal 


State  Insane  Asvlum.  Stockton,  Cal 

Colorado  Stale  riisnuc  Asylum.  Vui-blo,  Colo. 

Spring  Hill  Institution.  Lit*  htii'M,  Conn 

CouncrtltMit  Hospital  fur  the  lusauo,  Middle- 
town.  Conn. 

Connecticut  Ketrcat  for  lasane,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Delaware  State  Hospital  for  thelnsane,  Faru- 

liurst,  Del. 
Government  Hospital  for  Insane,  AVasbing- 

ton.  1).  C. 
Florida  Asylum  for  Insane,  Chattahoochee, 

I'la 
Georgia  Lunatic  Aeyluni.  MiUedgeville.  Ga 
Illinois  Southern  Hospital  fur  lusauo,  Anna, 

III. 

Illinois  Central  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Jacksonville,  111. 

Oak  Lawn  lietreat  for  the  Inaane,  Jackson- 
ville, III. 

Illinnin  Kastem  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Kankakee.  HI. 

Illinois  Jv'ortbern  Hospital  for  Insane,  Elgin, 
III. 

Cook  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Dun- 
ning, 111. 

Dr.  W.  R.  Fletcher's  Sanitarium,  Indianapo- 
lis. Incl. 

Central  Indiana  Hospital  for  Insane,  Indian* 
apnli.-*,  Ind. 

Kortliern  Iniliana  Hospital  for  Insane,  Lo- 
gauHiiort.  Ind. 

Iowa  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Monnt  Pleas- 
ant, Iowa. 

St.  .rose|)h's  Female  Insane  Asylum,  Dav- 
enport, Iowa. 

St.  Jolin'slnaane  Asvlum.  Davenport,  Iowa. 
Iowa  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Independence, 

I<.wa. 
St.  Joseph's  Insane  Asylum,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
In.stitution  for  the  Inaane.  Clarinda,  Iowa.. . 
Topoka  Insane  Asylum,  Topeka,  Kan , 


Kansas  State  Insane  Asylum,  Osawatomie, 

Klin. 
Maplowood  Insane  Asylum,  Leavenworth, 

Kan. 
Central  Kentucky  Lunatic  Asylum,  Lake- 

l.Mld,  Kv. 

EustLO)!  Kentucky  Lunatic  Asylum,  Lexing- 
ton. Ky. 

■Western  Kentucky  Lnnatic  Asylum,  Hop- 
kiusvillo,  Ky. 

Louisiana  Retreat  for  Ins.ane,  Kow  Orleans, 

La. 
Insune  Asylum  of  Louisiana,  Jackson,  La.. 

Maine  Ina:ine  Asylum,  Augusta,  Me 

Conrad's  Sanitarium,  St.  Denis,  Md 

Kay  View  Asylum,  lialtimoro,  Md 


Monnt  HopoKetreat.  Mount  Hope,  Md 

Marvland   Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Catona- 

viil.'.  Md. 

Bo.4ton  Lunatic  Hospital,  Boston,  Mass 

Danvers  Lunatic  Hospital,  Danvors,  Mass., 
Korthampton  Lunatic  Hospital,  Norlhamp- 

tou,  Mass. 


Ketreat  for  Insane.  Boston,  Mass 

Taunton  Lunatic  Hospital,  Taunton,  Mass. 
"Worcester      Insane      Asylum,    Worcester, 

Mass. 
"Worcester    Lunatic     Hospital,    "Worcostor, 

Ma.ss. 
TrVe-Htliorough  Iiisano  Hospital,  "Westboro, 

Mas4. 


15 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


1, 369     1, 100 


Total. 


Male. 


1,272 


Fe- 
male. 


1,047 


Native  bom. 


18 


Paronta  na- 
tive. 


Male. 


1,034 


30 


Fe- 
male. 


818 


18 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


Male. 


101 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign 
boru. 


82 


Male. 


Fe- 

male 


137       147 


ToUl. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


97        63 


18 


Black. 


Male. 


90 


18 


male. 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male. 


45 


Fe- 
rn ala. 


296  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  176.— FEEBLE-MES'DED  IN  HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOE  THE  INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  ETC.— Continued. 


ISSnTCTlOKS. 


Eastern  Micbigfln  Asylnni.  Pontiac,  Micb... 
l^'orihtm  Michigan  Asylnra,  Traverse  city, 

Mi<b. 
Mich  igau  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Kalamasoo, 

Mich. 
Miniifsota  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  St.  Peter, 

Minn. 
SeciiDd  Minnesota  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Kocbcstcr,  Minn. 

Mississippi  State  Lnnatic  Asylum,  Jackson, 
Mis«. 

Eaiiiem  ilississippi  Insane  Asylum,  Me- 
ridian. Miss. 

St.  Louis  I'iMT  House,  St,  Lonia,  Mo 

Sl.ltc  Lunatic  Asylum  Xo.  2,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 

State  Lunatic  Asylum,  Ko.  3,  Nevada,  Mo. . . 


State  Lunatic  Asylnm.  Fulton, Mo 

St.    Vincent's   Institution    for  the  Insane, 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

St.  Louis  Insane  Asylnm,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

^Inntaua    Insane  Asvhun,  Warm    Springs, 

M..nt. 
Xchra"ka  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Lincoln, 

^•cb. 

Korfolk  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Norfolk,  Neb. 
Hospital  for  Chronic  Insane.  Ha.stin^.  Kcb. 

lievada  State  Insane  Asylum.  Ileuo.  Xev 

Kew  Hamp.Hhiro  Asylum,  Concord.  N.U 

State  Asylum  fur  the  Insane,  Morris  Plains, 
N.J. 


New  Jersey  State  Lunatic  Asvlom,  Trenton, 
K.J. 

Plo<iiiiinpdale  Asylum,  New  York,  N.  Y 

New  Yoik  ''ity  Asylum  for  Insane.  Black- 
wells  Lslanil.  N.  Y. 

New  York  ('itv  Asylumforthclnsano,  Wards 
Island.  K.  \'". 

Brunswick  Home,  Amityrille,  N.  Y 


Kings  Connty  Lunatic  Asrliim,  Platbiisb, 
N.  Y. 

Loudon  Hall,  Amity  ville,  N.  Y 

New  York  City  Insane  Asylum,  Harts 
Island,  N.  Y. 

St.  Vincent's  Ketreat  for  the  Insane,  Har- 
rison, N.  Y". 

Hudson  Kiver  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Pougbkecpaie,  N.  Y. 

State  Homeopathic  Asylum  for  tbo  Insane, 

Middletown,  X.  \'. 
New  York  Slate  Asylum  for  Insane  Crimi. 

nals.  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
The  Bingliamton   Asylum  for  the  Insane, 

Bini:ha  i.ton,  N.  \ . 

Providence  Ki-treat,  IliifTalo,  N.  T 

Brieham  Hall  Insane  Hospital,  Canandaigna, 

n:y. 

Monroe  County  Insane  Asylum, Itochester, 

N.  Y. 
Willanl  Anvlum    for    tho    Insane,  Willard, 

N.  Y. 
Eastern    North    Carolina    Insauo    Asylum, 

(joldsliom,  N.C 
North   Carolina    Insano    Aiivlum.   lUlcigh, 

N.C. 
'WeHlom  North   Carolina    Insane    Ahvluni, 

Morganton,  H.  C. 

North    Dakota   Hospital    for    tho    lji.«ane, 

Jamest<»wn.  N.  l). 
T.ilcdo  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Toledo,  Ohio.. 
Uayton   Asylum    for    tho    liisauu,    Dayton, 

•  ihio. 

The  Uiford  Retreat,  Oxfonl.  Ohio 

Ixingvlow  Innauu  Asylum,  Carthage,  Ohio.. 

Cincinnati  .Sanirariom.  College  Hill,  Ohio 

Columbus  Asylum  for  tho  Insane,  tjolumhun, 

Ohio. 
Cleveland  Asylum  for  tho  Insane.  Cleveland, 

Ohio. 
Athens  Asvlnm  fortlie  Insnne,  Athens, Ohio 
Oregon  State  Insane  Asytuni,  .Saleui,  On'g.. 

Friends' Asylum  for  the  Ini»ane,  Philailel- 

jihla,  I'a. 
Blocklev  Almshouse  and  PhllaUelphia  Uos. 

piUl,  '^hUadelpblo,  Pa. 


29 
25 

U 

24 

32 

3 

23 

55 
C 
14 

4 
20 

39 
8 


123 
lu 
5 
3 

9 
20 


Male. 


4 
10  I 


14 
18 

26 

18 

22 

1 

10 

33 
5 
9 

4 
4 

14 

7 


Fe- 
male. 


Total. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


16 


Native  born. 


Parents  na- 
tive. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


One  or 

both  parents' 
foreign 


11 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign 
bom. 


Total. 


^-•-'m'^^e. 


Male. 


mnlo. 


Black. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Atixed 

blocnl. 


I 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED.  297 

Table  176.— FEEULE-MINDED  IN  HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BY  SEX,  COLOE,  ETC.— Contiuuc.l. 


Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WIIIT«. 

COLOBEO. 

Total. 

Native 

bom. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

nreTiTUTiONe. 

Parcn 
ti 

t«  na- 
re. 

Ono  or 

bot  h  piirent* 

foreign . 

M1X..I 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fn. 
male. 

M.ale. 

1 

Fe. 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

U.ile. 

male. 

Hale 

Fe- 
male. 

Pcnnsvlvonianospitnl  for  tlio Insano,  Phila- 

10 

2 
109 

72 

47 

10 

U 
3 

70 
8 
6 

10 
6 

15 

i 

10 
2 

1 
14 
18 

11 
17 
12 
18 

2 

11 

4 
7 

8 

1 
54 

30 
26 

11 

12 
3 

37 

4 

6 

6 

4 

12 
3 

5 
2 

v 

10 

7 
11 

6 
13 

2 

7 

4 

2 

2 

1 
65 

83 
21 

8 
12 

39 
4 
1 

4 
2 

3 

1 

6 

1 
7 
8 

4 

6 
6 
5 

4 
5' 

8 

1 
53 

39 
20 

11 

12 
3 

19 

4 

2 

6 

4 

12 
2 

6 
2 

7' 

10 

2 

1 
65 

33 
21 

8 
12 

29 
4 

1 
4 
2 
3 

5 

1 
7 
8 

8 

1 
49 

35 
25 

11 

12 
2 

19 

3 

2 

6 

3 

11 
2 

2 

7' 

10 

2 

1 
47 

29 
20 

12 

29 
4 
1 
4 
2 
3 

(ii-Ipliia.  I'a. 
liiirii  l.Tvn  Insritutf,  Clifton  Ilri-.'hU,  Va. 

Sl;»lf  Hospital  for  th«  lu»aiK',  Is'orri.stown, 

4 

4 

1 

8 
4 

1 

1 

I'a. 

rennMylviiiiia  SUtoLuiiutio  Asylum,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa. 



1 

1 

IiiBaiio,  Dixiiioiit,  I'a. 

StiUn  Husjiilitl  for  llie  Insane,  Warren.  Pa... 

1 

nn».  K.  I. 

li 

10 

18 

10 

S.  C. 

1 


a 



2 

1 

Tonn. 
EAR'rrn  Hospital  for  tho  Insaue,  Knoxrille, 

Teiin. 
Wt'storn  Hospital  for  tho  Insane,  Bolivar, 

1 

1 

1 

Tenn. 

j 

Horth  Texas  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Ter- 
rell, Tex. 

Territorial  Insan'i  AHvlnm,  Provo,  Utah 



1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

Tlie  ^■erul^nl  Asvliim  for  tho  Insane,  Brat- 

1 

lleboi-o.  Vt. 
Lake  View  Ret  rent,  Biirlinffton,  Vt 

1 
7 

7 

South  Wf  stern  Lunatic  Asviuni.  Uarinn,  Va. 

AV'estcru  Lunatic  Asylum,  Staunton,  Va 

1 

Central  Lunatic  Asvlum,  Petersbursr,  Va 

7 

4 

5 

3  1 

2 

I 

Eastern  Lnnntio  Asylum,  Willianisbiirj;,  Va. 
Hospital  for  the  Insane.  Stpilacoom,  Wawh... 

11 
0 
13 

2 

7 

4 

2 

6 
6 

4 

4 

10 

4 

13 

1 

3 

6 
5 

i 

4 

1 
2 

1 



"West  Virginia  Hospital,  Weston,  W.  Va 

1 

1  1 

Milwaukee  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Wauwa- 

tosa,  "Wis. 
Wisconsin   State  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Mcndota,  Wis. 
Alexian  Brothers  Hospital,  Oshkosh,  Wis 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

...... 

6 

1 

4 

bago.  Wis. 

298 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  177.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF 

MOTHERS:  1890. 


ALL  AOES. 

DNKNOWM. 

dkdebS 

TEABS. 

5  TO  10  TEARS. 

10  TO  15  TEABS. 

15  TO  20  TEABS. 

UOTHEBS. 

• 

TotaL 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Total  

95,571 

53,940 

42,631 

675 

509 

509 

403 

2,751 

2,073 

5,213 

3,944 

6,476 

4,881 

84,997 

47, 152 

37,845 

590 

427 

428 

340 

2,341 

1,797 

4,530 

3,472 

6,631 

4,295 

75,  910 

42, 

'77 

33,633 

543 

404 

422 

338 

2,272 

1,735 

4,334 

3,356 
978 

198 

683 

3,315 

6,381 

4,109 

63,205 
12,  705 

9,087 

10,  574 

35,061 

7,216 

4,875 
5,788 

28,144 
5,489 

4,212 

4,786 

498 
45 

47 

85 

374 
30 

23 

82 

328 
94 

6 

81 

275 
63 

2 

63 

1,750 
622 

69 

410 

1,345 
390 

62 

276 

2,514 

771 

157 
472 

4,116 
1,266 

250 

845 

3,123 

986 

Foreign  bom 

186 

Colored 

686 

Blact  

8,890 
1,684 

65,063 

1,879 

487 

5,  415 
1,  IM 

297 

6,  U8.i 
1,246 

179 
133 
58 
217 
883 
365 

4,872 
916 

36.484 

1.075 

2S4 

2,  832 

072 

154 

3,895 

707 

106 

80 

38 

135 

504 

180 

4,018 
768 

29,179 

804 

203 

2,583 

518 

143 

3,090 

539 

73 

53 

20 

82 

379 

179 

70 
15 

501 
10 
2 
35 
4 
1 
22 

1 
1 
3 
2 
4 
2 

75 

376 

7 
1 
25 
3 
1 
8 
3 
1 

66 
15 

348 
11 

1 
16 

8 

57 
6 

291 

1 

8 

5 

350 
60 

1,878 

31 

10 

88 

49 

4 

160 

62 

6 

3 

8 

8 

30 

4 

233 
43 

1  439 
28 
12 
63 
28 

6 

114 

51 

10 

5 

3 
19 
22 

7 

564 
119 

3,600 

05 

18 

182 

111 

8 

338 

87 

16 

15 

3 

30 

46 

11 

390 

82 

2,711 

64 

8 

174 

67 

9 

278 

80 

U 

12 

2 

13 

34 

9 

694 
151 

4,350 

120 

33 

308 

103 

16 

463 

107 

14 

9 

2 

23 

73 

10 

483 

Birthplaces  of  motbera  (white): 

3,315 

Scot  land      ..              ...           .... 

29 

282 

Hritisb  America 

72 

16 

20 
10 
3 
2 

14 
10 

2 

364 

66 

3 

4 

luh"    ■                 

4 

3 
4 
2 

6 

3 

15 

1 

1 

45 

16 

BMX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIETHPLACES  OP 

20  TO  25  TBARS. 

25  TO  30  TEABS. 

30  TO  35  TEABS. 

35  TO  40  TEABS. 

40  TO  45  TEAES, 

45  TO  60  TEABS. 

60  TEARS  AND 
OVEE. 

UOXHEK8. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Total 

6,611 

4,709 

4,868 

3,618 

4,553 

3,511 

3,752 

3,107 

3,280 

2,921 

7,622 

6,173 

6,630 

6,782 

5,799 

4,169 

4,353 

3,210 

4,120 

3,162 

3,375 

2,768 

2,968 

2,604 

6,935 

5,571 

6,083 

6,030 

5,439 

3,949 

4,004 

2,951 

3,783 

2,905 

3,026 

2,499 

2,568 

2,281 

5,802 

4,576 

4,703 

4,571 

4,220 
1,219 

360 

812 

3,111 

838 

220 
540 

3,070 
934 

349 

515 

2,285 
666 

259 

408 

3,056 
727 

337 

433 

2,328 
577 

257 

349 

2,577 
449 

349 

377 

2,137 
302 

269 

339 

2,270 
298 

400 

312 

2,017 
264 

323 

317 

5,377 
425 

1,133 

687 

4,267 
309 

995 

602 

4,444 
259 

1,379 

548 

4,338 
233 

1,469 

Colored 

753 

Blick 

688 
124 

4,451 

124 

30 

368 

07 

19 

497 

84 

15 

8 

4 

21 
OS 
15 

438 
102 

3,237 

85 

25 

255 

51 

20 

301 

53 

4 

7 

433 
83 

3,217 

100 

38 

309 

82 

15 

426 

68 

11 

9 

1 

15 

44 

IS 

339 
69 

2,384 

98 

10 

223 

66 

12 

313 

42 

7 

5 

4 

4 

26 

16 

374 
59 

3,160 

00 

17 

284 

43 

17 

371 

63 

11 

7 

3 

0 

43 

15 

297 
53 

2,392 

61 

19 

207 

50 

14 

308 

45 

9 

4 

1 

4 

33 

15 

308 
69 

2,618 

73 

28 

163 

36 

7 

282 

57 

5 

8 

5 

7 

39 

17 

280 
59 

2,197 

48 

11 

105 

41 

11 

212 

30 

5 

2 

3 

31 
12 

209 
43 

2,320 

70 

19 

170 

31 

8 

240 

36 

8 

7 

1 

6 

39 

13 

270 
47 

2,068 

61 

18 

150 

28 

7 

185 

32 

4 

2 

1 

6 

24 

17 

683 
104 

5,478 

190 

28 

426 

69 

20 

623 

80 

8 

6 

4 

9 

68 

31 

612 
90 

4,356 

121 

29 

389 

54 

24 

425 

60 

12 

6 

3 

3 

60 

33 

474 
74 

4,543 

191 

00 

483 

49 

33 

553 

51 

8 

6 

4 

5 

48 

48 

644 

Uisi'd  blood 

108 

Birthytl.irrs  of  motbora  (wbit«) : 

Uiiil-ilSl.nti.s 

4,415 
166 

41 

616 

]tr;tt«h  America.......* 

55 

23 

508 

61 

llrilK'iiiln 

7 

lliin"ary 

4 

Iljilv 

2 

7 
46 

18 

9 

61 

82 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


209 


Table  l'y§.-FKEBLK-MINnKD  IN  INSTITUTIONS  I'OR  TIIK  KKKBLE-MINOKI),  UV  AGE  I'EiaODS  AND  IIY  SEX,  COLOR, 

NATivrry,  and  miniiri-ACEs  oe  motiieks:  isdo. 


BEX  COLOR,  NATIVITY  AND  DIRTIIPLACRS 

= 
AU.  AOES. 

mCKNOWN. 

UNDER  S  TSABS. 

5  TO  ID  TEAIU. 

10  TO  15  TKARS. 

15  TO  20  YKAim. 

OF  UOTllKltS. 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

TotftI         

5,254 

2,878 

2,378 

129 

107 

2 

4 

270 

181 

828 

617 

822 

097 

6,203 

2,840 

2,357 

127 

103 

2 

4 

274 

159 

815 

612 

sot 

851 

4,079 

2,728 

2,253 

124 

103 

2 

4 

268 

149 

780 

486 

777 

831 

4,109 
870 

324 

51 

2,223 
504 

120 

30 

1,887 
366 

104 

21 

117 
7 

3 

2 

101 
2 

i" 

3 

1 

207 
61 

8 

3 

124 
25 

10 

2 

618 
162 

35 

11 

381 
104 

27 

6 

626 
151 

32 

13 

&<» 

Ouo  or  both  parents  foroipn 

122 
20 

4 

8 

Illack 

44 

7 

4,267 
JOO 

:u 

289 

5S 

5 

280 

62 

4 

19 

4 

24 

25 

32 

25 
5 

2,317 
59 
20 
151 
37 

19 

2 

1,950 

41 

8 

138 

21 

S 

119 

28 

2 

0 

2 

8 

10 

19 

2 

4 

1 
2 

222 
6 
0 
11 
5 

2 

9 

2 

651 
14 

4 
40 
18 

4 
1 

403 
9 

12 

1 

653 

25 

5 

42 

9 

....... 

14 

6 

L.. 

Birt!i])l:\rcs  of  mothers  (white): 

Unitr.l  St;.t<'s 

118 
3 

1 
6 

102 

3 

129 
2 

3 

8 
1 

530 
8 

Si-otiuii([ 

::::::;:::;:;:::: 

2 

Ird-uiil 

1 

31 
6 
1 

36 
11 
1 
3 
2 
2 
1 
6 

45 

S 

Frauco 

a 

161 
34 
2 

13 
2 
16 
15 
13 

17 

4 

67 
8 
1 
6 

1 
6 
5 

4 

38 

7 

1 

1 

4 

1 
5 
3 
3 

1 

2 
1 

3 
2 
3 

3 

3 

4 

BBZ,  COLOR,  NATIVITV,  AND  BIRTHPLACES 

20  TO  25  TEARS. 

25  TO  30  TEAKS. 

30  TO  35  TBABS. 

35  TO  40  TEABS. 

40  TO  15  TEABS. 

46  TEARS 

ANDOVEB. 

OK  MurUEBS. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

1 
Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total 

474 

461 

167 

215 

102 

137 

28 

65 

14 

30 

33 

21 

473 

461 

167 

215 

102 

137 

28 

S4 

14 

30 

33 

21 

- 

455 

432 

155 

209 

96 

132 

27 

61 

13 

29 

29 

18 

380 
75 

13 

1 

373 
59 

29 

3 

132 
23 

12 

183 
26 

6 

80 
16 

6 

113 
19 

5 

22 
5 

1 

55 
6 

3 

1 

12 

1 

1 

28 
1 

1 

28 
1 

4 

17 

Onoorboihparenta  foreign 

1 

3 

lUack       

1 

2 
1 

380 
9 
3 

25 
2 
2 

24 
8 

1 

Birtliplarps  of  niotliprs  (white) : 

Unitt'd  States ; 

395 

5 

6 

30 

3 

135 
2 
4 
U 
2 

186 
5 

82 
2 

116 
3 

22 

1 

56 
2 

12 

28 
1 

28 

1 

17 
2 

15 

1              « 

9 
1 

i 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

\ 

23 
5 

8 
2 

8 

5 

1 
1 

7 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
2 

3 
4 

2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

300 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  179.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BETWEEN  5  AND  20  YEAKS  OF  AGE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF 


STATES  AXD  TEEniTORIES. 

Aggregate. 

WHITE. 

COLOEED. 

Total. 

Hativo 
pareuts. 

roreiffn 
pareuts. 

Foreign 
boru. 

Total. 

Black. 

Mixeil 
blood. 

1 

25,338 

22,068 

16,233 

4,913 

920 

3,272 

2. 711 

558 

3 

3 

14,440 
10,898 

12, 502 
9,504 

9,221 
7,012 

2,766 
2,147 

615 
405 

1,938 
1,334 

1,608 
1,106 

330 
228 

« 

5,728 

5,629 

3,700 

1,616 

313 

99 

79 

20 

n 

3.313 
2,415 

290 

3,254 
2,376 

290 

2.173 
1,527 

252 

906 
710 

24 

175 
138 

11 

59 
40 

47 
32 

12 
8 

K 

7 

8 

104 

126 

118 

164 
126 

117 

145 

107 

92 

11 
13 

13 

8 
6 

12 

10 

1 

1 

iLTaln                                                                                                                                

11 
12 

13 

65 
53 

174 

64 
53 

174 

49 
43 

135 

6 

7 

36 

9 
3 

3 

1 

1 

U 

IS 

94 

80 

7G8 

94 

80 

755 

74 
61 

354 

20 
16 

342 

3 

59 

13 

9 

4 

17 

459 
309 

100 

450 
305 

94 

231 
123 

45 

190 
152 

38 

29 
30 

11 

9 
4 

6 

6 
3 

4 

3 
1 

2 

19 

3if  ale                         

•>o 

56 
44 

248 

53 
41 

243 

26 
19 

155 

19 
19 

79 

8 
3 

9 

3 
3 

5 

2 
2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

91 

JJ 

Male     

W 

150 
98 

1,697 

146 

97 

1,680 

98 

57 

1,017 

42 
37 

556 

6 
3 

107 

4 
1 

17 

3 
12 

1 

ITew  Vork                      

6 

Male  

7t< 

941 

756 

40< 

934 
740 

396 

674 
443 

237 

297 
259 

138 

63 
41 

21 

7 
10 

10 

5 
7 

8 

2 
3 

2 

27 
2fl 

Male        

2t 

244 

102 

1,927 

236 

100 

1,880 

142 
95 

1,413 

82 
56 

390 

12 
9 

77 

8 
2 

47 

6 

2 

42 

2 

M 

n 

6 

Male 

B2 

1,140 

787 

8.877 

1,113 
767 

2.395 

834 

579 

2.276 

239 
151 

102 

40 
37 

17 

27 
20 

1,482 

25 
17 

1,244 

2 
8 

238 

n 

Male 

2,183 
1,694 

51 

1,299 
1,096 

43 

1,236 
1,040 

37 

58 
44 

6 

6 
12 

881 
698 

8 

738 
606 

8 

146 
92 

M 

87 

88 

88 

40 

24 
27 

384 

18 
25 

291 

15 
22 

220 

3 
3 

50 

e 

2 
90 

0 
2 

76 

Marvland  

12 

14 

Male 

4] 

212 
172 

58 

155 
139 

;          37 

1 

119 
107 

20 

33 
23 

7 

3 
9 

1 

57 
S3 

21 

46 
30 

15 

11 
3 

8 

42 

Male 

44 

IK 

38 
20 

785 

25 
12 

464 

21 
B 

456 

4 
3 

7 

13 

«• 

321 

9 
6 

259 

4 
2 

62 

1 
1 

4)1 

Virginia 

Male                              .     .                       ....              .   .. 

47 

443 

342 

248 

216 

243 

213 

5 
2 

195 
126 

165 
104 

40 

FeniAlo 

i 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


301 


SF.X,  COLOB,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890. 


BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTUEBa. 

Fnitcl 
Stntes. 

Dnglnnd 

nnd 
Wales. 

Scotland. 

Ireland. 

Brltixh 
America. 

Fruice. 

Gorman;. 

Scandi- 
navia. 

Bohemia. 

EIuDgary. 

Italy. 

Kauia 

nnd 
Puland. 

108 

Other 
couuirice. 

Vn- 
known. 

17,293 

372 

110 

1,087 

430 

50 

1,717 

453 

60 

48 

22 

2S0 

67 

1 

9,  82fi 
7,465 

3. 906 

216 
156 

1G2 

61 
49 

43 

.178 
609 

6S1 

203 
167 

203 

28 
31 

9 

961 
750 

400 

256 
197 

23 

36 
24 

2 

27 

21 

20 

13 
9 

8 

01 
47 

28 

149 
101 

33 

25 
32 

21 

3 
S 

2.353 
1,G43 

256 

94 
08 

27 
IB 

1 

353 
328 

5 

126 

77 

25 

5 

4 

223 
177 

1 

11 
12 

1 
1 

12 
8 

5 
3 

18 
10 

16 
17 

10 
11 

6 
0 

7 

U6 
110 

04 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 
3 

i 

14 
11 

17 

fl 

1 







8 

1 

10 

11 

12 

50 
U 

150 

1 

2 
2 

6 

11 
6 

15 

1 

3 

13 





80 
70 

396 

1 
2 

27 

3 
3 

200 

10 
5 

78 

1 

14 

IS 

14 

22 

5 

2 

1 

1 

5 

4 

16 

2G0 
.     136 

51 

16 
11 

7 

7 
7 

101 
99 

25 

49 
29 

6 

9 
13 

1 

i 

2 

3 
2 

2 
2 

1 

17 

1 
1 

1 

18 

.. 



28 
23 

166 

5 
S 

2 

12 
13 

44 

4 
2 

13 

1 

1 

1 

?C 

1 

1 

1 

?.l 

1 

1 

8 

1 

3 

r> 



105 
61 

1,105 

3 
2 

41 

22 
22 

215 

10 
45 

5 
3 

195 

1 

1 

-n 

1 
10 

1 
5 

1 
10 

1 

3 

9 

■,'4 

13 

6 

20 

7 

W> 



623 
4S0 

259 

18 
23 

13 

8 
2 

5 

112 
103 

55 

26 
19 

2 

2 
3 

1 

106 
89 

43 

6 
4 

1 

7 
6 

2 

3 
2 

1 

13 
7 

1 

1 
10 

5 
3 

?A 

27 

••s 

15S 
101 

1,519 

11 

2 

6:) 

3 
2 

10 

27 
28 

127 

1 

26 

17 

130 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

4 
6 

6 

2 
1 

6 

Kit 

2 

30 

2 

5 

2 

6 

31 

901 
618 

2,314 

38 
25 

4 

6 
4 

5 

72 
55 

17 

2 

2 

76 
54 

37 

3 
2 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 

* 
2 

4 

3 
3 

3 

3 
2 

4 

■tn 

In 

4 

2 

1 

'14 

3.1 

1,260 
1.054 

40 

2 

3 
2 

11 
6 

2 

2 
2 

1 
1 

10 
21 

1 

1 

1 
3 

2 
1 

I 

1 

:i     36 

1 

37 

38 
39 

16 
24 

247 

1 
1 

9 

1 

1 

3 

3 

24 

* 

3 

1 

Un 

_ 

135 

112 

31 

1 

1 
2 

6 
3 

2 

1 
2 

9 

15 

2 

1 
3 

1 
2 

1 

41 

1 

1 

42 

1 

1 

1 

!48 

1 

1 

21 
10 

461 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

\** 

1 r  . 

1 

>ti 

2 

Us 

I 

1 

240 
215 

1 
1 

1 

1 

!" 

1 

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'48 

302 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-]\riNDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  179 FEEBLE-MINDED  BETWEEN  5  AND  20  YEAllS  OF  AGE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX, 


STATES  AMD  TEEKITOEIES. 

Aggregate. 

WHITE. 

COLOEED. 

Total. 

Native 
parents. 

Foreign 
parents. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Mised 
blood. 

1 

South  Atlantic  division — Continued. 

351 

337 

322 

13 

2 

14 

11 

3 

Male 

? 

194 
157 

925 

187 
150 

566 

178 
144 

564 

8 
5 

2 

1 

1 

7 
7 

359 

6 

5 

287 

1 

2 

72 

^ 

4 

Male 

fi 

527 
398 

540 

313 
253 

242 

313 
251 

237 

214 
145 

298 

165 
122 

270 

49 
23 

28 

fi 

2 
5 

Male                                          ...          

R 

299 
241 

027 

124 

118 

332 

123 
114 

329 

1 

4 

2 

175 
123 

295 

104 

100 

254 

11 
17 

41 

fl 

in 

1 

Male                   

11 

358 
269 

150     ^ 

186 
146 

80 

183 
146 

76 

2 

1 

172 
123 

76 

147 
107 

64 

25 
16 

12 

1? 

n 

4 

H 

88 
68 

10, 175 

43 
37 

9,976 

41 
35 

0,672 

2 
2 

2,787 

45 
31 

199 

40 
24 

148 

6 

7 

51 

^'i 

1A 

517 

Male 

17 

5,744 
4,431 

2,097 

5,618 

4,358 

2,049 

3,773 

2,  899 

1,566 

l,6!i2 
1,235 

430 

293 

224 

33 

126 
73 

48 

91 

57 

35 

36 
16 

13 

1R 

1A 

Ohio 

?n 

1,190 
907 

1,410 

1,154 
895 

1,380 

890 
076 

1,189 

246 
204 

■ 

178 

18 
15 

13 

36 
12 

30 

25 
10 

19 

11 
2 

11 

71 

»•> 

Male 

n 

800 
(ilO 

1,436 

778 
602 

1,418 

674 
515 

989 

96 

82 

362 

8 
5 

67 

22 
8 

18 

13 
6 

15 

9 
2 

3 

?) 

•") 

Illinois 

*>() 

821 
615 

850 

811 
607 

840 

559 
430 

435 

212 
150 

307 

40 
27 

98 

10 
8 

10 

7 
8 

3 

3 

?7 

?8 

7 

Male     

?» 

481 
369 

644 

474 
366 

643 

247 
188 

160 

179 
128 

403 

43 
60 

72 

7 
3 

1 

3 

4 

3 

lU) 

m 

1 

Male 

ip 

364 
280 

510 

363 
280 

513 

88 
78 

130 

230 
175 

289 

45 
27 

91 

1 

1 

<iii 

34 

3 

3 

Male 

»■> 

292 
224 

993 

289 
224 

989 

86 
46 

642 

153 
136 

300 

51 
43 

41 

8 

3 

»n 

Female 

37 

4 

3 

1 

!W 

677 
416 

1,017 

575 
414 

957 

376 
267 

797 

176 
130 

151 

24 
17 

9 

2 

2 

60 

2 

1 

49 

30 

1 
11 

tn 

Miasouri 

M»le 

41 

647 
47U 

60 

617 
440 

69 

4.16 
361 

14 

70 
75 

27 

6 
4 

18 

30 
30 

1 

25 

24 

1 

5 
6 

4« 

43 

North  Dakola 

44 

35 
25 

100 

86 
24 

lot 

0 
6 

30 

16 
11 

60 

10 
8 

20 

45 

Fcinalit 

1 

1 

46 

South  Dakota 

Male 

47 

69 
60 

60 
60 

24 

15 

24 

20 

11 
9 

48 

Female 



THE  FEEBLE-MINDED.  303 

COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTIIPLACKS  OF  MOTHERS,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1800— Continued. 


DIllTnrLACKS  OF  MOTIIRIIS. 

TTnitcd 
Stiitcs. 

En|;1and 

niul 
•\VuIc8. 

Scotland. 

Ireland. 

Ilritinh 
,&niorlca. 

Franco. 

Germany. 

Scandt- 
navia. 

Bobomla. 

Hungary. 

Italy. 

I^""!"        other 

Un. 
koown. 

322 

1 

2 

3 

C 

1 

2 

1 

s 

178 
lU 

501 

2 

2 

1 

4 
2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 



313 
251 

238 

5 

1 

1 
2 

U 

1 

1 

7 

123 

115 

332 

1 

A 

1 

2 

9 

1U 



180 
146 

79 

II 



12 

1 

n 

42 

37 

7,292 

1 

14 



15 

162 

52 

322 

205 

39 

1,159 

412 

55 

23 

4 

75 

150 

26 

16 

4,114 
3,1?:' 

1,086 

95 
67 

39 

26 

20 

8 

177 
145 

66 

121 

81 

9 

17 

22 

11 

049 

510 

208 

234 

178 

2 

32 
23 

11 

12 

2 

1 

3 

1 

41 

34 

4 

83 
02 

U 

12 
11 

17 
18 

19 

953 
733 

1,262 

•24 
15 

2 

C 
3 

39 
27 

10 

8 

1 

2 

1 

7 

2 

106 
102 

80 

1 
1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

8 
3 

6 

20 

1 

2 
2 

21 

22 

718 
544 

1,070 

2 

1 
2 

6 

0 
10 

42 

2 

1 
1 

8 

43 
37 

173 

2 

3 
3 

11 

23 

3 
9 

2 
3 

24 

24 

10 

44 

3 

1 

25 

608 
471 

505 

11 
13 

27 

3 
3 

9 

20 
10 

41 

7 
3 

92 

5 
3 

5 

102 
71 

101 

28 
16 

10 

3 

2 

1 

7 
2 

9 

G 
8 

27 

2 

1 

7 

26 
27 

3 

1 

?R 

286 
•il9 

15 
12 

U 

4 
5 

4 

21 
23 

27 

52 
40 

13 

3 
2 

2 

60 
41 

222 

6 
4 

84 

2 
1 

16 

S 

4 

7 

17 
10 

27 

3 

4 

1 

?9 

1 
3 

30 

1 

31 

119 

103 

16D 

9 
5 

6 

1      r                    tt 

8 
5 

35 

1     1              135 

63 
31 

145 

9 

7 

11 

1 

2 

3 

4 
3 

6 

13 

14 

18 

I" 

3 
2 

14 
31 

1 
2 

90 
84 

1 

1 

1 

33 

34 

107 
02 

701 

4 

2 

19 

1 

1 

5 

14 

17 

39 

15 
20 

14 

48 
36 

120 

70 
09 

43 

5 
6 

8 

2 
1 

5 

3 

3 

1 

13 
5 

30 

1 

as 

2 

1 

■10 

3 

?7 

407 
294 

841 

11 
8 

6 

1 

4 

1 

25 
14 

23 

12 
2 

3 

07 
53 

73 

27 
16 

1 

3 
5 

1 

4 

1 

19 
11 

3 

2 

1 

1 

38 

1 
4 

1 

T) 

40 

457 

3ii4 

15 

2 
4 

2 

1 

8 
15 

2 

2 
1 

9 

3 
1 

41 
32 

5 

1 

2 

1 

41 

1 
17 

1 
3 

42 

1 

5 

M 

9 
6 

49 

2 

2 

7 
2 

5 

3 
2 

8 

9 
8 

23 

2 
3 

11 

1 
2 

44 

1 
2 

45 

4 

1 

^ 

1 

1 

46 

i 

:u) 

2 

2 
2 

2 
3 

4 

M 

1 1 

5 
9 

1 

47 

19 

i 

4    1              ■» 

1 

f-       1 

1 

1 

1 

l48 

304 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  1 79,— FEEBLE-MINDED  BETWEEN  5  AND  20  YEAES  OF  AGE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX, 


STATES  AND  TEnBITOEIES. 

Aggregate. 

WHITE. 

COLOKED. 

Total. 

Native 
parents. 

Forei;m 
parents. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Mixed 
blood. 

1 

North  Central  division — Continued. 

374 

371 

207 

139 

25 

3 

1 

2 

Male 

•f 

211 
163 

CC9 

210 
lUl 

G48 

125 
82 

498 

69 
70 

123 

16 
9 

1 
2 

21 

1 
1 

3 

A 

1 

18 

4 

Male 

R 

3G7 
302 

4,92G 

353 

295 

3,439 

261 
237 

3,204 

75 
48 

201 

17 
10 

34 

14 

7 

1,487 

12 
6 

1,241 

2 

1 

246 

K 

Female 

7 

Sonth  Central  division 

Male 

li 

2,836 

2,090 

1,002 

1.969 

1,470 

933 

1,820 
1,378 

871 

124 
77 

57 

19 
15 

5 

867 
620 

129 

731 
510 

101 

136 

110 

28 

9 

Female 

10 

Kentuck  v 

Male 

11 

533 
460 

910 

512 
421 

684 

474 

397 

671 

36 
21 

13 

2 
3 

81 
48 

226 

66 
35 

185 

15 
13 

41 

^?. 

Female 

13 

Teuuesseo -. 

Male 

14 

547     1 
303 

«19 

407 
277 

343 

399 
272 

337 

8 
5 

4 

140 
80 

276 

112 
73 

239 

28 
13 

37 

15 

16 

2 

Male 

17 

348 

271 

494 

197 

no 

211 

193 
144 

209 

3 

1 

2 

1 
1 

151 
125 

283 

130 

1U9 

255 

21 
16 

28 

18 

10 

Male  

TO 

285 
2U9 

331 

117 
94 

191 

116 
93 

154 

1 

1 

33 

163 
115 

140 

156 
99 

110 

12 
16 

30 

!!1 

r> 

Louisiana 

4 

Male 

n 

195 
136 

919 

113 

78 

055 

89 
65 

558 

21 
12 

78 

3 
1 

19 

82 
58 

264 

65 
45 

213 

17 
13 

01 

'1 

"i 

Texas 

Male 

2« 
27 

28 

533 
386 

13 

392 
263 

12 

334 
224 

11 

47 
31 

1 

11 
8 

141 
123 

1 

117 
96 

1 

24 

27 

Male 

29 
30 

31 

6 

7 

578 

5 

•.   7 

410 

4 

7 

393 

1 

1 

1 

ArUanfiaa 

U 

4 

168 

137 

31 

Male 

32 
33 

34 

329 
249 

632 

226 

184 

027 

217 
176 

381 

7 
6 

207 

2 
2 

39 

103 
65 

5 

84 
53 

2 

19 
12 

3 

Male 

».'> 

364 

208 

13 

302 

265 

15 

213 

■  168 

8 

126 
81 

5 

23 

16 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 
2 

30 

37 

Malf 

an 

5 
10 

3 

5 
10 

3 

2 
0 

3 

2 
8 

■■  1 

1 

iW 

40 

Male 

41 

3 

3 

3 

47 

Ft'malo 

41 

8S 

85 

S7 

24 

4 

Male 

44 

54 
31 

28 

54 
31 

28 

38 
10 

24 

14 
10 

2 

1 
1 

2 
2 

2 

1 
1 

4^ 

40 

Mnio 

47 

14 
14 

i                 14 

1           u 

12 

1               1^ 

48 

FomuU' 

Till']  FEEBLE-MINDED. 

COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIETHPLACE8  OF  MOTUEKS,  BY  STATES  AND  TEREITORIES :  1890-Continuod. 


305 


IIIRTUrLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

TJniU-d 

SUtOB. 

Encluntl 

niid 
VTalcs. 

Scotlud. 

Ireland. 

llriliuli 
America. 

Fnmoc. 

GoruiaDy. 

Scandl- 
uavia. 

Bolicmia. 

Biineary. 

lUly. 

*"3^       Other 

Un. 
known. 

235 

10 

5 

14 

6 

1 

48 

26 

10 

2 

1 

4 

9 

1 

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9a 

628 

s 

13 

4 
1 

6 

10 

4 

14 

2 

4 

7 

21 
27 

37 

13 
13 

15 

7 
3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

13 

& 

4 

4 

1 

1 
2 

1 
3 

1 

n 

3 

1 

281 
247 

3,272 

11 
3 

21 

4 
3 

3 

22 
15 

82 

5 
10 

2 

3 

1 
2 

2 

9 

4 

1 

2                 3 

s 

3 
9 

4 

2 
0 

2 

33 

n 

2 

5 

1 

7 

1.664 
1,4U8 

886 

4 
5 

4 

17 
4 

8 

2 
1 

3 
3 

1 

SO 
32 

32 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 
1 

I 

1 

A 

1 
1 

9 

10 

483 

4o;i 

678 

2 
2 

6 

2 

2 

20 

12 

1 



1 

11 

1 
1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

13 

402 
276 

339 

2 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1 
2 

15 

2 

16 

191 
145 

2.0 

1 

a 

2 

17 

1H 

1 

19 

! 

316 
94 

1 

1 

70 

21 

ifift 

1 

ID 



2 

a 

3 

1 

22 

- 

95 

9 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

4 

4 

36 

j 



3 

1 

23 

71 
6,9 

1 

24 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

29 

25 

347 
232 

12 

1 

1 

23 
13 

1 

1 

2 

2 

IS 
14 

26 

1 

1 

1 

27 

28 

f^ 

29 

7 

30 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

31 

440       1                            1 

1 
,2 

39 

1 

1 

32 

180 
419 

1 
15 

1 
3 

33 

35 

10 

46 

10 

1 

2 

5 

31 

5 

34 

237 

182 

21 
14 

o 

5 

5 

20 
20 

12 
3 

2 

1 

23 
16 

10 
6 

1 

1 

2 

3 
2 

24 

7 

2 

2 

3 

35 

36 

37 

^ 

1 

1 

2 

38 

8 
3 

- 

39 

40 

S 

1 

41 

1 

i 

42 

01 

0 

1 

5 

S 

3 

1 

3 

43 

40 

1 

2 

4 
1 

1 
2 

1 

2 
I 

44 

1 

3 

4S 

24 

1 

3 

48 

1 

1 

1 

47 

12 

; 1 < 

1 1 

1 

2 

48 

7170  iNS- 


-•20 


306 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  179.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BETWEEN  5  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX, 


6TATES  iND  TEBRITCIBIES. 

Aggregat*. 

WHITE. 

COLOnED. 

Total. 

Native 
parents. 

ForeiRU 
parents. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

Mixed 
blood. 

1 

Western  division— Continued. 

9 

8 

5 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

7 
45 

6 
2 

45 

3 
2 

13 

3 

1 

1 

23 

9 

1 

5 
6 

7 

30 
15 

12 

30 
15 

12 

8 
5 

9  • 

17 
6 

3 

5 

4 

8 
9 

10 

5 

7 

17 

7 

17 

6 
4 

11 

3 

5 

1 

! 

Male 

1 

11 
12 

13 

10 

7 

47 

10 
7 

47 

8 
3 

25 

2 
3 

17 

1 
5 

Male 

14 
15 

16 

21 
26 

83 

21 
26 

83 

12 
13 

66 

7 
10 

14 

2 
3 

3 

Male 

17 
18 

19 

42 
41 

288 

42 
41 

284 

33 
1                33 

100 

8 
C 

111 

1 
2 

13 

4 

2 

2 

20 
21 

173 
115 

172 
112 

69 

71 

72 
39 

11 
2 

1 
3 

1 
1 

Female".  !i!!I.'ll"r."I!Ii!/...i.^ 

2 

THE  FK VML K-^flXl )KD. 

COLOR,  NATIVITV,  AND  mnTIIPLACES  OK  MOTUKRS,  HY  STATKS  AND  TKKRITOUIES:  1890— Coniiniiod. 


307 


BIRTIIPLACIS  or  UOTIIEII8. 

SUilos. 

England 
uimI 

Scotland. 

Ireland. 

Brltiah 
America. 

France. 

Germany. 

Snandl- 
naTia. 

Itohcmla. 

Ittinfjary. 

lUily. 

RonaU 

and 
Poland. 

Other 
couotriea 

knows. 

s 

3 

1 

3 
2 

IS 

3 

S 
1 

4 

12 

3 

1 

6 

1 

g 

9 
6 

9 

7 

2 

1 

1 

4 

:    1 

1 

8 

2 

6 

a 

7 

3 

1 

1 

S 

4 

11 

( 



1 

8 

9 

10 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 
3 

27 

3 

n 

1 
2 

1 
8 

1 

12 
13 

1 

4 

3 

1 

13 
U 

72 

4 

3 
S 

S 

1 
2 

J 

1 

" 

...  1 1 



1 
1 

IS 
18 

1 

3 

■■  1 

36 
36 

182 

1 

3 
3 

20 

1 

17 

34 

1 

13 

3 

9 

3 

4 

1 



1 

4 

11 

19 

106 
76 

8 
4 

3 

17 
17 

6 
3 

2 

1 

13 
7 

3 
1 

1 

1                   2 

10 
1 

'0 

2 

?1 

1 

308 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTrNCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR, 

THE    UNITUD    STATED. 


fiFX,  COLOB.  XATmTT,  ANT> 

AOB  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCIBBED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
knoTTn. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GENKKAI.  DISEASES. 

NERVODS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Dilih- 
theria. 

Syph- 

ilia. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
els. 

Ante- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 

lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

9S,571 

19,530 

42,805 

1,214 

10,064 

4,956 

3,009 

1,480 

110 

22 

179 

71 

19 

10, 598 

3,165 

402 

Mnio   

■> 

52.940 
42,  G31 

9,8.19 
9,  091 

24,515 
18,200 

502 

712 

5.163 
4,901 

2.755 
2,201 

1.710 
1,359 

820 
660 

68 
42 

12 
10 

93 

80 

45 
26 

7 
12 

6. 000 

4,598 

1.806 
1,359 

221 
181 

3 

Female 

■Virhite  

i 

84,997 

17,084 

37,200 

1,046 

9,246 

4,671 

2,840 

1,464 

109 

19 

154 

70 

15 

9,902 

6,586 
4,  316 

9,154 

7,534 

2,923 

378 

ITalo            

5 

47, 152 
37,845 

75,910 
63,205 

35,061 
28,144 

12,705 

8,  (MO 
8,444 

14,474 
12,2ei 

21,234 
15, 966 

34,038 
28,864 

465 
6U1 

772 
706 

4,827 
4,419 

7,628 
6,441 

2.591 

2,0S0 

4,326 
3,464 

1,577 
1,263 

2,600 
2,115 

803 
601 

1,372 
1,047 

68 
41 

103 
77 

10 
9 

16 
15 

8.5 
60 

152 
140 

44 
26 

70 
61 

4 
11 

13 
9 

1.662 
1,  201 

2,719 
2,267 

203 
175 

368 
314 

n 

7 

8 

Parents  native 

Male 

<t 

6,174 
6,090 

2,210 

16,453 
12,409 

5,774 

325 
381 

66 

3, 377 
3,064 

1,187 

1,956 
1,508 

863 

1,213 

91)2 

485 

570 
477 

325 

47 
30 

26 

6 
9 

1 

79 
01 

12 

38 
23 

9 

3 
6 

4 

4,224 
3,310 

1,020 

1,304 
903 

452 

172 
142 

54 

in 

11 

One  or  both  parents 
forL'i;;n. 
Male   

1? 

7,216 
5,480 

9,087 

1,189 
1,041 

2,810 

3,335 
2,439 

2,562 

25 

41 

294 

053 
534 

1,618 

458 
404 

345 

241 
244 

240 

1S5 
140 

92 

18 
8 

6 

1 
3 

6 

0 

2 

6 
3 

1 
3 

2 

927 
093 

748 

249 

203 

204 

20 
28 

10 

n 

14 

Male 

IS 

4,875 
4,212 

10,574 

1,297 
1,313 

2,446 

1,444 
1,118 

5,005 

115 

179 

148 

797 
821 

818 

177 
168 

285 

123 
117 

229 

48 
44 

22 

3 
3 

1 

3 
3 

435 
313 

696 

109 
95 

242 

6 
5 

24 

1R 

2 
25 

1 

2 
4 

17 

Male 

18 
10 

5,7«S  ' 
4,  78U  \ 

8,  890 

1,199 
1,217 

2,073 

3, 281 
2,324 

4,711 

37 
111 

129 

336 
482 

691 

164 
121 

225 

133 
96 

184 

1" 
5 

15 

i 

1 

1 
2 

8 
17 

10 

1 
1 

3 

1 

3 

414 

2K2 

575 

.143 
232 

121 

144 
98 

200 

18 
6 

21 

">() 

Black         

Male 

'I 

4,872 
4,018 

1,684 

1,029 
1,044 

373 

2,757 
1,954 

891 

34 
95 

19 

279 
412 

127 

133 
92 

60 

110 
74 

45 

13 
2 

7 

]" 

1 

1 

1 

6 
13 

6 

1 

2 
1 

1 

117 
83 

42 

17 

4 

3 

r* 

"•I 

Mixed  blood 

Male    

fi 

9IG 
768 

7,801 

4,080 
3,721 

42,805 

170 
203 

6,193 

524 
370 

3 
10 

57 
70 

643 

31 
29 

137 

23 
22 

75 

4 
3 

42 

1 

2 
4 

8 

1 

71 
50 

545 

27 
15 

253 

1 
2 

Iff 

7S 

Female 

?(l 

Agoperioda  when  occurred : 

5 

6 

1 

Male 

'T 

3, 175 
3,018 

334 

309 

0.5 
72 

40 
35 

15 
27 

2 
3 

3 
3 

5 
3 

304 
241 

113 
120 

8 
8 

Tfl 

1 

"•D 

42,805 

Male 



W 

24.515 
]8,2!K) 

16,242 

5,009 

24,615 
18,  290 

11 

!>•> 

Under  5 

2,470 

2,201 

1,308 

751 
555 

586 

743 

54 

2 

97 

55 

2 

4,841 

2,781 
2,058 

1,715 

1,  009 
700 

013 

1,172 

265 

MbIo 

ss 

9,287 
6,055 

5,015 

2,714 
2, 295 

1,488 

1,  455 
1,015 

779 

1.304 
957 

1,104 

428 
315 

451 

33 
21 

30 

1 
1 

1 

53 
44 

27 

36 
19 

8 

2" 

1 

688 
484 

700 

415 

291 

421 

143 
122 

69 

40 
29 

21 

l« 

T. 

5  to  10 

Male     

1(1 

3,450 
2,450 

3,563 

1,992 
1,471 

11,183 

6,765 
5,418 

8,002 

:i.  842 
4,22U 

848 
04U 

077 

44S 
333 

554 

607 
497 

508 

320 
200 

309 

248 

203 

101 

21 
9 

13 

i 

2 

13 
14 

18 

4 
4 

5 

\_ 



•|7 

IK 

20  Ui  15 

Mn|p 

rin 

483 
494 

3,059 

312 
242 

3,124 

281 
227 

733 

177 
132 

508 

83 
78 

84 

8 
5 

8 

1 

1 

8 

9 
9 

28 

3 
2 

3 



4 

512 
401 

1,445 

770 
075 

1,139 

230 
191 

511 

281 
227 

102 

16 
5 

25 

40 

41 

15  t/j45 

Male 

4T 

1,630 
2,029 

2,201 

1.405 
1,659 

2,494 

401 
332 

213 

332 
266 

103 

43 
41 

5 

4 
4 

I 

3 

13 
IS 

1 

2 
1 

2 
2 

It 

12 
13 

6 

43 

Female 

44 

1,214 

Mftle 

4S 

OHO 
1,215 

.502 
712 

1,151 
1,343 

97 
116 

88 
105 

3 
2 

2 
1 

4 

7 

622 
517 

56 
46 

3 

4K 

1 

THE  FEEJJLE-MINDED. 


309 


NATIVITY,  AND  AGl':  PEKIODS  WIIKN  DEFKCT  OrCfRRIM),  RY  STATES  AND  TEHRITORIES:  1890. 

YUK     LNITED    STAIEM. 


NEBVous  srsTEM— contlnaod. 

BEPKODL'CTIVE. 

ACCIDUfTS  A!CD  MJOBIKa. 

■^ 

Panil. 
yais. 

Cnta- 
l«li»y. 

Cho- 
n-i(. 

liiflnni- 
umlion 

iif 
bruhi. 

At). 

(Ml 

licud. 

Hydro- 

(-(*pha' 

lus. 

Convnl. 

BlOOS. 

Spinnl 

fttli'-C- 

iii>iiH. 
(N.  S.) 

Brain 
trnubln. 
(N.  B.) 

Total. 

riii- 

muMis. 

M«n. 
Mtrnal 

diHur- 
dura. 

Total. 

Falls. 

hinwa 

UU   llt'Ul 

*ir 
spiuo. 

Inln- 

rli'nat 
birtb. 

Snn- 
"triike 

Iiimiiru 

to  HUO. 

.Stroke 

fif 
U^l.t- 
uiug. 

Ex- 

poaiire 
iiial- 
tnal- 

IIICDI, 

ovi.r. 
work. 

Plight.  Duma 

1,293 

2 

1Q« 

1,382 

69 

200 

2,540 

1.4.11 
1,089 

789 

650 

477 

2 

475 

5,927 

8,327 

22 

711 

SS 

1.186 

478 

248 
230 

)38 

65 
73 

1 

698 

1 
1 

44 

62 

806 
570 

38 
31 

123 

77 

416 

373 

396 
254 

475 

2 

'"'475' 

4.164 
1,763 

5.393 

2,469 
858 

20 
2 

601 
110 

41 
24 

720 

4«e 

2 
3 

1,216 

2 

IDS 

1,319 

63 

189 

2.  .123 

771 

613 

435 

2 

433 

3,019 

21 

S71 

SB 

1,070 

446 

108 

4 

6r.2 
5M 

1.05(i 
910 

1 

1 

2 
2 

43 
62 

93 
74 

770 
549 

1,228 
987 

35 
28 

69 
52 

no 

73 

172 
122 

1.321 
1.0U2 

2.187 
1.707 

404 
307 

747 
6<1 

360 
244 

523 

458 

2 
433 

363 
325 

2 
2 

"'"433 

361 
323 

3.807 
1,586 

4,555 
3,607 

2.2.34 
785 

2,024 
2,054 

19 
2 

19 
14 

568 
103 

S02 
394 

38 
2U 

62 
45 

605 
4U5 

8«1 
741 

228 
218 

367 
278 

55 
S3 

100 
81 

S 
0 

7 
8 

4ns 

146 

1 
1 

31 
43 

19 

572 
415 

241 

30 
22 

7 

68 
54 

SO 

970 
731 

480 

:'.36 

305 
106 

206 
192 

65 

2 
323 

38 

2 

'"'323' 
38 

2.548 
1,059 

948 

1,  S"2 
522 

570 

12 
2 

5 

329 
65 

108 

30 
IS 

7 

458 
150 

143 
135 

89 

44 

37 

10 

a 
10 

11 

.18 
160 

n 

10 
12 

148 
93 

91 

5 
2 

4 

30 
14 

17 

203 
217 

136 

69 
47 

24 

44 

21 

00 

649 
299 

838 

396 

174 

395 

5 
2 

93 
15 

169 

4!          <u 

40 
40 

70 

S 
11 

8 

12 

13 
M 

38 
72 

38 
72 

3 
0 

56 
170 

lOfi 
M 

77 

3 
9 

1 

50 
41 

63 

4 

6 

12 
S 

11 

82 
54 

217 

9 

15 

18 

59 
31 

37 

610 

228 

534 

308 
80 

308 

2 
1 

146 
23 

40 

4 
2 

7 

113 
06 

lis 

36 
43 

32 

3 
5 

30 

15 
10 

17 

72 
42 

72 
42 

3fi 
41 

59 

1 

36 
27 

49 

3 
3 

5 

7 

4 

9 

130 
87 

187 

12 
6 

15 

27 
10 

30 

3.17 
177 

448 

297 
151 

86 

235 
73 

271 

1 

3:1 
7 

32 

3 

4 

S 

55 
61 

96 

20 
12 

18 

10 
20 

20 

IS 
19 

20 

42 
38 

42 
38 

2B 
33 

18 

26 
23 

14 

2 
3 

1 

5 
4 

2 

117 
70 

30 

11 
4 

3 

22 
7 

201 
08 

37 

1 

25 

7 

8 

2 
3 

2 

47  1          11 
49  1             7 

9 
17 

4 

21 
22 

23 

38 
4 

33 

4 

1 

20 

14 

10 

8 

•      68 

1 

10 
4 

35 

1 

2 

13 
17 

77 

1 

2 

33 

5 
2 

39 

60 
26 

261 

202 
69 

32 
0 

138 

1 

8 

1 

1 

S 

8 
12 

64 

0 
5 

12 

1 
3 

4 

2« 
25 

as 

4 
22 

4 
22 

14 

3 

17 

2 

35 

37 
21 

6 

8 

2.1 
10 

3 

10 

7 

43 
34 

17 
16 

22 
17 

114 
24 

2 

32 
3 

3 
3 

42 

22 

7 
5 

2 
2 

27 
28 

20 

22 

22 

30 
31 

32 

332 

1 

26 

808 

28 

136 

1,498 

447 

128 

1.661 

1,167 

15 

78 

10 

118 

182 

85 

170 
15<i 

88 

1 

13 
13 

20 

470 
332 

234 

11 
17 

14 

87 
49 

14 

881 
617 

432 

231 
216 

88 

70 
52 

50 

1 

1.031 
630 

820 

757 
410 

565 

14 
1 

1 

52 
26 

48 

7I         iti 

97  1        ^'t 

33 

34 

35 

9 
U 

57 
84 

85 
01 

42 

20 

11 
18 

6 

.55 
3J 

30 



9 
11 

144 
90 

107 

7 
7 

6 

11 
3 

6 

2J6 
180 

223 

51 

37 

51 

31 
19 

22 

549 

280 

558 

403 
162 

372 

i 

35 
13 

39 

5 
0 

9 

38 
46 

68 

67 
34 

44 

37 
38 

S3 

53 

21     

18    

172              1 

9 

8 

24 

61 
46 

165 

5 

9» 

201 

128 
133 

49 

26 
25 

112 

16 
0 

148 

404 
154 

1.943 

297 
75 

816 

601 
125 

269 

4 

28 
11 

377 

8 

1 

16 

46 
42 

60S 

23 
21 

IIS 

2 

4 

10 

3S 
40 

41 

1 
10 

2 
16 

53 
279 

1 

63 
278 

87 
85 

GDI 

i' 

4 
20 

5 

85 

eu 

33 

6 

4 

8 

8 
8 

11 

58 
53 

.18 

07 
51 

263 

1 
278 

123 

1 
1 

'"'278' 
122 

1,498 
445  1 

1 
«7S 

480 
195 

4 

344 
83 

134 

13 
3 

7 

361! 
21B 

227 

55 
60 

34 

S 
5 

4 

42 
43 

44 

;        322 

t        282 

3             IS 
2             18 

6 
2 

3 
8 

29 
2U 

32 
28 

154 
109 

1 
122 

1 

■■■"i22' 

207 
02 

110 

24 

5 

2 

147 
80 

0 
2S 

2 
2 

45 
40 

310 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table 


.  ,80.-FEEBLK-MIXDKD  BV  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCV,  AVITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOH,  KATIYITT. 


AliABAiUA. 


BEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITT,  ASD 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUKBED. 


Total. 


17 


20 


23 


Male... 
Fcmnlc . 


Wliite. 


Ajsre. 

"nte. 


2,187 

1,1S9 
1,028 

1,323 


;    Vn- 

known 


Con 
genital. 


Old 
ago. 


Mis. 
ccUane- 

OUB. 


Male  ... 
Female . 


Native  bom 

Parents  native . 


Male... 
Fcmalc. 


One  or  botli  parents 
forvisn. 

Male 

Female 


Foreign  born. 


Male... 
Female. 


Colored 


Male  .  - . 
Female. 


mack  . . . 


Male  . . . 
Female. 


Mixed  blood. 


2S 


Male  ... 
Foniale. 


A  Re  periods  wlien  occ 
l-nknown  . 


nrrod: 


Male... 
Female. 


Congenital . . 

Male.... 
Female . 


Under  5  - 


Male... 
Female . 


41 


;  lolO. 


Male  ... 
Female. 


10  to  15. 


Male  . . . 
(•cmalo. 


15  ta4!i. 


Male   .. 
Female. 


45  and  nrcr. 


Male  ... 
Fsmalo  < 


728 


768 


3G3 
363 


387 


706 
017 


1,313 
1,291  1 


194 
193 


384 
381 


422 
346 


440 


265 


GENEBAL  DISEASES. 


Total. 


117 
148 


246 
194 


438 
434 


60S 
19 


864 


453 
411 


750 


191 
190 


243 
191 


400 
350 


114 


259 


169 
172 


297 


152 
145 


328 


204 


176 
152 


292 


159 
133 


36 


116 
143 


768 


422 
346 


504 


97 
107 


302 
202 


131 


422 
340 


246 


147 
99 


78 


311 


140 
1«5 


136 


136 


72 


189 


87 
102 


188 

185 

86 


81 


Fever, 
gen. 
eral. 


Scarlet 
fever 


Diph. 

theria. 


76 


61 


Syph- 
ills. 


Scrof. 
ula. 


Eiok- 
ets. 


Ana>. 
mia. 


NEEVOCS  SYSTEM. 


16 


15 


32 


15 


Total. 


228 


127 
101 


Epi. 
lepsy. 


Monin 

gitis. 


11 


164 


164 
161 


44 


82 


61  I 
31 


14 


18 


33 
58 


28 


10 
18 


18 


23 


15 


17 


0    . 

6    • 


I.'J_ 


19 


41 


29  I 


20 


12 


_J 


THE  feeble-:mtnded. 

AN1>  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STAPHS  AND  TKIMU TOIMKS:  ,890-Co..tin,>c<1. 


311 


AI^ABA.TIA. 


HSRVODS  BV8TEM— continued. 

nurnoDrcTiVK.         i 

ACCIDKim  AKD  vuvutta. 

roral-     ( 
j»is.     1 

cp»y.    1 

I 
ho-    n 
ca. 

1 

nflam- 
latinn 

of 
jrain. 

Ex. 

.,                         F»1U,                   Son-      gt„^„  pcure, 

Ab.      ny.|r«.e„„.,a.»^B™.n                     y,,,      .  ^^n.     ^.ta,.   o^n'S  K.    T;-;"     „^^,     .'".".';      FHgbt.  noxn.. 

IE  "'-'■  •""■'•  (•i^.'a,  (S^siTp-""-  """"•  r/;       .;iL.  ''"^"-  r.r  '''-^-  2 



21    . 

25   . 

3 

06 

10 

w 

1    - 

1 

UG 

69   . 

8 

3 

17 

18 

1 

1 
* 

9    . 



11    . 
U   ■ 

2 

1 

32 
34 

8 
11 

18 

13     . 
3 

S    . 

......  . 

1. 

i' 

77 
3S 

78 

48    . 
21    - 

48    . 

7 
1   . 

6 

8 
3 

9 
8 

12 

10    . 
8 

10 

...... 

13    . 

=  - 

t 

IB   . 

8    . 

mill 

III- 

10  . 

11  . 

2 

1 

3 
3 

10 
25 

41 
40 

7 
11 

7     - 
2 

Q 

1. 

52 
28 

74 
08 

35   - 
13    . 

45 

39 

4 
1    . 

4 
4 

3 

3 
3 

6 
6 

12 
12 

4 

6 

10 
10 

6 

a 

11    . 

19    . 
18    . 

7 

21    1 

'1 
18             0  1 

1 

8 

21    . 

1 

11 
1 



10  . 

11  . 

2 

1 

IS 
25 

1 

7 
11 

7 
2 

44 
24 

6 

28 
11 

6 

3 

1 

3 

6 
6 

4 
• 

10 

U 

1 

I 

1    

5 

1 

4 

5 

1 

3 

1 



13 
U 

2 

1 

1 
4 

1 

1 

25 

1 

7 

1 

1 

3 
1 

38 

2 

1 

21 

1 
3 

5 

8 

1 

18 

17 

18 
19 

1 
1 

2 

1 
3 

2 

1 

10 
9 

23 

1 
1 

6 
1 

7 

i' 

1 

i' 

1 

25 
13 

32 

20 
12 

0 

13 
8 

18 



3 

zz. 

2 

5 
3 

2 

5 
3 

1 

1 

20 
'l 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 
'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.... 

15 
8 

2 

1 

6 
1 

i 

i' 

7 
3 

2 


2 
3 

1 

22 

23 

.     1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

11 

2 

1 

7 

3 

3 
1 

24 
25 

2 

26 

2 
1 

7 
4 

5 

2 

2 
1 

i 

28 

2 

r:::::: 

1 

1 

2S 

7 

11 

1 

28 

11 

7 

i '",'..'. 

49 

27 

1 

2 
2 

6 

12 
8 

1 

30 
31 

2 
S 

3 

4 

7 

4 

1 

13 
15 

13 

4 
7 

S 
2 

1 

17 
11 

9 
8 



1 

3 
1 

4 
1 

1 

31 
.  35 

3 



2 
S 

- 



5 

8 

8 

1 

1 



8 
3 

12 

6 
2 

10 



1 

1 

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1 

1 



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.  37 



5 

.  38 

1 



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4 

1 


* 

1          e 



1 

1 

6 
6 

24 

S 
S 

13 

i 

I  

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1  

4 

i: 



3 

1 

< 

.  41 

1 

8    

2    

. 

i 
i 

I 

1              E 

L              ] 

3          : 

' 

1       1 



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H 

1 

« 

1_ 



i    

I    

: 

1 

] 

I  

.  43 

8    

J  

I 

-  44 

3    

5    

1    

2    

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4 

i 

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L    

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!   

L    

i"!""'- 

:" 

312 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1  §0.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

ARIZONA. 


BES,  CX)LOR.   KATinTT.  JLHD 

A9E  TERIODS   WHEN 

OCCCBBED. 

Afigro- 
gate. 

TJn- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
•ge. 

Mis- 

celljme- 

oiu. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NEUVOCS  SYSTEM. 

TotaL 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scjirlct 
fever. 

Bipll- 
tberia. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rack- 
et!,. 

Anje- 
niia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Mpnin- 

1 

13 

2 

8 

2 

1 

2 

11 
2 

1 
1 

8 

1 
1 

1 

i 

i 

12 

2 

7 

J 

2 

1 

1 

5 
6 

7 

10 
2 

11 

7 

1 

1 

2 
2 

7 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 

Feniile 

7 
3 

1 
1 

Parents  native 

Male 

8 

9 

5 
2 

4 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Odp  or  both  parents 
for>-i::n. 
Mile 

4 

11 

12 

4 

4 



14 

1 

Male* 

15 
16 

17 

1 

1 

1 

1 

MMo 

18 

1 



1 



20 

21 
22 

23 

ttfiTPfl  hlnnil 

1 

1 

Male 

24 
25 

26 

1 

1 

Agejporimla  wlien  occurred : 

1 

1 

Male 

27 
28 

29 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

8 

30 
31 

32 

8 

8 

3 

1 

2 

1 

33 
34 

35 

I 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

Main 

3« 

37 

38 

' 

1 

Main 

1 

39 
40 

41 

1 

1 

\f  iln 

1 



1 

42 
43 

44 

1 

-1 1 1 

'■ ' 

1 

^^   

1*" 

1 

1 

45 
4« 

1 

1 

^^ 

li         1 

1 

1 

1 

—.  .—  . 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


313 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued, 

ARISONA. 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM— continuod. 

RKPRODUCTIVK, 

AC0IDE»T8  A^a>  INJUBIE8. 

Paml 
y.i.. 

CaU- 
lup»y. 

Cho- 
rwi. 

Infliuii- 
liiatKiu 

111 
bruin. 

All- 

(Ml 

houtl. 

Il.vilrn. 

icplm- 

lua. 

Convul- 
Biuus. 

Spliinl 

tioiis. 
(N.a.) 

Brain 
Irniihlo. 
(N.  S.) 

Total. 

rhi- 

Rioefa. 

Ifxn 

Htruul 
itiKor 
ders. 

Total 

F«JU, 

(in  head 

(ir 
niiino. 

Injo 

rii'Mjit 
birth. 

SlID- 

■troko 
or  vx- 
piiHiiro 
lu  (tun. 

Striilia 

(if 
lielit- 

Ding. 

Ex. 

pOMiire, 
1111)1- 
In-Ht^ 
iiient, 
ovur- 
wurk. 

Fright. 

Burnfl. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1        ■ 

f 

i 

1 

1 

I 

.    t 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

fi 

1 

1 
1 

n 



7 

!''" 

B 

\ 

9 

1 

1     - 

10 

11 

1 

1 

11 

1!l 

1 

i         ' 



1 

u 

1 





t 

1 

1 

IS 



1 

10 

1 

i 

17 

1 

1 

1 

IR 

1 

IV 

■ 

?0 

1 

1 

n 

n 

n 

! 

1 

1 

1 

74 



1 

rs 

7A 

27 

1 

i 

ft 

i 

1 

1 

Ml 

1 

SI 

1 

mt 

( 

m 

1 

M 

Vi 

1 

m 

" 

(7 

1 

1 

SR 



I" 

1 

1 

1 

n 



1 

M 

41 

1 

1 

1 

47 



1 





1 1 

t 

1            1 

45 
46 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 1 

314 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED/DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

TABLK  180.-FEEBLE.MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY.  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

ABKANSAS. 


EEX,  COLOn.   XATIVITY,   AKD 

AOE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCCBBED. 


AgRre- 
gate. 


Total. 


12 

13  I 


14 


17 


20 


23 


Male... 
Female. 


1,671 


Un 
known. 


Con- 
genital 


WTiite. 


Male... 
Female. 


Native  bom 

Parents  native . 


Male... 
Female.. 


925 
740 


1,210 


678 
538 


1,200 
1,169 


649 

520 


428 


204 
224 


288 


One  or  Imtli  parcntB 
foreijrn. 

Male 

Female 


Foreign  born. 


Male  . . . 
Female. 


Colored  . 


139 
149 


284 
278 


134 

144 


oia 

ago. 


2S 


Mis 

celiane* 

one. 


GKSEKAI.  DISEASES. 


147 


369 
251 


Male.... 
Female. 


29 


BLick  . 


Male . . . 
Female. 


Mixed  blood. 


31 


247 

208 


210 
179 


262 
177 


434 
424 


12 


11 


Total. 


252 
172 


126 


Male.... 
Female. 


Age  periods  wbon occurred: 
Unknown 


Malt . . . 
Female. 


181 


57 


M 


3 

181 


107 
74 


148 


Congenital 620 


148 


Maio 

Female... 


32 


40 


Under  5  . 


Male... 
Female. 


>  to  10. 


369 
251 


122 


189 
138 


Male  . . . 
Ft-male . 


10  to  15. 


Male... 
Female. 


ID  to  4.'). 


Male.... 
Female. 


45  and  over. 


369 
251 


Male... 
Female. 


240 


102 

138 


25 


14 


14 


118 


115 
109 


104 


87 


Fever, 

gen- 
eral. 


84 


71 


Scarlet 
fever. 


24 


10 


14 


Diph. 
theria. 


.Syph.   Scrof. 


ilia. 


ula. 


Kick, 
eta. 


Anae- 
mia. 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 


Total. 


120 
100 


Epi. 
lepsy. 


Menin- 
gitis. 


46 


26 


DO 


20 


25 


97 
88 


184 
182 


87 


10 


19 


13 


10 


29 


101 


It 


THE  FKKBLE-MINDED. 


315 


ANPAGK  PEKIODS  WHKX  DKI'I'.CT  OCflTUUF.I),  IIV  STATKS  AM)  TERHITOKIliS:  1«U0— Continued. 

AUKANdAH. 


KRRVOCS  SYSTEM— continiiwl. 

ACCIDUm  AXD  DUUUIItl, 

Parnl- 

ysis. 

Cata- 
Ippny. 

Clio- 
reii. 

Inflam- 
mntioii 

of 

bruin. 

Ab- 
head. 

Hydro- 

c«'|iha- 

lus. 

Convnl- 
Aiona. 

Spinnl 
alloc- 
tionit- 

(N.  S.) 

Drnln 
trouble. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 
moais. 

Mon- 

nlrual 
dinor- 
dcrs. 

Total. 

Falln, 

blown 

oil  brjid 

or 
■I>iue- 

Injii- 
ricH  itt 
birtb. 

Siin. 
stroke 
or  ox- 
jHjfturo 
lo  aau. 

Stroke 

of 
liEh^ 
ninie. 

Ex- 

po*nr«, 
mal- 
tn-at- 
mi-Dt, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

noma. 

It 

1 

se 

4 

3 

33 

24 

7 

15 

IS 

Ill 

65 

2 

7 

1 

24 

1 

4 

1 

11 

8 

30 
20 

i 

3 

21 
12 

12 
12 

4 
3 

83 
28 

54 
11 

2 

7 

i' 

13 
U 

S 
8 

2 
3 

1 

15 

IS 

13 

1 

48 

4 

2 

29 

23 

6 

8 

8 

79 

46 

1 

6 

1 

16 

6 

8 

7 
5 

12 
13 

20 

1*2 

47 
47 

O 

18 

11 

12 

23 
23 

3 
3 

0 
6 

62 
17 

78 
70 

40 
6 

45 
45 

1 

6 

i' 

1 
1 

9 
7 

10 
16 

5 

1 

0 

4 

1 
2 

3 
3 

1 

1 
1 

4' :.i      11 

8 

8 
8 

8 

8 
8 

4 
4 

2 

2 

29 
28 

1 
1 

0 
6 

7 
5 

25 
22 

2 

17 
11 

1 

11 
12 

I 

«0 
10 

2 

30 
6 

1 

6 

i' 

9 

7 

4 
2 

1 
2 

1 

4    

8 

8 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



7 

8 

1 

4 

1 

1 

7 

7 

32 

19 

1 

1 

8 

2 

I 

1 

4 
3 

3 

4 
4 

7 



1 

3 
1 

3 

1 

1 

21 
11 

27 

14 
5 

18 

1 

1 

4 
4 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

7 
7 

■, 

1 

1 

1 

70 

3 

3 

4 

1 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 
9 

5 

14 

4 

1 

3 
3 

2 

2 

1 

?! 

7 

7 

T" 

4 

' 

1 

'n 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

3 
2 

0 

i' 

6 

1 

1 

1 
1 

?i 

•n 

1 

1 

1 

Tff 

"     ■■ 

1 

1 

0 

0 

•>T 

1 

1 

?8 

■ 

n 

1 

... 

1                1 

?n 

1 

'.  .     . 

ill 

11 

... 

32 

3 

2 

19 

11 

3 

22 

15 

1 

1 

6 

m 

7 
4 

1 

10 
13 

13 

3 
1 

2 

1 

13 
0 

6 

4 

7 

2 

3 

17 
5 

10 

13 

2 

9 

1 

3 
2 



4 

n 

i 
1 

M 

2 

2 

Vi 

1 

8 
5 

4 

i 

1 

4 

2 

7 

\       .        1 

12 

1          4 

7 
3 

7 

2 

1 



2 
2 

"W 

1 
1 

2 

4 

2 

n 

1 

1 

m 

2 
2 

0 

3 

4 

4 

1 

5 

4 

M 

5 
2 

23 

19 

1 

2 

1 

19 

1 
2 

40 

1 

5 

1 

U 

1 

14 

1 

5 

41 

1 

2 

1 
5 

2 
3 

1 

36 

19 

4 

5 

1 

S 

9 
10 

3 

2 

41 

] 

1 

1 

14 

1 

11 

41 

3 

1 

2 

1 

I 

7 

1 

4 
1 

3 

n 

1 

1 

46 

1 

316 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BT  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

cae,ifor::via. 


BBX,  coLon,  N-ATivrrr,  asd 

AQE   PEniOU.<   WHEN 
OCCCKEED. 

Acffre. 
gale. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis. 

cellane- 

ons. 

GENBKAI,  DISEASES. 

KEETOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total, 

Fever, 
g*-n- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof. 
ula. 

Eick- 
eta. 

Ana* 

mia. 

Total. 

Epi. 
lepsy. 

Monin- 
gitia. 

1 

880 

212 

291 

124 

39 

23 

U 

5 

102 

25 

9 

Male 

^ 

4S7 
393 

107 
1U5 

1G2 
129 

64 

60 

19 
20 

15 
8 

3 
8 

1 
4 

67 
35 

17 
8 

4 
5 

1 

i 

870 

207 

288 

39 

23 

11 

5 

102 

2.-. 

9 

Mnle     

p       *      i 

ft 

4m 

387 

700 
449 

106 
101 

147 
90 

360 
128 

262 
156 

64 

59 

87 
6C 

13 
20 

31 

17 

15 

8 

19 

8 

3 

'8 

8 
5 

1 
4 

4 

1 

67 
35 

90 
67 

17 
8 

24 
17 

4 
5 

9 

6 

A 

Female. ... 

7 

ft 

Pareuts  native 

SlnlB 

A 

252 
197 

251 

41 
49 

57 

81 

72 

106 

40 
26 

21 

6 
11 

14 

4 
4 

11 

1 
3 

1 
3 

47 
20 

23 

12 
5 

4 
2 

3 

in 

11 

Oup  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Jliile    



1-f.l 
108 

170 

37 

20 

GO 

50 

47 

20 

;:::::: 

11 
10 

36 

8 
8 

7 
4 

4 

1 
2 

3 

14 
9 

12 

5 
2 

1 

3' 

1 

Male    

i^s 

88 

62 

10 

28 
32 

5 

17 
9 

3 

23 

1 

5 
3 

4 

1 
2 

6 
6 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

!■ 

1 

1R 

4 
G 

C 

1 

4 

2 

1 
2 

1 

! 

1 

1 
1 



1          li 

'*0 

Black 

Male 

1 

1 

[ 

?1 

2 
4 

4 

2" 

3 

1 
1 

1 

; 

1 1 

li 

1 

?^ 

Female -. 

1 

' 

1 

1 

■n 

MixeUlilood 

M»le 

1 



■>! 

2 
2 

140 

1 

2 

119 

1 

vs 

Female 

■•« 

Agejperio<lR  when  occnrred : 
Uokuowu  .... -. 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

Male 

77 

08 
72 

291 

;           58 

!      01 

1 
7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

W 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7« 

201 



Halo 

rift 

102 
129 

175 

1 

32 

162 
129 

1 

81 

Ffuialo 

T> 

38 

14 

7 

4 

3 

53 

11 

7 

Male 

T1 

102 

7a 

SI 

IS 
16 

11 

23 

15 

8 

6 

8 

11 

4 
8 

8 

1 
3 

3 

1 
2 

3.'! 
15 

14 

10 
1 

6 

3 
4 

»4 

Ti 

6  to  10 

Male 

;in 

28 
84 

6 
5 

8 

5 
3 

4 

C 
S 

7 

5 
3 

3 

] 

2 

3 

1 _ 

7 
7 

2 
4 

3 

87 

Female 

10  to  15 

;;:::::  ;::::::i:::::::: 

m 

1 

Male 

m 

21 
13 

101 

7 
1 

31 

3 

1 

27 

4 
8 

2 

1 3 

2 

1 
2 

3 
4 

10 

1 
4 

1 

ift 

1 

41 

Uto45 

Mnle 

*?. 

57 
44 

78 

in 

15 
11 

IS 
12 

30 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

5 
5 

13 

2 
2 

i' 

43 

44 

^ 



Mall- 

45 

44 

34 

4 

7 

17 
22 

2 

2 

10 
3 

46 

1 

THE  feki51j:-mini)i;d. 


317 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCUURKU,  RY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

CAI.IFOBIVIA. 


NERVocs  8YSTEM— continued. 

nErnonucTivE. 

ACOIDEHTH  AJID  INJCRIEH. 

Pnml- 
yi.i«. 

Cam- 
Icpsy. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Tnflnni- 
matlon 

Ul 

brain. 

Al.. 
nrt-MA 

on 
head. 

Hydro- 
ci>phu- 

lU8. 

Convul- 

siuus. 

Spinal 
alloc- 
tionn. 
(N.S.) 

Brain 
tnitilde. 

(N.S.) 

■lotal. 

Phi- 

moMlH, 

Hen- 
fltrual 
disor- 
dora- 

Totnl- 

Fulls, 

lllflWH 

on  lioad 

or 
•pine. 

Tnjn- 
ricnnt 
birth. 

Sun- 
elrokn 
fir  fx- 
IioHiiru 
to  HUU. 

Strolco 

of 
light- 
ning. 

Et- 

pnniire, 
nul- 
triat- 
mi'nl, 

OVIM- 

wurk. 

Fright. 

Duma. 

12 

17 

2 

1 

22 

6 

g 

10 

10 

m 

03 

6 

S 

18 

8 

2 

1 

8 

4 

12 
5 

1 
1 

1 

15 
•     7 

3 
2 

6 
3 

68 
64 

42 
21 

0 

s 

11 

7 

3 
b 

I 

1 

n 

10 

:o 

R 

12 

IT 

S 

1 

22 

S 

9 

10 

10 

101 

02 

6 

s 

18 

8 

2 

4 

B 

4 

7 
5 

12 
S 

16 
13 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

15 
7 

20 
14 

3 
2 

4 
3 

3 

8 
8 

07 
84 

78 
4« 

41 
21 

49 
27 

6 

5 

11 

7 

14 
IS 

3 
S 

0 
3 

I 
1 

2 
2 

R 

10 

5 

4 

10 
5 

« 

5 
3 

2 

7 

8 

3 

2 

2 

8 
5 

3 

1 

11 

3 

6 

2 
1 

0 

34 
15 

29 

19 
8 

22 

3 

2 

7 
5 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

• 

4 

1 

4 
1 

10 

1 

2 

11 

1 

8 

S 

1 



2 
4 

2 

1 

14 
15 

23 

19 

4 

10 
12 

13 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 
2 

4 

" 

12 

1 
5 



1 
5 

13 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

14 



3 
2 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 

1 

3 



3 
1 

IS 

1 

1 

1 

5 

5 

2 

IS 



17 

) 

1 



1 

1 

1 

IB 

IS 

1 

1 

20 

1 

■  ■     ■  1 

1 

.        1         . 

1 

1 

21 

22 



« 

» 



■■ 

25 

1 

1 

1 

5 

3 

2 

TA 



1 

1 

5 

3 

2 

27 

1.  -     . 

1 



28 



20 

i 

1 

30 

1           1 

81 

2 

8 

I 

1 

]7 

4 

2 

38 

19 
19 

17 

9 
8 

7 

<• 

3 

24 

28 

3 

3 

3 

1 

32 

■| 

2 

5 

1 

1 

11 
G 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

15 
13 

13 

3 

1 
2 

1 

i' 

1 

n 

3 

2 

M 

1 

"■""■. 



" 

35 

j 

1 

7 
B 

4 

1 
1 

1 

i' 

1 

SS 

1 
1 

1 

^ 

87 

2 

1 

1 

38 

1 

1 

3 

1 

7 

1 
1 

2 

8i 

1 
2 

1 
7 

1 
7 

1 

40 

2 

3 

5 

41 

1 
I 

« 

1 
1 

t 

20 

4 

11 

C 

1 

8 

3 

5 

5 
2 

3 

1 

1 

«2 

7 
2 

7 
2 

€8 

1 

1 

44 

1 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

11 

8 

3 

1 

45 

1 

1 1      " 

i 

2 

2 

4S 

1           1 

1              li 

1               1 

1 

318 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1§0.— FEEBLK-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

COIiOBADO. 


BEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY,  AND 

AOE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUBBED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 

age. 

Mis- 

cellane- 

uue. 

GENEBAL    DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Svph- 
ilj8. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 
ets. 

Anse- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

192 

40 

68 

24 

12 

7 

2 

1 

2 

25 

3 

8 

Mai© 

2 
3 

119 
73 

19 
21 

43 
25 

14 
10 

8 
4 

5 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

15 
10 

1 
2 

2 

1 

4 

189 

39 

67 

24 

12 

7 

2 

1 

2 

25 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 
3 

iLTalA 

5 
6 

7 
8 

117 

19 
20 

33 

22 

42 
25 

01 
49 

14 
10 

23 
21 

8 
4 

9 
9 

4 
4 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

15 
10 

24 
20 

1 

3 
2 

72 

1G8 
134 

1 

1 

Parents  native 

Mai© 

9 

10 

11 

84 

50 

31 

12 
10 

11 

29 

20 

12 

13 
8 

2 

C 
3 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

13 

7 

4 

1 
1 

1 

2 
1 

::::: 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 

12 
13 

14 

16 

18 

21 

3 

8 

6 

8 
4 

6 

1 
3 

1 

2 

1 

:::::;;.:::::::: 

1 

3 

3 

15 
16 

17 

17  ■ 
4 

3 

4 
1 

5 
1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

. .. 

ValA 





18 
19 

20 

2 

i 

3 

i' 

1 

1 

::::::::  ::::;;:;i 

Black 

Male 

1 

1 

21 
22 

23 

2 

1 

1      1 

1     ...J 

1 

Male                    

21 
25 

20 

Ageperiods  when  occurred : 

31 

22 

1 

1 

1 

5 

27 
28 

29 

17 

14 

68 

9 
13 

1 

1 

1 

4 
1 

68 

Main 

30 
31 

32 

43 
25 

47 

6 

43 
25 

VAfnfllA 

9 

9 

4 

n 

1 

2 

14 

o 

3 

Male 

33 
M 

35 

30 
17 

11 

{            4 

i 

2 

6 

4 

3 

6 
3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

8 
« 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

86 
37 

88 

8 

1 
1 

3 

1 
2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

i' 

1 
1 

1 
1 

10  to  in 

Male     

3 
6 

20 

1 
1 

6 

1 

1 

40 
41 

3 
& 

1 
1 

IS  lo  45 

Male        

1 

15 
5 

7 

4 
1 

3 
3 

3 

1 

43 
44 

Malo 

1 

a 

0 
1 

1 

1 

3 

46 

i 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


319 


AND  A(iH  TKRIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  HY  STATES  ANM)    IKKKI TOWIES :   I8!m— fontiuucd. 

t'OI.OHADO. 


HRBVOU8  STBTEM- con  tinned. 

BIPSODCCnVB. 

ACCIDKIfTS  AND  liMUBIKS. 

rnrnl. 
ysls- 

lopsy. 

Clio- 
rca. 

Tnflftm- 
mntiou 

of 
brain. 

Ab- 

8Ce8S 

on 
bead. 

Hydro- 

copba* 

lus. 

Conrul- 
siona. 

Spinal 

ftfll'C- 

tiona. 
(N.  S.) 

Brnin 
.rouble. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

I'lll. 

inoaiii. 

Mrn- 
Htnial 
dlsor* 
dera. 

Total. 

Fallii, 
blown 
onbead 

or 
spine. 

Injn- 
ritM  at 
birtb. 

.Sun- 
ntroke 
or  ox- 
poRuro 

to  BUU. 

Stroke 

of 
lipbt- 
nmg. 

Ex- 
posure, 
mal. 
trcat- 

IllliUt, 

over- 
work. 

F-Hght. 

nams. 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

7 

2 

23 

15 

2 

2 

4 

1 

3 

2 
2 

i" 

1 

n 

2 

I 
1 

20 
3 

13 
2 

2 

2 

3 
1 

1 

1 

s 

3 

I 

1 

I 

1 

7 

2 

22 

14 

2 

2 

4 

4 



8 

2 

4 

3 

i' 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

6 

* 



1 
1 

2 
2 

19 
3 

18 
13 

12 

2 

10 
10 

2 

2 

3 
1 

4 
1 

K 

1 

1 
1 

« 

3 

n 

2 

2 

2 

7 

B 

3 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

I 

11 
2 

5 

8 
2 

2 

1 

B 

1 

10 

2 

3 

11 

1 
1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

2 

2 
1 

12 

1 

13 

4 

14 

.... 

1  

1 

4 

4 

15 

1 

1 

::::::: 

1H 

1 

1 

17 

1 

1 

18 

:::::::;: -:-.i 

19 

1 
1 

1 

W 

1 

21 

1 

«? 

m 

1 1 

1 

94 

1 

::::::::  "::::::r:::::: 

2.5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

SS 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

27 

1 

m 

. 

29 

.to 

31 

2 

3 

5 

9 

6 

1 

2 

33 

1 



2 

1 
2 

1 

3 

2 

I 

7 
2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

33 

1 

1 

14 

35 

^  1 

.   .  1                1 

1 

1 

1 

M 

1 

1 

37 

1 

1 

1 

1 

m 

1 

1 

1 

1 

38 

1 

1 



41) 

1 

8 

4 

2 

1 

1 

41 

1 

7 
1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

*1l 

1 

1 

41 

2 

44 

1 

1 

I 

2 

2 

4n 

40 

1 

1 

320 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

TABLK  ISO-FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


SEX,  COLOR,  NAimTT,  AND 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUBEED. 


Aggre- 
gate. 


Total. 


U 


17 


Slale... 
Female. 


■White. 


M.nle  ... 
Female. 


1,208 


G95 
513 


Kative  bom 

Parents  native  . 


Male  ... 
Female . 


One  or  both  parents 
foreiia'. 

Male 

Female 


1,189 


686 
501 


1,031 


Foreign  born. 


Male  ... 
Female . 


Colored  . 


Male... 
Female. 


Black  . 


Male..., 
Female. 


Mixed  blood. 


2C 


29 


32 


38 


Male  ... 
Female. 


Age  periods  when  orcnrred: 
Unknown 


Male... 
Female. 


Congenital . 


Male  . . . 
Female. 


Under  5  . 


Male    .. 
Female. 


Male..., 
Female. 


10  to  15 . 


Male... 
Female . 


15  to  45 . 


Male  ... 
Female. 


45  and  over. 


Male  .   . 
Female. 


Un. 
known 


509 
353 


Con- 
genital. 


338 


Old 

age. 


Mis 

cellane- 

ous 


202 
154 


347 


198 
149 


289 
213 


233 
155 


382 


230 
152 


359 
291 


126 


GENERAI.  DISEASES. 


Total. 


142 
101 


81 

158 


91 

67 


185 
106 


23 


6 

10  I 


215 


133 
82 


388 


174 


105 


233 
155 


187 


SO 


71 


23 


16 


388 


233 
155 


37 


8G 


Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 


Scarlet 
tever. 


Diph- 
theria. 


30 


Syph. 
ills. 


Scrof- 
ula. 


Rick. 

cts. 


Anae- 
mia. 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 


16 


25 


Total.  II  ^P^. 


123 


123 


113 
94 


Menin- 
gitis. 


45 


19 


13 


32 


13 


10 


29 


28 


22 


< 


TIIK   FKK1U>K-AIIN1)KI). 


32] 


AND  AGK  PEKIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

CONNBC'TICDT. 


, 

KERVOCs  STSTEM— continued. 

KEi'BouucrrvE. 

ACCIDKTra  A.VD  I.VJl'RIKS. 

rnrnI 

C»t.a- 

lopsy. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inflam- 
matif)n 

ol 
bmin. 

Ah- 

BCesB 

on 
licail. 

Hydro- 
cppha- 

lU8. 

Convul- 

BiODS. 

Spinal 
atl'pr- 
ttonH. 
(N.  S.) 

Hr»in 
troiiliir. 
(N.  S.) 

Total. 

riii- 

moain. 

Mcn- 
(.tniat 
dinur- 

dt.T8. 

ToUI. 

FallK, 
binWH 

on  liead 

or 
Bpinc. 

In.in- 
rit'snt 
liirtli. 

Sun- 

Btroko 
or  ox- 
poBuro 

lu  BUD. 

Stroke 

of 
liplit- 
niug. 

Ex- 
pOBoro, 
raul- 
Ircat- 
incnt, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Boms. 

;i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

U 

2 

15 

4 

4 

93 

67 

14 

15 

7 

1 

12 
9 

1 

1 

2< 
20 

1          ml 

74 
19 

50 

7 

13 
1 

7 
8 

4 
3 

7 

a 

I 

1 

1 

5 

4 

4 

3 

21 

12 
U 

in 
15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

U 

2 

15 

4 

4 

93 

67 

14 

15 

4 

1 

1 

24 
20 

43 
35 

1 
1 

2 
2 

10 
5 

13 

74 
19 

74 
OS 

60 
7 

49 
43 

13 

1 

S 
6 

7 
8 

13 
11 

4 
3 

0 
5 



A 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

4 

2 
2 

4 

2 
2 

• 

1 

1 
1 

7 
S 

10  1 

1 

19 
10 

8 

1 
1 

7 
4 

2 

52 
13 

9 

38 
5 

6 

0 

C 
5 

2 

2 
3 

1 

g 

5 
4 

i i 

2 

^ 

10 

1 

11 

1 

o 

1 

1 

4 
4 

1 

1 
1 

2 

8 
] 

19 

C 

1 
1 

2 

1 

12 

13 

2 

2 

2 

8 

8 

1 

It 

; 



1 

2 

14 
5 

C    

7 

1 

1 

15 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1(1 

17 





1  ■ 

IK 

19 

m 



71 

} 

n 

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1 1.  . 

74 



75 

1 

2 

1 

1 

11 

8 

1 

1 

1 

2)1 

1"          1 

.   ..1 

2 

1 

1 

9 
2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

ll 

27 

1 

1 

1 

TR 

79 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

::;:::::r:::::::i:::::::i::::::: 

:::::::: 

31 

2 

1 

16 

23 

18 

1 

1 

3 

3S 

1 

1 
1 

3 

0 

20 
3 

10 

17 
1 

8 

1 

2 

i 

33 

1 

7 
11 

1 
1 

34 

1 

3 

1 

35 

1 

2 

i 

1 

5 
« 

9 

1 
2 

2 

9 

1 

8 

8 

1 

30 

1 

37 

1 

3 

5 

3* 

1 "1 

1 

1 

s 

1 

1 

0 
2 

29 

3 

3 

aa 

4 
6 

2 
5 

40 

2 

2 

a 

13 

9 

2 

41 

2 

1 

3 
3 

19 
10 

12 

9 

4 

7 

9 

1 
4 

2 

41 

1 

2 
2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

43 

13 

1 

1 

9 

2 

M 

7 
6 

7 
2 

11 

1 

6 
1 

2 

2 

.      1 

40 

1 

1 

a 

a 

40 

1 

717C  INS- 


-21 


822 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


TAiii.K  J§0. 

-FEE1 

[5LE-M 

lADKLJ 

Ul    I 

1 

,ES.   COLOR.    NATIVITY,    AND      J^g^g.          Vn-           Con- 

AGE  PEKioi.s  WHEN                ~^_     known.  geuital. 

OCCOBliED. 

1 

0''1     c. 

[ISO. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

s 

Mia- 
ou's"*'  a.  .  ,     ^'^''^^-    Scarlet    Dipli-    Syph-    Scrof.    Rick-     Anffi-      Total. 
0U8.      Total.      gi-a-       f      J.     ti,„,.ja.      jija.       ula.       ets.       mia. 
oral. 

Epi-     Mciiin- 
cpsy.     gitis. 

1 

Total 

220 

70 

87 

3 

18 

e 

2 

2 

2    . 

17 

2    . 

2 
8 

Malo...-- 

remiile 

100 
111 

27 
43 

52    . 
35 

""3 

8 
10 

5 

1 

1 
1    .. 

2 
2 

2    . 
2    . 

lll^i 

=^  = 

:::::::  _ 

8      . 
9 

14 

2' 

2    . 

4 

White 

190 

88 
102 

182 
164    I 

62 

23 
39 

59 
49 

73 

41     . 
32 

72 
65 

3 

■""3' 

3 
3 

15    j 

6 
9 

5 
1 

1 

2 

2    . 

6 
8 

13 
13 

2". 

2    . 

6 

2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 

1 
13              6   1 

7 
8 

Parents  unlive 

■]^I,,]p                  

13 

6   1 

79 

85 

19 

30 

10 

30 

29 

■"■3" 

6 

7 

5 
1 

1 
1    . 

2 

2 

6 
7 

2' 

10 

Female 

Onn  nrltoUi  parents 
Mall' 

1 

11 

12 
13 

7 
11 

8 

2 
6 

30 

3                4 
7               3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

14 

15 
10 

17  ■ 

Foreign  born 

1 
2 

8 

1 
14 

^' 

i' 

3 

Coloretl 

3 

15 

19 

2« 

21 
22 

Mnlo 

21 
9 

■      28 

4 
4 

8 

11 
14 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

Ulack     

^f  (l],!                        

19 
9 

o 

4 

4 

11 
3 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

23 

24 

25 

Mnlo 

Fcmalo 

Ageiwrimlfl  wlicn  occurred: 

31 

28 

1 

1 
1 

27 
28 

•\[t\^              

12 
19 

10 
18 

87 

1 

1 

29 

30 
31 

82 

Malo 

Fenialo 

35 

38 
21 

19 

52 

35 



5 

5 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

33 

Main 

t 
11 



3 

4 
1 

1 
1 

1 

2 



2 
2 

i 

1 

34 

85 

Feinalo 

5  to  10 

17 

10 

4 

0 

« 





31 
8i 

Mnlo 

I'*euiulu 

1             lOtolS 

1 


I    

)    

2 

1 

1 

;::: 

'.  2 

I 

i 

31 
4 

4 

41 

< 

)                    Mnln 

}                    Feuiiilu 

'. 





8    

1 
1 

t 

1 


. 



! 

>   

t                   Mnl« 

S                  FcinalB 

4             45  and  over 

1 
2 

i 
S 

4    1 

2 



. 



1     

J     ..... 

1    

!  , 

I     

0    

8      

1 

7 
7 

3    



2    

1    

"  1 

1     

i     

■• 

4 

M                  Fwualo 

1 

5    

3 

TIIK  FKKI5LE-MINDED. 


323 


AND  AGE  nCKlOllS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES :  1890— Conlinacd. 


KUBVOL-8  EYSTEU— CantiUlKMl. 

DEPRODCCTIVB. 

ACCIDENTS  A.VD  LXJCklCa. 

Paral- 
ysia. 

r»ti»- 

loi»y. 

Clio- 

ri'H. 

Inllniii- 
niiiliou 

bruin. 

Ab- 

nil 
Ileal). 

nyi\rn- 

i'l'lilm- 
lua. 

Cimviil- 

Mioim. 

Siiliml 
adlHi 

IHIII.*. 

(N.S.I 

nrnin 
Irimlili'. 
(N.a.l 

TotBl. 

riii- 

niimiH. 

Men- 
ntninl 

HiHrir- 

(lorH. 

Totttl. 

FnllK. 
Iitovvn 

UUliI'lIll 

or 
oiiiuo. 

Iiijii- 

rif'f^nt 
liirlh. 

Sun- 
lit i-iiko 
iirt-x- 
I'liHuro 
tu  mo.- 

stroke 

of 
liulii^ 
uing. 

Ex- 
posure, 
null, 
tnnt- 
iiii'nl, 
ovi-r- 
work. 

Fright. 

Doma. 

2 

3 

2 

8 

1 

3 

3 

10 

8 

1 

S 

2 



1 

2 

3 

1 

0 

7 

0 
2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

3 

» 

1 

2 

2 

«l 

1 

8 

3 

14 

G 

1    

5|           2 

4 

2 

3      

1 

7 
7 

13 
12 

4 
2 

5 
4 

'  1:-:::::: 

1 

4 

5 
5 

I    

S 

1 

2 

2 
2 

3 
C 

3 

3 
8 

3 

3 
3 

1 

2 
2 

« 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

7 

6    

8 

2 

3        

1 

7 
S 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 
1 

» 

2 

3 

3 

3 

10 

1 

1 

11 



12 

1 

1 

1 
1 

13 

1 

14 

i 

1 

IS 

1 

1 



1 
2 

1 
2 

It 

2 

17 



2 

2 

2 

lA 

1 
1 

19 

1 

1 

1 

70 



1 

1 

1 

1 

SI 

1 

1 

'      . 

n 

1 

1 

1 

28 

1 

1 

1 

?* 

2S 

1 

1 

1 

M 

. 

1 

27 

1 

1 

?S 

a 

1 

1 

as 

81 

2 

1 

S 

3 

1 

1 

3S 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

38 

...  ... 

1 
1 

1 

St 

1 

85 

1 

1 

1 

86 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 

87 

2 

38 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

88 



40 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

S 

2 

1 

» 

1 

«1 

1 

2  ' 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

43 

1 
1 

2 

1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 

48 

2 

1 

44 

1 

1 
1 

1 

40 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

48 

324 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabu:  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

DI8TRI1CT    OF    COI.l'inBIA. 


SEX,  COIX)!:,  yATIVlTV.  AXD 

AGE  I'ERIObS   WUE.S 

OCtUBKED. 

Affgre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Olil 
age. 

Mis- 
ctUane- 

0U3. 

OENEBAL  DISEASES. 

KEBVOl-S  BYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fevei-. 

Dipli- 
thcria. 

^^: 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Ana;- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

261 

50 

IDS 

25 

15 

9 

5 



1 

37 

23 

1 

Male       

s 

130 
111 

26 

70 
38 

10 
15 

8 
7 

2 

7 

5 

I 

21 
16 

15 
8 

1 

3 

A 

158 

S3 

63 

14 

8 

G 

1 

1 

1 

25 

14 

1 

Male          

f, 

87 
71 

137 

118 

07 
51 

19 

15 
17 

26 
22 

42 
21 

67 
54 

6 

8 

10 
G 

3 
5 

8 
7 

1 
5 

6 

5 

1 

1 

12 
13 

23 
19 

8 
6 

13 
12 

1 

1 
1 

fi 

1 

1 

1 
1 

f; 

rareut-s  nntiro 

Male 

1 

9 

10 
12 

4 

36 
18 

3 

3 
3 

4 

2 
5 

1 

s' 

1 

1 

1 

10 
9 

4 

7 
5 

1 

1 

10 

11 

On?  or  Ijolh  parents 
M:ile 

1' 

11 
8 

21 

0 
12 

103 

4 
G 

1 

2 

0 

1 
3 

4 

1 

1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

13 

U 

1 

Male 

IS 

1 
5 

18 

5 
1 

45 

2 
2 

11 

16 

2 

12 

1 
9 

17 

7 

3 

4 

Male 

18 

63 
40 

86 

53 
33 

17 

9 
9 

17 

28 
17 

35 

4 

7 

10 

5 

•i 

5 

1 
2 

1 

4 

9 
3 

10 

7 
2 

7 

in 

W 

Black 

4 

Male 

?1 

9 
8 

1 

22 
13 

10 

4 
6 

1 

4 
1 

2 

i' 

2 

4 

7 
3 

2 

5 
2 

2 

n 

Female 

73 

Mix^il  blood        

Male 

?4 

10 
7 

47 

i' 

30 

C 

4 

1 
1 

\ 

2 

2 

Vfi 

1 
8 



m 

Agcpi-rioilx  wlicnoccarred: 

5 

1 

Main 

[ 

n 

24 
23 

108 

10 
14 

2 
0 

2 
3 

?8 

1 

W) 

108 

Miile 

an 

TO 

38 

47 

6 

70 
38 

81 

m 

6 

5 

2 

2 

1 

19 

16 

llalB 

n 

20 
18 

22 

12 
10 

13 

2 
4 

5 

5 

1 

2 

3 
2 

C 

i' 

3 

2 

1 

12 
7 

5 

11 
5 

3 

M 

I-Vninlo 

1  to  10 

a*) 

3 

Male      .. 

88 

2 
3 

2 

1 
1 

3 

4 
2 

2 

1 
2 

2 

3 

4 
1 

6 

2 

1 

3 

1 

87 

1 

88 

Male 

8t 

5 
8 

11 

1 
1 

5 

1 
2 

1 

3 
3 

2 

1 

1 

40 

2 
1 

2 

1 

41 

15  to  4S 

Half 

4? 

6 
S 

13 

2 
3 

2 

1 

1 

48 

1 
6 



44 

1 

1 

2 

45 

4 
0 

1 
1 

I 
4 

tf 

1 

1 

2 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


325 


AND  AGE  I'KRIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCI'lv'h'KD,   l!V  STATES  AND  TKKIMTOUIES:  1890— Continued. 

niMTKIt'T    OV    <:Ol.t'.1IKI.t. 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM— continued. 

BXPBODDOTIVE. 

ACCIDEilTS  AHD  INJlTBIEa. 

Parnl. 

ysis. 

Cnta- 
lepa.v. 

(•1.0- 

rou. 

Inflnm- 
liiatinii 

(.f 
brain. 

Ab- 

on 
head. 

Hydro- 

ci'phii- 

lus. 

Convnl- 

BiOUS. 

Spinnl 

JlllVc- 
tionH. 
(N.S.) 

nrnln 
(roublu. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

I'bl- 
inosis. 

M«n. 

Rtnntl 
diHor. 
dors. 

Total. 

Falls. 

blow8 

on  lii^ad 

or 
spino. 

Injn- 
rii-Hftt 
birth. 

Son. 
Htroko 
or  ox- 
pofltiro 

tOBUD. 

Stroke 

of 
liKht. 
Ding. 

Ex- 

pOBHTO, 

mul- 
tront- 
mcnt, 
over, 
work. 

Fright. 

[lunu. 

2 

3 

1 

4 

3 

26 

IS 

1 

1 

6 

3 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 
3 

1 
2 

17 
•0 

11 

4 

1 

i' 

4 
2 

1 
2 



2 

2 

2 

i 

2 

16 

0 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 
3 

4 
■  3 

9 

7 

13 
10 

a 

4 
3 

6 
3 

8 
6 

3 
1 

3 
2 

2 

2 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

2 

2 
2 

o 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

4 
2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

1 

1 

11 

1 

2 
1 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1? 

1 

1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

11 

1 
2 

10 

1 

IS 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

10 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

17 



1 

1 

8 
2 

9 

5 
1 

6 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1A 

1 
1 

19 

1 

1 

1 

?«» 

1 

1 

7 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 
1 

71 

■  ••• 

i' 

... 

?? 



1 

f3 



1 

.... 



1 

1A 



1 

?f> 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

» 

?fl 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

n 

1 

I 

2R 

79 

■  1 

t 

1 

1 

m 

1 

1 

HI 

1 

2 

11 

8 

I 

2 

32 

1 

1 

7 
4 

4 

6 
2 

3 

1 
1 

1 

33 

2 
1 

1 

34 

1 

35 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 
2 

36 

1 



37 

1 

1 

38 

30 

1 

1 

40 

4 

2 

2 

41 

3 

1 

3 

2 

I 

1 

I 

1 

42 

:""....::::.. 

43 

1 

1 

1 

1 

44 

2 

1 

1           1 

1 

4fi 

1 

................ 

1 

1 



4A 

1 1 

1 

326 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

TABLK  iSO.-FEEBLE-mNDED   BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITy. 

FI'ORIDA. 


BBX,  COLOR.  NATIVITT,  AND 
AOE   PERIODS  WHBN 
OeCUKtiED. 


Agfrre- 
gate. 


Un-    I    Con- 
known,  geuital 


Old 
age 


Mis 

oellaDe- 

uus, 


GENERAL  DISEASES. 


Total. 


Male... 
Fumalo . 


4  I  ■WTiite. 

5 
6 


Malo..- 
I'dualo. 


500 


281 
230 


20J 


U 


14 


17 


20 


23 


Native  bom 

Parents  n.ative  . 


M.nlo-.- 
Temalo . 


One.  or  both  parents 
foreijzii 

Male 

Female 


139 
121 


248 
235 


135 


123 

112 


13 


Foreign  born. 


Male... 
Female. 


Colored 


Male.... 
Female. 


56 


218 


121 
97 


122 


118 
111 


Blaclt  . 


Male.... 
Fern  ale - 


Mixed  blood  . 


29 


Male.... 
Fouialo- 


240 


125 
115 


irC) 
93 


85 


Ago  periods  wbcii  occurred: 
Uji  known 


Male... 
Female. 


Congenital . 


Male 

Female 


218 


9 

U  I 


Under  5 . 


Male... 
Female. 


121 
97 


82 


ts 


41 


44 


ito  10. 


M.il... 
Feniale. 


10  to  15. 


50 


85 


33 


11 


M:i1"... 
!''<  male. 


15tu45. 


Mai".... 
Female. 


45  and  over. 


45 


Male  ... 
Female. 


27 


23 


4    .... 
3    .... 


121 
07    .... 


5G 


Total. 


15 


Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 


12 


Scarlet 
fever. 


Diph- 
theria. 


13 
19 


Syph- 
ilis. 


Scrof- 
ula. 


Eick- 


Ante- 
mia. 


NEBVODS  SYSTEM. 


Total. 


43 


Epi- 
lepsy. 


10 


10 


Menin- 
gitis. 


15 


TTTE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


327 


AKP  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  HY  STATES  AND  TEIMUTORIES:  1890— Continued. 

Pi.oiiinA. 


KEUVOUS  SYSTEM— continiiixl. 

BErHODDrTIVB. 

ACciDurrs  mm  ixivuua. 

rnrnl- 
y..i». 

7 

CntR- 
lejtHV. 

Clio- 

Iliflnnt- 
matiiiu 

III 
bruiD. 

Ab- 

Bt-t'HH 

on 
bviid. 

Hydro- 

ro))liu- 

liis. 

Crtlivill- 

HtUllH. 

Spinal 

Illliri:- 
lirillft. 

(N.S-) 

Itrniii 
troiiblu. 
(N.S-) 

ToUl. 

I'hl. 
muHis. 

Men- 

Hiriial 
<li»or- 
dura. 

Total. 

P«11«, 

bInwR 

ou  head 

or 

spiuo. 

Tnjii. 

riort  at 
birth. 

Snn- 
Htniko 
or  t-x- 
poHiiro 
lu  Hiin. 

Strnkfi 

of 
lii;lil. 
uing. 

Ex. 
pOKure, 

Ir.-at 
miMit, 
o\or- 
work. 

Fright. 

Itanu. 

G 

2 

0 

2 

3 

5 

5 

25 

17 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 



r. 
1 

3 
U 

1 

1 

4 
2 

2 

1 

1 

IS 
10 

10 
7 

2 

1 

I 
3 

1 

D 

5 

5 

S 

4 

4 

1 

2 

2 

^1 

2 

14 

10 

I 

a 

1 

4 

—  - 

3 

1 

4 

4 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

a 

1 

1 

2 
2 

10 
4 

13 
11 

7 
3 

10 
B 

1 

I 
1 

2 
2 

1 

5 

2 

2 
2 

2 

2 
2 

n 

1 
3 

2 
2 

1 
1 

7 

8 



3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 



7 

4 

2 

6 
3 

2 

1 
1 

1 

( 

2 

2 

10 

11 

.. 

1 

2 

2 

13 
11 

14 



1 

1 





1 

1 

1$ 
1A 

3 

2 

2 

5 

3 

3 

U 

7 

2 

. 

17 



3 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

3 
2 

4 

G 
9 

3 

4 

C 

2 

18 

1 

3 

3 

3 
3 

2 

1 

19 

3 

2 

••o 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 
1 

1 

4 
5 

2 

2 
4 

1 

2 

n 



3 

3 

1 

Tit 

?H 



1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

'4 

1 

1 

?5 

1 

1 

«A 

1 

1 

1 

1 

rr 

m 

n 

1              1 

1 

I| 



30 

11 

31 

4 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

7 

2 

■■ 

3 

7 

311 

4 

3 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 
5 

3 

1 

3:1 

1 

1 

34 

1 

1 

M 

1 

r,a 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1           ' 

.'.'.'.'.'.'.']".'.'.'.'.'.' 

.17 

1 



1 

1 

38 

1 

1 

' 

1 

I 

1 

311 

;:::::::i;;;::; 

! 

40 

1 

3 

8 

12 

6 

4 

2 

2 

3 

1 

41 

....        1. 

1 

8 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

411' 

r 

1 

3 
2 

41 

2 

2 

I 

2 

j          1 

41 

1 

1 

1 

i% 

2 

2 

2 

' 

• 

48 

1 



328 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table    180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

«F:OK(il.%. 


SEX,  COLOR,   NATIVITr,   AXD 

AGE   PERIODS  WHEN 

Ot'CUKUED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mia- 

ccUane- 

ous. 

OEKERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

.  Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 

ets. 

AniE- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

2,191 

490 

1,133 

29 

159 

82 

71 

8 

2 

1 

188 

63 

8 

Male 

2 

1,191 
1,000 

232 
258 

660 
473 

9 
20 

68 
01 

51 
31 

45 
26 

5 
3 

1 

106 

82 

31 
22 

5 
3 

S 

2 

White 

* 

1,331 

270 

661 

17 

111 

64 

56 

6 

1 

130 

35 

4 

Jfalo 

^  1 

R 

726 
605 

1,326 
1,310 

127 
143 

270 
1        269 

390 
271 

060 
654 

3 

14 

16 
16 

51 
60 

109 
104 

38 
26 

64 
63 

34 
22 

66 
55 

3 
3 

6 
6 

1 

73 

57 

129 
128 

18 
17 

35 
34 

3 

1 

4 
4 

6 

1 

1 
1 

7 

Xative  born 

1 
1 

« 

Tarents  native 

Male 

9 

715 
595 

16 

126 
143 

1 

385 
269 

C 

3 
13 

47 
57 

5 

38 
25 

1 

34 
21 

1 

3 
3 

1 

72 
50 

1 

18 
16 

1 

3 

1 

in 

I'eniale 

1 

11 

One  or  both  jt.irenta 
foreijrn. 
Male 

^'> 

8 
8 

5 

1 

4 
2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

13 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

14 

Foreign  bom 

Male 

1 

15 

3 
2 

860 

1 

i' 

12 

1 

1 

48 

' 

1 

ir> 

Female 

1 

17 

Colored 

220 

472 

18 

15 

2 

1 

58 

18 

4 

Male 

1R 

465 
395 

752 

105 
115 

106 

270 
202 

411 

6 
6 

10 

17 
31 

41 

13 
5 

13 

11 
4 

12 

2 

33 
25 

51 

13 
5 

17 

2 
4 

19 

1 
1 

?fl 

Black 

Male 

?1 

400 
346 

108 

59 
49 

183 

95 
101 

2* 

234 
177 

61 

4 
6 

2 

14 
27 

7 

11 
2 

5 

11 
1 

3 

29 
23 

7 

12 
5 

1 

2 
2 

Tf 

Fcm.ilc 

1 

1 

?1 

Mixeil  blood 

2 

Male 

....... 

74 

10 
14 

155 

36 
25 

2 

3 
4 

C 

2 
3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 
3 

11 

1 

■a 

7(1 

Age  periods  when  occorred : 
Unknown 

* 

1 

Male 

27 

«0 
93 

3,133 

75 
80 

3 
3 

3 
1 

1 

1 

5 
G 

2 
2 

1 

28 

Female 

W 

Congenit.'tl 

1,133 

Male 

M 

660 
473 

260 

120 

C60 
473 

31 

32 

UnderS 

24 

34 

27 

6 

1 

GO 

15 

3 

Male 

33 

152 
108 

1 
1 
121 

70 
50 

40 

13 
11 

21 

19 
15 

14 

16 
12 

12 

4 
2 

2 

39 
21 

31 

10 
6 

11 

2 

1 

3 

34 

Female 

1 

35 

5tol0 

Malo 

3(1 

73 
48 

79 

23 
17 

20 

10 
11 

10 

7 
7 

12 

0 
6 

11 

1 

1 

22 
9 

22 

0 
2 

12 

2 

1 

1 

37 



3JI 

10  to  15 

1 

Male 

3S 

40 

30 

262 

13 
7 

107 

4 
0 

07 

11 

1 

10 

11 

11 
11 

sa 

15 
21 

0 
6 

10 

i' 

40 

Female 

1 

41 

llto45 

15 

M.1I0 

42 

101 
161 

153 

83 
74 

48 

24 
43 

31 

14 
17 

10 
6 

4 

3 

1 

10 
0 

3 

4 

0 

1 

43 

Female 

44 

45  and  (n-cr 



20 

"  1 

Malo 

^    II 
1               li  |! 

4.1 

66 

87 

18 
30 

9 

20 

? 

46 

Female 

1 

"i 

1 



__ 

1 

TTTK  FKi:i'.Lr.-:\nxi)i:r). 


329 


AJND  AGE  PKRIOnS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCUUUKl),   liV  STATES  AND  TKIHMK  IRIES:  1890— Continued. 

GEORGIA. 


NCUVOl'S  SYSTEM      loill  lllMI'll. 

llEPHODCCTIVE. 

ACCIDENTH  AKD  I.VJURIB8. 

Pnral 

Cfttn- 

ri-a. 

Inflnin       Ah- 
nmtion     flfc»H 

v(      1      on 
bruin.      Iii-utl. 

Ilvdro- 

Cl'ItllH- 
lU8. 

Cnnviil- 
Biuns. 

Spinal 
nllre. 
tixnii. 

(N.S.) 

lirain 
trnnblc. 
(X.  S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 
mollis. 

Men. 
ntrtial 
disor 
dors. 

Total. 

Folia. 

blnn-H 

on  head 

or 
spino. 

Injn- 
ricn  .nl 
birth. 

8nn- 
Htroko 
UT  ox- 
poHoro 
lu  nun. 

SIrnko 

of 
lleht 
nlng. 

Ex- 

pnaun, 
tual- 
treat- 
nient, 
o\'pr- 
work. 

Fright. 

Hams. 

35 

2 

15 

3 

2 

39 

16 

IS 

17 

17 

03 

00 



0 

2 

11 

7 

4 

1 

24 
11 

2 

8 

7 



1 
2 

1 
1 

22 
17 

7 
0 

6 
10 

65 
28 

45 
15 

::::::: 

7 
2 

1 
1 

6 

S 
2 

2 
2 

f 

17 



17 

3 

28 

2 

12 

2 

1 

23 

12 

11 

13 

13 

65 

39 

7 

2 

7 

7 

3 

4 

20 
8 

27 
27 

19 
8 

2 

7             1 
S              < 

i' 

1 
1 

15 
8 

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63 

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11 

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38 

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7 

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2 

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3 
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12 
12 

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3 

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1 

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1 

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10 

26 

19 
7 

10 

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1 

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1 

2 
8 

1 
8 

4 

3 
10 

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0 

1 

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1 

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3 

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330 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabuk    180.— feeble-minded  I3Y  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

IDAHO. 


SEX,    COLOR,    NATIVITT.    AND 

AOU   I'BRIUUS   WHEN 

OCCUUUED. 

Aggro- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Olii 
ago. 

Mi«- 
cellano- 

OU8. 

Q£NERAL  DISEASES. 

NEEVOnS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 

gen- 

oral. 

Scarlet 
lever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Kick- 
eta. 

An». 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

a'ota\ 

55 

11 

2? 

15 

2 

2 

5 

1 

WalB 

« 

32 
23 

5 
6 

13 
9 

10 
5 

2 

2 

1 

2 
3 

H 

1 

■\7)iito 

4 

S5 

11 

22 

:. 

15 

2 

2 

5 

1 

Male 

R 

32 
23 

42 
31 

5 
G 

8 
5 

13 
9 

21 
10 

19 
5 

7 
G 

2 

2 

2 
3 

4 
3 

n 

Female 

1 

1 
1 

7 

2 
1 

2 

1 

R 

Ptircnt^  imtivo 

Mule 

1 

0 

19 
12 

• 
11 

5 
6 

13 

3 

2 

3 

9 

7 

5 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

I* 

11 

Feiualo 

1 

Odo  or  both  pareute 
lureigii. 
lL,li- 

1 

1 

111 

1 
2 

3 

3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

n 

1 

8 

1 

1 

ij 

J*orci;in  born 

Male 

1!> 

8 
5 

1 
2 

1 

S 
3 

1 

Ifi 

Femalo 

17 

Coloroil 

Male 

1R 

19 

■  ■ 

?fl 

JJlack 

Male 

1 

?1 

1" 

IVinale 

n 

Mixt^l  lilood 

Main 

1 



V4 

?s 

7A 

Ago  periods  wlien  occurreil : 
Unknuwu .... 

2 

2. 

Main 

?7 

2 

2 

?s 

Pciiialo 

7(1 

22 

22 

Mall 

w> 

13 
9 

9 

5 

13 
9 

'A] 

m 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Male 

m 

4 
6 

4 

2 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

M 

1 
2 

iffi 

S  to  10 

1 

1 

■ 

Main 

M 

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

117 

1 

Mi 

lOlolJ 

Malo 

m 

40 

«> 

15lo45 

12 

2 

7 

- 

3 

1 

Main 

«2 

0 
6 

e 

1 

1 

1 

4 
3 

B 

1 
2 

«a 

Ftiuiilu 

1 

«t 

45  and  over 

M 

' 

«A 

6 

1 

C 

1 

M 

Fuiimlu 

' 

TIIK  FKKHI.K-^IINDKD. 


331 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHKN  DEFECT  OCCURRED.  15Y  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

IDAHO. 


NK11VOU8  BY8TEM— continued. 

bepsodu(;tive. 

ACCIDEKTB  AND  IHJCRUa. 

Paral 
ynis. 

i 

lo|in}. 

Cho- 
n-u. 

Tnflnm- 
iniiti»n 

III 
bruin. 

Ah- 

nn 
hluid. 

n.v<iro- 

CI-lillO- 
lua. 

Convij! 
aions. 

Spinni 
nrtfc- 
ttnim. 

(N.S.) 

nrsin 

riMilile. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 

niuttia. 

Men- 
ntrnal 

dera. 

Total. 

Falla. 

ItlllWH 

Oil  iK'Ud 

nr 
spine. 

Tn.in- 
riiMat 
birth. 

Snn- 

ntniko 

puMiirtt 

to  BUD. 

Stroko 
.if 

lit'I.U 

Ding. 

Ex- 

pfMiire, 

iiml- 

tniil- 

iiM-nt, 

OVIT- 

work. 

Frighl. 

Dunia. 

1 

3 

] 

1 

1 
2 

S 

3 

1 

" 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 
2 

3 
2 

1 

6 

a 

7 

• 

8 

1 
1 

1 

9 

10 

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13 

I 

1> 

1 

U 

1 

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1 

IS 

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18 

IT 

- 

18 



18 

98 



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1 

21 

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1 

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25 

27 
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1 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

30 

31 

2 

• 

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■ 

■ 

1 
1 

1  ,.z 

3i 

1 

1 

34 

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w 

1 

1 

1 1 

1 

311 

1 

1 

1 ' ' 

.  .1 

37 

1 

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1 

38 

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1 

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39 

::..:i : 

40 

1 

1 

1 

41 

1 

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1 

1 

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1 

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i;i 

1' 

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1       1 

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1 

332 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


tabuv  i§o.— feeble-minded  by  causes  of  idiocy,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  nativity, 

It,L.INOIS. 


BEX,   COLOR,    NATIVITV,   AXD 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCl-BBED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Vn- 
kuowo. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 

cellane- 

oua. 

i 

GENERAI.  DtSEASBS. 

KEttVOCS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Dipli- 
theria. 

S.vph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 
ots. 

Anoc. 
mia. 

Total. 

Spi- 
lepsy- 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

5,24',' 

1  :■"■ 

1,872 

00 

607 

340 

220 

102 

4 

9 

2 

3 

660 

131 

44 

Male     

2 
8 

2.9."i2 
2,297 

076 
009 

1,070 
790 

28 
32 

330 
277 

182 
158 

114 
106 

59 
43 

4 

3 
6 

2 

3' 

365 
301 

75 
56 

28 
16 

4 

5,1'4 

1,262 

1,843 

•CO 

001 

337 

218 

101 

4 

9 

2 

3 

660 

130 

44 

Male     

5 
6 

7 
8 

2,909  1 
2,265 

4,308 
3,370 

060 
596 

991 
786 

1,0C0 
783 

1,657 
1,268 

28 
32 

35 
30 

326 
275 

460 
340 

179 
158 

303 
218 

112 
100 

192 
146 

58 
43 

93 

•58 

4 

3 
6 

9 
7 

2 

2 

1 

3' 

3 
2 

362 
298 

605 
475 

75 
55 

114 
101 

28 
10 

44 
38 

4 
4 

Parents  native 

Male         

9 
10 

11 

1.912 
1,458 

998 

432 
354 

205 

727 
541 

383 

15 
15 

5 

193 
147 

120 

117 
101 

85 

81 
05 

46 

28 
30 

35 

4 

3 

1 
1 

2 

1 

254 
221 

130 

59 
42 

13 

25 
13 

6 

4 
2 

One  or  both  parenta 

foreign. 
Mile 

12 
13 

14 

577 
421 

800 

104 
101 

271 

229 
154 

192 

2 
3 

25 

70 
50 

141 

49 
30 

34 

13 
21 

3 

22 
24 

26 

26 
9 

8 

1 

i' 

75 
55 

55 

7 
0 

16 

3 
3 

I'Vniale 

2 

Male 

) 

15 
IS 

17 

420 
380 

75 

130 
141 

23 

104 
88 

29 

11 
14 

03 
78 

6 

9 

17 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1      .... 

83 

22 

0 

9 

7 

1 

Halo 

1 



18 
19 

20 

43 
32 

59 

10 
13 

18 

10 
13 

23 

4 
2 

4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 
3 

5 

1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 

Male 

21 
22 

S3 

32 

27 

10 

8 

10 

5 

12 
11 

6 

2 
2 

2 

2 

2 

.  .  .  1 

2 
3 

1 

1 

1 

Mixed  blood 

1 

1 

Mnlo                  

1 1 

24 
25 

2« 

11 
5 

037 

2 

3 

510 

4 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

ycnialo 

Age  jwriiMld  when  occurred: 

52 

13 

9 

3 

1 

32 

10 

7 
3 

1 
l' 

Malp 

27 

28 

29 

349 

288 

1,872 

274 
230 

1 

28 
24 

8 
7 

4 
6 

1 
2 

1 

18 

1 

1,872 

Main 

1 

to 
n 

>2 

1.070 
790 

1,183 

305 

1,070 
790 



Under  5 

194 

150 

105 

42 

2 

0 

1 

365 

190 
175 

113 

53 

33 

Male 

13 
>4 

M 

OOG 
517 

400 

200 
165 

»8 

02 
80 

48 

118 
76 

43 

91 
65 

88 

61 
44 

48 

26 
16 

30 

2 



2 
4 

3 

31 
22 

29 

21 
12 

10 

1 
1 

S  to  10 

Main 

M 

17 

S8 

245 
155 

184 

20 
17 

30 

47 
41 

31 

22 
26 

19 

23 
13 

12 

1 
2 

1 

70 
43 

35 

18 
11 

14 

7 
3 

10  lo  15 

Male 

N 

93 
01 

826 

18 

30 

171 

23 
13 

194 

11 
20 

43 

7 
12 

82 

4 
8 

8 

20 
15 

75 

8 
0 

17 

in 

Fenmlo 

i\ 

15  t«45 

1 

1 

Male 

47 

351 
274 

348 

93 

87 
107 

88 

24 
10 

9 

17 
15 

7 

6 

4 

1 

1 

47 

28 

40 

8 
9 

8 

<l 

Female 

44 

45  anil  oror 

eo 

2 

Main 

4^ 

172 
170 

30 
54 

28 
32' 

48 
40 

8 
t 

3 

4 

20 
20 

3 
6 

:::::": 

U 

2 

TIIH  FKKP.LK-^riNDED. 


333 


AND  AOK  I'KUIOllS  WHF.N  DEFKCT  OCCURKKD,  I5V  STATES  AND  TKRIUTOIMKS:  1890— Continncd, 

ii.iaivois. 


KERVovs  BYSTEU— tontlnucd. 

BEPBOIICCTIVE. 

ACCIDE!CT8  AKD  I.fJUBIES. 

Pnr.V- 

fntn 
lepsy. 

Cho- 
rea. 

[ndaiu- 
iiiution 

111' 
brni  li- 

Ab. 

t)Il 
bcud. 

Hydro- 1 

copbn- 

liis. 

rnnvill- 
siulis. 

Spinnl 
nir.T-   1 

tinnH. 

(N.S.) 

Itrnin 
tntiiblo. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

riii- 

inoiiiH. 

Htniol 
<li  Bor- 
ders. 

T0UI- 

Falls, 

bloWH 

on  bend 

or 
aplno. 

Tnjii- 
rii-»nl 
birth. 

Snn- 

Stroke 
or  ox- 
posiiro 

tOSUD. 

Stroke 

of 
liKbt- 
Ding. 

Ex. 

poniir«. 
mul- 
trfst- 
ment, 

OTfT- 

work. 

Fright. 

Banu. 

00 

2 

no 

0 

18 

197 

04 

84 

SO 

30 

389 

211 

1 

72 

4 

64 

29 

8 

1 

27 
33 

01 
49 

4 
2 

9 
9 

104 
93 

37 
27 

20 
14 

20s 
94 

160 
61 

1 

68 
14 

4 

48 
16 

19 
10 

6 
3 

3 

2 

30 

30 

8 

00 

2 

100 

6 

18 

193 

04 

34 

30 

80 

081 

288 
93 

296 
230 

207 

1 

71 

4 

61 

29 

8 

« 

27 
33 

60 
30 

00 
49 

103 
82 

4 
2 

C 
0 

0 
9 

16 
10 

102 
91 

181 
130 

37 
27 

CO 
45 

20 
14 

29 
25 

157 
50 

108 
124 

1 

67 
14 

40 
87 

4 

3 
3 

45 
16 

47 
40 

19 
10 

23 
19 

5 
3 

8 
7 

6 

2 
2 

30 

27 
23 

30 

27 
23 

8 

7 
8 

17 
ID 

14 

44 

38 

21 

4 
2 

1 

2 

ti 

0 

03 
07 

51 

20 
19 

15 

14 
11 

4 

174 
GO 

00 

93 
31 

44 

1 

30 
7 

9 

3 

82 
8 

7 

11 

8 

4 

5 

2 

1 

• 

2 

23 
4 

23 

i 

10 

u 

1 

6 
9 

10 

14    

7   

ei 

5 

1 

2 

29 
22 

12 

9 
C 

4 

3 

1 

5 

48 
18 

85 

32 

12 

39 

1 

8 

1 

25 

1 

4 
3 

14 

3 
1 

0 

i" 

12 

4 
3 

4 
3 

13 

14 

6 
S 

2 

4 

1 

2 

10 
2 

4 

2 
2 

3 
2 

GG 
19 

8 

32 

7 

4 

19 
0 

1 

1 

9 

5 

3 

5 

1 

15 

3 

3 

16 

17 

, 

1 

2 
2 

3 

7 

1 

7 

3 

1 

4 

1 

3 

18 

ig 

1 

1 

2 

20 

1 

1 
2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

3 
1 

1 

2 

21 



23 

1 

23 

1 

1 

1 

24 

25 

o 

4 

0 

3 

2 

4 

1 



1 

29 

17 

8 

4 

26 

3 
1 

3 
3 

3 

2' 

2 
2 

23 
0 

15 
2 

0 

2 
2 

27 

2 

1 

1 

?8 

» 

1 

80 

1 

31 

71 

3 

7 

127 

37 

7 

103 

07 
30 

58 

72 

1 

0 

2 

0 

11 

s 

88 

12 
15 

3 

38 
33 

19 

2 
1 

1 

2 
5 

3 

01 
00 

31 

19 
18 

11 

4 

3 

6 

45 
27 

43 

1 

3 
3 

3 

3 

6 

1 

4 

8 
3 

7 

3 
2 

1 

33 

34 

K 

2 

1 

1 

1 

12 

7 

4 

1 
1 

2 

1 

18 
13 

14 

8 
3 

2 

4 

40 
18 

27 

1           33 
10 

17 

1 
2 

4 

1 

2 
2 

3 

4 
3 

1 

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1 

M 

37 



1 

7 

7 

38 

1 

1 
3 

10 

1 

0 

6 

20 

21 
0 

128 

14 

3 

40 

3 
1 

37 

1 
1 

1 
2 

33 

1 

1 

m 

1 
1 

7 
14 

7 
14 

40 

9 

1 

2 

8 

7 

10 

1 

41 

6 

4 

18 

0 

4 

o 

i 

2 

12 
8 

2 

7 

1 

7 

10 

S 
i 

110 
18 

44 

42 

4 

i 

16 

33 
4 

14 

1 

27 
6 

14 

6 

4 

1 

43 

1 

14 
8 

14 
8 

48 
44 

, 

7 
11 

1 

1 

1 

3 
3 

34 
10 

11 
5 

12 
2 

U 
3 

41 

..... 

8 

8 

a 

1      i 

1 

334 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-mNDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1§0.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


EEs.  COLOR,  KATrvrrr,  akd 
AGE  rritiODs  irmai 

ApffTC- 

pato. 

I     Ud- 
knuwn. 

Con- 
genital. 

age. 

Mis- 
eel. aiie- 

OU8. 

QENEBAL  DISEASES. 

NEEVOOS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
pen- 
oral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

llipli- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Snrof. 
ula. 

Kick, 
ets. 

Anaj- 
niia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lupsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

5.668 

1,183 

2,096 

731 

365 

251 

77 

3 

3 

24 

5 

2 

816 

224 

14 

Jtnle        .     .. 

7 

•   3.201 
2.307 

650 
533 

1.240 
856 

379 
352 

203 
103 

146 

105 

45 
32 

3' 

1 
2 

8 
16 

2 
8 

2' 

477 
339 

132 
92 

8 
9 

a 

WTiite 

Mnle 

4 

.'•■.  <33 

1,151 

2,058 

.-.„... 

716 

300 

247 

77 

3 

3 

23 

5 

2 

808 

219 

14 

S 

n.i29 

2.330 

2. 578 
1.9U3 

636 

032 
519 

1.050 
950 

1,215 
813 

1,971 
1.740 

368 
348 

627 
544 

198 
162 

343 

287 

142 
105 

235 
201 

45 

32 

75 
67 

3' 

3 
3 

1 
2 

3 
2 

8 
15 

21 
18 

2 
3 

5 
5 

2' 

1 
1 

472 
336 

788 
678 

129 
90 

213 
182 

6 
9 

14 

13 

T 

8 

Pareuts  native 

>Inle  

B 

518 
432 

100 

1,031 
700 

231 

285 
259 

83 

158 
129 

SO 

115 
80 

34 

34 
23 

18 

7 
11 

3 

2 
3 

i' 

398 
280 

110 

76 
31 

6 
8 

1 

10 
11 

Female 

Onp  or  both  parents 
Male 

3 

2 

1 

1? 

:B3 
283 

aio 

01 
39 

101 

127 
104 

87 

87 
46 

89 

30 
26 

17 

18 
16 

12 

10 
8 

2 

1 

1 
2 

2 

61 
49 

20 

18 
13 

6 

i' 

n 

J'tjuialo 

u 

1 

Jtale    

IS 

1!)S 
142 

109 

53 

48 

32 

57 
30 

38 

40 
43 

15 

10 
7 

5 

9 
3 

4 

1 

1 

13 

7 

8 

5 

1 

5 

111 

Female 

2 
1 

1 

17 

Male 

18 

72 
37 

72 

18 
14 

21 

25 
13 

25 

11 
i 

9 

4 
1 

3 

4 

5 
3 

6 

•      3 
2 

3 

IV 

1 

"•n 

EUck 

3 

Male 

?i 

44 

28 

37 

10 

11 

11 

10 
9 

13 

5 
4 

C 

3 

3 

4 
2 

2 

2 
1 

2 

T? 

n 

2 

1 

1 

Male    

1 



74 

28 
0 

630 

8 
3 

493 

9 
4 

0 

1 

1 

17 

1 

1 

1 

37 

1 
1 

17 

2 

?'i 

Female 

1 
1 

?(l 

Ago  poriwls  when  occurred : 

60 

7 

0 

3 

Male 

?7 

300 
270 

2.090 

294 
199 

24 
42 

0 
11 

5 
2 

1 
2 

24 
13 

11 
0 

2" 

28 
79 

V 

1 

2,090 

Mnlo 



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tn 

1.240 
85G 

1.13C 

291 

1.240 
856 

m 

.... 

fl7 

Under  5 

Male 

173 

170 

101 

48 

2 



15 

4 

382 

72 

7 

Tl 

047 
489 

388 

163 
128 

03 

97 
70 

63 

92 
78 

78 

65 
40 

67 

29 
19 

15 

0 
0 

6 

2 
2 

1 



210 
163 

144 

42 
30 

51 

2 
6 

4 

M 

2 

^ 

6  to  10 

Male 

1M 

225 
103 

248 

30 
33 

44 

32 
31 

44 

47 
31 

26 

36 

21 

20 

10 
5 

3 

1 
4 

2 

92 
62 

82 

S4 

17 

34 

8 
1 

(T 

1 

M 

10  to  15     - 

1 

Male 

n 

140 
108 

651 

22 
22 

183 

22 

22 

191 

16 
10 

01 

14 

0 

64 

1 
2 

6 

1 
1 

1 

40 
30 

103 

18 
10 

43 

1 

40 

1 

41 

IS  to  45 

1 

Male 

47 

371 
280 

41S 

21H 
201 

81 
102 

109 

lil 

70 
194 

35 
20 

13 

30 
24 

12 

5 

52 
51 

68 

22 
21 

7 

i' 

43 

Fcmalo 

1 

1 
1 

44 

Slalo 

4K 

DO 
4D 



83 
111 

a 

7 

« 

6 

44 
24 

6 
2 

4» 

FeniaJn 

1 

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335 


&m)  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURHED,  UY  STATES  AND  TKKRlTORiES:  1800— ConlinnccL 

IWDIANA. 


MBIIVOUS 

BY6TEJI- 

-continued. 

IIEI'HODiII.TIVB. 

ACCIDK.M1I  AND  INJCIIIIW. 

Pftral- 

Clio. 

Inflnm- 

maiiim 

brjiu. 

(III 

llt-ail. 

Hydro- 

cf|tlia- 
lim. 

ConTul- 
siuna. 

S;.ln!il 

tititiM. 
(N.S.) 

Bmiii 

Iroitlilo. 

(N.tj.)| 

Total. 

Phi. 
niosU. 

Men- 

striiiil 

Hi-iir- 
(lorH. 

Total. 

Falls, 
bio  VII 

on  licsd 
or 

SplDO. 

Inlil- 

ri<  n  nt 
birth. 

Snn- 

iiiiMko 
«jr  tt- 
[tuHlirQ 
toauD. 

.Slmlio 

i.r 
Ilrht- 
u.ii):. 

Ex- 

pimttrr, 
ninl- 
trn:. 
ltii-iit, 
i»vi*r. 
nork. 

Frigbt. 

Baroi. 

81 

40 
•J2 

3 

18S 

S 

6 

ISl 

117 

80 

25 

25 

352 

175 

2 

30 

7 

93 

27 

0 

1 

1 

a 

108 
77 

3 
2 

ii 

1 

m 

68 

72 
45 

10 
11 

2.13 
99 

133 
42 

2 

35 

4 

5 
2 

59 
34 

10 
II 

3 
0 

7 

25 

25 

3 

80 

....... 

s 

184 

6 

6 

ISl 

lie 

3D 

25 

25 

341 

171 

2 

38 

6 

89 

27 

8 

4 

48 
32 

70 
G6 

1 

2 

3 
3 

108 
7(i 

180 
154 

3 
2 

5 
6 

5 

1 

e 

5 

8! 
08 

151 
126 

71 
45 

111 
101 

1!) 
11 

20 
23 

15 
8 

6 

244 
97 

317 
263 

120 
42 

161 
138 

2 
2 

34 

4 

32 
20 

4 

2 

6 
6 

32 

86 
70 

10 
11 

22 
17 

2 
6 

8 
S 

ft 

25 

23 
21 

25 

23 
21 

S 

7 
8 

27 
10 

1 

a 

88 
UC 

26 

3 

4 

1 

1 

73 
53 

25 

M 
37 

10 

188 
75 

54 

103 
35 

23 

2 

22 
4 

6 

4 
2 

45 
25 

16 

12 
5 

5 

2 

4 

2 

9 

21 
2 



21 
2 

10 
11 

5 

5 

4 

18 
g 

4 

1 

in 
15 

0 

4 

5 

3 
3 

1 

37 

17 

24 

17 
0 

10 

' 

6 

9 

7 

3 

3 
2 

S 

2 

1? 

2 
2 



2 
2 

n 

6 

14 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 
4 

1 

1 

19 
5 

n 

9 

1 

4 

0 

3 

1 

4 

1 

IS 

2 

2 

Iff 

1 

I 

1 

4 

n 

i 



1 

' 

9 
2 

s' 

4 



1 

1 

2 
2 

3 



1 

18 



i 
1 

19 

1 

1 

4 

1 

10 

1 

1 

0 
2 

3 

4 

1 
2 

1 

1 

■n 

1 

Tl 

1 

1 

73 

*    1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

74 

1 

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3 

3 

7 

5 

3 

3 

14 

S 

4 

5 

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3 

1 

3 

4 

3 

3 
2 

12 
2 

5 

4 

3 
2 

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3 

3 

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n 



1 

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"n 

24 

110 

3 

4 

81 

07 

8 

120 

67 

2 

5 

2 

29 

7 

S 

17 

12 
12 

3 

65 
SI 

32 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

47 
34 

33 

42 
25 

15 

4 
4 

3 

70 
44 

40 

44 
23 

25 

2 

5 

1 
1 

1 

17 
12 

3 

4 
3 

10 

3 
5 

33 

It 

2 

1 

% 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23 
9 

10 

16 
17 

15 

10 
5 

11 

3 

ai 

16 

47 

15 
10 

30 

1 

1 

1 
2 

6 

4 

e 

30 

1 

1 

tl 

3 

5 

5 

3 

18 

10 
6 

14 

1 

8 

7 

11 

0 

5 

10 

3 

7 

34 
13 

97 

25 
5 

35 

-'■■■•■• 

2 

1 

17 

3 

4 
4 

39 

3 

3 

» 

w 

1 
10 

1 

6 
16 

5 
10 

«) 

1 

5 

5 

40 

5 

g 

4 

1 

5 
6 

4 

0 

7 

3 

5 
9 

82 
15 

34 

32 
3 

13 

16 
1 

9 

3 

1 

29 
10 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

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16 
1 

16 

1 

43 

1 

44 

27 
13 

2 
2 

1 

3 
1 

2 
1 

4 
5 

25 
S 

12 

1 
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7 

f 

5 

4 

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1 

836 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED;  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  15Y  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOE,  NATIVITY, 

■  OWA. 


8KX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY,  AND 

AOE  PEBIODS  WHEN 

OCCL'BHEU. 

AgRTe- 
gate. 

Un- 
teown. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

KERVOUS  STSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ills. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

AniD- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total      

3,319 

597 

1,535 

41 

361 

188 

132 

45 

5 

4 

2 

386 

82 

21 

Male 

1 

1,85.1 
1,434 

315 

282 

894 
641 

18 
23 

176 
185 

111 

77 

72 
60 

30 
15 

5 

2 
2 

2 

224 
162 

51 
31 

13 
8 

"WTiite              .     ...- 

i 

3.308 

595 

1.529 

41 

360 

186 

130 

45 

5 

4 

2 

386 

82 

21 

Male 

n 

1,879 
1,429 

2,821 

2,038 

1,160 
878 

783 

313 
282 

473 
337 

891 
038 

1,303 
998 

18 
23 

26 
24 

176 

184 

272 
188 

110 
76 

168 
121 

71 
59 

116 
81 

30 

15 

42 
31 

5 

2 
2 

4 
4 

2 

224 
162 

347 
242 

51 
31 

71 
51 
33 

20 

13 
8 

21 
17 

7 

4 
3 

2 

2 

8 

Parents  native 

Male 

9 

174 
163 

136 

671 
427 

367 

15 
9 

2 

100 
88 

84 

75 
40 

47 

47 
34 

35 

21 
10 

11 

3 



2 
2 

2 

139 
103 

105 

10 
7 

4 

10 

u 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign . 

1 

4->fi 

327 

487 

20.1 
221 

11 

6 
5 

10 

6 
4 

1 

70 
00 

122 

218 
149 

104 

2 

15 

45 
39 

88 

25 
22 

18 

17 
18 

14 

7 

4 

3 

1 

60 
45 

39 

11 
» 

11 

3 
1 

1^ 

14 

1 

Male 

■[^ 

63 
59 

2 

102 
62 

0 

3 
12 

31 
57 

1 

10 
8 

2 

7 
7 

2 

2 

i 

1 

25 
14 

7 
4 

Iff 

;;;;:;: 

Male 

18 
19 

20 

2 
2 

3 

3 

5 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

1 
1 



2 

3 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

22 
23 

1 

MiTf'fl  hlnml 

Male          

24 
25 

2« 

1 

252 

130 
110 

1.535 

190 

1 

Agepcriods  when  occurred : 

28 

6 

5 

1 

14 

2 

Male 

27 
28 

2» 

99 
91 

15 
13 

2 
4 

2 
3 

9 
6 

1 
1 

1 

1,535 

Male 

80 

n 

8? 

891 
041 

707 

211 

894 
Oil 

Female 

145 

89 

00 

20 

3 

4 

2 

204 

29 

16 

Male 

m 

398 
309 

187 

118 
93 

85 

79 
00 

89 

50 
39 

39 

30 
30 

18 

13 
7 

10 

a 

2 

2 

115 
80 

44 

28 
16 

33 

17 
12 

10 

9 

7 

2 

81 

Female 

ts 

2 

Male 

M 

17 

127 
00 

92 

61 
41 

302 

2i 
12 

14 

24 
16 

12 

28 
11 

22 

13 
5 

18 

13 
0 

4 

2 

10 
6 

15 

1 

1 

2 

88 

10  to  15     

!Malf' 

fQ 

9 

S 

00 

8 

4 

90 

14 

8 

29 

15 

14 

a 

11 
7 

28 

3 

1 

1 

15 
18 

58 

8 

7 

18 

2 

« 

Male 

43 
48 

44 

102 
170 

184 

44 

02 

61 

35 
01 

38 

14 
14 

3 

1 

37 
21 

33 

13 
5 

2 

1 

a  and  over. 

MuIp         

41 

4E 

87 
•7 

22 
2S 

18 
23 

15 
23 

2 

1 

2 

1 

20 
13 

2 

1 

48 

TTIK   FKKI'.LK-MINDKD. 


337 


AND  A(;i:  I'KKMOns  WIIKN  DKl'ECT  OCCURRKD,   HY  STATES  ANI>  TKRIMTORIKS:  18!)0— Continued. 

IOWA. 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM— contlnaed. 

REPRODOCTIVK. 

ACCIDEinS  ASO  IltJCBIES. 

Parol- 
ysia. 

47 

Catn- 
leiwy. 

Clio 
rca. 

Inflnni- 
Illation 

of 
brain. 

All- 
scons 

on 
head. 

ITvilro 
ci>i>tia- 

lU8. 

;;onviiI- 
eiuns. 

Spinal 
all'cc- 
lionH. 

(N.S.) 

Drain 

roiilihs 

(N.S.) 

Total. 

Pill 
motili). 

Men. 
strual 
ilisor- 
ders. 

ToUl. 

Fallii, 

blown 

on  liiuid 

or 
spine. 

Inju- 
ricnat 
birth. 

Sun- 
Hlroko 

or  i?x- 
jioHiiro 
to  nuu. 

Stroke 

of 
lljjht- 
ulug. 

Ex- 

poiinro, 
mal- 
treat- 
Tni-tit. 
over- 
TTOrk. 

Fright. 

Uumt. 

8 

79 

2 

7 

78 

42 

22 

13 

15 

,9, 

107 

38 

4 

42 

5 

23 
24 

47 

1 
6 

54 
25 

1 

1 

4 
3 

41 
37 

21 
21 

15 
7 

147 
40 

78 
29 

27 
11 

3 

1 

30 
0» 

3 
2 

15 

15 

C 

79 

2 

7 

78 

42 

22  1 

IS 

15 

196 

107 

38 

27 
11 

27 
18 

4 

42 

5 

23 
24 

37 
25 

1 
5 

3 
2 

25 

72 
54 

1 
1 

2 
1 

4 

3 

C 
0 

41 

37 

75 
45 

21 
21 

42 
:12 

15 

7 

18 
0 

147 
49 

159 

lis 

78 
29 

90 

70 

.10 
20 

20 

3 

1 

4 
4 

36 
0 

33 
23 

3 
2 

5 
3 

IS 

11 

10 

15 

11 
10 

11 
14 

12 

37 
17 

18 

1 
1 

3 
3 

25 
20 

30 

14 
13 

10 

5 

4 

9 

86 
32 

41 

13 
5 

9 

3 

1 

19 
4 

10 

1 
2 

2 

2 
1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

4 
8 

10 

13 
5 

7 

14 
16 

3 

7 
3 

8 
1 

4 

32 
9 

37 

10 

4 

17 

5 

4 

11 



0 

1 

9 

2 

1 
3 

1 

1 

I 

4 

1 

1 

4! 

8 
2 

1 

2 

4 
3 

1 

2 
1 

2 
2 

29 
8 

12 
5 

0 
2 

8 

4 

4 

::::::;:      1 

1 

1 

22 

23 

1 

[ 

24 

1 1 

1 

25 

8 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

12 

11 
1 

4 

5 

3 

2C 

27 
28 

3 
3 

4 

1 

1 

4 

4 
1 

3 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

21) 

1 

1 

1 

3» 

\" 



31 

11 

1 

49 

1 

4 

58 

29 

0 

58 

49 

5 

1 

2 

1 

32 



6 

5 

e 

33 
16 

7 

i 

3 
1 

1 

30 
28 

7 

14 

15 

2 

3 
3 

2 

36 
22 

39 

31 
IS 

21 

3 
2 

4 

i' 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

33 

1 

1 
1 

34 

1 



35 

1 

3 
3 

2 

5 
2 

5 

1 

4 

3 

4 

2 

2 

24 
« 

11 

17 

4 

C 

2 
2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

36 

1 
1 

37 

4 

2 

1 

3R 

1 
1 

0 

4 
1 

13 

5 
0 

73 

3 
3 

21 

2 

S» 

1 
2 

4 
8 

4 
4 

2 
21 

I 

28 

40 

1 

1 

5 

7 

7 

3 

41 

2 

4 

16 

1 
1 

7 
6 

1 

1 

i 

1 

0 

2 

3 

1 

3 

4 
1 

9 

CI 
12 

12 

17 
4 

0 

18 
3 

1 

25 
3 

5 

1 
2 

42 

7 
6 

7 
6 

4S 
44 

8 
8 

1 

2 

1 

0 
3 

10 
2 

0 

4 
1 

45 

1 

0 

6 

1 



M 

1 

L. 

717G  INS- 


338 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


•=" 

BEX,  COLOR,  KATtViry,  ASD 

AOE   I'tniODS  WUKS 

OCCt'KUEU. 

Agsrc- 
gato. 

TTn- 
known.  ( 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 

age. 

Mis- 
joUane. 

0U8. 

GENEtlAL  DISEASBS. 

KEHVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

S,vph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anfe- 
mia. 

1 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

UoDin- 

gitis. 

1 

Total 

2,039 

1,177 
862 

329 

733 

22 

245 

102 

123 

29 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

343 

85 

62 
33 

18 

2 
3 

180 
149 

417 
316 

16 
6 

138 
107 

93 
69 

72 
61 

17 
12 

2 

1 

...... 

1 
3 

1 

i' 

191 
152 

337 

10 
S 

l'"c-ii«le 

* 

■Whit* 

1.992 

318 

711 

'20 

210 

1C2 

123 

29 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

84 

18 

S 
6 

7 
8 

■^lalo              

1,160 

842 

1,776 
1,480 

173 
145 

26S 
223 

400 
3U5 

652 
541 

18 
4 

17 
13 

134 
100 

200 
106 

93 
69 

147 
116 

72 
51 

110 
89 

17 
12 

27 
18 

2 

1 

3 

2 

i 

1 
1 

1 
3 

4 

4 

1 

1 
1 

i' 

1 
1 

187 
150 

311 
272 

51 
33 

78 
01 

10 
8 

17 
14 

Parcnta  native 

Male       

S 
10 

851 
035 

290 

175 
115 

210 

120 

302 

10 
3 

4 

90 
70 

34 

65 
51 

31 

50 
39 

21 

12 
9 

13 

12 
6 

9 

1 
1 

1 

i' 

1 
3 

1 

i 

145 
127 

39 

41 
23 

11 

6 

8 

S 

103          239 

Ono  or  both  parents 
foreign. 

45 

111 

11 

29 
16 

50 

05 

•16 

59 

4 

3 

19 
15 

40 

18 
13 

15 

5 

4 

2 

1 

25 
14 

26 

7 
7 

6 

3 

1 

U 

I'V-rujile 

li 

1 

124 
92 

47 

24 
20 

11 

39 
20 

22 

2 
1 

2 

19 
21 

5 

10 
5 

10 
3 

1 

17 
9 

C 

3 
3 

1 

1 

2 

..: i 

» 

27 
2U 

38 

7 
4 

8 

11 

11 

18 

2 

1 

4 

1 

5 

4 

2 

5 

1 

' 

ID 
20 

1 

XfnlA 

21 

24 

14 

9 

6 
2 

3 

9 

9 

4 

i 

1 

4 
1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

iU 

24 

3 
6 

135 

1 
2 

89 

o 

2 

i 

1 

1 
17 

26 

Ago  TOTi'Kls  wlicii  occarrc*! : 

14 

5 

5 

2 

27 
28 

21 

78 
57 

733 

40 
43 

8 
C 

4 
1 

4 
1 

11 
6 

1 
1 

733 

Mnle 

80 
81 

82 

417 
316 

491 

272 
219 

173 

102 

417 
310 

VndcrS 

00 

81 

62 

12 

3 

3 

1 

170 

31 

12 

Mnl«         

81 

57 
45 

28 

54 
30 

21 

40 
41 

28 

31 
31 

17 

5 

7 

11 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

93 

75 

OS 

21 
10 

29 

6 

0 

6 

88 

87 

88 

118 
55 

10( 

20 
8 

18 

14 

7 

10 

.21 

7 

20 

13 
4 

15 

8 
3 

5 

43 

25 

28 

18 
11 

S 

S 
2 

1 

10  to  ]5 

Mali- 

88 

M 

41 

65 
49 

270 

5 
U 

67 

9 

7 

72 

12 
8 

23 

9 
0 

20 

8 
1 

15 
13 

37 

4 
4 

13 

1 

]&  to  4& 

1 

1 

Malo 

157 
113 

133 

28 
29 

35 

36 
36 

32 

14 
9 

5 

13 
7 

4 

1 

17 
1           20 

j 

23 

6 

7 

2 

43 
44 

1 

1 

22 

1 

Mnio 

45 

80 
53 

24 

11 



10 
6 

17 
15 

1     ■ 

2 

2 

1           10 
13 

« 

«« 

1 

1 

THE  FEEULE-:MIN1)ED. 


339 


AND  AGE  PKRIODS  WHEN 


EN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1800-Continnea. 

KANSAS. 


MEnvous  BYBTEJf— continued. 

BEPnODUCTIVB. 

ACCIDEjrrS  AKU  ISJCBIH*. 

n : ; : i T" 

nnu. 

I 

>aral.     ( 

ysid.      I 

:ntB-    c 

lio-    in 
b 

lltim 
ilioii     ( 

rain. 

Al..      I, 
ceaa      . 
on 
ica<l. 

— ■-'- 

>;;ly°    Convnl.  ";'.'""'    .^JZ,    Total. 
lu»        """"•     l^""l]    (N.S.) 

Kx- 

Fall".                   S""-     Strnko   P""","' 
Men.                    bli.wa     In.|n-    Btniko    '',,,'        nnil-     „,,.,, 
rill-      "trual     xotol.  uu  li.-a.l  rl.!»  nl    <>r  .x      „,.       treat-    Fright.  B 
munis.     <li«"r-                       ,„       iiirih.    pnnnro    ''f           mint, 
tiers.                    BDino.                 to  sun.          '»"      over- 
'                                                      work. 

■ I 

30    . 



i 

72    . 

8 

G2 

30 

10 

18     . 

IS 

187 

1U5 

2 

34 

3 

25 

»' 

B 

I 

17    . 

2 
2 

42    . 

31)    . 

5 
3 

7 

34 
28 

01 

23 
10 

30 

0     . 
10 

10 

"'is'  '. 

18 

izi:_ 

"'is' 

18 

142 
4S 

180 

80 
25    . 

104 

2             31 
3 

2 
1 

3 

.7 

5 

4 

'-•H _ 

2 

S4 

25 

13 

6 

38    . 

17    . 

21    . 

32    . 
20    . 

i 

3 
2 

3 
2 

41    . 

20    . 

C4    . 

57    . 

4 
3 

6 
G 

33 
28 

57 
51 

23 
10 

38 
35 

6 
10 

10 
14 

""is' 

11 
s 

"  "is 

n 
0 

141 
4S 

170 
140 

70 
25    . 

98 
83 

2 

2 
2 

31 
3 

28 
26 

2 

1 

3 
3 

18 

7 

22 
20 

8 
5 

12 
9 

1 
4 

5 
3 

0 
10 

12 
17 

3 



31    

3 
3 

27 
24 

0 

20 
15 

3 

9 
2 

o" 

0' 

2 

113 
33 

24 

03 
18    . 

15 

2 

24 
2 

2 
0 

2 
1 

2 
1 

3 

3 
2 

3 

2 
1 

2 

1 

20    . 

7    . 

u 

12 

1 
2 

6 

1 

0 

1 

6 

■I 
4 

1 
1 

1  , 

o 

7 

7 

15 
9 

10 

0 
0 

G 

1 
3 

1 
1 

1 

13 

1 

1 

14 
IS 

4 
2 

...:...      1  1 

4 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

7" 

7' 

13 
3 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

It 

1 

17 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



18 
U 

1 

20 

i 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

22 

23 

24 
25 

70 

1 

1 

i' 

7 

2 

2 

2 

i"'.'.'.'. 

10 

5 
5 

2 

1 

2 
2 



27 

1 

1 

.I 
2 

2 

•t 

1 
1 

1 

1 

28 
29 

!■! 

30 

5 

35 

27 

9 

1 

1 

48 

30 

18 
12 

18 

1 

i 

1 

2 

6 

5 

80 
31 

3S 

( 





21 
18 



3 
2 

22 
13 

8 

14 
13 

0 

2     

7     

20 

.1         22 

28 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
6 

4 

134 

1 

J  

1 

1« 

2 

.  3S 

1  

1 

10    

4 

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20 

a 

1! 
C 

1 

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1 

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1 

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2    

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3> 

2    

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. 

1    

2    

( 

i          ] 

5    



3 

i 

3           1 

5    '.'.'.'.'.'. 
0     

.; 

1 

1; 

3           7 

1              1 
! 

I               3 

!    

1    

J    

1 
1 

J       .... 

.  40 

1 

6    

1 

41 

5    

2   

.  42 

2 
16 

1 
1 

4    

2    

1    

i" 

2 
3 

1 

2 

2     

1            10     

3  3     

;! i 

6 
0 

3           1 

2             2 
3 

4    

4    

1    

5    

i   

3 

1    

.  43 
..  U 



1 



2  1 

1 
3 

1 

4    

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\  ::::::::l 

3   

i" '.'.'.'.'. 

::5 

11    .... 

1    

1 

1                1                '                ' 

1 

340 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEKBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SF.X,  COLOK,  NATIMTIl', 

KENTUCKV. 


RFT,  COLOR.  NXTIVITT.  AXD 

AGE  I'ERU'DS  WHEN               ^ 
OCCrBBED. 

igere- 
gate. 

Cn-        Con- 
ulo^Tn.  genital. 

Old      ^'^■ 

P'f     ccllane- 

"««•          0U8. 

GEKEKAL  DISEASES.                                                       ij          KEBVOCS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
oral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Dip!)' 
tlicria. 

Svph-    Scrof- 
ills.       ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anae- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

3.635 

6U 

2,072 

40 

1 
225 

143 

112 

17 

1 

3 

10'      ...  1 
^    1             1 

312 

102 

16 

Male 

FemaU 

1,955 

l.MO 

a,  170 

320 
324 

1,154 
918 

14 
26 

99 
126 

76  ; 

67    1 

130    1 

58 
54 

12 

!       2I       41 

1  '       1         fl 

1 

169 
143 

59 
43 

8 
8 

2 

1 

8 

a  ,            .                           -  1 

1 

4 

502 

280 
282 

541 
515 

1.798 

r- 

33 

195 

101 

IG 

1,           L.            10 

28G 

1,12 

134  1 

275 
251 

92 

14 

j[a!e           

5 
6 

7 
8 

1.6S4 
1,49:2 

3,086 
2,922 

979 
819 

1,775 
1.G94 

14 

19 

27 
2G 

83 
112 

182 
175 

67 
03 

127 
116 

50 
57 

11 

51 
50 

99 
91 

11 
5 

10 
13 

ll          4 

62 
40 

90 
84 

6 
8 

14 
13 

1            l'         0| 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

10    

10    

Parents  native 

Male 

1,547 
1,375 

164 

262 
253 

26 

023 
T71 

81 

10 
16 

1 

74 
101 

7 

47 
44 

8 

8 
5 

3 

1 ::::::: ::::::::! 

132 
119 

24 

46 

38 

0 

5 

8 

1 

10 

1 

1 

One  or  l>otli  parents 
M;iU- 

11 

1      1 

95 
63 

90 

42 

48 

459 

271 
188 

384 

13 
13 

21 

49 
32 

23 

i' 

6 

3 
4 

13 

6 
6 

3 

3 
5 

2 

3 

1       1 

13 
11 

11 

4 

2 

2 

1 



1 

i 

5 
16 

82 

7 
IC 

274 

4 
2 

7 

6 

7 

30 

2 
1 

13 

1 
1 

11 

1 

t 

7 

4 

26 

2 

1 

17 

1 

1 

1 

10 

2 

18 
19 

20 

40 
42 

70 

175 
99 

221 

7 
7 

16 
14 

28 

9 

4 

12 

7 
4 

11 

i 

1 

1 

17 
9 

21 

7 
3 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

"hlaXe 

21 
22 

23 

229 
155 

38 

:i2 

12 

143 

81 

50 

7' 

10 
12 

2 

8 
4 

1 

7 

4 

1 

14 

5 

3 
2 

14 

C 
2 

2 

i 

1 



1 

1 

24 
25 

2t 

42 
33 

113 

2 
lU 

72 

32 
18 

1 

1 

1 
1 

7 

1 
4 

2 
15 

1 

Ag«  piTi'»!M  when  occurred: 

4 

4 

1 

Ma'o 

27 
28 

20 

66 

47 

2,072 

37 
35 

12 
3 

2 
2 

2 
2 

10 

4 

6 
1 

2 
2 

Female 

CoDgoni'.al 

Male 

2,072 

1 

1 

30 
31 

82 

1,154 
918 

558 

241 

1,154 
918 

Female 

T'inli.r  1 



' 1 

53 

G8 

49 

14 

5 

,37 

32 

6 

Male 

1 

33 
>4 

8S 

304 
254 

182 

130 
111 

61 

24 

29 

17 

41 
27 

29 

15 
14 

8 

29 
20 

22 

10 

4 

3 

2 
3 

3 

1 

7n 
B2 

47 

24 
23 

S3 

19 
13 

20 

4 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8« 

>7 

38 

107 
75 

132 

CI 
71 

366 

17.-. 
ISl 

212 

38 
23 

55 

8 
9 

20 

11 
11 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

11 

9 

19 

i' 

1 

1 

1 

38 
40 

41 

21 
34 

152 

9 
11 

73 

4 
4 

22 

3 

4 

20 

I 

.  1 

19 
14 

55 

0 

10 

21 

1 

4 

15  to  45 

2 

Mule 

42 

65 
87 

63 

28 
45 

47 

11 
11 

12 

11 

a 
10 

1 

26 
20 

26 

12 
9 

3 

1 
3 

43 
44 

Feniftle 

* 

1 

45  and  over 

Male 

40 

2 

4S 
48 

88 
124 

20 

1          ^ 



It 

2b 

18 
29 

3 
9 

2 

8 

1 
1 

1 

16 
11 

2 

1 

■■■  "..1 

1 

1      1 

THE  FF.EBLK-MINDED. 


341 


AND  Afl 


n:  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRKD,  HY  STATKS  AM.   IKUKITOKIKS:  ISM-ContinneJ. 

kB.>TL'(!KV. 


1                          — ■— 

KEBVOC8  STSTBM-COntiDUOd. 

BErRODVCTIVB. 



■                       

ACCIDENTS  AND  IXJfBIEg. 

Para)      < 
ysie      1 

:;atB.  c 

epay.    i 

I 
ho-    ir 
ea. 

I 

itlnm 

alion 

of 

>raiD. 

U 

jn^      «,'••-     .ion..     tK.0.     ,^,,, 

otal. 
18    . 

1!.. 

Men.                   a     loin      ^kc    ^^'^^^^  ^T'^  ^,  „  _ 
rill-       1*1  ro»l     Total,  oil  licailri<-«  at    <ir  ix-     „"  ,,      treat-     Fright  Born*, 
moala.    <li»"r-                       „        birth.    puHiiro     "(•"        mint, 

<!<!"•                    spiuo.                 to  nun.          *'      over 
■^                                           ■         work. 

27   - 

4 

3 

9 

43 

36  1         19 

18 

181 
123 

68 
158 

130    . 

16 

3 

21 

8 

4 

1 

8 

17    . 
10   . 

26   . 

10   • 
10   . 

2«    - 
24 

2 
2 

4 

26 
28   . 

61 

3 
3 

s 
1 

8 

22 
21 

12            12    - 

23              7  1 

"w   '. 

r 

"is' 

95  1- 
35  |. 

10    . 
5 

13 

9    . 

4 

10 
9 

3 

14 

7 

4 

4 

37 

34 

17 

14   !. 

1 

'^iV 

114  i. 

I 

3 
3' 

3 
3 

171           8 

3 

4 

6 

e-- 

7 

8- 
0 

2 

2 

4 

4 

2 
2 

24 
27    . 

49 
44 

3 

3 
3 

7 
1 

8 
7 

19 

18 

37 
32 

13 
22 

34 
28 

11  !■ 

6 

12; 
12  i 

1 
......   . 

13 
13 

'"'ii' 

13 
13 

109  j 

49  1 

140 

132 

87 
45 

14 

11 
3 

12 

84  |. 
30  ,. 

108    . 

96!. 

5 

14 
14 

4 

8 
8 

3 

3 
3 

14 

10 

221 
22 

5 

3 

6 

1 

1 

17 
16 

S 

9 
19 

fl    . 

8  '. 

4   j 

'"is 



"id" 

09    

20    

13 

5 

4 

1 

3' 

5 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1«' 

It. 

12.: 

2 

1 

2 
3 

2 

1 

2 
3 

3    . 
3    . 

5    i 

1 

1 

3   

0 

1  1    " 

3 
3 

! 

3 
3' 

13: 

14- 

15- 

2 
1 

2' 

3 



1 

0 

1 

3   ' 

2    1 

2 

i" 

4 

i' 

4 

1 

23 

14 
9 

18 

10 
8 

5 

1  1 

1 
16  ' 

2 

1 

4    

1 

i«; 

17 

18- 
«■ 

1 

! 

2l 1 

1 

3 
3 

G 

i 

1 

1 
1 

2 

4 

4 

4' 

4 
4 

11    

5    

11    

1 
1 

2 

2    

4    

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

20- 

1 

i 

2 

3 
3 

i' 

1 

1 

1 
4' 

7 

4 

5 

1 
1 

t 

.2    

2   

i" 

21 
22- 

.       . 

i 

1    

1 



23- 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

4 
1 

8 

4 
1 

6 



1 

1 

2t- 
2»- 

2»- 

1 

1 

1 

5 
3 

4 
2 

i 

1 

I27 
28' 

29- 

12 

1 

29 

:::::::: 
1 

7 

23 

22 

4 

69 

50 

't 

1 

1 

1 

5 
2 

3 

.  30- 
■  81 

32: 

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9 
3 

3 



1 
1 

IJ 
14 

1( 

1 


)      1 

7 
1 

9 
14 

8 

7 

15 

2 

3 

1 

1 

34 
25 

28 

32  ' 

18  ! 

! 

1 

i           ' 

1 

3 

3 
1 

134- 
35 

M 

_' 





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1 

S 
3 

1 
1 

4 

4 

22 
6 

1: 

21 
4 

1 

; i 

sr 



1 
1 

1      1 

-  38- 

1    

8  1 

1 

*i 

-  

' 

1 

L 

3      1 
1 

9    



3 

'. i 

11 



4 

11 

i 

6l 

2    

1   1         30   

.       1                     Q.     1 

! 

1 

' ; , 

.  40* 

3   

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1          : 

1  

)         10 

J 

L  _1 

1     1 

1 

1         ■ 

I 

1 

.  41 
..  42: 

2    

1    

9    



1 

2      

7    '.'.'.'.'.. 

1    

i  

( 

1 
L             IS 

..... 

! 

i    

'.'. ii 

s 

4 

2 

)   1         2" 
1            1 

1    

2 

3   

1 

Si 1 43- 

6              1! « 

•,      ' I45. 

0  1.... 

3    

...... 

i' '.'.'.'.'.'. 

1                ! 



>  1 

1  "■■■■•"•■ 

'1        ' 

9 
2 

5   

6   

2    

::      51     1 |i» 

1       i      1 

342 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDKD  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT, 

1.0i;iSIAI«A. 


= 

SEX,   COLOR.  NATIVITY.   AND 

AGE  PERIcas  WUEN 

OCCCRKED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

01(1 

ago. 

cellanc- 
ou». 

OEKERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

S,vpli- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

AnID- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Mrnin- 
gilia. 

1 

1,1-3 

243 

581 

17 

131 

SI 

46 

3 

1 

1 

SO 

34 

2 

T^filo 

6«3 
530 

129 
114 

328 
253 

7 
10 

66 
C5 

32 

19 

29 
17 

1 
2 

1 

1 

40 
34 

19 
15 

1 
1 

3 

. 

4 

698 

153 

313 

" 

97 

30 

32 

2 

1 

1 

51 

21 

1 

1 

5 
6 

7 

e 

380 
ai8 

624 
521 

80 
73 

134 
113 

170 
137 

294 
251 

6 

4 

8 
C 

50 
47 

73 
62 

22 
14 

34 
20 

20 
12 

31 
23 

1 

1 

30 
21 

48 
39 

10 
11 

20 
16 

i" 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Parents  native 

Milo 

9 
10 

11 

2S4 
237 

103 

55 
58 

21 

145 
100 

43 

3 
3 

2 

33 
29 

11 

15 
11 

8 

13 
10 

8 



1 

1 

21 
15 

9 

n 

7 
4 

i' 

1 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Mil** 

12 
13 

14 

59 
44 

74 

14 

7 

19 

23 
20 

19 

2 
1 

5 
6 

21 

6 
2 

G 
2 

1 

4 
5 

3 

1 
3 

1 

Femalo 

1 

Milo 

15 
16 

17 

37 
37 

475 

n 

8 
90 

8 
11 

268 

i 

8 

12 

12 

34 

1 

1 

15 

1 
14 

2 

1 

29 

1 
1 

1 
13 

1 

Malo 

18 
19 

20 

2C3 
212 

378 

49 
41 

73 

152 

lie 

220 

2 
6 

4 

16 

18 

24 

10 

5 

10 

9 

5 

9 

1 

10 
13 

23 

14 
9 

6 

4 

U 

1 
1 

::::; 

1 

Male 

21 
22 

23 

215 
163 

97 

41 
32 

17 

127 
93 

48 

2 
2 

4 

12 
12 

10 

5 
5 

5 

4 
5 

5 

1 

7 
4 

2 

1 

Malo 

24 
25 

26 

48 
49 

50 

8 
0 

25 

25 
23 

4 

4 
6 

8 

5 

5 

1 

L..... 

2 

4 

8 

2 

:::::. :i 

Age  perifKls  when  occurred: 

1 

4 

4 

7 

27 
28 

29 

25 
25 

581 

14 

11 

4 
4 

2 
2 

2 
2 

5 
3 



5 
2 

581 

Malo 

30 
31 

32 

328 
253 

134 

1 

C.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

56 

328 
253 

21 

18 

13 

5 

! 

9 

13 

30 

12 

2 

Male     

33 
34 

35 

78 
00 

101 

34 

22 

39 

12 
0 

18 

33 

D 

7 

15 
15 

19 

4 

8 

8 

1 
1 

IVtolO               .... 

2 

Male 

36 
37 

88 

01 
40 

48 

27 
21 

108 

24 
15 

17 

10 
8 

15 

5 

4 

5 

4 

3 

4 

1 
! 

1 

13 
6 

7 

e 

2 
4 

10  to  15                       

Male 

1 

39 
40 

7 
10 

70 

9 
0 

45 

4 
1 

12 

8 

4 

3 

4 
10 

5 
2 

12 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Malo       

4** 

81 
84 

91 

32 
38 

30 

23 
22 

24 

0 
4 

3 

1 

1 

0 
0 

4 

I 

44 

17 

]^n]o             

IS 

40 

18 
18 

7 
10 

R 
10 

1 

2 
2 

i 

u 

3 

8 

j 

1 

THE  FEEBLE-JIINDED. 


343 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

LOVISIAPIA. 


KEBVous  SYSTEM— continued. 

BEPRODDCnVB. 

ACCIDENTS  AND  INJUBIEa. 

Tim]- 

Cata- 

lopsy. 

Clio- 
rua. 

Inflani- 

Ul.llitill 

ol 
broiu. 

Ab- 
scess 

cm 
lic;id. 

Hyilro- 

crpliu- 

lua. 

CoilTUl- 
HiOUB. 

Spinal 
alliH-- 

tinlis. 
(N.  &) 

Brain 
tr.mblo. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

riii- 

mosis. 

Mon- 
Rtnifll 
disiir- 
dora. 

Total 

Falln, 

1  blowH 
on  bead 

i»r 
spiuo. 

Injn- 
rieM  at 
birlb. 

8nn- 
■trokr. 

or  ex- 
posure 
to  Bun. 

Stroke 

of 
lisbt- 
iiiiig. 

Ex- 

pomiro, 
nial- 
tri!.it- 
nit-ut, 
ovor- 
wurlc. 

Fricbt. 

Burna. 

7 

0 

17 

7 

7 

7 

7 

63 

37 

1 

3 

2 

t 

8 

3 

1 

C 
1 

4 
2 

6 

n 

6 

1 

4 
3 

35 
28 

27 
10 

i' 

3 

1 
1 

3 

e 

1 
7 

3' 

a 
3 

7 

7 

5 

0 

G 

G 

6 

0 



G 

33 

IS 

1 

2 

1 

0 

6 

4 

S 

4 
2 

C 
4 

1 

s 

6 
6 

0 

6 
3 

4 
2 

6 
S 

17 
10 

28 
19 

12 
G 

14 
10 

i' 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 
5 

6 
S 

1 
4 

4 
1 

s 

6 

7 

8 

6 

5 
S 

G 

5 
S 

4 
4 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

5 

3 
2 

3 
2 

1 

9 

10 

g 

6 

4 

4 

i' 

2 

1 

4 

1 

S 
10 

u 

5 

5 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 
4 

1 
4 

1 

i' 

1 
2 

1 

12 
13 

14 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

30 

3 

1 

19 

IS 
16 

17 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
3 

3 

2 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 
1 

c 

9 

18 
12 

23 

15 
4 

10 

1 

i" 

1 

2 
1 

2 

18 
19 

20 

:;:;;::' ;::::;:; 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

3 

3 
3 

1 

5 
4 

2 

14 
9 

7 

12 
4 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

22 

1 

4 
3 

5 

3 

1 

?i 

i 

2 

1 

1 

3 
2 

25 
26 

2 

1 

1 



27 
28 

29 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 



!               1 



1 

30 
31 

33 

... 

3 

2 

8 

2 

1 

9 

7 

1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

2 

5 
3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

4 
5 

16 

4 

3 

9 

33 
34 

35 

1 
3 



1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 
7 

3 

7 
2 

2 

i' 

1 

1 
1 

i 

2" 

1 

88 
37 

38 

1 

I 

'"***,"" 

1 

1 

2 

1 

24 

2 

1 

as 

40 
41 

1 
3 

1 
5 

1 

1 

1 

» 

2 

1 

12 

10 
2 

1 

2 

5 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

15 
9 

0 

1 

1 
1 

2 
3 

1 
3 

43 

43 

4* 

3 

1 

5 
1 

5 

1 

1 

5 



.  ...•.■■ 

1 

1 
1 

5 

1 

4I 

45 

46 

1 

1     

1 

'1 

1 

- 

1 

344 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  BSO.— FEKBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


SEX,  COLOR,  .VATIVITV.  AND 

AOE  PEIIIODS    WHEN 

OCCUBBED. 

ACCTC- 
gate. 

rn- 

kuown. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

OEKERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

'ilS'- 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick, 
ets. 

Anoi- 
niia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total              

1,591 

238 

889 

35 

107 

61 

23 

24 

C 

2 

6 

177 

35 

Male     

f 

907 
6S4 

120 
109 

513 
376 

13 
22 

58 
49 

35 
26 

13 
10 

13 
11 

4 
2 

2 

3 
3 

106 
71 

12 
23 

s 

TVliito 

4 

1,  5S4 

237 

883 

33 

-     107 

01 

23 

24 

6 

2 

G 

177 

35 

Male 

M2 
C82 

S 

128 
109 

220 
205 

500 
374 

852 
790 

13 
22 

31 
29 

58 
49 

96 
92 

35 
26 

59 
57 

35 
22 

2 

13 
10 

22 
21 

13 
11 

21 
23 

4 
2 

5 
5 

2 

3 
3 

6 
0 

106 
71 

169 
157 

12 
23 

35 
33 



1,504 
1,400 

803 
G03 

08 

2 

8 

Parents  native 

Itale 

0 

112 
U3 

15 

459 
337 

50 

11 
18 

2 

48 
44 

4 

13 
8 

1 

13 
10 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 
3 

94 
63 

12 

12 
21 

2 

10 
11 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Male .... 

12 
13 

14 

58 
40 

10 
5 

17 

34 

22 

31 

1 
1 

4 

3 

1 

11 

5 

7 

g 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

80 



1 

Male 

-|i; 

41 
39 

7 

C 
U 

1 

16 

15 

6 

1 
3 

7 

4 

7 

1 

16 
17 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1R 

S 
2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

19 

Vf) 

Black           

Male 

1 

?1 

2 

1 

, 

•*? 



m 

Mixed  blood    

S 

5 

i 

j 

M.ile 

71 

3 
2 

23 

17 

3 
2 

1 

1 

' 

'*'» 

•^r. 

Ageperiods  when  occurred : 
Vokuoflrn 

2 

4 

2 

M.ile 



1 

?7 

13 
12 

880 

8 
9 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

?« 

"t 

889 

; 

Male 



j 



1*0 

s:3 

376 

240 

143 
103 

79 

81 

513 
376 

1 

1 

B1 

1 _. 

T" 

Under  5 

26 

! 

1       34 

11' 

15 

2 

2 

4 

81 

10 

Male 

n 

44 

37 

18 

10 
8 

20 

15 
11 

11 

1       " 

1         13 

11 

8 
3 

3 

0 
C 

4 

2 

2 
2 

1 



50 
34 

22 

J3 
9 

15 

7 
8 

20 

5 

5 

5 

A4 

2 
3 

Ti 

D  to  10 

Male 

J 

M 

40 
30 

50 

8 

8 

8 

5 
0 

6 

3" 

1 

1 
3 

4 

3 

1 



2 
3 

7 

ir? 

il8 

10  to  15 

1 

Male 

M 

34 

13 

7 

53 

0 
2 

37 

3 
8 

7 

i' 

s 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 

5 

5 

40 

Feujalo 

22 

41 

I5t<>  <5 

138 

1 



Male 

43 

77 
01 

158 

78 
80 

28 
25 

40 

18 
10 

23 

4 

3 

3 

3 
2 

3 

I 

12 
8 

32 

2 

3 

0 

4» 

Keinsle 

I 



44 

45  and  over 

Male 

35 

4.S 

20  ' 

23    

13 
22 

9 
14 

2 

1 

2 
1 

21 
11 

40 

Fenudo 

6 

1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


345 


AND  ACE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  UY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:   1890-Continned. 

HAINB. 


RSRVOCS  SVSTEM-COBliuUed. 

BEPRODUCrn-S. 

ACCIDENTS  AND  DIjrBIES. 

> 

Paral-    ( 

3aU-    C 
opsy. 

I 

;ho-   n 
roa. 

nflam- 
ontion 

uf 
brain. 

■*''■      Hydro- o         ,    ^"^r""^     B'-ain 
"•'•"»     cepha    ^"r"^     ,".     T    '"•"•'">•   Total. 

,^"d.  >".  •">-•  ,rs'.-,  <^-s-) 

Phi- 
mosis. 

Ex- 
,,                       1  Falls.                   San-      cf-.i,,   po«nr«, 
M''n-    1                  blow.     Tnjn.     ulrokc    "",»*•      mat. 
strual     Total,  on  head  rloH  rit    or  .x-     ,;„,',       treat-    Fright.  Bunu. 
■''«"■■•    1                    or       birth.    po8urB    'V  „       ment, 
ders.                   gpine.                toiun.    "'"S-     over- 
work. 

21 

Z7.' 

1 

11 

3 

— 

3 

83 

2 

19 

2    . 

2 

82 

4t   . 

0 

1 

16 

8 

1 

k 

15 
6    . 

10 
1 

11 

1 
2 

S 

1 
2 

52 
30   . 

2 

13     . 
6 

53 
29 

82 

35    . 
11    . 

6 
3    . 

9 

1 
1 

8 
8 

16 

2 
7    . 

9 

1 
1 

a- 

1 

2 

2 

21    . 

1 

3 

82 

2 

10 

2    . 

2 

4«    . 

* 

IS 
6 

19 
19 

10 

1 

10 

8 

1 
2 

•    3 
3 

1 
2 

3 

3 

52 
30   ■ 

79 
72 

2 

2 
2 

13 
t 

17 
16 

••••j  . 

1 
1 

2' 

I 
1 

53 
29 

70 
69 

35    . 
11 

43 
39 

6 
3    . 

9 
8 

1 

1 
1 

8 
8 

13 
12 

?  ....u 

5- 

1 

1 
1 

9 
8 

1 
1 

T 

S 
2 

1 
2 

1 
2 

47 
25 

7 

2 

10 
6 

1 

44 

25 

7 

29 
10 

4j 

5 
3 

1 

1 

« 

2 

1 

• 
10 

13 
6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

2 

1 
1 

1 

3 

4 

3 

1 
2 

1 

1 

5 
2 

6 

3 

1 

3 
3 

1 

1 

i' 

12 
17 

3 
1 

14 

15 

2 

1 

!!"!"".' 

2 

1 

i' 

i' 

2 

2 

1« 
17 









'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

1» 
19 

20 

1 

:::::::: 



21 

22 

28 

1 



2 

2 

1 

'.'.'.'.'.v. 

'."'.'.'.'.'. 

1 

::::::: 

24 

25 

28 

77 

1 

1 

'.'.'.'.'. 

2 

1 

1 

1 



2 

i 

1 

28 
29 

1 

1 

"\\ 

1 

y....... 

s 

3 

54 

::::::: 

1 

1 

!'" 

...... 

i 

21 

15 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

30 
31 

32 

S3 

3 
6 

1 

!:::::: 

J 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

35 
19 

13 

1 

1 

17 

2 

2 

1 

1 
2 

34 
35 

1 

- 



2 

8 

13 

4 

7 

2 
21 

10 
2 

5 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3S 
37 

I 



1 

i 
1 

5 
5 

1 

1 

38 

1 

i 



3 
J 

! 

1 


7 

4 
10 

; i 

1 

9 

1 
1 





.  S9 
.  40 

.  41 

1 

1 

! 

1  

1 

1 

1    

6 
1 

11 

2 

! 

15 
6 

g 
1 

! 

! i 

4 

1 

6 
3 

S 

i 

4 

v.'.'.'.'. 

.  42 
.  43 

.  44 

1 

,  1 

i 

■| 

. 

i    

5 



7 
7 

1 

M 

3 
1 

I 



S 

1 

■  3 

.  45 

!.i::::: 

1 

1 

S 

1 

1 

__I 

34G 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— PEEBLE->UNDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

IHARVE.AND. 


AGE  TERIOnS   WHEN 
OCCUUEED. 

Ass™ 
gate. 

Fn- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

Mis- 

celtane- 

ous. 

OENEBAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOrS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Svph- 

ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Kick- 

tts. 

Anai- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi. 
lepsy. 

Menin- 

<;ili3. 

1 

Total 

1,540 
711 

299 

760 

39 

140 

74 

47 

23 

1 

2 

142 

47 

2 

Male 

y 

141 
158 

433 
3-i7 

6 
33 

75 
65 

38 
3U 

21 
20 

15 
8 

1 

1 

1 

84 
58 

27 
20 

1 
1 

<) 

"Wliite 

4 

1,212 

232 

574 

30 

121 

57 

33 

20 

1 

2 

123 

40 

2 

Mttio 

f, 

650 
550 

1,089 
922 

107 
125. 

203 
170 

327 
247 

534 

458 

5 
25 

17 
14 

08 
53 

105 

81 

29 
28 

54 
40 

14 
19 

31 

23 

13 

7 

19 
15 

1 
1 

1 
1 

2 
2 

72 
51 

111 
95 

23 
17 

39 
32 

1 
1 

2 
2 

K 

7 
8 

Parents  native 

JIalc 

9 

4% 
420 

107 

8:1 
93 

27 

251 
207 

70 

3 
11 

3 

48 
33 

24 

22 
24 

8 

11 
17 

3 

10 
5 

4 



1 
1 

57 
38 

16 

10 
13 

7 

1 
1 

ID 

1 

1 

11 

One  or  both  parents 
fi.reisD. 

Male 

1? 

102 
65 

123 

13 
14 

29 

51 
25 

40 

1 
13 

14 
10 

16 

6 
2 

3 

2 
1 

2 

3 
1 

1 

1 

8 
8 

12 

4 
3 

1 

1!) 

14 

Male 

IS 

58 
65 

337 

11 
18 

07 

23 
15 

180 

1 
12 

S 

6 

10 

19 

1 
2 

17 

1 

1 

14 

7 
5 

19 

in 

1 
3 

1 

7 

II 

17 

Colored  .- 

Male 

Ifl 

182 
155 

287 

34 
33 

62 

ion 

80 
152 

1 
8 

8 

7 
12 

15 

9 

8 

16 

7 
7 

14 

2 

1 

2 

12 
7 

16 

4 

3 

6 

-•-•• 

It 



(D 

Black 

Male 

1 

?l 

155 
132 

SO 

32 
30 

5 

8") 
07 

34 

1 
7 

1 

6 
9 

i 

9 
7 

1 

7 

7 

2 

ID 
6 

3 

4 
2 

1 

m 

n 

Mixed  bloo<l 

1 

Male 

M 

27 
23 

86 

2 
3 

56 

21 
13 

i 

1 
3 

4 

2 
1 

5 

K 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

M 

Age  periods  wheD  occurred : 
Uukuuwu 

Male 

1 

«r 

29 

37 

760 

21 
35 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 
2 

.  1 

98 

Femalo 

;;::::; 

1 

T« 

Congenital 

760 

Male 

i 

1 

W 

its 

327 
228 

83 

433 
327 

in 

B7 

UnderS 

36 

20 

11 

8 

1 

60 

27 

1 

Male 

1 

n 

140 
88 

91 

50 
33 

35 

21 
IS 

11 

10 
10 

18 

10 

5 
3 

7 

I 

42 
24 

18 

18 

9 

5 

1 

M 

Female 

K 

6tol0 

1 

Male 

M 

SS 

30 

72 

16 
19 

25 

9 
2 

14 

13 
5 

9 

0 
4 

s 

7 

11 
7 

14 

3 
2 

e 

S7 

1 

m 

10  to  16 

2 

2 

Male 

38 

88 

34 

194 

12 
13 

60 

8 
G 

49 

B 

4 

22 

3 
2 

18 

1 

1 

4 

1 
I 

8 
0 

15 

8 

7 

24 

1 

6 
8 

40 

Femalo 

41 

1010  45 

Male 



43 

94 
100 

138 

31 
35 

S4 

22 

27 

20 

8 
14 

4 

7 
11 

3 

1 
3 

1 

1 

5 
3 

1 

4S 

Female 

44 

45  and  over 

39 

Mule 

*i 

41) 
89 

11 
23 

e 

83 

11 
IS 

1 
3 

2 

12 

12 

1 

411 

Fentale 

1 

1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


347 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contlnned. 

IHARVI.AND. 


NERVOUS 

SYKTKM— contlnacd. 

USPnoDDCTITE. 

AC0IDE.Vr8  AKD  injchie*. 

Paral- 

J-8i9. 

Cstn- 
Upsy. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inllani- 
tiintittii 

bniiii. 

All- 

on 
lieiul. 

IIy<lio- 
ccjiba- 

lU9. 

CoHTUl- 

Spili.ll 
Hllrr- 
tioilB. 

(N.S.) 

lirain 
troll  bio. 
(N.  S.) 

Total. 

riii- 

mobis. 

Mon- 

ntriinl 
(tiHor- 
(lers. 

Total. 

FallK, 

blitwn 

on  heat] 

or 
epiue. 

In.iu- 
rn-Mjit 
biitb. 

Snn- 
BlroUp 
or  i-x- 
poHuro 

to  HUD. 

Stroke 

of 

lisht- 
ulug. 

V.I. 
poBiir*. 
nial. 
tn-at- 
iiieiit, 
over- 
work. 

Frigbt. 

Dam*. 

S3 

I 

11 

1 

4 

18 

6 

14 

11 

1 

10 

84 

38 

IC 

1 

18 

11 

2 

1 

21 
14 

9 
5 

1 

2 
2 

10 
8 

3 
3 

10 
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348 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tahlf.  180.— feeble-minded  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

ilIASSACIIi:SKTTS. 


BEX,  COLOR,  NATIVrrr.  AND 

AOE  PEIllKDS    WHEN 

OCCUKEED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Cou- 

gemtal. 

Old 
ago. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SrSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Soarlet 
fever. 

Biph- 
thoria. 

Syjih- 
ills. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anse- 
niia. 

Total. 

i 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menjn. 
gitix 

1 

2,029 

3.W7 
1,282 

2,837 

652 

335 
317 

1,179 

98 

209 

168 

97 
71 

64 

88 

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1 

7 

335 

135 

6 

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2 

3 

083 
494 

30 
68 

140 
129 

32 
32 

53 
33 

8 

4 
3 

207 
128 

90 
45 

3 
3 

1 

4 

644 

1.100 

98 

205 

108 

64 

88 

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320 

130 

6 

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1,623 
1,272 

2.478 
1,795 

331 

313 

498 

375 

670 

490 

1,059 
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68 
65 

137 
128 

224 

176 

97 
71 

146 
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32 
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63 
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78 
58 

8 

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7 
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202 
127 

296 

201 

85 
43 

118 

79 

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10 

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172 

123 

430 
299 

310 

19 
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THE  FKKBT.K-MINDKD. 


349 


AND  AfiE  I'KRIOOa  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCIIRUEI),  IJY  STATES  AND  TEKUITOUIES:  1890— Continncd. 

MASSACIIUMBTTN. 


NBBVOl'S  SYSTEM— COUtluUOlI. 

nKPnODlCTlVK. 

ACCIPEMI!  AND  INJCniCS. 

Paral 
ysis. 

Cnta- 

ll'ps.V. 

Clio 
rcn. 

Inflnin- 
111!)  lion 

of 
brniii. 

Ah. 
arcsH 

on 
bend. 

ifydro. 

ccpli.i. 

Ills. 

roiiviii- 

Bionti. 

tlOlls.       ,„    u  . 

(U.S.)   '^■''■> 

Total. 

riii- 
inoHiii. 

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Rtruiil 
illsor- 

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blowH 

ou  bnui] 

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Bpinc. 

San. 

Iiijii.     Htroko 

lii'Hnt    orox- 

birth.    poHiiro 

10  aun. 

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Ex. 

pnaurr, 
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350 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

ITIIt'lIICIAIV. 


BEX,  COLOE,  NATIVITT,  AXD 

AGB  PERIODS  WHEN 

OOCUBBED. 

Aprsre- 
gate. 

Un. 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GENEEAL  DISEASES. 

HEKVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
Ben- 
cral. 

Searlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick. 
els. 

Aiia)- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

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gitis. 

1 

Total 

3,218 

460 

1,432 

427 

145 

76 

50 

3 

1 

3 

3 

515 

1C4 

13 

Jlaio  

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1.858 
1,3(>0 

3,188 

254 
200 

835 
597 

245 
182 

72 
73 

33 
43 

31 
28 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

308 

2u7 

98 
66 

8 
6 

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Female 

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4 

458 

1,410 

423 

145 

76 

59 

8 

1 

3 

3 

510 

164 

13 

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5 

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1,354 

2,521 
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252 
206 

332 
244 

822 
594 

1,152 
774 

243 

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311 
238 

72 
73 

127 
84 

33 

43 

64 
41 

31 

23 

53 
34 

2 
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3 
3 

1 

1 
1 

2 
1 

3 
2 

3 

304 
206 

430 
318 

98 
IX 

139 
105 

8 
6 

13 

10 

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female 

7 
8 

3 
3 

Parents  natire 

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0 

1,001 

7S2 

738 

131 
113 

88 

437 
337 

378 

131 

107 

73 

37 
47 

43 

17 

24 

23 

13 
21 

19 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

3 

191 
127 

112 

65 
40 

34 

6 

4 

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441 
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120 

236 

142 

261 

44 
29 

112 

26 

17 

18 

10 
13 

12 

15 
4 

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1 

64 

48 

80 

19 
15 

25 

2 
1 

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14 

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3tl2 
275 

30 

75 

51 

2 

149 

115 

16 



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44 

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16 

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16 

1 

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124 

1 
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3 

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103 

63 

26 

33 

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252 

236 

70 
33 

20 

30 
03 

34 

8 
13 

16 

19 

14 

15 

1 

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147 
96 

83 

40 

23 

42 

5 
3 

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145 

78 
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327 

26 
21 

30 

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16 

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14 

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20 

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154 

341 

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60 

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104 

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351 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHE^f  DEFECT  OCCUEKED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKlTOltlES:  189ft-Continncd. 

micnioAN. 


NERVOl'B  8YSTIUI— continned. 

BBPnOUUCTIVE. 

AcoiDEirra  akd  i.kjobies. 

Pnrnl. 
ysi9. 

Tnln 
lopsy. 

Clio- 

Tiiflnm- 
nm:i(iii 

111 
brain. 

Ab- 

HCC88 

on 

n.vdro- 

C4'phli- 

lus. 

Convul 
biuiis. 

Splnnl 
jiflVf- 
tii'iiH. 
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Drain 
troiibli>. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 

mtlniH. 

Men- 

Htntal 
cliHMr. 
dura. 

Total. 

Pnlln. 

1  blowH 

on  lii-fld 

or 

spine. 

In.|n- 
riin  at 
birlU. 

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or  ox- 

poHuro 

tU  HIIU. 

Strnko 

of 
light- 
ning. 

Ex- 
pomire, 

uiul- 
tri-at- 
iiionl, 

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wurlt. 

FriBht. 

Darna. 

61 

4 

43 

1 

0 

143 

47 

33 

29 



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210 

120 

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4 

37 

13 

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27 

1 
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14 

1 

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3 

89 
54 

21 
23 

21 
12 

144 
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81 
30 

29 

3 

1 

20 
17 

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29 

29 

01 

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42 

1 

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141 

47 

31 

29 

29 

207 

117 

33 

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34 

27 

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42 

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27 

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77 

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23 

44 

30 

19 
12 

27 
23 

141 

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145 
108 

81 
30 

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3 

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25 
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17 

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11 

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3 

G 

2 

1 

2 
1 

13 
10 

2 

2 
1 

2 
2 

42 
20 

3 

23 
6 

3 

•"-•■- 

10 
2 

1 

5 
7 

3 

4 

i' 

1 

5 

5 



1 

1 
1 

1 

"^ 

1 

3 

3 

1 

in 



1 

2 

2 

?o 



1 



1 

2 

2 

?i 

**? 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

■"I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

?i 

1 
1 

9'* 

1 

1 

4 

5 

2 

1 

2 

"ft 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

3 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

?7 

?H 



?!) 

!in 

ill 

14 

1 

25 

4 

89 

37 

2 

CI 

50 

3 

.    .1 

5 

2 

3? 

7 
7 

3 

17 
8 

11 

1 

2 
2 

68 
31 

22 

18 
19 

5 

32 
29 

41 

27 
23 

27 

2 

I 

2 

1 

4 

3 

2 

m 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
7 

34 

35 

2 

i 

3 

0 

2 

2 

1 

13 
9 

14 

3 
2 

1 

30 
11 

21 

23 

4 

13 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

a 

4 

3 

3(1 



1 
1 

1 

37 

7 

2 

1 

38 

1 
8 

I 

1 
1 

5 

6 

8 

IS 

1 

17 
4 

SO 

11 
2 

17 

2 

1 

S 
S 

11 

1 

311 

7 
9 

;• 

40 

1 

2 

9 

IS 

1 

4 

1 

41 

4 

4 

32 

2 

3 

0 
6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 
2 

17 

37 
13 

32 

14 

3 

11 

14 

2 

0 

1 

7 
12 

1 

3 

i' 

4" 

1 

9 
13 

13 

43 

2 

44 

19 

13 

1 
1 

2 

1 

12 
5 

25 

7 

8 
3 

8 
1 

0 
3 

4<> 

13 

13 

40 

352 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES   OF  IDIOCY,   WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

IWIKCVESOTA. 


SES,  rOLOR.  XATIVITT.  AND 

AGE  PEKIODS    V.nES 

OCCCBHED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GEKEBAL  DISEASES. 

KEKVOrS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilia. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 

ets. 

Anffl- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi. 
Icpsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

1.451 

232 

624 

20 

187 

94 

65 

26 

2 

1 

166 

48 

7 

Male 

? 

836 
«13 

128 
101 

3B4 

260 

9 
17 

08 
89 

46 
48 

34 
31 

10 
10 

1 
1 

1 

109 
57 

32 
10 

6 

1 

s 

4 

1,448 

231 

C23 

2G 

ISO 

94 

46 
48 

68 
21 

65 

20 

2 

1 

166 

48 

7 

Male 

S 

8W 
615 

000 

127 

104 

116 
01 

303 
260 

42D 
100 

0 

17 

0 
8 

07 
89 

90 
45 

34 

31 

44 
13 

10 
16 

21 
8 

1 
1 

2 

1 

ion 

57 

115 

53 

32 
16 

32 
13 

6 

1 

4 
5 

n 

Frninlf 

7 

1 

R 

Parents  native !       374 



1             1 

•) 

XIali! 

225 
149 

S2G 

33 
28 

55 

98 
62 

209 

3 
5 

1 

20 
19 

45 

11 
10 

47 

22- 
25 

26 

7 
6 

31 

4 

4 

13 

38 
15 

62 

10              2 
3 

in 

Female 

11 

One  or  both  parents 
Itirrij.'a. 
JIalc 

2 

1 

19 

2 

I' 

297 
229 

048 

30 
25 

115 

155 

114 

ISl 

...... 

17 

23 
22 

96 

15 
16 

21 

5 

8 

5 

1 

1 

1 

33 

27 

51 

30 
13 

12 

7 

10 

2 
3 

n 

14 

Forcijxu  biirn 

Male 

IS 

311 
237 

3 

04 

61 

1 

110 
84 

1 

0 
11 

48 
48 

1 

13 
13 

12 
9 

1 
4 

10 
6 

2 

1 

Iff 

17 

Colored 

Male 

1 

1R 

3 

1 

1 



1 

r 

in 

I'Y'male 

■'0 

Black 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

--  1  -- 

"1 

3 

1 

l' 

1 

1 

1 

?? 

Kciiialo 

1 

1 

■>T 

M  ixe J  Lilootl 

Male 

1 

1 

?4 

1 

1 

Vl 

Female 

f 

1 

?« 

Age  periods  when  occurrwl : 

73 

50 

10 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

'7 

3 

1 

Malo 

1 

r? 

47 
20 

624 

30 
20 

1..     .. 

7 
3 

1 
1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

w 

1 

?» 

624 

Male 

m 

304 

200 

228 

71 

304 
200 

ill 

3? 

I'nder  0 , 

68 

55 

36 

18 

1 

90 

24 

6 

Male 

1 



m 

194 
134 

104 

OS 
39 

44 

41 

30 

28 

1 

44 

24 

20 

24 
31 

13 

18 
18 

8 

5 
13 

3 

1 

63 
30 

27 

10 
8 

11 

4 

1 

1 

»4 

3"> 

5  to  10 

Malo 

1 

1 

;ifl 

20 
8 

13 

0 
14 

6 

0 

7 

7 

5 

2 

14 

3 

5 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

21 
0 

10 

8 
3 

4 

1 

OT 

1 

m 

10  to  15 

Male 

m 

28 
10 

178 

8 
5 

40 

1 
0 

50 

4 
13 

1 
2 

1 

0 

4 

17 

2 

2 

0 

4n 

ii 

15lo4j 

Mole 

47. 

93 
85 

100 

17 
29 

24 

27 
29 

27 

7 
7 

2 

0 

7 

2 

1 

JO 

7 

6 

4 

2 

43 

44 

45  and  ttvoT 

. 

20 

Male 

41) 

45 

55 

12 
12 

9 
17 

13 
14 

2 

2 

3 
3 

4A 

ycnialu 

TJiK  i'j:i:i'>i.i:-.minded. 


353 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURKED,  RY  STAIK.S  AND  TERRITOIMES:    1890— Continued. 

miNNEMOTA. 


NEBVOCS  SYSTEM— continneil. 

REPRODUCTIVE. 

ACaOENTS  AXD  l.tJUBIB*. 

Pnral- 
ysi». 

CaU- 
It'I>»y. 

Clio- 
rc.i. 

Iiidam- 
luatidU 

or 

brain. 

Al> 

SCPSS 

on 
head. 

Ilyilro- 
ct']ilia- 

|U!I. 

Convul- 
aions. 

Spinal 
ntlcL- 
tioitx. 
(N.S.) 

Brain 
iroultlo. 
(N.S) 

Total. 

I'lii- 
musiH. 

Men- 

Hlrnal 
(linor- 
dera. 

Total. 

Falls, 

blows 

on  lit'ad 

or 
spiuo. 

Inju- 

rioN  at 
birth. 

San- 
strolcc 
or  ex- 
|)ufluro 
toauo. 

Stroke 

or 
licbt- 
ning. 

Ex- 
posure, 
mal. 
treat- 
ment, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Bums. 

10 

8 

24 

4 

58 

3 

3 

4 

118 

04 

21 

19 

13 

1 

1 

13 
3 

3 

16 
8 

S 

1 

35 
23 

1 
2 

82 
3G 

47 
17 

18 
3 

11 
8 

6 
8 

1 

1 

3 

4 

R 

IC 

3 

24 

4 

58 

3 

3 

4 

118 

04 



21 

19 

U 

1 

4 

13 
3 

0 
8 

3 

16 

8 

10 
7 

3 

1 

4 

35 
23 

43 
20 

1 
2 

3 

1 

82 
36 

72 
23 

47 
17 

42 
13 

18 
3 

9 
6 

11 
8 

11 

4 

5 
8 

9 

2 

1 
1 

It 

3 

1 
1 

4 

1 
1 

A 

3 

1 

7 

R 

5 
3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

9 

15 
5 

23 

1 
2 

16 
9 

47 

11 

2 

29 

4 
2 

3 

........ 

1 
3 

7 

S 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

in 

2 

4 

11 

1 

2 

5 
4 

8 

3 

1 

10 

13 

15 

32 
15 

40 

20 
0 

22 

10 
0 

3 

5 
2 

8 

3 

4 

4 

1 

IS 

2 

13 

7 

2 

3 

3 

12 

14 

7 

7 

1 

10 
6 

34 
12 

....... 

11 

1 

5 
3 

2 
2 

IS 

2 

3 

3 

IS 

17 



1 

18 

19 

?0 



1 

71 

n 

23 

'4 

i 



TO 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

?0 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

?7 



1 

?a 

?B 



30 

31 

5 

1 

10    

4 

46 

3 

1 

35 

25 

1 

1 

7 

1 

32 

4 
1 

2 
2 

1 

fll   

3 
1 

28 
18 

7 

1 
2 

22 
13 

16 

17 
8 

9 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

33 

4 
0 

I 

1 
2 

34 

3 

35 

1 

5 

1 

S 
2 

1 

12 

4 

8 

7 
2 

1 
1 

3 

1 
1 

38 

87 

1 

2 

1 

M 

2 

2 

8 

7 

1 

8> 

1 
3 

.1 
3 

40 

4 

1 

1 

1 

44 

16 

14 

U 

3 

41 

3 

2 
2 

1 

1 
2 

32 
12 

12 

12 

4 

6 

13 

1 

3 

6 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

43 

i 

1 

i 

1 
3 

43 

1 

44 

3 

1 

C 
6 

3 
8 

3 

1  

46 

1 

1 

1 

3 

s 

2 

1 

1 

46 

I" 

1              i 

1 



7176  INS- 


-23 


354 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES   OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

IfllSSISSIIPPI. 


BEX,   COLOR,   NATtVITT,    AKD 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCL'UKED. 

Asere- 
gate. 

TJn-        Con- 
iLuowu.  gcuital. 

1 

"SO-      OUS. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOCS  SY.STEM. 

Total.  1 

Fever, 

cral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 
ets. 

AnsB- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi. 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1,750 

286 

004 

34 

163 

68 

51 

1 

1 

5 

185 

102 

7 

991 
7U5 

145 
141 

538 
3«G 

10 
24 

79 

33 
25 

31 
20 

V!4 
12 

30 
36 

2 
3 

99 
86 

55 

47 

4 

3 

1 

1 

790 

97 

390 

12 

84 

24 
14 

38 
38 

1 

1 

109 

01 

5 

451 

1 
783 
771 

47 
50 

97 
95 

235 
161 

392 
387 

5 
7 

12 
11 

50 
34 

83 
81 

, 

57 
52 

108 
107 

33 
28 

00 
59 

3 
2 

6 

5 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

Parents  native 

10 

u 

441 
330 

12 

40 
49 

2 

230 
157 

0 

5 
C 

1 

47 
34 

2 

24 
14 

24 
12 

50 
51 

1 

32 
27 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1 

One  or  both  parents 
furu  gii. 
M:.l.- 

1 

12 
13 

14 

5 

7 

1 
1 

4 

1 

4 

i 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

15 
1« 

17 

3' 
4 

900 

540 
428 

853 

189 

1 
3 

503 

1 



1 

1 

22 

79 

20 

15 

1 

4 

70 

42 
34 

64 

41 

2 

18 
U 

20 

98 
91. 

171 

303 
205 

445 

5 
17 

18 

34 
45 

74 

9 
11 

18 

7 
8 

14 

2 
2 

3 

19 
35 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

: 

Hale 

1 

21 

22 

23 

487 
306 

113 

88 
83 

18 

277 
168 

03 

5 
13 

4 

30 
44 

5 

9 
9 

2 

7 
7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

35 
29 

12 

19 
16 

6 

1 
1 

1 



Male 

24 

as 

20 

53 
00 

42 

10 
8 

10 

20 
37 

4' 

4 

1 

10 

1 

7 
5 

11 

3 
3 

0 

i' 

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Age  perioda  when  occurred : 

Mai  ft 

27 
28 

29 

18 
24 

901 

3 
7 

5 
6 

1 
1 

1 

4 

7 

3 
3 

1 

904 

30 
SI 

32 

538 
3G0 

219 

70 

538 
360 

33 

18 

17 

1 

75 

36 

4 

33 
84 

35 

127 
92 

100 

45 
31 

35 

20 
13 

10 

11 
7 

0 

11 
0 

8 

38 
37 

20 

17 
19 

19 

2 
2 

1 

1 

6  to  10 

i 

30 
87 

88 

02 

38 

75 

20 
15 

23 

4 
0 

12 

0 
8 

13 

0 
2 

12 

15 
11 

17 

10 
9 

11 

2 

1 
1 

10  to  15 

1      ^" 

3« 

40 

U 

47 
28 

302 

11 
12 

109 

9 
8 

77 

8 
5 

12 

7 

e 

9 

1 

14 
3 

44 

10 
1 

26 

1 

1 

1 

Fenialt; 

15  to  45 

1 

1 

1 

Main 

42 
48 

44 

144 

158 

114 

44 

06 

33 

87 
40 

21 

5 

7 

4 

6 

4 

4 

21 
23 

12 

13 
13 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

34 

Main 

45 
40 

OS 

SO 

22 
11 

10 
24 

0 
12 

2 
2 

2 
2 

7 

5 

2 
2 

TIIK  FKKi'.TJ'.-ArTXDFD. 


355 


AND  AGE  PRRIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCITRKEI),   IIV  SIAIIOS  AM)  TLKiaiOUIKS:  W90— ContinncU. 

mtmiiMippi. 


NERVOUS  eYSTKM— COUtluUOd. 

UEIT.ODUCTIVB. 

ACCiDEtrrs  AND  rxjuuu. 

Pnral- 

Cnta- 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inflani- 
mni  ion 

ul' 
brain. 

Ab. 

HOIKS 

tin 
boad. 

Hyilro- 

cc|>lia- 

lua. 

Convnl- 
slons. 

.Spinal 

MlIVC- 

tiuus. 

(N.  S.) 

Brnin 

iriml.le. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi. 

nioais. 

Hon- 
ntriinl 
(liKiir- 
(lera. 

TotiiL 

Foils, 

blown 

ou  head 

or 

Bpiuo. 

In  In 

rlc-. 
birlL 

Pitti. 

Flrnl,,. 

Bx- 

pn..ir«, 

1 

t. 
work. 

Fright. 

Dnms. 

20 

25 



2 

15 

7 

7 

19 

19 

107 

78 

S 

I« 

4 

4 

I 

7 

17 
8 

1 
1 

8 

5 
2 

3 
4 

82 
25 

87 
11 

4 
1 

G 
10 

3 
2 

2 

3 

19 

19 

17 

IS 

1 

« 

4 

11 

11 

43 

30 

5 

G 
U 

n 

17 

0 
0 

15 
IS 

4 

2 

G 
6 

2 
2 

4 
4 

33 
10 

42 
41 

30 
0 

30 
35 

3 
2 

S 
S 

1 

1 
1 

11 

u 
u 

11 

11 
11 

2 

1 
1 

G 
11 

0 

e 

4 

2 

2 
2 

33 
8 

1 

30 

5 

1 

3 
2 

1 

11 

■     'll 

1 



1 

1 



1 
1 

1 

..1     .     ... 

1 



1 
64 

1 
2 

4 

3 

10 

n 

11 

1 

3 

8 

8 

42 

5 

11 

1 

1 
2 

3 

8 
2 

9 

" 

1 
1 

2 

7 
7 

10 

1 
1 

1 
2 

3 

49 
15 

57 

37 
5 

37 

4 

1 

5 

3 
8 

11 

2 
1 

3 

1 

3 

8 
G 

8 
8 

20 

1 

1 
2 

1 

7 
2 

1 



1 
1 

4 
6 

4 

1 

1 
2 

43 

14 

7 

32 
5 

5 

4 
1 

3 
8 

I 

3 

n 

G 
2 

6 
2 

n 

1 

1 

23 



1 

3 

1 

2 

C 

1 

9 

5 

1 

i' 

24 



2 
4 



2 

4 

25 

1 

2 

5 

28 



1 
1 

5 

5 

27 

1 



2 

4 

4 

• 

28 

7» 







» 

31 

6 

12 

1 

10 

5 

1 

17 

U 

1 

1 

1 

31 

4 
2 

4 
C 

3 
2 

1 

1 

13 
4 

20 

12 
2 

IS 

1 

3 

33 

3 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

34 

1 

35 

1 
1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

17 
3 

10 

14 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

3S 

1 

37 

1 

1 

3R 

2 
1 

C 

1 

5 
5 

48 

4 
S 

31 

1 

at 

40 

r 

1 

2 

1 

2 

14 



14 

» 

10 

2 

41 

1 

1 
i 

G 

:i 

3 
3 

1 

I 

1 
1 

1 

87 
0 

9 

29 
2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

s 

5 

4 

1 
1 

43 

2 

1 

14 
1 



14 

1 

43 

44 



1 

1 

5 

4 

3 
1 

1 

1 
3 

« 

i 

1 

'      ... 

4« 

1 1 1 

1 

356 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1§0.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF   SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT, 

mSSOITRI. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  ASD 

AGE    PKBIODS  WHEN 

OCCUKREU. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
ccllano- 

UU8. 

'         GEKEKAL  DISEASES. 

NEBVOOS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph. 
ills. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Kick- 
ots. 

Anso- 
niia. 

XotiJ. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

3.881 

595 

1,796 

47 

380 

203 

172 

22 



8 

534 

135 

59 

2 

2.162  ' 
1,719 

317 

278 

1,010 
780 

10 
31 

200 
180 

110 

87 

101 
71 

10 
12 

5 
3 

280 
248 

76 
59 

30 
29 

4 

3,035 

501 

1,055 

:;s 

:;co 

190 

165 

22 

8 

517 

125 

58 

Male 

Female 

Native  burn 

Parents  native 

Male 

Female 

One  or  both  parents 
forci^in. 
Mile 

5 
C 

7 

8 

2.031 
1,U01 

3,36.1 
2,938 

297 
261 

494 
418 

940 

709 

1,581 
1,389 

14 
24 

28 
24 

190 
170 

307 
261 

112 
84 

180 

168 

100 
68 

18 

97 
68 

156 
142 

10 

5 
3 

8 
8 

276 
241 

498 
442 

69 
56 

121 
.     108 

29 

29 

57 
51 

12 

21 
17 

9 
10 

U 

1,660 
3,272 

425 

220 
199 

272 

224 
194 

76 

795 
594 

192 

11 

13 

4 

140 
121 

40 

87 
65 

14 

B 

5 
3 

244 

198 

56 

57 
51 

13 

28 
23 

6 

9 
4 

1 

12 
13 

14 

30 
40 

07 

103 
89 

74 

1 
3 

10 

29 
17 

53 

10 
8 

10 

8 
0 

9 

2 
1 

24 
32 

19 

9 

4 

4 

1 
5 

1 

Male 

15 
Ifi 

17 

142 
130 

"40 

128 

lis 

2U3 

lo- 
go 

i'.l 

21 
22 

107 

37 
30 

34 

48 
26 

141 

2 
8 

21 
32 

20 

2 
8 

7 

2 
7 

7 

8 
11 

17 

3 
1 

10 

i' 

1 

1 

18 

19 

20 
1-4. 

30 

70 
71 

113 

2 

7 

8 

10 
10 

19 

4 
3 

5 

2 
3 

2 

4 
3 

5 

10 
7 

14 

7 
3 

8 

1 

1 

' 

21 
22 

23 

10 
11 

4 

68 
55 

28 

2 
6 

1 

9 
10 

1 

2 
3 

2 

8 
6 

3 

6 

2 

1 

MiTnl  hlrtnil 

Male 

1 

24 
25 

20 

1 
3 

57 

12 
16 

i' 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

13 

1 
1 

5 

2 

AgoperiuOA  ivhpnoccarred: 

18 

2 

2 

Male           

27 
28 

29 

54 
53 

1,790 

26 
31 

9 
9 

2 

2 

7 
6 

4 

1 

1 
1 

Ff!iial« 

Congenital 

Male 

1,790 

' 

1,010 
780 

755 

198 

1,016 
780 

31 

HO 

116 

108 

92 

11 

6 

263 

49 

26 
23 

30 

39 

22 
17 

13 

Male       

rll 

420 

151 
129 

_m 

105 
68 

513 

100 
98 

02 

73 
43 

21 

70 
38 

47 

61 
31 

35 

6 
5 

10 

3 
2 

2 

130 
124 

104 

?4 

11 

5  to  10 

Male    

1A 

35 
27 

30 

13 
8 

38 

20 
27 

12 

15 
20 

10 

3 
7 

1 

2 

49 
65 

52 

17 
19 

18 

12 
6 

23 

■1 

9 

3 

2 

1 

1 

in 

ifl 

10  to  15 

1 

Male           

M 

23 
13 

158 

23 
15 

120 

4 
8 

30 

8 
7 

30 

1 

38 
14 

G8 

40 

1 

41 

15  to  45 

Mole 

47 

280 
233 

264 

87 
71 

84 

SO 
73 

58 

10 
11 

4 

19 
11 

3 

34 
34 

34 

15 

8 

4 

1 
1 

41 

n 

47 

1 

Molo 

4K 

127 
137 

40 
38 

1« 

31 

20 
82 

1 
8 

1 
2 

19 

16 

2 

2 

i* 

«6 

' 

THK   I'KI'.r.IJ ".-MINDED. 


357 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCLKKEP,  ItV  .ST.\li;s  AND   IKKIMTOUIE.S:  1890— ContinueU. 

iniMMOL'KI. 


NERVorM  RYsiTKM— continued. 

niPBODL-CTIVI. 

ACCI0EXT8  AKD  IXJUUU. 

rami 

Cntn 
lopsy 

Clio- 
ma. 

Inflnin- 
luntioli 

of 
brain. 

Al. 

on 
bead. 

Hydro. 

cepbu- 

lUII. 

Cnnmil. 
siona. 

Spinal 
nffec- 
tioiiR, 
(N.  S.) 

Brftin 
troulile. 
(N.  S.) 

ToUl. 

Pbl- 
roosia. 

Men- 
atrunl 
diHor. 

dlTS. 

Total. 

Falla. 
blowa 
on  bead 

or 
•pine. 

Injo- 

ricNat 
birtb. 

Snn- 
Btroko 
or  ex- 
poaiiro 
to  aim. 

Stroke 

of 
liclit- 
niug. 

Ex- 
poll  11  re, 

mat- 
Iroai. 
mcnt, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Bum*. 

U 

1 

5 

89 

2 

9 

95 

04 

21 

40 

40- 

286 

163 

39 

4 

4t 

IS 

12 

1 

27 
27 

1 

3 
2 

41 
48 

2' 

6 
8 

55 

4U 

35 
29 

12 
9 

211 
75 

127 
36 

34 
5 

3 
1 

33 
16 

7 
12 

1 

40 

40 

3 

SO 

1 

5 

87 

2 

0 

93 

64 

21 

39 

30 

269 

154 

36 

2 

47 

18 

12 

i 

20 
21 

45 
38 

1 

1 
1 

3 
2 

5 
5 

40 
47 

82 
70 

i' 

1 
1 

C 
3 

g 

8 

S5 
40 

94 
82 

33 
29 

64 
61 

12 
9 

19 

17 

199 
70 

237 

200 

119 
35 

139 
120 



32 

4 

31 
29 

2 

2 

1 

33 
14 

40 
34 

6 
12 

14 
11 

- 

5 

11 
11 

S 

39 

32 
30 

39 

32 
30 

6 

7 
8 

21 
17 

7 

1 

3 
2 

36 
34 

12 

i 

5 
3 

1 

50 
32 

12 

33 
28 

3 

10 
7 

2 

152 
54 

31 

92 
23 

19 

23 

4 

2 

1 
1 

24 
10 

6 

4 
7 

3 

5 

8 

30 
2 

30 
2 

10 
11 

"" 

2 
5 

S 

4 
S 

1 

4 
8 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

23 
8 

32 

14 

5 

13 

2 

1 

4 
2 

7 

2 
1 

4 



1 

12 

'Vi   :  :; 

2 
7 

13 

1 

7 

3 



14 

3 
2 

4 

.        .                 

1 

1 
1 

24 
8 

17 

13 
2 

9 

5 

5 
2 

2 

i' 

1 

1 

15 

5|            1 

1 

7 

1 

7 
1 

1A 

3 

2 

17 

1 
3 

* 

1 
I 

1 

12 
S 

13 

8 

1 

6 

2 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

If) 



1 
1 

1 

1 

1» 

1 

20 

i 

1 
3 

i              '               1 

9 
4 

4 

5 
1 

3 

2 
1 

1 
I 

2 

1 

21 

1 

1 

22 

1 

.. 

23 



1 

1 

3 

1 

13 

3 

1 1 1        .  . 

24 

" 

1 

.1              1 

Ki 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

7 

2 

5 

1 

26 

1 

1 
3 

10 
5 

I 



2 

3 
2 

1 

27 

1 

2 

2 

1  

28 

?S 

1 

1 

..     ..1 

30 

■ 



31 

20 

1 

2 

50 

2 

5 

51 

35 

9 

70 

48 

2 

5 

7 

8 

32 

1 

11 
9 

5 

1 

2 

24 
15 

1              4 

20 
25 

21 

18 
17 

12 

5 

4 

1 

44 

26 

49 

31 
17 

35 

2 

2 
3 

2 

3 

4 

4 

6 
3 

3 

BB 

2 

1 

1 

S4 

4 

1 

35 

1 
4 

5 

7 
8 

7 

12 
9 

H 

7 
5 

6 

1 

37 
12 

21 

32 
3 

15 

1 
3 

2 

i' 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

36 

1 
1 

37 

1 

4 

4 

38 

2 

3 

5 

1 

S 
2 

15 

1 

10 

1 

10 

5 
1 

G 

17 

4 

103 

12 
3 

43 

2 

2 

1 

28 

1 

30 

4 

4 

23 

4 
23 

40 

2 

2 

26 

2 

3 

1 

41 

2 
3 

18 

5 
10 

1 

1 
1 

5 
5 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 
3 

7 

84 
21 

26 

37 
8 

13 

24 
2 

3 

2 
1 

SO 
8 

6 

Z 

3 

1 

....... 

42 

2 

23 
11 

23 
11 

43 
44 

1 

1 

10 
8 

1 

2 

i 

6 
2 

19 
7 

10 
3 

3 

1 

5 
1 

1 

45 

.;";"!...;. 

1 

11 

1 

11 

3  i 

46 

1 

P 

1 

858 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  180.-FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

lUONXANA. 


i 

EX,  coLOB.  NATivny,  AND     Aeere-      TJn-        Cod- 
age  FERiODS  WHEN             ^^     known.  genital. 

OCCUKUED. 

Old     ^, 
age. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

KEKVOCS  SYSTEM. 

E 

Mis. 

ol^^"    -p^.,      ^^^"'    Scarlet     Diph-     Svph-   Sorof-    Kick- 
""=•       Total.       gt-n-      f            iij„ria.     ills.       ula.       eta. 
eral. 

in£B- 
mia. 

T«.»i        Epi-     Menin- 
^°*^-     lepsy.      gitia. 

1 

2 
8 

Total 

Male 

rcmale 

52  ' 

32 
20 

5 

4 
1 

26   . 

17    . 
9    . 

1 

7 

4    1- 

2 

1 

2 

2    . 
2" 

mil 

1 

.ZLll- 

7 

3     - 
4 

1 

i 

1 

i' 

i 
S 

e 

White 

Jfnle 

51 

31 
20 

3S 
27    I 

5 

4 

1 

5 
3 

25   . 

10    . 
9    . 

20    . 

-             7 

4 

3 

3 

2 
""'2    ' 

2 

1 

2    . 
2    '. 

1. 

1 

7 

3     . 
4 

7 
4 

1 
i' ' 

1 

1 
i 

1 

1 

7 
8 

1 1 

Parents  native 

15    3 

1    

9 
10 

» 

Male 

n  ! 

10    : 
11 

2 

1 

2 

11 
4 

5 

2 

1 

i' 

1 

1. 

i' 

1 

1 

'.'.'.'...  ■C-----'' 

3 
3 

1 

1 

One  or  both  parents 

12 
13 

foreign. 

Miilo 

Female 

7 
4 

13 

2 

3 
5 

4 

i' 

i' 

1 

2 
1 

i' 

U 

13 
16 

Male 

Female 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 

..1 

i 



1' 

n 
u 

Male 

Female 

1 





1 

1 

2t) 

21 
22 

Malo 

Female 



1 

1 





1 

24 
2S 

26 

Male 

Female 

Age  "periods  when  occurred: 
Unkiiowu 

1 
4 

i"- 



3 

1 

1 

1 

:::::::: 

27 

Male 

3 

1 

26 

3 

i" 

i 

29 

80 
81 

82 

S3 
34 

8: 
« 

26 

Male    

17 
9 

6 

17 
9 

4 

1 

yemalo 

Male 

Female 

2 
4 

1 

:;::::: 

::::::: 

1 
3 

1 

i 

Male 

Female 

1 

1 

2 







'■■■■■■■ 

1 
1 

1 

1                    Male 

i                   Feualo 

1 
1 

1 

I      

S 

1 

1 

; i 

1 

i 

2                    Mnl« 

1                    Female 

S 
J 

( 

J 

I    

1    

5 

( 



1 

)   

1 

".'.'.'.'.'. 

: ::::'.: 

B                    Male 

e                  Fimolo 



2    

1     

:::::: 

"i 

■ 

'  i 

"1 

. 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


359 


AND  AGE  I'KUIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  HY  STATKS  AM)  Ti;i;UH  <  >ltir..S:  1800— Continued. 

mONTANA. 


NEltVOUS  8YSTCU — COlltiUUcd. 

BEPIlODfCTlyB. 

ACCfDIUmi  MUD  IKJURIEfl. 

raral 

Cat  ft- 
K<p8y. 

Clio- 
reo. 

Inflnm- 
uiittitm 

ol' 

bruiu. 

Ab- 

on 
lii-iul. 

cophii- 
lus. 

Convul- 
sions. 

Splnnl 
aUic- 

lioQH. 

(N.S.) 

rtialn 
trouldi*. 
(.S.S.) 

Total. 

Phi. 

mnsia. 

Men- 

Alriiul 

disor- 
ders.  1 

Total. 

Falla. 

hluus 

ou  lieud 

or 

HpiUO. 

rii,ln- 

rii^-..Tt 
birth. 

Rnn- 
slri'ko 
t.r  i-x- 
lioHiiro 
to  sun. 

Stroke 
of 

llclit- 
uiug. 

Ex- 
posure, 
ninl- 
fn-iit- 
iiiinit. 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Bum*. 

1 

3 

1 

6 

5 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

4 
1 

4 
I 

9 



1           ' 

S 

■ 

1 

3 

1 

5 

5 

4 



1 

1 

2 
1 

3 
2 

4 
1 

1 
1 

4 

1 

1 
1 

1 

5 

1 

1 
1 

::::::;::;;::;:::::::::" 

« 

1 

\ 

7 

i 



B 

t 

1 

1 

1 

___J 1 

X 

1 

0 

1 

1  ::::::i 

1A 

1 

11 

1 

1 

12 

.1       .     _. 

U 

4 

4 

14 

1 

1 

D 
1 

3 

1 

15 

1 

14 

IT 

1 

1 

. 

I 

18 

.....     J 

1» 

m 





1 

' 

1 

21 

1 

■:::""ii 

22 

?3 

1 1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

•% 

■■■.::. .i:.. 

?5 

2S 

1 



1 

■         1 

n 

■■"...:i 

28 

1 

» 

1 

( 

30 

.1          .1  

1 

Rl 

2 

1 

2 

2 

.12 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

33 

1 

.14 

'35 

1 

36 
37 

38 

1 

'39 

\ 

'" 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 i 

40 

1 

1 

1 

41 

J 

1 

1 

1 

142 

"* 

43 

1 

1 

U 

I 

1 

4S 

r 

860 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  N^ATIVITY, 

NEBRASKA. 


" 

8EZ,  COLOR,  NATIVITT.  AND 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUBRED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

TJn- 
knuwD. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

OEKEBAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS   SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Sypb- 
iUs. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

An.-e- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lep.sy. 

Jlenin- 
gitis. 

1 

959 

115 

420 

109 

71 

41 

26 

2 

2 

115 

30 

5 

Male 

2 

6S8 
401 

03 
52 

234 
186 

95 

74 

51 
20 

29 
12 

18 
8 

2 

2 

64 

51 

115 

18 
12 

5" 

«f 

AVTiite 

4 

954 

114 

417 

•_    169 

71 

41 

26 

2 

2 

3D 

5 

555 
390 

745 
610 

63 
51 

8S 
66 

232 
185 

338 
207 

95 
74 

120 
90 

51 
20 

59 
48 

29 
12 

32 
28 

18 
8 

24 
17 

2 



2 

1 

64 
51 

97 
64 

18    

12              S 

g 

7 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 



28 
17 

6 
2 

8 

Partnts  native 

Male 

f) 

304 
206 

235 

35 
31 

22 

117 
90 

131 

55 
35 

30 

37 
11 

11 

22 
6 

4 

12 

5 

7 

1 

2 



37 
27 

33 

9 
8 

11 

2' 

3 

10 
11 

One  or  bolb  parents 
foreign. 
Mate 

1? 

120 
115 

209 

10 
12 

26 

66 
65 

79 

13  ! 
17 

49 

6 

5 

12 

2 
2 

9 

4 
3 

2 

18 
15 

18 

8 
3 

2 

s" 

13 
14 

1 

ilale 

1*) 

131 

78 

5 

18 
8 

1 

49 
30 

3 

27 
22 

8 

4 

5 
4 

2 

1 

9 
9 

1 
1 

IC 
17 

Male 

■  '  1 

18 

3 
2 

2 

i' 

1 

2 
1 

.. 

19 

20 

Male 



]'" 

1"""" 

21 

1 
1 

3 

J 

22 

1 

. 

73 

3 

1 

2 
1 

53 

27 

2 
1 

•>5 

'W 

Ageperiwls  wlieu  occurred: 

14 

6 

2 

1 

•»7 

29 
24 

420 

12 
15 



8 
6 

3 
3 

1 
1 

i 

28 

20 

420 

234 
186 

218 

3D 

2.34 
186 

11 

a? 

51 

35 

20 

13 

2 

09 

13 

3 

Male               .     . 

B*? 

124 
94 

90 

18 
21 

9 

31 
20 

26 

23 
12 

25 

13 
7 

14 

8 
5 

9 

2 

38 
31 

20 

10 
3 

11 

i' 

RS 

2 

M-iIf. 

flfl 

00 
30 

35 

6 
3 

8 

13 
13 

12 

20 
5 

5 

11 
3 

1 

7 
2 

4 

2 

12 
8 

4 

5 
0 

2 

37 

flB 

Male 

80 

M 
10 

•2 

4 
4 

25 

« 
0 

38 

4 

1 

5 

1 
i 

3 

1 

2 
2 

8 

1 
1 

2 

1 

40 

41 

]5io4S 

Male 

•? 

62 
80 

SI 

17 

B 

1            ' 

24 
14 

28 

4 
1 

1 

4 
1 

1 

3 
6 

8 

1 
1 

i' 

48 

44 

45  and  over 

Mall- 

4^ 

30 
21 

1 

13 
15 

0 
2 

4ft 

1 

1 

1 

THE  FEKBLK-jriNDED. 


361 


AND  A(iK  PKRIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,   liV  SPATES  ANM)  TKRIMTORIES:  1890— Continued. 

NKItKANKA. 


1 

1 

— 



1 

s 

y»i». 

Cnla- 
Icpsy. 

Cho- 
rea. 

IiifiAm- 
matiuD 

of 
brain. 

Al>. 

BCL'89 

on 
heatl. 

Hydro- 

ccplia- 

liu. 

Conviil- 
hIods. 

Spinal 
nrtiic- 
tion». 

(N.  S.) 

Brain 
trouble. 
(N.  S.) 

Total. 

Pbl- 
mosU. 

Men 
Htnial 
iliiior- 
dcrs. 

ToUI. 

FallB. 

blows 

on  bL'ail 

or 
spine. 

Inju- 
ries nl 
birtb. 

SUD. 

Stroke 
or  ex- 
posure 
to  sun. 

1    K.. 

'"'■    ,   ovcr- 
■■■.rlc. 

Frifbt. 

Boma. 

13 

1 

23 

28 

9 

0 

69 

34 

13 

a          13 

6,         1 

1 

1 

0 

i 

14 

10 
12 

3 
0 

4 
2 

Bl 
18 

25  1 

»! 

U 
2 

1 
1 

8 

6 

5 

1 

1 


1 



13 

1 

23 

28 

0 

C 

08 

34 

13 

2 

12 

6 

1 

9 

4 

g 

6 

L....I 

14 

9 

20 
IS 

16 
12 

25 
14 

3 
6 

9 
8 

4 
2 

3 
2 

50 
18 

43 
35 

25 
9 

25 

^ 

11 
2 

6 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 
S 

7 
6 

5 

1 

1 
1 

T :. 

3  '         1 

'1 



5 

1 

12 
8 

5 

7 
7 

11 

2 
0 

1 

2 

23 
12 

8 

16 

4 

1 

1 

i" 

2 
3 

2 

1    

1    

1            1 

6 
3 



10 

1 

1 

n 



1 
4 

3 

7 
4 

3 

1 

1 

7 

1 

25 

3 

1 



1 
1 

1  1         1 

1? 

1 

13 

7 

3 

g 

7 

1 

3 

14 



1    . 

4 
3 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 
2 

20 
5 

1 

6 
3 

6 
1 

1 

4 
I 

1 

3 

IK 

1 

16 

17 





1 

1 

18 



::::::::i:;::::: 

19 

1 

1 

an 

1 

1 

1 

1 

n 

::::;:;:i ::::: 

1 

m 



m 



..-     .  1 

1 

1 

....        1 

?4 

1 

1 

?.■> 

1 

2 

6 

2 

3 

1 

?« 

■| 



1 

1 

1 
1 

C 

2 

3 

1 

W 

1 

28 

» 

1 

1 

t 

m 

1 

1 

81 

3 

1 

15 

21 

9 

4 

24 

16 

2 

3 

2 

1 

81 

2 
1 

8 

7 

6 

13 
8 

3 

3 
6 

2 
2 

1 

14 
10 

10 

10 
6 

7 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

33 

1 

84 

85 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

6 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

36 

1 :" 

37 

2 

1 

!» 

1 

1 

1 

I 
16 

1 

1 

39 

1 
1 

> 

1  1 

40 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

6 

2 

41 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

14 
2 

7 

3 

1 

3 
2 

2 

2 

41 

1 

8 

1 

1 

48 

3 

1 

44 

6 
2 

1 

.          1 

5 
2 

3 

i' 

1 
1 

■ 

48 

1 

1 

40 

1 

1 1 

362 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  18©.— FEEBLE-JIINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

NEVADA. 


4 


- 

SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVTTT,  AND 

AGE  PERIODS   WHEN 

OCCCKBKD. 

Aggre- 
gaUj. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

MiB- 

cellane- 

oua. 

OENEHAL  DISEASES. 

NEEVOCS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 

gen- 
eral. 

Snarlot 
fever. 

Dipb- 
tberia. 

Sypb- 
iliti. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eirk- 
ela. 

Anse- 
niia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

22 

4 

13 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

12 
10 

1 
3 

8 
5 

1 

1 

1 
1 

i 

1 

2 

i 

i 

22 

4 

13 

....... 

2 

2 

1 

1 

12 
10 

21 
10 

1 
3 

3 

1 

8 
5 

13 
11 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i' 

1 

1 

6 

7 

1 
1 

Parents  native 

tt 

1 

Q 
10 

n 

10 

c 

5 

i 

2 

7 
4 

2 

I 
1 

1 

1 

One  or  both  parents 
loitiijjii. 

1 

1 

12 
13 

1  \ 
i 

1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 



Feuiulo 

1               1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

Jo 

1« 

17 

1 

1 

Mile 

IB 

19 

20 

1 



Male 

a 

22 
23 



■ 

' 

24 
25 

28 



Age  "perioda  wlica  occurreil : 
Unknown 

1 

1 

1 

• 

27 

28 

29 

1 
13 

1 

1 



13 

30 

31 

82 

8 
2 

8 
5 

1 

Male           



38 
8* 

as 

2 

1 

5  to  10 

2 

2 

Male            

80 

87 
88 

2 
1 

2 

10  to  15 

1 

1 

Mule 

30 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1            2 

Mulo 

, 

43 

1 

1 

1 

j            1 

44 

1 

Uale 

4A 
40 

1 

1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


363 


AKD  AGE  PERIODS  WHE?T  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  «Y  STATES  AND  TEKUITOEIES:  1890— Continued. 

NKVADA. 


NEnvocs  SYSTEM— continued. 

nEPBODfcrrvE. 

▲cciDEirrs  Alio  iicjcaiEa. 

rnrol- 
yais. 

Cnta- 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inflam. 
m.'itiun 

of 
brain. 

Ab- 

BCOM 

on 
bead. 

Hydro- 

ct^pba- 

luD. 

Convul- 
sions. 

Spinal 

tinnH. 
(N.S.) 

Brain 

niiiblo. 

(N.S.) 

Total. 

Plii- 
mo»i8. 

Uon- 

strual 

4li*(ir- 
dora. 

Total. 

Fall*. 

blows 

on  hfwl 

or 
spino. 

rnjn. 

rioHat 
birth. 

Son- 
stroke 

or  vx- 
Itimliro 

tu  aun. 

Stroko 

ltf;lit- 
niug. 

Ex. 

[KlBUrV, 

iiiiiJ- 
tn-iit- 
inrnt, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Bnma. 

1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

•1 
1 

1 

) 

1 

1 

10 

11 





n 



IS 

u 

....... 

» 



.. 

. 

!• 

17 

IS 

...... 

19 

a 

1 

a 

.....  . 

1 

a 

a 

M 

i"" 



9B 

a 

1 

n 

1 

a 

a 

a 

1 

n 



1 

1 

a 

1 

1 

1 

a 

M 

a 

r 

a 

1 

ST 

a 



1 

a 

• 

a 

, 

41 

<S 

...I 

M 

« 

1 

a 

i 

1 11 ,; 1 

1 

864 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  U80.-FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

NE  w  .hakipshire:. 


BEX,  COIX)K,  NATIVITT,  AND 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCtUKBED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

■Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
eel  lane- 

ODS. 

GEN-ERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Svph- 
iUs. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 
ets. 

Anre- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 

giii3. 

1 

Total 

779 

437 
342 

75 

444 

92 

36 

15 

16 

1 

1 

3 

89 

25 

3 

2 

Male    

37 
38 

248 
196 

62 
40 

22 
14 

9 
6 

9 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

51 
38 

16 
9 

2 

1 

a 

4 

775 

74 

442 

._ 

91 

36 

22 
14 

33 
30 

15 

16 

1 

1 

3    

89 

25 

3 

Male 

5 

435 
310 

729 
681 

36 
38 

66 
62 

248 
194 

420 
393 

51 
40 

86 

80 

9 
6 

12 
12 

9 

7 

10 
13 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 
3 

51 
38 

84 

78 

ir. 
u 

25 
25 

2 

1 

3 
3 

7 
8 

1 

1 

1 

rarcnts  native 

Male  

9 

370 
303 

48 

30 
32 

4 

216 
179 

25 

42 

38 

6 

20 
10 

3 

8 
4 

8 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 
1 

44 
34 

0 

10 
9 

2 

1 

One  or  bolli  jjarcnts 
forc-igu. 

Male 

Female 

29 
19 

-46 

3 

1 

8 

16 
9 

22 

4 
2 

5 

1 
2 

3 

3 

1 
2 

3 
3 

5 

i2 

U 

15 

le 

17 

30 
16 

4 

3 
5 

1 

16 
6 

2 

5 

1 
2 

1 

4 

1 

1 



Is 

19 

20 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 

Ulact 



21 
22 

23 

4 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

24 
26 

26 

2 
2 

9 

1 


3 

1 

2 

Age  periods  when  occurred: 

1 

3 

Male          



27 
28 

20 

6 
'3 

444 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

! 

444 

Mfllo  

30 
31 

248 
100 

90 

1 

26 

248 
196 



TJnderS 

10 

10 

2 

9 

1 

1 

3 

35 

7 

2 

Male 

68 
38 

39 

23 
1« 

24 

1           13 
8 

7 
3 

6 

11 
6 

C 

1 
1 

i            1 

6 
3 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

23 
12 

13 

4 
3 

6 

2 
1 

34 
3i 

c 
6tol0 

Male 

1 \ 

BR 

2 

3 
2 

6 

3 
3 

4 

1            1 
3 

2 
3 

1 

7 
6 

8 

4 

1 

3 

i' 

jn 

38 

lOtoIS 

Male 

11(1 

17 
7 

70 

2 

3 
3 

24 

4 

8 

1 

4 
4 

14 

2 

1 

8 

40 

41 

15tu40 

14 

7 

0 

1 

Mai., 

Female 

47 

44 
2« 

97 

8 
6 

22 

19 
S 

40 

4 
3 

3 

4 
2 

3 

8 
0 

10 

4 

4 

2 

43 

1 

41 

4^  autl  over 

Male 

1  " 

4'p 

41 
60 

8 
14 

ID 
27 

7 
9 

2 

46 

Female 

3 

3 

1 

1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


365 


ANI'   KOK  I'EIilonS  WIIKN  nKI'KCT  OCCrKKI'l  i.   I'.V  STATKS  AND  TKItKITOKIKS:  1890— ('..ntiiiiicil. 

MKW  IIA.T11>MI1IKK. 


NBRVOUS  8VSTEU- 

-continued. 

ItKPItODUCriTI. 

AcciuKim  iUTD  njcunu. 

Paral 

Cala- 
lepsy. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inflnm- 
mat  ion 

or 
braiD. 

Ab. 

Hcr«a 

on 
bead. 

Hydro- 
ccplia- 

luH. 

^onvul- 
uionH, 

SpinnI 
Btluc- 
tioua. 
(N.S.) 

Brain 
ronlilo. 
(N.  .S.) 

Total. 

Phi. 
moaia. 

Mod- 
■Irual 
disor. 
dcrs. 

Total. 

Falla, 

blowa 

on  bfad 

or 
epino. 

Injn- 

ri<'M  al 
birth. 

San- 
atroko 
or  *'x- 
jioaurr 
to  auD. 

.Stroke 

of 
Ueht- 
uiiig. 

Ei- 
poaure, 

mal- 
treat- 
ment, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Dumi. 

U 

5 

1 

1 

30 

13 

2 

2 

41 

22 

2 

11 

3 

3 

1 

6 

a 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1 

18 
12 

5 
8 

27 
14 

17 
5 

2 

8 
S 

1 
2 

1 
2 

t 

1          .1 

2 

2 

n 

1 

11 

1 

6 

1 

1 

30 

13 

2 

2 

41 

22 

2 

11 

3 

3 

« 

1 

5 
G 

0 
8 

1 

3 

4 
3 

1 

1             18  1 

5 
8 

11 
11 

27 
14 

38 
34 

17 
5 

22 
20 

2 

6 
5 

U 
10 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

3 
2 

K 

i 

12 

30 
27 

2 

2 
2 



2 

2 
2 

S 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

7 

8 

3 
5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 
11 

3 

4 

7 

24 
10 

4 

16 

4 

2 

1 

6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

S 

2 

2 

10 

1 

11 

1 

2 

1 

2 
2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

12 

I 
2 





1 

13 

1 

2 

1 

2 

14 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 

IR 



2 

16 

17 

1 



1      1       1       1 

18 

1                 :'       ■■■ 

1» 

M 



1 

71 

I 

n 

n 

M 

»> 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

I 

7A 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

77 

1 

1 

1 

7« 

1^ 

30 

i::::::::i":"::" 

1 

31 

3 

2 

1 

19 

1 

0 

C 

3 

82 

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

13 
0 

i 

1 

4 
5 

7 

3 
3 

4 

1 
2 

33 

"■■:::i::::: 

1 

34 

1 

2 

1 

.35 

1 

1 

1 
3 

2 

1 

6 
1 

4 

4 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3« 

1 

87 

2 

1 

3 

80 

1 
1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

SS 

3 

40 

1 

2 

2 

2 

9 

3 

1 

3 

2 

41 

1 1 " 

2 
1 

1 

2 

G 

4 

10 

2 

1 

S 

1 

2 

1 

4 

41 

1 
5 

2 

2 

2 

43 

8 

1 

44 

3 

2 

1 

1 
7 

7 
3 

4 
1 

1 

2 

o 

46 

4« 

1  ■■■■ 

1 

S66  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


IM:  \V  JRRSEV. 


[ 

SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  ASD 

AGE  PElHOnS  WBEM 

OCCDBBED. 

Afsre- 
gate. 

1  570  ; 

1 
1,3S5  ; 

1,093 

Ud- 
know-n. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Jlis- 
collane* 

008. 

GE.N'ESAL  DISEASES. 

KERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fover, 
pon- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fovor. 

Diph- 
theria. 

S,Tph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anro- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

I 

Total 

MMc 

Fcm.iU' 

■miite 

M.nlo 

Feuialo 

727 

C3 

143 

Ill 

42 

CI 

4 

3 

1 

173 

77 

0 

2 

409 
318 

20 
43 

62 
81 

03 
48 

24 
18 

32 
29 

3 
1 

3 

1 

91 

82 

37 
40 

0 

4 

4 

7 

JBl 

138 

110 

41 

61 

■  4 

3 

1 

169 

70 

6 

5 

124 
146 

2,8 
185 

393 
304 

050 
502 

20 
41 

46 
45 

60 

78 

108 
81 

63 

48 

97 
74 

23 
18 

34 
26 

32 
29 

55 
42 

3 

1 

4 
2 

3 

1 

88 
81 

155 
124 

36 
40 

73 
C3 

4 

0 
5 

7 

3 
3 

1 
1 

8 

Parents  native 

■Male        

9 

575 
518 

292 

81 
104 

33 

288 
214 

148 

17 
28 

1 

36 

45 

27 

43 
31 

23 

13 
13 

8 

24 
18 

13 

2 

3 

1 

62 
62 

31 

29 
34 

10 

2 
3 

1 

One  (»r  both  parents 
foreign. 

Male 

2 

I' 

165 
127 

191 

19 
14 

52 

80 
68 

47 

i' 

15 

13 
14 

30 

10 
13 

13 

5 
3 

7 

4 
9 

6 

1 
1 

19 
12 

14 

4 

C 

3 

i 

13 

14 

Male 

Ifi 

93 
98 

55 

24 
28 

9 

25 

22 

30 

3 
12 

2 

11 
19 

6 

9 
4 

1 

6 
2 

1 

4 
2 

7 

7 

4 

3 



in 

17 

Colored 

1 

Male 

It 

28 
27 

47 

4 
5 

9 

16 
14 

26 

2' 

1 

2 
3 

3 

1 

1 

3 
1 

3 

1 

•^ 

Black    

1 
1 

1 

1 

Male 

'l 

24 
23 

8 

4 

4 

120 

4 
5 

13 
13 

4 

i' 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2'> 

23 

Mixed  blood  

1 

Mate 

24 

84 

3 

1 

i' 

1 
1 

8 

?■> 

1 
17 

VA 

Ago  periods  when  occurred : 

4 

4 

10 

Male 

?7 

03 
57 

727 

42 
42 

6 
2 

1 
3 

1 
3 

9 
8 

4 
0 

?H 

727 

Male 

80 

40!) 
313 

204 

49 

409 
318 

81 

32 

Under  5                     ....... 

81 

40 

26 
14 

31 

13 

23 

2 

2 

54 

28 

2 

Male 

88 

115 
89 

110 

24 
25 

27 

15 
16 

6 

8 
5 

6 

14 
9 

24 

2 

2 

32 
22 

27 

16 
12 

18 

2 

2 

84 

35 

5  to  10  

1 

M:i)() 

80 

69 
51 

70 

38 
32 

200 

15 
12 

18 

4 
2 

0 

15 

16 

14 

3 
3 

5 

12 
12 

7 

15 
12 

21 

10 
8 

15 

1 
1 

1 

37 

1 
1 

88 

10  to  15 

1 

Male    

88 

5 
13 

06 

6 

4 

03 

10 

4 

18 

3 

2 

14 

S 
2 

3 

1 

1 

10 
11 

20 

5 
10 

4 

i' 

1 

40 

41 

J5  to  45     ..              

1 

Male 

47 

105 
101 

101 

28 
38 

85 

19 

34 

8« 

11 

7 

4 

1          10 

4 

4 

1 

11 
9 

34 

1 
S 

2 

1 

43 

Fi'in:ilo 

45  tntl  over - 

8 

44 

03 

Main 

4^ 

72 
122 

14 

21 

20 
43 

18 
18 

1 

14 

29 

1 
1 

49 

4 

4 

1 

1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


367 


AND  AGE  TEniOnS  WHEN  DEEECT  OCCURUED,  »Y  STATES  AND  TEUUnORIES:  1890— Continued. 

NKW  .IICKMEV. 


NEKVOl-S  8T8TKM— CODtinuctl. 

miriiotiLCTivK. 

ACCIDENTS  A.ND  IKJOIIIBt. 

Cala- 
luii»j'. 

Cho- 

Innnin- 
iiiutiuu 

or 

briilu. 

Al> 

Oil 

bund. 

riydro- 

ii'phtt- 

lua. 

ConTiil- 

BiuU0. 

Srinnl 
nlU'c- 
liiilin. 

(N..S.) 

Brnin 
ti-otihle. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi. 
mosis. 

Men- 
ntvufil 
illKor- 
ders. 

Total. 

Folia. 

bti'wn 

ou  iM-nd 

or 
spiiio. 

Inin- 
rl.-»  111 
birth. 

.Snn- 
Hlrolie 
or  p\- 
IKiNiiro 
to  auD. 

Strnko 

of 
litht- 
ulng. 

Ex- 
po itnm, 
mill- 
Ir.iil- 
iiH-nt, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Burns. 

• 

37 

3 

14 

4 

2 

0 

8 

13 

0 

0 

126 

66 

31 

2 

IB 

7 

2 

1 

19 
18 

2 

1 

0 
S 

2 
2 

1 
1 

7 
2 

4 
4 

8 

88 
38 

45 
21 

25 
0 

1 

1 

12 
0 

3 

4 

2 

3 

0 

9 

8 

37 

3 

12 

4 

2 

8 

8 

13 

9 

9 

122 

65 

30 

2 

16 

7 

2 

« 

19 

IS 

32 
"5 

I 

2 
2 

8 
4 

10 
0 

2 

4 
4 

1 
1 

2 
1 

0 

8 
5 

4 

4 

7 
4 

8 
5 

11 
9 

86 
36 

103 
74 

41 
21 

64 

87 

25 
6 

28 
20 

1 

1 

2 
2 

11 
5 

13 
10 

3 

4 

4 
4 

2 

2 

1 

6 

9 

8 
8 

0 

8 
8 

0 

1 
8 

12 

7 

2 

4 
2 

4 

'- 

i 

1 

3 
3 

2 
3 

0 
S 

2 

8 

s" 

48 
20 

29 

23 
14 

17 

15 
5 

8 

1 
1 

6 

4 

3 

2 
2 

1 
1 

> 

10 

U 

,1 
5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

24 
5 

19 

13 
4 

11 

8 

2 

1 

S 

1 

12 

IS 

1 

1 

1 

2 

8 

" 

3 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

14 
5 

4 

8 
3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1« 

1 

1 

2 

XT 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

4 

1 

1 
1 

2 

» 

1 
1 

19 

1 

1 

ao 

' 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

21 





1 

•u 

1 



28 





1 

[ 

24 

1 
1 



1 





25 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

0 

4 

1 

1 

ae 

2 

2 
1 

1 

5 
1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

27 

1 

1 

1 

28 



28 



30 



81 

4 

1 

e 

2 

2 

G 

1 

2 

3U 

23 

S 

1 

1 

88 

2 
3 

1 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

d  1 

2 

18 
12 

19 

13 
10 

10 

4 

1 

3 

1 

38 

1 
3 

1- 

1 

1 

a 

84 

3 

85 

2 
1 

1 

1 

10 
9 

8 

4 

0 

5 

3 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

36 

1 

1 

81 

1 

2 

1 

88 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

1           5 

1 

1 

1 

38 

1 

1 

40 

6 

1 

4 

O 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

47 

21 

15 

1 

t 

1 

41 

' 

3 
2 

22 

D 
13 

2 
2 

2 

2 
8 

1 

3(1 
11 

10 

11 
5 

17 
4 

3 

13 
7 

6 

a 

1 

1 
1 

2 
0 

2 
0 

1 

3 
6 

1 
1 

a 

u 

i 

1 

3 
B 

3 

4 
8 

::::::::i     1 

S 

1 

6 

0 

1 

-^ 

368 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


T.\nLE   190.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT, 

WEW  illEXICO. 


SEX,   COLOR,    KATIVn-T.    AXD 

AGE  PERIODS  WUE.N 

OCCUBBED. 

Aggro- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis. 

collanc- 

ous. 

OEK-ERAL    DISEASES. 

KEEVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Dipli- 
theria. 

Svph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Kick- 

ots. 

An.'D- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

Total 

127 

40 

70 

10 

3 

2 

Hale 

73 
54 

27 
13 

40 
30 

1 
9 

3 

2 

"^^Tiite                       

12C 

40 

CO 



10 

3 

2 

Male 

72 
Hi 

117 
100 

27 
13 

37 
37 

39 
30 

64 
S9 

1 
9 

10 
10 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 
1 



Parents  native 

JL-ilc      



1 1 

1 

1 

61 
48 

8 

24 
13 

34 

1 
9 

2 

1 

1 1      . 

1 

1 

10 

25 
5 

1 

, 

11 

Olio  or  both  parents 

1 
1 

! 

1 

12 

Hale 

i 

4 

9 

1 

3 

2 
3 

5 

1 

1                1 

13 

Female 

:::::::: 



14 

1 

1 

■ 

1                        i 

15 

U.i'.e 

Female 

1 
2 

1 

3 

3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 1 1 

IS 

:::.;. ■■■:"":::i :'i 

17 

Colored 

1 



Male 

18 

1 

1 

19 

1 

'" 

20 

i                : 
Black '           1    

1 

Male 1 

Female 

■1  "■    " 

21 

1 

1 

J 

22 



• 

ii 

23 

Male 

1 

24 

2i> 

Female 

1 

M 

1 
Age perioilswlien occurred:  i               'i 

Inknowu 1 'I 

Uale 

1 



27 

li 

1 

2S 

Female 

Ij 

1 

1 

» 

70 

70 

Male 

1 

li 

80 

40 
30 

8 

D 

40 
30 

1 

81 

Female 

1 

82 

Under  5 

1 

1 

1 

Ualo 

1 

S3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

84 

Female 

1 

9                0 

1 

3S 

5  tolO 

1 

1 

Male 



1 

1 

88 

5 

4 

3 
3 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

87 

Female 

....      1    . 

80 

10  to  15 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

88 

8 
1 

22 

8 

1 

13 

40 

41 

15tt.«5 

s 

1 

] 
1 

Male 



1 

• 

42 

0 

13 

0 

7 

« 

7 

1 

7 
1 

1 

1 

43 

Fcnialo 

"■■■:::  :::::::i:::::::: 

44 

Ualo 

45 

0 

3 

S 
2 

4S 

1 

1 

1 1 

1 

THE  FEEHLE-MINDKD. 


369 


AND  AGE  I'ERIODS  \VII1;N  Dr.l'ECT  OCCURRED,  HY  STATI'.S  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

NKW  niBXICO. 


KRnvnrs  bysteu— continued. 

RIPRODCCnVB. 

AcciOEm  Aim  i.tjmrn. 

rural- 
J-Bia. 

Cnta- 

lopiiy. 

Cho- 
ron. 

Inflnm- 

IllAtluU 

of 
brain. 

Ab. 

aie»» 

on 
bond. 

Hyilro- 

lU8. 

Convnl- 
sions. 

SplniU 
nflV-c- 

tlollH. 

(N.S.) 

llrnln 

trrtiiblo. 

(N.  S.) 

Total. 

Phi. 
mosis. 

Han- 

Htriial 
dlHor- 
Uora. 

Total. 

Fall!, 
blowa 
on  bead 

or 
spiuo. 

rli-H  at 
birth. 

8an> 
lit  roko 
or  ox- 
poHura 
toauD. 

stroke 

or 
li^ht. 
nliig. 

Ez- 

PMore, 
niol- 

Irfat- 

mint, 
ovor* 

work. 

Fright. 

Biima, 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

* 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 



2 
2 

4 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

g 

1 

1 

7 

g 



s 



1 
3 

L    -.     . 



1 

10 

m 

1 

1 

1 

u 



2' 
1 

1 

1 

la 



.■::::::::.:::: 

1 

u 
u 

1 

1 

15 
IC 

IT 



1 

IS 
U 

20 

1 

1 

"l 

2i 
2S 

28 

" 

i 1 

- 



•>! 

1 

j 

25 

1 

1 

.1- 







■ 

*', 



1 

"Kl 

1 



1 

" 

1 

30 

1 



1 

1 



88 

1 

1 

33 

I 

1 

1 
2 

1 

84 

1 

1 

35 

I 

1 
1 

' 

1         . 

36 

( 

1 

37 

38 

1               1 



1...... 

39 

40 



41 

1 

. .  J 

42 

""..:.':::;::: 

43 

• 

1 

1 

44 

1 1 

1 

1 

4S 

48 

7176  INS 24 


870 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1  80.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTIbfCTION  OF  SEX,  C0IX5R,  NATn'ITY, 


BEX,  COLOR,   HATIVrrY,  AND 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUURED. 

Aggro- 
gate. 

TTn- 
known- 

Con- 
gODital. 

Old 
ago. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Dii)b- 
thoria. 

%t 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 

etH. 

An»- 
juia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

ilonin- 

gitis. 

1 

Total         

7,337 

2,453 

2,360 

952 

322 

113 

177 

9 

1 

6 

15 

1 

769 

427 
342 

215 

11 

Halo 

•> 

3,929  1 
3,408 

1,12B 
1,327 

1,380 
980 

526 

426 

161 
161 

56 
55 

87 
90 

3 
0 

1 

3 
3 

9 
6 

i 

121 
94 

4 

7 

<) 

TVhito                .       ......-..- 

4 

7,274 

2,430 

2,344 

944 

320 

112 

176 

9 

1 

6 

15 

1 

759 

211 

11 

Male 

S 

3,901 
3,373 

6,176 
4,639 

1,118 
1,312 

1,937 
1,436 

1,371 
973 

2,146 
1,609 



523 

421 

736 
620 

161 
159 

290 
197 

58 
54 

92 
54 

87 
89 

166 
119 

3 
6 

9 
6 

1 

1 
1 

3 
3 

6 
6 

D 
6 

15 
11 

i' 

1 

421 
338 

673 
508 

120 
91 

181 
134 

4 

7 

9 
6 

7 

8 

Parents  native 

ilalo 

n 

2,500 

047 

955 
654 

537 

339 
281 

116 

109 
88 

93 

33 

21 

38 

63 
56 

47 

3 
3 

3 

1 

3 
3 

6 
5 

4 

1 

282 
226 

165 

81 
53 

47 

1 
5 

3 

10 

2,139           789 
1,537  |]        501 

u 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign . 
Miilo 

12 

851 
686 

1,098 

254 
247 

493 

305 
232 

108 

72 
44 

208 

38 
55 

30 

16 
22 

20 

19 
28 

10 

3 
1 

i' 

08 
07 

86 

28 
19 

30 

2 

1 

2 

1? 

3 

U 

Male 

IS 
16 

17 

550 
548 

03 

217 
276 

'*3 

111 

87 

10 

112 
96 

8 

14 
16 

2 

9 
11 

1 

5 
5 

1 

41 
45 

10 

n 

IB 

4 

1 

1 

Male 

; 

IS 

9 

3 

5 

7 

1 

6 
i 

1 
3 

4 

:;:.            i:.             7 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

20 

Black 

40  \'           18 

9 

Male 

1 

oi 

22   1           8 
24    !           10 

6 
3 

7 

3 
4 

1 

1 

3 
8 

4 

1 
3 

2 

1 

1 

n 

Ma3o 

. 

3d 

6 

U 

1,776 

5' 

1,612 

3 
4 

8 

1 

S9 

?'i 

1 
72 

26 

Ago  periods  when  occurred : 

11 

3 

6 

2 

27 

Male 

^ 

826 
950 

2,360 

736 
870 

45 
27 

7 
4 

2 
1 

3 
3 

1 

2 

1         24 
35 

11 
10 

?fl 

3S 

2,360 

• 

1,380 
980 

1,065 

295 

1,M0 
980 

::::::.::::: 

117 

179 

146 

40 

90 

3 

1 

11 

1 

322 

74 

0 

Male 

Oil 

610 
455 

410 

157 
138 

04 

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73 

64 

78 
68 

88 

24 
16 

22 

47 
43 

60 

7 
4 

3 

i' 

190 
132 

106 

39 
35 

8 
6 

U 

Female 

3 

3 

1 

K 

5  to  10 

1 

45               1 

Male 

116 

226 
184 

108 

50 
44 

42 

39 
25 

33 

42 
46 

24 

10 
12 

8 

20 
31 

13 

2 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

62 
44 

47 

29 
16 

21 

I 

37 

m 

10  to  15 

1 

Male 

IN 

110 
88 

680 

23 
IS 

178 

21 
12 

103 

10 
14 

41 

3 
& 

28 

5 

6 

8 

1 

1 

21 
26 

116 

10  1 

«) 

1 
2 

11 
44 

1 

41 

IS  to  41 

1 

2 

Male 

47 

377 
»03 

848 

74 
104 

282 

114 

79 

411 

39 
22 

n2 

14 
14 

12 

3 
S 

1 
1 

1 

69 

47 

119 

29 
15 

4 

i' 

411 

2 

44 

4I»  uud  over 

Mole 

4I> 

400 

448 

80 
146 

201 
210 

r> 

7 

B 
7 

61 
58 

3 

1 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

46 



THE  FEKliLE-MlNDED. 


371 


AND  AGK  PEEIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCUKRED,  BY  STATICS  AND  TERKIT0RIE8:  1890— Continued, 


NSUVOCS  SYSTKM- 

-continued. 

KEPnODUCTIVE. 

ACCIDEATS  AHD  DCJimiES. 

rnnil 

(.'Ufa- 
li|)8y. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inllnin- 
innlioii 

i.f 
brniii. 

All- 

Kt't-lW 
III! 

Iicad- 

n.vdri) 

f-oplia- 

liu. 

Couvul- 

sioDS. 

Spinal 
nlVoc- 

tloilH- 

(N.S.) 

Brain 
trouble. 

(N.  8.) 

Total. 

riii- 

moiiis. 

]k(on- 

atrual 
dinor- 

dtTS. 

Totol. 

FaUa, 
blown 
on  Ill-ad 

or 

BlliliO. 

Injn- 

rlcHnt 
Llrtli. 

Ban- 
lit  roko 
or  ox. 
ponnrc 

to  HUU. 

Stroke 

lil.l,t- 

Ex- 

poauro, 

nial- 

trent- 

inrlit. 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Uuma. 

119 

GO 
59 

4 

54 

4 

24 

240 

28 

63 

23 

23 

458 

230 

» 

58 

' 

121 

M 

7 

1 

2 
2 

87 
17 

4 

15 
9 

133 
11« 

17 
0 

34 

29 

300 
149 

157 
73 

1 

50 
8 

i' 

7J 
60 

24 
12 

8 

4 

f 

23 

28 

s 

118 

4 

53 

4 

24 

240 

25 

03 

23 

23 

454 

227 

^ 

H 

1 

120 

80 

7 

« 

69 

07 
80 

o 
2 

3 

1 

30 
17 

4C 
28 

4 

4 

4 

15 
9 

22 
14 

131 
115 

232 
173 

16 
9 

24 
10 

34 
29 

65 
50 

307 
147 

376 
253 

155 
72 

197 
133 

4 
1 

4 
4 

50 

8 

43 
20 

i 

1 

71 
49 

93 
08 

21 
12 

31 
20 

3 

4 

6 
2 

5 

23 

18 
10 

23 

18 
16 

6 

7 
8 

37 
13 

17 

18 
10 

18 

4 

8 
0 

8 

90 
79 

57 

11 
5 

8 

26 
24 

5 

168 
85 

123 

87 
40 

04 

3 
1 



23 

3 

19 

1 

41 

27 

23 

11 

1 
1 

8 

0 

1 
2 

10 
2 

10 
2 

10 
U 

10 

7 

;i 

2 

14 
4 

7 

C 
2 

2 

28 
29 

14 

5 
3 

1 

3 
2 

8 

84 
39 

78 

45 
19 

30 

1 

10 
3 

13 

i' 

15 

lu 

27 

7 

4 

5 

1 
2 

2 

12 

2 
5 

2 
5 

13 

1 

U 

12 
U 

1 

4 
3 

1 

1 

1 

' 

i 

1 

5 
3 

55 
23 

4 

23 
7 

3 

1 

11 
2 

15 

12 

1 

4 

1 

1 
1 

15 

1 

5 

5 

16 
17 

1 

' 

1 
o 

1 

2 
2 

4 

2 

1 



18 



• 

1 
1 

19 

20 



2 

2 
2 

2 

1 

' 

1 

21 

■■ 



1 

a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23 

1 

1 

1 

24 

1 
16 



2S 

7 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

21 

12 

1 

8 

2«l 

4 
3 

2 
2 

1 

2 

6 
10 

14 

7 

8 
4 

1 

5 
3 

27 

1 

1 

1 

1 

28 

2» 



1 

30 

31 

13 

1 

33 

2 

19 

145 

15 

6 

123 

93 

5 

6 

1 

2 

13 

8 

a 

10 
8 

3 

1 

27 
C 

2 

13 
C 

3 

82 
63 

42 

9 

e 

3 

4 

2 

3 

79 
44 

58 

59 
34 

32 

4 

1 

3 
3 

4 

i 



1 
1 

12 

11 
2 

8 

1 
2 

2 

33 

34 

<S 

2 

1 

4 

2 
1 

22 
20 

Ij 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

83 
25 

51 

18 
14 

34 

3 

0 
6 

10 

6 
3 

4 

1 
"■■**' 

8S 

87 

1 



1 

88 

2 

2 

5 

7 
8 

27 

i' 

5 

2 
2 

13 

35 
16 

137 

24 
10 

42 

3 

0 

4 

54 

2 
2 

8 





1 

M 

2 
20 

1 
15 

1 
15 

40 

1 

32 

41 

1 

10 

10 

69 

1 

3 
2 

2 

13 
14 

4 

4 

1 

2 

U 
4 

30 

101 
36 

68 

34 
8 

17 

32 

SO 
34 

35 

6 
3 

3 

■"■"i' 

1 

43 

15 
6 

15 
C 

43 

1 

1 

12 

44 

34 

3.-, 

1 
1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

17 
19 

47 
21 

14 
3 

0 
3 

23 
12 

3 

4fi 

1 

0 

1 

6 

4« 

372 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  1 80.-FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

NORTH   CAKOIilNA. 


• 

SEX.  COLOK,  NATIVITY.  AND       ^„„^e.         XTn-           Con- 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN               ^,        known,  genital. 

OCCCBEED.                             ^ 

Old    ^ 

age. 

GBaJEBAL  DISEASFS. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Mis- 

"^r'    -T.  .  ,     ^*™'''    Scarlet    Diph-     Sypb-    Scrof-    Riolc- 
<"»8-       Total.       gen-      fg^gj.,     t^^ria.     ills.       nU.       ets. 
oral. 

Ana;- 
mia. 

I'otal. 

Epi-  •  Menin- 
lepsy.      gitis. 

- 

Total '    3v597 

>   680 

2,096    . 

370 

93 

78 

9 

2  . 

1 

250 

62 

12 

1 

2 

3 

Male ■    1.909 

Female 1    1.688 

325 
355 

1,169    . 
927    . 

155 
215 

45 
48 

39 
39 

3 
6 

1  . 

1  . 

2 . 

2 . 

137 
113 

35 
27 

7 

4 

■White 

2,«0    1 

462 

1,399    . 

262 

70 

58 

9 

2  . 

1 . 

172 

47 

9 

5 
6 

Male 

1,282    1 

1.158    [ 

2,439 
2,425 

1,274 
1,151 

U    : 

7  1 
1 

223 
239 

461 

758    - 
641 

1,399 

122 
140 

262 
259 

37 
33 

70 
70 

32 
26 

58 
58 

3 
6 

9 
9 

1  . 

1  . 

2  . 
2 

1 . 

88 
84 

172 
171 

87 
84 

1 

25 
22 

47 

3 
G 

9 

1 
1 

7 

47              9 

Parents  native 

Male 

g 

458       1,394  1 

222 
236 

3 

755 
639 

5 

120 
139 

3 

37 
33 

32 
26 

3 
6 

1 

1 

1 

25 
22 

3 
6 

9 
10 

One  or  botb  parents 
foreign. 
Male      

11 

12 
13 

14 

3" 

1 

3 

2 

2 
1 

1 

1 


1 

Female 

Foreign  bom 

15 
16 

Male 

Female 

Colored 

1 
1,157 

1 
218 

097 



108 

23 

20 

3 

78 

15 

3 

17 

1 

18 

Male •-■-■ 

627 
530 

950 

102 
116 

186 

411 

286 

671 

33 

75 

83 

8 
15 

13 

7 
13 

12 

1 
2 

1 

49 
29 

66 

10 
5 

11 

2 
1 

3 

19 

Black 

20 

21 

Male 

507 
443 

207 

85 

101 

32 

329 
242 

126 

24 
59 

25 

5 
8 

10 

5 

7 

8 

i' 

2 

..  1    

41 
25 

12 

7 
4 

4 

2 
1 

22 

Mixed  blood 

23 

24 

Male 

120 
87 

70 

39 
31 

2,096 

17 
15 

48 

82 
44 

9 
16 

13 

3 

7 

1 

2 
6 

1 

1 

8 
4 

6 

3 

1 

3 

25 
26 

1 

Age-  iipriods  when  occoire*!: 
I  nknowu 

Male 

Fi'malo 

27 
21 

7 
6 

1 

4 
2 

1 

2 

1 

•11 

28 

29 

30 
31 

2,096 

1 

1 

Male 

Female 

Under  5 

1,169 
927 

437 

219 
198 

159 

::::::: 

1,169 
927 

44 

32 

24 

5 

1 

9 

92 

19              7 

3? 

'i      231  ; ; 

i 

119 

>        112 

52 

23 
21 

28 

16 
16 

18 

13 
11 

15 

2 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

55 
37 

47 

11 
8 

14 

2 
5 

1 

•ii 
34 

1 
1 

5tol0 

35 

30 
37 

3e 

31 
4t 

4 

Male   

S4 

28 

21 

37 

IS 

9 
9 

r- 

15 

8 
7 

13 

i 

2 

1 

23 
24 

32 

6 
8 

11 

1 
2 

Female 

10  tfl  15 

75 
103 

13 
11 

Mnlo 

<5 

23 
W 

21( 



8 

6 
9 

21 

5 
8 

20 

1 

1 





28 

s 

8 
3 

11 

3 


1 

Female 

1             lSto45 

38 
447 

3 
143 

] 

39 

4 
4. 

4, 

I                  Mnlo    

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7 
13 

•            10 

51 

s: 

131 

13 

e 
c 

1: 
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1 

18 
21 

( 

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1 

1 

(                    Female 

251 

28. 



1  

34 

4 
4 

5                    Mnl>^ 

1                    Female 

12. 
1«< 

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)             6 

1 

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1 

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5  

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20 

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TJiK  i'ki;hli:-mi\I)KD. 


373 


AND  ACE  PKRIOnS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  UY  STATES  AND  TKKKITORIKS:  1890— Continned. 


iVOKTII    CAKOI.I.'VA. 

KKHVOl-S  SYSTEM— COIltlimnl. 

REPRODUCTIVE. 

ACOIDEHTS  AMI  I.tjt-RIRII. 

Paral- 
ysis. 

35 

lopsy. 

Clio, 
roo. 

1 

Inilain- 

matioii 

of 
braiu. 

20 

Al.- 

BCOSS 

on 
licad. 

Hydro' 

coplm- 

lua. 

ijonnil-: 
sionn.  ' 

Fpliial 
ad'iM'- 
tinlis. 

(N.S.) 

Brain 
trouble. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 

moBla. 

Men. 
Atrnal 
(liaor- 
dera. 

Total. 

Falla. 

blows 

on  brad 

or 
splDO. 

Injn- 
birth. 

Snn- 
Btroko 
or  I'X- 
noHiiro 
ioaiin. 

Stroko 

of 
liebi- 
iilng. 

Ex- 

poaure, 
■nal- 
trt-at- 

IUf!Dt, 

over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Bums. 

3 

101 

10 

0 

108 

U 

2 

2 

33 

9 

8 

1 

U 
21 

22 

10 
12 

21 

1 

11 
il 

.       3 

57 
41 

7 
3 

4 
2 

73 
30 

44 

10 

2 

1 
1 

22 
11 

3 
0 

0 
2 

1 

8 

.^.^. 

1 

10 

3 

00 

10 

4 

73 

38 

1 

23 

8 

0 

4 

I 

8 
8 

3 

20 
31 

60 
60 

7 
3 

10 
10 

2 
2 

4 
4 

54 

21 

73 
73 

38 
D8 

1 

14 
8 

22 
21 

2 
0 

8 
7 

8 

0 
0 

R 

n 

1 
1 

3 
8 



1 
1 

T 

10  

s 

0 
12 

1 

1 

8 

3 

29              ' 

2 
2 

53 
20 

2 

31 

7 

1 

13 
8 

1 

2 
5 

1 

0 

B 

8 



31 

3 



I 

10 

11 

! 

i 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

in 

1 

13 

14 

1 

1 

15 





18 

13 

4 
0 

10 

4 

41 

2 

33 

16 

1 

2 

11 

1 

2 

17 

3 

1 

3 

28 
13 

37 

2 

21 
D 

31 

13 
3 

16 

I 

1 
1 

2 

8 
3 

9 

1 
1 

i' 

2 

18 

. 

10 

2 

1 

20 

' 

21 

2 

8 

3 

2 

1 

1 

26    

2 

23 
8 

2 

13 
3 



1 

1 
1 

7 
2 

2 

1 

...         . 

11 
4 

i::::;::; 

2l22 



'23 

24 
25 

' 

2 
1 

1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

t 

1                1 

1 

1 

1 

?(l 

'27 
28 

1 

;=» 

30 
31 

32 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

! 

7 

7 

3 

40 

7 

2 

38 

22 

6 

4 

6 

2 
5 

1 

C 

1 

3 

24 
16 

20 

5 
2 

1 

2 

20 
12 

14 

15 
7 

6 

.     4 
2 

3 

1 
3 

6 

.134 

1 

c 

3 

1 

1 

2            1    35 

1 

1 
!38 

I 

1 

5 

1 

12 
8 

17 

i' 

2 

1 

9 
5 

8 

0 

■ 

1 

i 

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

S 

1 
1 

1    37 

5 

' 

38 

39 

1 

1 

11 
0 

17 

5 
3 

4 

1 

17 

1 

2 
1 

40 

5 

5 

1 

IS 

41 

3 
2 

21 

3 

2 

1 

0 

11 

5 

27 
7 

12 

15 

« 

4 

1 

.     10 
6 

8 

'1 

42 

43 

1 

1 

1 

44 

1 

4S 

1" 

8 
13 

1 

1            3 

'            2 

1 

10 
2 

4 

0 

1 

1 

1 

" 

1 

■       1 

374  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  180.-FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOE,  NA'.nVITy, 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 


■■■-I 

SEX,  COLOn,  NATIVITY,  AM) 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUBKLD. 

Con- 
%nital. 

«, ,        Mis- 
"S^-       ou». 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NEBVO0S  SYSTEM. 

; 

i.ggre-      Vn- 
gate,      known,  i 

TotaL 

F"^"'    Scarlet 

Diph- 
llieria. 

%^,^- 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

AniD-  ! 
mill.     1 

Total. 

Epi-     Mcnin- 
lepsy-      gitis. 

Total 

133 

18 

66 

1 

15 

8 

4 

4    . 

13 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

Female 

84 
51 

11 

40  1 

1 

9 
6 

6 
2 

i i 

5 
8 

2" 

1 

2 

2  |! 

! 

3 

.o|. 

4 

134   i          1-             05 

1- 

15 

8 

4 

4 

1 

13 

2 

1 

Main 

84 
50 

68 
27 

11              40  ! 

1 

9 
6 

9 
5 

6 
2 

4 

1 

4 

1 
1 

2 
2 

3 

5 
8 

8 
5 

2' 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

Female 

7 

4 
3 

25 

36 
9 

1 

1 

V 

Native  born 

Parents  native 

Male 

1 

8 

18 
9 

i 

41  ! 

1 
2 

1 

7 
2 

27 

4 
1 

1 

1 

1 
4 

3 

2 

1 

10 

Female 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 

Male 

Female 

3 

3 

11 

12 
13 

u 

24 
17 

66 

1 

14 

16 
11 

29 

1 

2 
2 

6 

1 
2 

4 

3 

1 
2 

1 

z. 

2 

1 

5 

Male 

Female 

42 

1 

9 
5 

17 
12 

1 

1 

3 
3 

4 

3 

1 

2 
3 

15 

16 

18 
19 

20 

Male 

Female 

Black      

i' 

1 

i' 

1 



__ 

:::::::: 

!" 

21 
22 

23 

Male 

Female 

Mixed  blood - 

i 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

i' 







24 
25 

26 

27 
28 

Male 

Female 

Agoperioila  when  occurred: 

i 

! 

Male 

Female 



'           CO 

40 
26 

31 

06 

1^ 

30 
31 

82 

Male 

Female 

Under  5 

4 

40 
26 

6 

7 





3 

4 

8 

1 

1 

83 
84 

8ri 

Male                    .  .. 

20 
11 

0 

1 
3 

2 

■■--•■ 

4 
2 

1 

5 
2 

3 

i  , 

2 
2 

4 

4 

1 

i 

1 

Female 

S  to  10 

88 

37 

Male 

Female 

lOtolS 

3 
3 

3 

1 
1 



1 

•■•-••• 

i 

1 

1 

3S 
40 

41 

Male 

Female 

IDlo^.O 

2 

1 

20 

10 

5 

1 

1 

:i:::::: 

i 

1 

i 

4S 
41 

i 

!                    Male 

Femcle 

1            4San4lover 

14 

6 

0 

9 

1 

1 

2 



2 
3 

3 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

S                  Male 

3                  Female 

5 
4 

i 

::::::: 

1 

2 
1 

::::::: 

1 
1 

4. 

4 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


375 


AlfD  AOE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCUlMtKU,   BY  ST.Vri:.S  AND    1  r.KKlTOUlES:  IS'JO— Continued. 

.■VOUTU   VAJKOTA. 


.WEBVOrs  SYSTBH- 

-continued. 

IIKPBOlll'CnVB. 

ACCIUKNTM  AM)  IXJCBIU. 

Pnrnl- 

Cat* 
li-iwy. 

Clio- 
rt-a. 

Tiiflnni- 
mntiun 

of 

brain. 

Ab. 

HCCMS 
111) 

head. 

Hvilro- 

rcplin- 

his. 

COQTUl- 

siona. 

Spliial 
nlleo- 
tioni*. 
(N.S.) 

Brnin 
tmuMo. 

(X.S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 
mollis. 

Mob- 

■Iriul 
diHor. 
ilers. 

1 

Total. 

Foil*, 

blawR 

on  lii'jiil 

or 
■pine. 

rii-M  .^t 
birtli. 

Sun- 

stroko 
or  ex- 
pos tiro 
to  suu. 

Slroko 

liulit- 
Dim;. 

Ex- 
IMMilr», 

mat' 
tn-iit. 
nu'Ul, 
ovt-r- 
work. 

Fright. 

liarns. 

2 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

13 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

12 
1 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

13 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 
1 

2 

12 

1 

0 

* 

8 

2 

2 

1 

i  

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

» 

S 
3 

1 
1 

m 

1 

...... 

_ 

_          1 ...1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

::::::::;::::::: 

\tt 

! 

1 

1 

2 

2 

11 



1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

2 

1? 

1 

1 



11 

2 

1 

7 

3 

1 

2 

1 

M 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

d 

1 

3 

1 

2 

i' 

1!i 

1 

:::;:.. 

1A 

i 

17 

IR 

IB 

.' 

"m 

1      ■ 

1 

1 

m 

n 

1, 
1 



7> 

^ 

1 

' 

f 

I 

t4 

«S 

^. 

TH 

rt 



•w 

i 

1 

; 

?• 

i 

1 

m 

.  1 

Al 

1 

4 

1 

1 

6 

4 

2 

n 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 

e 

4 

o 

n 

1 1 

1 



34 

1 



• 
2 

1 

1 

311 

, 

1'  ■  ■ 

1 
2 

1 

1.      .. 

M 

1 



1 

it? 

1 

> 

SB 

1 



1 

1 

a 

1 

1 

3B 

40 

1 

- 

1 

1 

2 

2 



41 

1 

2 

2 

47 

\ 

1 

1 

1 

41 

1 

1 

1 

44 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1... 

1 

4!> 

!          1 

1 

1 

4A 

1               1             1 

1 

li               1         "   1               1 

1 

376 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR, -NATIVITY^ 


OHIO. 


< 

SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITT.  AXD 

AGE   PERIODS   WBES 

OCCURRED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GEKEBAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOnS  STSTEM. 

1 

/ 

Total. 

Fever, 

gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria, 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anae- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total  

8,035 

1,679 

3,599 

198 

719 

419 

249 

128 

15 

-    5 

12 

10 

932 

263 

15 

Male 

7 

4,460 

3.575 

7  .^07 

872 
807 

2,025 
1,574 

102 
96 

363 
356 

231 
188 

133 
116 

72 
56 

11 

4 

3 
2 

7 
5 

5 
5 

534 
398 

140 
123 

5 
10 

3 

Female 

White 

Male 

4 

1,640 

3,513 

194 

709 

413 

245 

126 

15 

5 

12 

10 

919 

263 

15 

5 

4,352 
3,516 

7,166 

5,844 

3,255 
2,589 

1,322 

845 
795 

1,462 
1,266 

1,968 
1,545 

3,321 
2,682 

101 
93 

123 
110 

357 
352 

604 
495 

228 
185 

389 
319 

130 
115 

230 
187 

72 
54 

119 
97 

11 
4 

15 
12 

3 
2 

3 
3 

7 
5 

12 
11 

5 
5 

10 
9 

526 
393 

860 
661 

140 
123 

246 
209 

5 

10 

15 
12 

e 

7 

8 

Parents  native 

Male       

g 

655 
611 

196 

1,526 
1,156 

639 

58 
52 

13 

244 
251 

109 

176 
143 

70 

102 
85 

43 

53 
44 

22 

8 
4 

3 

1 
2 

7 
4 

1 

5 
4 

1 

382 
279 

199 

119 
90 

37 

4 
8 

3 

10 

U 

One  or  botli  parents- 
foreign. 
Male 

1? 

728 
594 

701 

90 
100 

176 

345 
294 

192 

6 
7 

71 

59 
50 

105 

36 
34 

24 

10 
24 

15 

14 

8 

7 

3 

1 

118 
81 

59 

17 
20 

17 

1 
2 

13 

Female 

1 

1 

H 

2 

Male 

15 

369 
332 

168 

108 
60 

114 

94 

84 

39 

97 
95 

86 

37 
34 

4 

54 
51 

10 

16 

8 

6 

9 
6 

4 

5 

2 

2 

2 

26 
33 

13 

4 
13 

Id 

17 

Colored 



Male 

■   ■' 

1R 

27 
12 

29 

57 
29 

62 

1 
3 

2 

6 

4 

6 

3 
3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

8 
5 

6 

10 

Female 

2 

1 

?n 

Black 

Male 

?i 

75 
39 

54 

20 
9 

10 

40 
22 

24 

1 
1 

2 

5 
1 

4 

1 
1 

4 

1 
3 

1 

4 
2 

7 

n. 

1 
1 

"a 

Male 

1 

M 

33 
21 

909 

7 
3 

739 

17 

7 

2 

1 
3 

79 

2 

2 

12 

2 
■    1 

4 
3 

02 

1 

m 

Female 

1 
3 

1 

?f. 

Age  periods  when  occnrred : 
Unknown 

2 

3 

32 

Male 

77 

481 
428 

3,599 

2,025 
1,074 

1,2S1 

730 
501 

414 

238 
178 

200 

162 

128 

803 

407 
332 

35 
44 

7 
5 

3 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

21 
41 

6 
26 

?8 

29 

Congenital 

3,599 

Male 

1 

to 

888 

2,025 
1,574 

1 

ai 

Female 

82 

Under  5 

192 

185 

102 
83 

89 

107 

58 

5 

7 

8 

411 

84 

11 

Male 

33 

200 
188 

77 

105 
87 

58 

57 
60 

42 

32 
26 

42 

4 
1 

4 
3 

1 

6 
3 

1 

249 

162 

139 

53 
31 

56 

3 
8 

M 

3^ 

5  to  10 

• 

Male 

M 

41 

36 

74 

32 
24 

41 

47 
42 

48 

28 
20 

01 

22 

20 

26 

23 

19 

17 

2 

1 

3 

80 
69 

73 

32 
24 

41 

1 

1 

37 

-•*•••• 

1 
1 

1 
1 

38 

10  to  15 

Male 

!l» 

1          33 
41 

280 

1 

21 

20 

181 

14 

12 

47 

11 
6 

7 

3 

38 
35 

121 

20 
21 

41 

:::;:::: 

40 

Female 

1 

1 

41 

15  to  45 

•> 

2 

Male 

47 

443 
380 

720 

383 
848 

120 
131 

141 

02 
02 

187 

34 
27 

24 

25 
22 

23 

4 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1. 

3 

62 
50 

120 

22 
19 

0 

1 
1 

43 

Female 

44 

45  and  over 

- 

108 

Male 

4.'> 

02 
70 

102 
00 

78 
80 

13 
11 

12 
11 

1 

84 
42 

7 
2 

48 

Fomalo 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


377 


ANT)  A(iK  I'KKIODS  WHEN  DKKECT  Of'CUK-Hi:)),  ItY  STATICS  AND  TEHRITORIES:  IHUO— Continued 


OHIO. 


•s 

KEnVOl-S  BT8TKM— continued.               <  .!■'.■ 

BKPnODl'CTIVE. 

ACCIUE.VTil  A.NU   I.VJCBIIS. 

r«r«i 

ysjs. 

rmn. 

opsy. 

Tnfliun- 
Cho-    mat  inn 
roa.         or 
brain. 

Ab- 

srOAH 

on      1 
brad. 

H-V-l-Convnl-fafc' 

0.;;-.-    ...„,.    u^^ 

Drain 

rimlilo. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Pbl- 
raoBis. 

Men- 
Htrual 
dlBor. 

dera. 

Total. 

FaUa. 
blowa 
on  bead 

or 
spine. 

I^Jn. 
rii-B  Ht 
birth. 

Snn- 
Htroku 
or  VI- 
porturo 
to  sun. 

,,"[,        treat- 

"'"8        ov?^ 
*•       over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Bnnu. 

131 

12          125 

5 

14 

230 

73 

53 

44 

44 

445 

248 

46 

4 

99 

38 

10 

1 

81 
SO 

4  74 

5  51 

2 
3 

10 

4 

147  1         35 
02  !         40 

1 

30 
17 

333 
112 

180 
50 

42 

4 

3 

1 

70 
20 

25 
13 

4 
6 

% 

44 

44 

8 

125 

12  1 

123 

5 

It 

235  j         74 

53| 

44 

44 

435 

244 

46 

4 

95 

36 

10 

4 

77 
48 

110 
94 

4 
8 

12 
8 

72 
51 

112 
77 

2 
3 

4 
3 

10 
4 

13 
G 

145              35  1 

3« 
17 

46 
34 

827 
108 

375 
285 

185 
59 

214 
160 

42 

4 

37 
25 

3 

1 

4 
3 

09 
26 

77 
63 

24 
12 

34 

2« 

•       4 

a 

9 

8 

^ 

90 

223 
152 

SO 

73 
CC 

44 

32 
26 

44 

32 
28 

T 
8 

53 
41 

23 

3 
5 

* 

48 
29 

33 

M 

58 

71 

30 
30 

7 

23 
11 

12 

214 
71 

00 

121 
39 

54 

22 
3 

12 

2 

1 

1 

47 
16 

14 

18 
8 

8 

4 
4 

1 

9 

1 
1 

7 

26 
« 

26 
6 

11 

9 

1 
3 

18 
17 

11 

i 

1 

4 
3 

47 
24 

12 

4 
3 

1 

7 
5 

7 

68  ' 
22 

60 

43 
11 

30 

11 
1 

0 

1 

9 
S 

18 

4 
4 

2 

i' 

1 

If 

6 
12 

6 
12 

13 
14 

4 
6 

6 
5 

4 
8 

4 

I             c.\ 

45 
15  1 

10 

21 
9 

4 

9 

13 
5 

4 

2 

........ 

2 

i' 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

12 

16 

17 

4 

2 

5 

2 

2 
2 

1 

...    1 

0 

4 

7 

4 

1 
3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

18 

1 

.. 

19 

3 



30 

... 



3 
2 

1 

1 

4 
3 

3 

3 

I 
2 

1 

SI 

1 

1 

33 

2 

3 

1 

1 

23 

t 

1 

2 

1 
2 

7 

2 

1 

13 

1 

I 

34 

1 
5 

1 
4 

2» 

10 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

5 

4 

1 

1 

38 

6 
4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 
3 

1 
1 

11 

4 

4 
1 

4 

1 

2 
2 

i7 

o 

2 

2 

1         1 

26 

38 

1 

30 

1 

81 

31 

2 

75 

1         11 

151 

38 

7 



115 

82 

4 

5 

17 

7 

83 

20 
U 

5 

1 
1 

2 

1 

8 
3 

95 
60 

35 

18 
20 

9 

0 

1 

4 

74 
41 

53 

54 
28 

34 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 
2 

5 

10 
7 

10 

4 
3 

I 

33 

34 

24 

1 

35 

4 
1 

3 

12 
12 

8 

1 

1 

23 
12 

13 

3 
6 

3 

3 

1 

4 

36 
17 

51 

23 
11 

38 

2 

1            2 

9 

1 

4 

i 

1 

36 

1 

1 
1 

3 
6 

37 

8 

3 

1 

88 

1 

2 
1 

14 

5 
3 

11 

7 

e 

2G 

3 

0 

4 
11 

42 
9 

156 

35 
3 

64 

'.i           t 

1              58 

2 
2 

7 

i' 

38 

1 

4 

3 
21 

3 
21 

1 
26 

40 

3 

1 

a 

S 

8 

68 

2 
2 

1 

7 

4 

1 
2 

1 

15 
11 

7 

3 
6 

11 

5 
» 

25 

126 
30 

55 

54 
10 

25 

24 
2 

9 

1 

43 
16 

21 

4 
3 

42 

21 
18 

21 
18 

43 
44 

*l 

43 
25 

J . 

1 

3 
1 

4 
8 

0 
2 

17 
8 

44 
11 

19 

e 

0 

1          16 

1 

45 

1 

18 

18 

1           ' 

I 



a 

' 

1 

378  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  1  80.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

OKE.AHOIVIA. 


SEX.  COLOR.  NATnTTY.  AND 

AGE  TKRIODS  WHEN 

OCCUKKED. 

1 

Aggrc- 
liate. 

TTn-        Con- 
known,  genital. 

01(1 
age. 

Mis- 
(sellane- 

0U8. 

GEXERAL  DISEASES.                                                       1 

NERTOnS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fevor, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof. 
ula. 

Eick- 
cts. 

i 

i 
Anto- 
mia. 

TotaL 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

34 

3 

15 

3 

3 

2 

S 

1 

21 
13 

1 
2 

9 
0 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

3 
2 

1 

2 

1 

a 

lemalo 

White 

1 

4 

33 

3 

14 

....^. 

3 

3 

2 

5 

1 

21 1 
13 

33 
32 

1                8 
ft  1 

1 
2 

3 
3 

2 

1 

3 
3 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 

3 
2 

5 
4 

1 

1 

« 

Female 

1 
3 

3 

14 
14 

1 
1 

'; 

Parents  native 

ti 

19 
13 

1 

1 

2 

8 
G 

1 
2 

2 
1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

id 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 

1 

12 
13 

14 

1 

' 

1 



15 

la 

17 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

19 
20 

Black 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

22 
23 

24 
23 

2S 

Ago  neriodn  when  occurred : 

1 

Male 

27 
2» 

29 

1 

15 

9 
G 

9 

15 

Male 

1 

30 
31 

32 

( 

J 

9 
0 

......... 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Male 

5 

33 
34 

35 

i 

1 
1 

T   "  i 

1 

3 

1 

1 

ii i' 

1 

2                 1 

1 

i 

36 

37 

38 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



39 
40 

41 

1 
5 

1 

15  to  45 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

43 
44 

... 

1 

Malf 

45 

1 

1 

46 

THE  FKERLK-MINDED. 


379 


AKD  AOI^  PKRIons  WHEN  DEKECT  OCCURRED,  HV  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  IH'.iO— Continiic.I. 

OKi,Ano:ti  A. 


hi: 

-Kiiitl  •  il\  r.. 

ALi  IllK.NT.-i  AMI   lifJVmtBB, 

rural- 
y»i». 

Cnta- 
It-iMiy. 

CIio- 
roo. 

Inflam- 
niatiim 

uf 
brain. 

Ab. 

4111 

licatl. 

Hydro- 
cepha- 
lus. 

Convnl- 
■ioiia. 

Spinal 
nirrc 
linnn. 

(X.S.) 

Brain 
Iniuhln. 
(N.  S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 
moaia. 

Men- 
atnial 
disor- 
ders. 

TotaL 

Knlls, 

Mows 

on  head 

nr 

spine. 

Injn- 
rlniat 
birth. 

1 
Son- 
Btmko 
or  i-\- 
pOHiiro 

to  BUU. 

Stroke 

of 

lisht- 

DlOg. 

Ex- 

poauro, 
mal. 
trciit- 
nu-nt, 
over- 
work. 

Krigbt. 

Bums. 

1 

1 

2 

6 

4 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

S 

4 

1 

1 



I 

1 



3 

S 

4 

1 

~ 

1 

1 
1 

2 
2 

6 

4 

1 

1 

I 
I 

1 

5 
5 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 
1 

■ 

1         ' 

4 

1 

t 



10 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1' 

.. 

13 

,. 

14 

1 

IS 

1 

1 

::::::::::::::: 

■ 

in 

, 

17 

Id 

19 

■ 

"•n 

* 

•n 

n 



n 

*>! 

^ 

1 

1 

28 

1 

X 

J 

1 

.  .1 

77 

9f| 

"t 

<m 

1 

1 

Ti 

1 

2 

1 

1 

32 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

r. 

V) 

■ 



34 
3S 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

?A 

1 



37 
38 

1 

i 

' 

3B 
40 

U 

1 



2 

1 

1 



2 

I 

1 

43 
43 

44 

1 

4S 
4t 

i 



S80 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND.     ' 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

OREGON. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  ASD 

AOE  PERIODS  WUEN 

OCCCUHEU. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Slis- 

cellano- 

oas. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NEBVOCS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Svph- 
iUs. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

liick- 

ets. 

Ane- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

283 

35 

150 

1 

35 

18 

13 

4 

1 

22 

7 

Male 

""       1 

2 
3 

143 
140 

20 
IS 

77    

73             1 

19 
10 

7 

5 
8 

2 

7 
15 

2 
5 

1 

4 

283 

35 

ISO 

1 

35 

18 

13 

4 

1 

22 

7 

5 
6 

143 
1-10 

250 

214 

111  \ 
103  ! 

36 

20 
15 

'^8 

77 
73 

157 

i' 

1 

19 
16 

30 
26 

7 

11 

17 
14 

5 
8 

12 
11 

2 

4 

2 

7 
15 

21 
19 

2 
5 

6 
6 

1 

1 

1 

8 

Parents  native 

Male 

21  '        120 



9 

12 
9 

CO 
60 

17 

17 
0 

7 
7 

3 

5 
U 

1 

2 

2 

6 

13 

2 

1 
0 

1 

11 

One  or  both  parents  | 
foreign. 

"! 

1                4 

1 

12 
13 

14 

IT    1 

5 
2 

7 

11 
6 

13 

1 

1 



Female                             '"^  ' 

1 

3 
5 

3 
1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 

33 



1 

Male 



15 

10 

17 

15 
18 

3 
4 

6 

7 

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

:::::::::"":: 

Male             

••  ■•     1   -            1 

18 
19 

20 

Fi'uiale 

1 

1 

Male            

21 
22 

23 

Mnle               

24 
25 

2« 



Age  ppriixls  when  occurred: 

9 

4 

3 

Male    

27 
2S 

2S 

2 
150 

3 
1 



2 

i 

1 

150 

M.nlc 

1 

30 
31 

77 
73 

34 

* 

3 
1 

5 

77 
73 

1 

. 

1 

5    '         !•' 

7 

4 

1 

11 

3 

M.ilo 

2 
3 

2 

33 

14 
20 

21 

5 

3 
4 

3 

2 
2 

2 
9 

6 

1 
2 

3 

1 

T) 

5  to  10  

Malo 

3n 

10 
11 

9 

3 

4 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 
4 

1 
2 

H7 

Fomale 

1 

ilR 

3 

Malo 

I 

m 

S 

4 

30 

2 

2 

10 

1 
2 

11 

1 

1 

1 

40 

1 

41 

15  to  45 

1 

2 

Male 

4? 

10  :'           7 

11  .1 

5 
0 

U 

1 
1 

2 

43 

FpDlalc 

1 

1 

1 

44 

30 

8 

1 

Mnlo 

4S 

14 

10 

2 
0 

7 

4 

1 

1 

4A 

1 

1 

' 

Til !•:  FEEBLK-:\fTXDl-:T). 


381 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURKF.P,   UY  .STATKS  ANU  TKKklTOKIKS:  1890— Continueil. 

OBKCiOIV. 


NEKvoos  sYSTKM— continaed. 

HBPBOnUCTIVE. 

ACaDEJfTS  ASO  IXJCBin. 

Parnl 

y»is. 

Cain- 
Iei)»y. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Iiiflnin- 
luntion 

ol' 
brain. 

All- 

fcCOHS 

on 
head. 

Ily.lro. 

rt>|iha- 

lus. 

Convnl- 
sioua. 

Spinal 
allcc- 
tions. 

(N.  S.) 

Drain 
trouble. 

(N.  S.) 

Total. 

Phi. 
moHls. 

Men- 
fitrnal 
ilUor- 
tlcm. 

ToUl. 

Fallii. 

binwit 

on  head 

or 
siiinc. 

Injn- 
rlt-H  al 
birth. 

Snn- 
fltmko 
or  ex. 
pofluro 
to  aun. 

Stroke 

of 
IlKht- 
ntog. 

Ex- 
pos n  re, 
nial- 
t  real- 
men  t, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Bam*. 

3 

7 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

10 

7 

3 

7 

2 



1 

1 
2 

3 

4 

1 
1 

13 
6 

4 
3 

3 

5 
2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

3 

3 



3 

7 

2 

2 

1 

8 

3 

19 

7 

3 

7 

i 

1 
2 

3 
3 

3 

4 

7 
6 

] 
1 

2 

1 

13 
0 

15 
13 

4 

3 

6 
0 

3 

5 
2 

6 

5 

1 
1 

2 

1 



:::::: 

2 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 



1 
2 

8 

3 

1 

1 

0 

4 

2 

3 
3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

■ 

2 

1 

1 

1 

U 

i 

1 

1 

U 



1              1 

u 

1 

1 

2 

4 



1 

1 

1 

13 

2 

2 

1 

2 

u 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

15 



2 

2 

16 



17 

1 1 1 1 

1 

1 

IS 

;::::::: ..............|......... ...... 

19 



a> 

■  ■   1 

1 

21 

22 

23 



1 





1 

1 

1       .... 

1 

24 

1 

25 

2 

1 

1 

as 

1 

2 

1 

1          1 

27 

::::::::!: : 

1 

28 

» 

1 

1 

I 

(     _      _.. 

....        i 

1 

80 

1 

::::::::::::     "■::::■: 

I 

1 

81 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

SS 

1 

1      "    ■ 

1 

1 
4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

83 

1      1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

84 

1 

S 

5 

86 

1 

1 

2 
3 

2 
3 

8fl 

1 

1 



87 

1 

88 

1        ■"■"! 



1 

1 

1 

SB 





40 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

41 

1  "■ 

i 

1 

3 
2 

5 

1 

1 

1 
1 

4 

42 

1 
1 

1 
2 

1 
2 

t 

43 

1 

44 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 
1 

1 

8 

1 

I 

46 

1 

2 

2 

i 

46 

1                 1 

1 

1 

1 

382 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-SHNDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  KATIvmr, 

PE  NNB  Vf i  TANI  A. 


BEX,  COLOR,  KATiriTY.  AND 

AOE  PERIODS  WHES 

OCCDEBED. 

li 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
celUne- 

0U8. 

OKN-ERAI.  DISEASES. 

NEKTOCS  STSTE5I. 

Agere- 
gate. 

TTn- 
Imown. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fover. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Svph- 
ills. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Kiok- 
ets. 

Anse- 
luia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 

t'Uis. 

1 

Total    

8,753 

1,635 

3,758 

209 

876 

600 

272 

290 

9 

3 

1« 

4 

1,043 

442 

31 

2 
3 

4.786 
3.967 

700       2.110  1 

100 
109 

450 
426 

341 
259 

153 
119 

109 
127 

5 

4 

1 
2 

11 
5 

2 
2 

587  ' 
450 

2.16 
206 

24 

7 

K!9 

1,648 

•WTiitot 

jfale 

4 

8,603 

1,592 

3,696 

209 

862 

591 

266 

293 

9 

3 

16 

4 

1,034 

438 

31 

4.708 
3,893 

7,757 
C,533 

781 
8U 

1,324 
1,149 

2,071 
1,025 

3,504 
3,000 

100 
109 

148 
132 

44n 
419 

737 
629 

334 
257 

503 
450 

149 

117 

247 
183 

160 
127 

284 

238 

5  1           1 

4 ;      2 

11 
5 

10 
15 

2 

583 
451 

960 
786 

234 
204 

415 

24 
7 

31 

G 

7 
8 

2   : 

9 
8 

3 
3 

4 
3 

Tarenta  Dative.. 

Male       

335  !          25 

0 
10 

U 

3.561 
2,992 

1,204 

549 
600 

175 

1,673 
1,327 

504 

73 
59 

16 

322 
307 

108 

239 
191 

113 

109 
74 

64 

132 
106 

46 

4 
4 

1 

1 

2 

11 
4 

1 

2 
1 

428 
358 

174 

177             19 
158              6 

80              6 

One  or  both  parents 
forei^. 

1    

12 
13 

14 

695 
509 

846 

4 
12 

61 

59 
49 

125 

62 
51 

28 

13 
15 

9 

31 
33 

19 

30 
16 

9 

1 

105 
69 

74 

43              5 
37              1 

23    

82 
268 

205 
192 



1 

1 

13 
16 

17 

452 
394 

150 

139 
129 

43 

99 
93 

62 

23 
38 

62 
63 

U 

9 
6 

4 
5 

3 

50 
24 

9 

'i\:.:::::: 



4 



1 

IB 

78 
124 

15 
28 

37 

39 
23 

60 

7 
7 

13 

7 
2 

7 

4 
2 

5 

3 

4 

5 

5 

2 
2 

2 

IllacU 

. 

21 

22 

23 

64 
60 

20 

12 
23 

6 

32 
18 

12 

6 

7 

1 

5 
2 

2 

3 
2 

1 

2 

• 

3 
2 

4 

2 

MiTMl  lilnnti 

1 

2 

i 

24 
23 

14 
12 

617 

3 
3 

423 

7 
5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
3 

103 

1 

2  1 

Ago  periods  when  occurred: 

53 

17 

7 

9 

1 

66 

1 

Male 

27 
28 

as 

328 
289 

3,758 

217 
206 

24 
29 

I 

4 

3 

4 

5 

1 

60 
37 

41 
25 

1 

3,758 

Male 

30 

a 
at 

2,110 
],C48 

1,531 

384 

2,110 
1,048 

228 

302 

120 

153 

3 

1 

13 

3 

460 

179 

23 

Male 

' 

S3 

u 
s» 

900 
625 

478 

204 
180 

115 

135 
93 

43 

186 
116 

113 

79 
60 

42 

95 

58 

70 

2 
1 

1 

i 

9 
4 

1 
2 

285 
184 

134 

no 

83 
81 

20 
3 

2 

Male 

as 

>7 

244 
234 

319 

S3 
52 

'          75 

24 
19 

42 

54 
S9 

63 

20 
22 

19 

34 
36 

38 

63 
71 

75 

36 
45 

44 

1 
1 

2 

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

Mole 

a» 

M 

«i 

170 
140 

1,102 

36 
30 

304 

21 
21 

299 

36 

27 

85 

10 
0 

55 

23 
IS 

26 

2 

i 

2 

1 

42 
33 

137 

25 
19 

60 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Malp 

*2 
«3 

44 

697 
565 

888 

217 
244 

139 
160 

211 

47 
88 

20 

31 
24 

20 

13 
13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

60 
71 

125 

31 
29 

12 

1 

1 

1 

209 

MaIo 

1 

4t 

422 
406 

99 

145 

100 
109 

107 
104 

g 

11 

0 
11 

1 

05 
60 

7 
5 

i* 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


383 


^  AGE  PERIODS  WIIEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED.  13Y  STATES  AND  TERKITOKIES:  l«00-Co„tinucd. 

PBSNByiiVANIA. 


384 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUSIB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

RHODE    ISI^AKD. 


SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY,  AND 

AOE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCCBBED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

■Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

Mia- 

celhiue- 

ous. 

GEN-ERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SrSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph. 

theria. 

Syph. 
ills. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anso- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

488 

1 

iu 

92 

20 

6 

13 

1 

72 

27 

1      ' 

2 
8 

2(0  ■'           47  '         100 

44 
48 

13 

7 

2 

4 

11 
2 

35 
37 

12 
IS 



218               '.7              .-.<     

1 

White 

4 

471 

87           101 

90 

19 

S 

13 

1 

70 

26 



Male 

6 
6 

7 
8 

2(n 
208 

304 
275 

154 
121 

89 

52 
37 

107 

45 
42 

67 
54 

105 ' 
56 

133 
101 



42 

4S 

59 
50 

13 
6 

17 

11 

2 
3 

5 
2 

11 

11 
9 

33 
37 

56 
39 

11 
15 

21 
14 

1 
1 

Parents  uativc 

Male 

9 
10 

U 

29 

25 

13 

G5 
30 

32 

20 
30 

9 

7 
4 

6 

2 

3 

7 
2 

2 

20 
19 

17 

8 
6 

7 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Male 

1 

12 
13 

5 

8 

20 

23 

9 

28 

7 

2 

31 

4 
2 

2 

2 

1 

2 
2 

6 
12 

14 

1 
6 

5 

1 

:::;:::::;:;:; 



14 

57 

50 

17 

7 
10 

13 

6 

7 

4 

11 
9 

1 

7 

17 

11 

3 

15 
16 

2 

2 

2 

8 
0 

2 

2 
3 

1 



17 

1 

1 

Male 

1R 

2 
5 

5 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

19 

1 
1 

1 
1 

?n 

Black                       

2 

« 

1 

1 

Ma  If 



01 

2 

2 

1 
2 

2 

^   1 

1 

?? 

1 

1 

"^ 

1 

Male 

fi 

1 
3 

72 

1 

75 

2 
55 

?(t 

Age  periiids  when  occarrc<l : 

10 

6 

* 

Male       

•n 

34 

38 

164 

27 

28 

4 
6 

2 

4 

1 
3 

78 

?9 

161 

Male    



30 

IOC 
58 

73 

8 

106 
58 

31 

a? 

Under  5              

12 

11 

2 

8 

1 

27 

9 

Male 

33 

42 
31 

22 

6 
3 

8 

4 

5 

9 

2 

2 

2 

1 

7 

1 

1 

11 

16 

0 

3 
6 

0 





M 

1 

3S 

Main 

iWt 

0 
13 

IS 

1 
2 

2 

2 
3 

4 

5 

4 

4 

3 
3 

3 

117 

2 

a 

1 
1 

1 
2 

BR 

10  to  15            

Male 

39 

8 
10 

68 

1 

1 

16 

3 

1 

26 

2 

1 

8 

i' 

1 

2 

2 
2 

10 

2 
1 

2 

40 

41 

15  lo  45            

2 

Male 

4? 

40 
28 

71 

7 
9 

10 

14 
12 

3S 

2 

1 

1 

i' 

1 

2 

7 
3 

16 

1 
1 

3 

4» 

44 

Milo 

411 

31 
40 

6 
6 

13 
22 

8 
8 

2 

1 

4A 

Frmaln 

1 

1 

THE  FEEBLK-MTNDED. 


385 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AM)  TEKKITOKIES:  18i)0— Contiuued. 


HEKTora  SYSTEH— continued. 

BBPBOOCCnVE. 

ACCIDK.VT8  AXO  I.IJUUD. 

rnral- 

Cata- 
kl>.y. 

Cho- 
rea. 

In  flam- 
matiuti 

oi 
brain. 

Ab- 

on 
head. 

Hydro- , 

ccpba-  1 

lua. 

Jonvnl- 
aioDS. 

Spinal 

nirc-c- 

1iilU'>. 

(N.S.) 

Brain 
Tonblo. 
(N.8.) 

Total.' 

rhi. 

niosia. 

Men- 
alrual 
diaor- 
ders. 

! 

Total.  ' 

Falla. 
blowa  1 
on  hoad 

«r 
spina. 

Injn- 

rlcMBt 
birtb. 

San- 
atruko 
or  ox- 

[H>N  un- 
to 8UU- 

Stroko 

of 

llahi- 
uiug. 

r.5 

poaora, 
mal- 
troat- 
nient, 
over- 
work. 

Frlrfht. 

noma. 

13 

2 

7 

2 

11 

» 

46 
21 

Zt 

1 

6 

13 

4 

2 

1 

3 

7 

S 
2 

1 
1 

4 
7 

8 

11 
lu 

1 

S 

7 
0 

1 

3 

...... 

2 

4            2 

10 

2 

0 

2 

11 

13 

44 

19 

1 

6 



13 

__ 

3 

7 

7 
6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 
7 

11 
8 

10 
3 

0 
8 

i 

2.'-. 
10 

32 
20 

11 
8 

14 
7 

1 

5 

7 
0 

11 
B 

1 

3 

3 
2 

2 

2 

2 

t    1 

4 
2 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1 
5 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

3 
5 

3 

G 
2 

1 

13 
7 

12 

.1 
2 

7 

1 

2 

5 
3 

3 

2 

1 

10 

2 

1 

1 



U 

. 

1 

'"'i' 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 
4 

12 

5 
2 

5 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

la 

1 

IS 

3 

4 

2 

V 

2 

u 

......   . 

1 
3 

2 

3   ' 1 

.Jt 

4 
8 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 
1 

-  „ 

2' 

u 

1 

M 

1 

U 

1 

1 

18 



■ 

2 

1 

2 

1 

( 

19 

20 





21 

1 
I 

1 
1 

23 

1 



21 



1 



24 

1 

1 

1 
1 

25 

1 

1 

2S 



_   _ 

1 

1 

1 

'21 

1 

1 

i 

28 

30 

1 



,n 

2 

1 

3 

2 

9 

1 

10 

10 

1 

..„ 

2 

3 

la 



1 
1 

1 

o! 

1    1 

1 

1 

3 
6 

1 

1 

8 

7 

3 

C 
4 

3 

1 

1 
1 

2' 

13 

1 

34 

1 

n 

1 

1 

1 

...1    

1 
2 

5 

1 
2 

2 

36 

1 

ST 

1 

3 

38 

) 

30 

1 

3 

:::::;;. 

5 
13 

2 

4 

3 
7 

40 

1 

1 

3 

2 

41 

i  ■■ 

3 

3 

10 
3 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

S 
2 

3 

43 

1 
S 

1 

1 

a 

8 

3 

Z 



44 

1 

1 

t 

1 

5 

3 

4 

3 

2 

1 

46 



1 

3 

.41 

1 

... 

7176  INS 25  y 


586 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

SOUTH  CAROI.INA. 


BEX,   COLOR.  KATtVlTY,   AND 

A6E  PERIODS    WHEN 

OCCL-RRED. 

Aggro- 
gate. 

TTn. 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

OENERAI.  DISEASES. 

KKKVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
lover. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anae- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total                    

1.805 

364 

997 

47 

155 

47 

37 

6 

3 

119 

42 

3 

Male 

7 

971 
834 

169 
195 

583 
414 

15 
32 

70 
85 

25 
22 

30 

20 
17 

4 

6t 
55 

18 
24 

2 
1 

^ 

2 

3 

■Wljjte      .               

4 

846 

446 
400 

842 
820 

173 

443 

20 

71 

24 

5 

68 

27 

2 

Male    



n 

71 
102 

171 
I        170 

2.-.9 
184 

442 
437 

9 
•    11 

20 
20 

35 
36 

70 
67 

17 
13 

30 
29 

16 

13 

1 

13 
11 

24 
24 

3 

33 
35 

08 
06 

11              ll 

n 

o 

5 
5 

1 

10 

27 
27 

1 

2 
2 

7 
8 

Parents  nntivo 

Male 

1 

430 
300 

16 

70 
100 

1 

230 
181 

5 

9 
11 

33 
31 

3 

13 
11 

3 
2 

1 

32 
34 

2 

11 

16 

1 
1 

10 

11 

1 :::: 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Male           

1 

( 

i 

T* 

S 
8 

4 

1 

: i' 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1       ._L„ 

1 

1 
1 

13 
14 

Male                 

1 

Ti 

2 
2 

S59 

1           \ 
191 

1 

« 

|....     1 

' 

1 
84 

'       ... 

17 

551 

27 

17 

13 

1 

3 

51 

15 

1 

Malo 

1 

1R 

525 
434 

813 

4CC 
377 

116 

i          98 
93 

102 

324 
230 

492 

0 
21 

20 

35 
49 

75 

8 
9 

16 

7 
6 

12 

1 

31 
20 

1 

1          46 

7 
8 

15 

1 
1 

3 
3 

20 

Ulack 

1 

Male                 

21 

86 
76 

29 

291 
201 

62 

6 

20 

1 

30 

45 

9 

8 

8 

1 

7 
5 

1 

1 

1..  . 

29 
17 

7 
8 

1 

3 

1 

23 

Malo 

1 

"I 

59 
57 

55 

12 

17 

42 

33 
29 

i" 

5 
4 

6 

2 
3 

3 

'?'» 

1 
1 

1 

26 

Ago  perioda  wheu  occurred : 

1 

2 

Malo                 

1 

1 

77 

20 
29 

997 

20 
22 

3 
3 

i ' 

1 

1 
2 

Ofl 

.■:::::;: 



1 

1 

1 

2 

20 

997 

Malo          

1 

1 

^0 

5S3 
414 

214 

112 
102 

08 

103 

SS3 
414 

Til 

33 

12 

0 
0 

9 

6 
3 

4 

8 

1 

15 

9 

3 

44 

16 

1 

Mall"          



in 

51 
52 

48 

19 
14 

14 

4 
5 

7 

2 

i 

1 

23 
21 

23 

8 
8 

11 

i 

ii 

1 

Male 

3fl 

SI 

47 

40 
30 

218 

24 
24 

30 

8 
6 

7 

5 
2 

4 

1 

11 
12 

10 

5 
0 

7 

rr 

Female 

10  to  15 

1 

ilR 

Male 

fW 

15 
IS 

98 

6 
2 

02 

3 

1 

12 

0 
7 

19 

4 
3 

4 

2 

41 

15  to  45 

1 

' 

Male 

47 

91 
127 

143 

40 
68 

43 

19 
43 

33 

0 
0 

0 

6 

7 

S 

1 

11 
8 

14 

1 
3 

o 

2 

43 

Female 

2 

44 

45  and  over 

47 

1 

Malo 

4ff 

68 
85 

10 
24 

15 
32 

10 

17 

4 
2 

3 
2 

1 

9 
5 

» 

a 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDKD. 


387 


Aim  AOE  PERIODS  WREN  DEFECT  OCCURRCn,  HY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Con  tinned. 

SOUTH  CAROI^INA. 


NEKvons  ErsTEM— continnerl. 

BEPBODUCTITE. 

AcciDDrm  Ateo  uucrim. 

r«rnl 
ysis. 

Cnta- 
lpp.»y. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inflam- 
luution 

of 

brain. 

Ab- 
si'oas 

on 
hond. 

Hydro- 
cepba- 

lU9. 

Convnl 
siunn. 

Spfnnl 
aflof- 
lions. 

(N.S.) 

lirnin 
trouble 
(N.S.) 

ToUl. 

Phi. 
niofils. 

Mod 

iitrual 

illnor. 

dors. 

Total. 

Fall*. 

blows 

on  bc:icl 

or 
splno. 

Injn- 
rn-Hal 
birth. 

Son- 
stroke 
or  ox- 
posuro 
to  sun. 

.Stroko 

of 
liEbt- 
nlng. 

Ex- 
posure, 

inal- 
trcst- 
luent, 
over, 
work. 

Fright. 

Bums. 

16 

n 

3 

34 

6 

4 

8 

8 

68 

41 

0 

S 

S 

4 

I 

1 

9 

7 

1 

7 
4 

20 
14 

4 
2 

4 

45 
23 

29 
12 

7 
2 

5 

4 

i' 

2 

S 

1 

3 

8 

8 

1 

13 

1 

10 

1 

D 

4 

2 

G 

6 

35 

24 

6 

3 

1 

i 

1 

7 
0 

n 
11 

1 

0 

i 

10 
10 

4 
5 

0 
9 

2 
2 

4 

4 

2 

2 
2 

22 
13 

35 
32 

16 
8 

24 
24 

3 
2 

■     5 

4 

1 
1 

2 
2 

i' 

1 
1 

K 

I 

1 

1 
1 

6 

0 
5 

6 

0 
5 

A 

7 

1 

R 

1 

0 
6 

3 

1 

G 

4 
5 

2 
2 

2 

20 
12 

3 

10 
8 

2    

2 

1 
1 

i 

s 

i 

4 

1 

0 
1 

5 
1 

16 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1              1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

! 

1? 

! i 

1 

1 

1 

n 

14 

1 

1 

1 





1 

1 

1 

1 

IS 

1 

1 



16 

3 

1 

2 

25 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1        33 

17 

4 

7 

2 

3 

17 



2 

1 

1 

16 
9 

21 

2  1           2 

23 

13 
4 

IG 

4 

4 
3 

4 

2 

...... 

2 

18 



•_> 

2 

2 
2 

2 
2 

10 
24 

16 

1 

2 

2 

2 

•>o 

! 

1 

1 

15                2 

2 

16 
8 

9 

12 

4 

1 

2 

2 
2 

3 

'I 

1 
1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

■n 

2 



•^l 

i 

1 



1 

1 

7 
2 

2 

1 

2 

2 
I 

2 

2 

i 

'4 

1 

•"S 

1 

1 

?n 

r 

1 

1 



2 

2 

27 
28 

29 

■■     1     

1 

1 

' 

1 

1 

__i 

10 

1 

.  ..     1. 

1 

...           -- 

31 
33 

2 

6 

2 

15 

1 

1 

22 

18 

1 

3 

) 
1 

4 

8 
7 

9 

1 

1 

13 
9 

4 

13 
5 

4 

....         1 

'n 

2 
2 

2 

1 



1 

3 

14 



35 

1 

1 

1 

C 
3 

4 

0 

2 

12 

2 
2 

7 

16 



2 

2 

1 

17 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

88 

1 

2 

2 
2 

3 

8 
4 

20 

5 
2 

8 

2 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

69 

2 

1 

2 

1 
4 

1 
4 

46 

G 

1 

7 

i1 



1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

IS 
5 

8 

. 

6 

1 

1 

2 
1 

i' 

1 

41 

4 

4 
2 

4 
2 

1  :::::;; 

2 

2 

4^ 

2 

1 

4 
2 

a 

44 

5 

1 
1 

2 

1 

5 
8 

1 

1 
1 

^ ! 

l<f 

o 

2 



2 

it 

1 

388 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1  SO.— FKEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

SOVrn   DAKOTA. 


SEX.  COLOR,  XATrriTT.  AXD 

AGE  I'ERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUUBED. 

gal6. 

— 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

ii 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

KERVOrS  SYSTEM. 

Mis. 

ccUano- 

ous. 

Total. 

11 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph. 

ills. 

Scrof- 

ulu. 

Rick- 
ets. 

An®, 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lopsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

285 

49 

120 

41 

6 

3 

2 

30 

8 

2 

107 

118 

31 
18 

66 
54 

21 

17 

7 

4 

3 
3 

3 

18 
12 

4 
4 

1 
1 

3 

4 

285 

l-= 

49 

120 

41 

11 

6 

3 

30 

8 

2 

167 
118 

204 
lU 

31 

18 

20 
10 

60 
54 

93 
43 

;;;:! 

24 

17 

30 
20 

7 
4 

9 
S 

3 
3 

5 
3 

3 

2 

1 

18 
12 

21 
18 

4 

4 

7 
7 

1 
1 

1 
1 

If 

S 

Parents  native 

MaIo 

9 
10 

U 

09 
45 

90 

7 
3 

10 

24 
19 

50 

13 

7 

10 

3 
2 

4 

1 
2 

1 
1 

11 

7 

C 

4 
3 

1 

Odo  or  botli  parenta 

12 
13 

14 

49 
41 

81 

5 
S 

29 

34 
26 

27 

0 
4 

11 

2 
2 

2 

1 

1 

4 
2 

6 

1 



1 

1 

i 

49 
32 

19 
10 

18 
9 

5 
0 

2 

1 

1 

3 
3 

1 

1 

17 

Cclored 

1 

18 

20 

1 



1 

I 

21 
22 

23 



1 

1 

1 

1 

IfiTAH  lilnod 

! 

1 

24 
2S 

28 

_^i 

1 

:::::.: 

Ago  poriwiB  when  occurred : 

0 

8 

5 

Male               

i 

27 
28 

2> 

8 

1 

120 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

120 

Male 

1 

30 
31 

32 

66 
51 

78 

24 

08 
M 

17 

10 

C 

2 

n 

14 

3 

Malo 

1 

33 

34 

3& 

49 
29 

21 

4 

10 
7 

5 

0 
4 

1 

3 
3 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

9 
5 

8 

1 
2 

3 

1 

1  .   .. 

Male 

as 

37 

38 

13 
8 

8 

3 

1 

1 

2 
3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 
2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

ae 

S 
3 

31 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

i 

1 

1 

8 

7 

Main 

4? 

20 
U 

18 

7 
1 

0 

3 

4 

B 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

i' 

::::::: 

1 

44 

Main 

1 

1 

45 

0 
12 

\ 

2 
3 

1 

i 

' 

II 

1 

1 

TIIH  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


389 


ANT)  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITORrES:  180O— Continued. 

nOVTII    DAKOTA. 


KKnVODS  8TSTEU— contlDued. 

BEPHODUCnVI. 

ACCiOCmS  AHU  IXJCBIU. 

' 

Taral- 

Cata 

C!ho- 

Mil. 

Inflnin- 
niution 

ol 
brain. 

Ab- 

»CCJ*S 
UD 

he  ltd. 

nydro. 

ct'pha- 
lua. 

Convul- 
siona. 

SiiinnI 
ntlec- 
tioiitt. 

(X.S.) 

Dntln 
trouble. 
<N.S.) 

loM. 

Phi- 
mosia. 

Hon- 

■Ininl 
dimir- 
dora. 

ToUl. 

FalU. 

blown 
(41  head 

or 
■piifo. 

Injn- 
birtU. 

Ban- 
ntrnko 
or  *'%■ 
poNiiru 
to  nun. 

Stnikc! 

of 
lltht- 
nlufc'. 

Xz- 

poaiira, 

IDlll- 

trral- 
ini-lit, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Ilarni. 

1 



1 

t 
0 

1 

a 

8 

2 

2 

2 

82 

6 

14 

1 

8 

3 

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17 

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1 

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1 
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19 

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1 

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1 

It 

1 

1 
1 

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1 

1 

11 

1 

7 

2 

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8 
3 

3 

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1 
1 

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890 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— P'EEBLE -MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

ten:vessee. 


' 

SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT,  AKD 

AOB  PERIODS   WIIEN 

OCCDBBED. 

Aggrc. 
gate. 

TJn- 
kBown. 

Con- 
gcuital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 

celhme- 

ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

KEBVOUS  SVSTEM. 

Total. 

Fover, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

'ss:- 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 
ets. 

Anie- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

3,590 

682 

1,862 

379 

180 

140 

22 

2 

16 

281 

91 

18 

2 

a 

1,967 
1,623 

331 
351 

1,047 
815 

205 
174 

101 
79 

85 
55 

6 
16 

10 
6 

159 
122 

55 
36 

11 

7 

2 

4 

2,846 

501 

1,449 

331 

157 

120 

22 

2 

13 

248 

78 

16 

6 

1,561 
1,285 

2.823 
2,768 

247 
254 

495 
483 

803 
646 

1,445 
1,425 

;;;;;; 

168 
143 

325 
319 

83 
69 

155 
152 

73 
47 

119 
110 

6 
16 

22 
22 

9 
4 

13 
13 

130 
109 

240 
235 

49 
29 

77 
73 

9 
7 

16 
10 

2 

1 
1 

7 
8 

Parents  native 

1,507 
1,259 

57 

235 
248 

12 

786 
639 

20 

180 
139 

6 

84 
68 

3 

69 
47 

3 

6 
16 

9 
4 

131 

104 

11 

40 

27 

4 

9 
7 

in 

1 

11 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Male              

12 
13 

14 

39 

18 

23 

8 
4 

6 

14 
6 

4 

1 
6 

3 

3 

7 
4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

23 

1 

1 

Male                  

15 

8 

744 

4 
2 

181 

3 
1 

413 

4 

2 

48 

1 

1 
1 

33 

le 

17 

1 

1 
13 

2 

20 

3 

ilalo        

1 

400 
338 

629 

84 
97 

145 

244 
169 

357 

17 
31 

38 

13 
10 

22 

12 
8 

20 

1 
2 

2 

20 
13 

31 

6 

7 

12 

2 
2 

19 
20 

Blaclv 

Male                 

1 

1 

337 
292 

115 

03 

82 

30 

207 
150 

56 

13 
25 

10 

13 
9 

1 

12 
8 

1 
1 

1 

19 
12 

2 

5 
7 

1 

2 

22 
23 

Male                

24 
25 

20 

OD 
46 

63 

21 
15 

47 

37 
19 

4 
6 

10 

1 

1 

E 

1 

1 

1 

Ago  periods  wlicn  occurred: 

3 

Male 

27 

34 
20 

1,862 

23 
24 

6 
4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

28 
2S 

1,862 

Male 

KO 

1,047 
815 

546 

207 
249 

212 

228 

1,047 
815- 

72 

67 

49 

11 

2 

5 

129 

39 

11 

0. 

Malo 

77 

117 
HI 

68 

48 
24 

34 
33 

43 

28 
21 

32 

3 
8 

8 

3 
2 

3 

71 
58 

45 

30 
15 

24 

21 
18 

10 

5 
6 

3 

Feiiialo 

2 

H"! 

27 

Male         

Itfi 

128 
84 

146 

90 
56 

516 

41 
27 

03 

16 
11 

21 

21 
22 

19 

17 
15 

10 

1 
7 

1 

3 

n 

5 

11 

3 

TT 

Hfl 

10  to  15 

2 

Male         

1 

ID 

31 
32 

183 

15 
6 

149 

14 
6 

45 

12 

4 

37 

1 

1 
1 

6 

17 
7 

51 

7 

4 

19 

2 

41 

2 

Male 

4? 

264 
251 

216 

107 
139 

1          87 
00 

03 

72 

77 

100 

28 
17 

6 

24 
13 

0 

1 
1 

3 
S 

. 

27 
24 

27 

14 
5 

3 

1 
1 

49 

41 

Male 

4'( 

32 
01 

48 
52 

4 

2 

4 
2 

1 

10 
17 

4A 

yciiinlo 

1 

« 

3 

1 

THE  FKKBLE-MINDED. 


391 


AND  AGK  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURUED,  liY  STATES  AND  TERUnOKnCS:  1890— Continued. 


NKUVOus  8Y8TKM— contlnnoil. 

BEPBODDCTITI. 

All' 

^ 

PAral. 

ysia. 

Cata- 

li'psy. 

Clio, 
ron. 

Inflam- 
matiuu 

of 
bruin. 

Ab- 

81088 

on 
bead. 

Hydro- 

lU8. 

ConvnI. 
nlons. 

Spln.il 
atTcc- 
ttuua. 
(N.S.) 

lira in 
troiiblo. 
(N.S.) 

ToUl. 

Plii- 
moaia. 

Men. 
ntriial 
(llhor- 
dera. 

Total. 

FaUa, 

blowa 

on  licail 

or 
aplno. 

Inju- 
lira  nt 
birtb. 

Son- 
atnikc 
or  irx- 
|>oauro 
to  aim. 

Stroke 

of 
liuht. 
Ding. 

Bz- 

poBuro, 
nial- 
Ircat- 
ment, 
over, 
work. 

Fright. 

Duma. 

27 

1 

47 

2 

54 

21 

17 

13 

13 

103 

109 

6 

2 

49 

U 

11 

1 

1^ 

13 

1 

29 
18 

33 
21 

10 
14 

6 
11 

124 
00 

88 
21 

5 

1 

2 

10 
S3 

S 
8 

5 
0 

a 

2 

13 

13 

3 

24 

1 

41 

2 

i» 

22 

la 

U 

11 

14S 

79 

5 

2 

40 

IS 

7 

4 

13 
U 

23 
2a 

1 

2(1 
15 

41 
37 

25 
12 

4 

28 
20 

48 
40 

8 
14 

22 
21 

5 
11 

IS 
18 

go 

53 

140 

142 

01 
51 

4 

02 
17 

78 
75 

5 

2 

IS 
25 

39 
38 

8 

8 

16 
16 

4 
3 

7 
7 

5 

2 

2 
2 

11 
11 

10 



11 

11 
10 

6 

1 
1 

4 
4 

2 
2 

7 
8 

12 

1 

20 
20 

2 

7             &I 

58 
17 

3 

4 

2 

15 
23 

1 

8 
8 

4 
3 

9 

11 

. 

2 

14 
1 

U 

10 

1 

10 
1 

10 

11 

1 

1 
3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

3 

13 

i  I 

1 

1 
1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

14 



1 

2 

1 

44 

1 

1 

15 

1 
9 



16 

3 

C 

0 

2 

1 

2 

2 

30 



1 

4 

17 

I 
2 

3 

1 

3 

0 

6 

S 

1 

S 

2 

1 

28 
IC 

35 

20 
4 

25 

1 
8 

6 

1 
3 

3 

18 

2 
1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

.... 
..  .. 

19 

2 

1 

20 

1 

1 
2 

3 

3 

5 

2 

1 

23 
13 

g 

21 

4 

5 

1 
5 

3 

21 



1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

3 

22 

1 

1 

23 

" 

1 

0 
3 

1 

5 

1 

24 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 

25 

1 

1 

n 

i 

1 

1 

■1 

1 

1 

27 



78 

29 

I 

1 



1 

I 

30 

i 

31 

7 

31 

28 

10 

3 

50 

1          28 

1 

8 

6 

7 

31 

3 

4 

G 

18 

18 
10 

8 

5 
5 

4 

1 
2 

1 

27 
23 

29 

20 
8 

21 

1 

1 

7 

4 

3 
3 

1 

2 
S 

3 

33 

13 
0 

34 

1 

35 

1 

4 
2 

1 

4 
2 

4 

5 
3 

7 

1 
3 

1 

20 
9 

18 

'I 
11 

1 

3 

4 

i' 

3 

2 

1 

36 

37 

1 

1 

38 



3 
1 

4 

5 
2 

7 

13 
5 

70 

11 

1 
3 

26 

1 
2 

5 

1 

39 

1 
11 

1 
11 

40 

4 
10 

2 

S 

8 

38 

6 

1 

41 

2 
2 

1 

4 
3 

3 

2 
3 

5 

I 
5 

50 
20 

19 

32 
0 

11 

4 
1 

1 
1 

9 

17 

7 

3 
2 

1 

41 

'"'"j:.::. 

2 

11 
1 

11 

1 

43 

44 

1 

' 

R 

11 

1 

2 
3 

2 
3 

13 
0 

8 
3 

I 

4 
3 

1 

45 

3 

1 

1 

46 

1 

1 

392 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1S«.— feeble-minded  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  -WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

TEXAS. 


6ES,  COrX>R,  NXTTTTTY,  AND 

AGE  PEllIODS  WHEK 

OCCCKKED. 

gace- 

Un- 
knoim. 

Con- 
geniul. 

Old 

age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

OENERAL  DISEASES. 

SERV0D8   STSTEM. 

Total. 

Jiever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Srarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 
ets. 

Anjo- 
mia. 

TotaL 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

llenin- 
gitis. 

1 

2,703 

465 

1,25G 

34S 

153 

139 

10 

3 

1 

339 

93 

21 

t 
s 

1,547 
1,216 

246 
219 

732 
524 

167 

178 

87 
66 

81 
58 

5 
5 

1 
2 

188 
ISl 

56 
87 

12 
9 

I 

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4 

2,613 

319 

844 

278 

131 

118 

9 

3 

1 

295 

78 

18 

5 

6 

7 
8 

1,154 
859 

1,852 
1,656 

171 

148 

288 
263 

500 
338 

784 
669 

143 

135 

235  ! 
220 

75 
66 

128 
125 

69 
49 

115 
113 

5 
4 

9 

8 

1 
2 

3 
3 

icr, 

130 

283 
262 

48 
SO 

73 
65 

11 
7 

18 
18 

1 

1 

1 

Parents  native 

9 
10 

11 

944 

712 

196 

141 
122 

25 

401 
268 

115 

110 
110 

15 

71 
54 

3 

66 
47 

2 

4 
4 

1 

1 
2 

145 

117 

21 

43 
22 

8 

11 
7 

1 



One  or  lioth  parents 

, 

12 

IS 

14 

111 
85 

161 

17 
8 

31 

63 
52 

60 

6 
9 

43 

3 

2 

1 

12 
9 

12 

2 
6 

5 

3 

3 



15 
16 

17 

99 
62 

750 

13 
18 

146 

42 

18 

412 

27 
16 

67 

1 
2 

22 

1 
2 

21 

8 
4 

44 

3 

2 

15 

3 

female.  — .■-.. 

1 

VnlA 

IR 
19 

20 

393 

357 

641 

75 
71 

126 

226 
186 

343 

24 

43 

63 

12 
10 

17 

12 
9 

17 

23 
21 

40 

8 

7 

13 

1 

2 

2 

1 

Black 

Mai  A 



21 
22 

23 

336 

305 

100 

64 
62 

20 

187 
156 

69 

24 

39 

4 

10 

7 

5 

10 

7 

4 

21 
19 

4 

6 

7 

2 

1 
1 

1 

\tix-Ml   lilnnri 

1 

24 
2S 

2t 

57 
S2 

46 

11 
9 

20 

39 
30 

2 
3 

1 

2 

2 

1 



2 
2 

8 

2 
3 

i' 

4 
12 

1 

Agft  periods  when  occurretl : 

Mule 

27 
28 

29 

32 

14 

1,250 

12 
8 

9 
3 

« 

2 



3 

1 

1 

Cunf;(^Dital 

1,256 

:!0 

31 
32 

732 
524 

558 

169 

732 
524 

XTnderS 

70 

65 

75 

6 

3 

1 

180 

87 

10 

Male 

33 

319 
239 

1*7 

95 

74 

SS 

45 

25 

26 

53 
32 

27 

48 
27 

24 

4 
2 

3 

1 
2 

81 
OS 

18 
19 

22 

? 

3 

1 

3$ 

5  to  10 

yxtiWs 

3« 
37 

38 

111 
60 

125 

35 
21 

13 
13 

10 

11 
16 

12 

10 
14 

12 

1 
2 

38 
28 

34 

13 

9 

15 

2 
1 

...t  . 

lU  to  15 

73 
52 

«28 

21 
17 

140 

8 
8 

144 

6 
6 

24 

0 
U 

23 

20 
14 

51 

U 

4 

15 

1 

41 

15  to4S 

1 

Mall' 

41 

209 
2)9 

153 

1          1i 
82 

61 

79 

42 

62 

82 

77 

15 
9 

« 

15 

8 

4 

32 

19 

U 

10 
6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

44 

45  «n'l  0V4:r 

Malo 

22 
20 

BO 

47 

2 
2 

2 
2 

7 
7 

1 

i' 

4(1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


893 


AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCUKHED.  IIV  STATES  AND  TEUKITOEIES:   ISOO-Continuod. 

TKXAH. 


NERVOUS  SY8TEU— continued. 

BEPRODCCTIVS. 

ACCIDBNTS  A.SD  INJCOIU. 

Paral- 
j-.i«. 

Cat.1- 
Ippsy. 

Cho- 
rta. 

Intlnni' 
nutlioD 

of 
brain. 

Ah- 

BL-OJIS 

on 
liead. 

Hydro, 
ci^plia- 

1U8. 

Convul. 
aiouB. 

Spinal 
iillti;. 
lions. 
(N.  S.) 

lirnin 
trouljlo. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Pl.i. 
mosia. 

Mon- 
strual 
diaor. 
dora. 

TotaL 

FallH, 

blowa 

on  lirnd 

or 
■pine. 

Injn- 
rii>a  at 
birtli. 

Sun. 
atroke 

or  I'X* 
poHuro 
toaun. 

Stroks 

of 
liKlil. 
nuig. 

Ex- 
poauro, 
mal- 
treat- 
ment, 
over- 
Kork. 

Krigbt. 

Bums. 

32 

2 

52 

4 

G 

72 

80 

22 

13 

1 

12 

192 

117 

1 

14 

39 

17 

4 

I 

12 

20 

1 

1 

27 
25 

3 
1 

3 
2 

41 
81 

19 

17 

14 
8 

1 

12 

1 

iz' 

126 
60 

83 
84 

1 

10 

4 

20 
19 

9 
8 

3 

1 

1 
• 

28 

2 

48 

4 

4 

57 

35 

21 

10 

1 

9 

136 

93 
43 

124 
107 

84 

1 

13 

24 

13 

1 

4 

13 
10 

28 
2fi 

1 

1 

2 

25 

23 

4G 
40 

3 

1 

4 
3 

2 
2 

4 

* 

31 
26 

54 
SO 

19 
IG 

35 
31 

13 
8 

19 
17 

1 
9 

10 
10 

1 

1 
1 

9' 

0 
9 

61 

23 

79 
71 

1 

1 
1 

10 
3 

U 
7 

13 
11 

21 
IG 

7 
6 

11 
11 

1 

I 
1 

6 

6 

7 
8 

n 

15 

2 

1 
1 

21 

22 

2 

1 

1 

2 
2 

27 
23 

4 

15 
IG 

4 

9 
8 

2 

1 
9 

1 

9' 

75 
32 

17 

52 
19 

8 

1 

6 
1 

4 

8 
8 

5 

7 

4 

1 

• 
10 

11 

1 
1 

1 

2 
2 

3 

4 

2 

10 

7 

12 

4 
4 

5 

3 
1 

2 



a 

2 
3 

1? 

It 

2 

2 

2 

14 

1 
1 

4 

2 
1 

15 

2 

8 

4 

56 

5 

1 

2 

1 

15 

15 

1  1 

2 

4 

3 

Ifl 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

33 

1 



17 

....', 1 

2 
2 

4 



1 

10 
5 

15 

i' 

1 

1 
1 

33 
23 

49 

22 
11 

30 

7 
8 

13 

2 

2 
1 

3 

18 

4 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

1 
1 



19 

1 

■"O 

2 

2 

1 

10 
5 

i 

1 

30 
10 

7 

19 
11 

3 

6 

2 

2 
2 

2 
1 

»! 

3 
1 

3 

3 

1 

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73 

1 

3 

4 

5 

3 

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1 
2 

1 

2 
3 

2 

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1 

1 

1 

2 

"ti 

1 
1 

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1 

5 

2 

3 

•n 

1 

78 

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1 

1 

1A 

11 

14 

1 

20 

■  1 

4 

35 

22 

10 

68 

43 

1 

4 

10 

7 

3 

3? 

4 
10 

5 

1 

12 
14 

14 

1 

2 
2 

21 
14 

10 

11 
U 

3 

a 

4 

2 

41 
27 

22 

27 
10 

18 

1 

1 
3 

1 

6 

4 

1 

3 

4 

a 

3 

33 

7H 

1 

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n 

9 
5 

9 

8 
8 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 
1 

14 
8 

22 
18 

61 

12 
6 

19 

1 

1 
1 

2 

3A 

2 

1 

1 

37 

2 

8 

3 

1 

38 

1 
1 

2 

4 
5 

2 

2 
2 

15 

2 
2 

4 

15 

4 

31 

1 

1 

2 

Sfl 

9 

3 
8 

1 

3 
7 

40 

2 

1 

0 

19 

4 

1 

41 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

9 
0 

1 

3 
1 

n 

0 
3 

1 

1 

7 

2 

1 


r 

2 

38 
23 

14 

«3 
8 

4 

8 

7 
12 

< 

2 
2 

2 

i 

41 

2 

7 

\ 

43 

2 

M 

1 

:i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

10 

4 

4 

1 

4 
2 

1 
1 



45 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

2 

1  t 

a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

'394 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINTDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


rxAn. 


SEX,  COLOn,  XATIVITV.  AND 

AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 

OCCUCHED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NEEVOCS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Svph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Eick- 
eto. 

An»- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

183 

23 

93 

7 

19 

11 

7 

4 

12 

• 

2 

110 
73 

13 
12 

60 
33 

5 
2 

10 
9 

G 
5 

11 

4 
3 

2 
2 

5 
7 

i 

183 

25 

93 

7 

10 

7 

4 



1 

12 

1                         1 

110 
73 

106 
49 

13 
12 

11 
3 

00 
33 

G3 
27 

5 

4 

2 

10 
9 

9 

7 

G 
5 

8 
4 

4 

3 

6 
4 

2 
2 

2 

5 
7 

5 
i 



1 

7 

g 

Parents  native 

1  ' 

0 

14 
13 

36 

2 
2 

3 

i 

2 

3 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

2 
2 

1 

22               T 

11 

Ono  or  both  parents 
foreijrn. 

Male 

57 

8 

2 

T 

39 

18 

77 

4 
4 

14 

27 
9 

30 

2' 

3 

2 

10 

2 
2 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

.     .  1 

1^ 

1 

7 

14 

Male    

IS 

44 
33 

7 
7 

19 

11 

3 

5 
5 

1 
2 

i 

1 
1 

3 

4 

10 

17 

Malo       

IR 

T> 

1 



?0 

Black 

Male          

1 

71 

?? 

11 

Mixed  blood 

Male     



74 

ft 

?fl 

Age  periods  when  occurred : 

3 

1 

1 

Malo 

77 

3 

1 

1 

?8 

■>« 

93 

93 

Male    



nn 

eo 
33 

31 

13 

60 
33 

ill 

1 



r> 

3 

6 

4 

2 

, 

6 

Malo 

3:1 

17 
14 

14 

9 
4 

5 

1 
2 

3 

3 
3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 
4 

2 

;i4 

Female 

za 

5  U)  10 

Malo 

M 

8 
6 

8 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 

il7 

Felnalo 

i)R 

10U',i 

2 

1 

1 

Malo 

1 

30 

0 

17 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4A 

1 

::::::::  ■.:::::: 

41 

15  io40 

3 

8 

Malo 

42 

6 
11 

17 

1 
2 

3 

4 
4 

3 

43 

Female 

1 

1 

44 

45  ttDil  over 

7 

1 

Malo 

1 

45 

10 

7 

1 
2 

6 
2 

1 
2 

1 

4A 

Fetiialo 

1 

i 

1 

TllK  FICKBLE-MINDED. 


305 


AMI  AGE  TKUIOUS  WIIKX  nKKKCT  OCCURIIKI),  UY  STATES  AND  TERIMTOniES:  1890— Continued. 

UTAH. 


f 

1 

■•  1           a- 

1 

NEnVOUa  BTSTEM— cootinuou.                                      1 

1 

rnnil. 

}»ia. 

Ciitn- 
lopsy. 

Clio- 

TiM. 

Inflam- 
iiiatioD 

of 
brulD. 

Ab- 

8CUSS 
OH 

hoad- 

nycli-o- 

ccplia- 

lua. 

CoDTUl- 

siuna. 

Spinal 
nrtec- 
ti<inH. 

(N.S.) 

nrnln 
Iroublo. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 
mosis. 

Mon- 
Htrital 
flinor. 
dcrs. 

Total. 

Falla, 

blown 

on  licad 

or 
■pins. 

Injn- 
rIoKnt 
birtb. 

Siin- 
■troko 
or  cx- 
poaiiro 
toaun. 

1 
.Stroke 

of 
lipbl- 
Ding. 

Bx- 

[>oanro, 
nial- 
tnat- 
luent, 
over- 
work. 

Frlebt. 

Burna. 

3 

1 

2 

4. 

2 

10 

0 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 
3 

11 
S 

7 
2 

4 

1 1 1 

? 

1 

1 

2 

"  '           I               1 

3 

1 

. 

_ 

4 

3 

1 

2 

4 

2 



IG 

0 

4 

■ 

1                             1            1 

2 

2 
o 

2 

1 
3 

1 
1 

11 
6 

0 
2 

7 

2 

5 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

I 

1 
1 

e 

7 

R 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

* 

1 



1 

B 

1 
1 

X    

10 

4 

11 





1 

i 

4 

1 

17, 

1 

1 

■ 

13 

1 

1              2 

3 

10 

4    

4 

2 

14 

1 

I 

•> 

6 

4 

2    

4 

1 

1 

15 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

))l 

17 

........ 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 

::  i 1 

I 

19 

70 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

n 

1 

' 

. 

•n 

r\ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

74 

1 

1      ...     1 1.  .. 



2.'> 

1 

1 



?(l 

t 

1 

1 1      """               1 

L. 

1 

1 

1 

.         1 



77 

1 



n 

TD 

1 1 

1 

1 

30 



31 

1 

1 

2 

2 

i 

1 

3 

3 

.13 

1                    ' 

( 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 
1 

1 

S3 

1 

2 

2 

■""";; 

31 

1 

i . 

1 

.tit 



1 

1 

1              1 

^ 

1 

1 

36 

1 

i 

37 

1 

2 

■ 

2 

2 

38 

1 





1 

> 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

38 

i"        "* 

1 

40 

5 

1 



1 

2 

1 

41 

1 

1                    1                    1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

42 

:;::;;:;i |...— -|----. - 

1 
1 

2 

1 

43 

1 

2 

44 

I 



1                                        1 

8 

1           1 

2 

45 

46 

1 1 1 1 1 

.... 

1 

1 

S96 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  ISO.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT.  AKD 

AGE  rEHliiDS   HHK» 

OCCUUBED. 

I 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Vn- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 
cellane- 
ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

1 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Sypli- 
lbs. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Anae- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total                   

901 

97 

492 

23 

84 

48 

19 

18 

2 

3 

5 

1 

113 

31 

2 

Male 

2 
S 

501 
400 

48 
49 

278 
214 

11 
12 

50 
34 

20 
28 

7 
12 

7 
11 

1 

1 

1 
2 

4 

1 

i 

65 

48 

22 
9 

1 

1 

t 

S"99 

97 

490 

23 

84 

48 

19 

18 

2 

3 

5 

1 

113 

31 

2 

Italo      

5 
6 

7 
8 

499 
400 

854 

729 

48 
49 

91 
82 

276 
214 

473 
397 

11' 
12 

20 
20 

50 
34 

80 
68 

20 
28 

45 
35 

7 
12 

17 
13 

7 
11 

IB 
14 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 
2 

3 
2 

4 
1 

5 
4 

i' 

65 
48 

104 
92 

22 
9 

30 
24 

I 
1 

1 
1 

Pareuta  native 

Male         

9 
10 

U 

407 
322 

125 

37 
45 

228 
169 

76 

10 
10 

41 
27 

12 

15 
20 

10 

5 
8 

4 

6 
8 

4 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

51 
41 

12 

10 
8 

6 

1 

2 

1 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Male 

12 
13 

U 

71 
54 

45 

7 
2 

6 

41 
35 

17 

3 

6 
6 

4 

6 
5 

3 

2 
2 

2 

1 
3 

1 

1 

9 
3 

9 

5 
1 

1 

1 

:.:::;:;:: 

1 

Male       

IS 
16 

17 

21 
24 

2 

4 
2 

7 
10 

2 

1 
2 

3 

1 

5 
4 

1 

i' 

3 

2 



1 

jjale         

18 
11 

20 

2 

2 

Black 

1 

1 

Male         



21 
22 

23 

1 

1 



1 

1 



Male 

2« 
2S 

26 

1 

1 

1 

Age  pf-riods  when  occarred  ; 

7 

4 

1 

Male         

27 
28 

2S 

6 
1 

492 

3 

1 

i 

1 

492 

Male        

itn 

278 
2U 

I3S 

1 

41 

278 
214 

?i 

32 

20 

22 

8 

6 

1 

2 

5 

42 

27 
15 

15 

8 

1 

Male       

Tl 

70 
60 

59 

17 
24 

10 

14 

6 

15 

11 
11 

11 

3 
5 

2 

2 

4 

8 

1 

1 
1 

4 
1 

7 
1 

5 

i' 

11 

Kcmalo 

US 

5  to  10 

1 

Main 

tfi 

34 

25 

21 

7 
3 

5 

8 
7 

3 

5 
6 

7 

2 

4 

3 

5 

3 

11 

4 

7 

5 

17 

l''cnialo 

1 

fifl 

10  u>  15 

5 

1 

Mole 

iW 

13 
11 

88 

3 
2 

23 

2 
1 

20 

4 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

19 

2 
3 

8 

1 

M 

41 

15  to  45 

Male 

" 

47 

43 
45 

95 

9 
14 

14 

18 
13 

10 

6 
13 

30 

4 
4 

5 

43 

2 
6 

1 

4 

1 

44 

4j  an<l  over 

23 

1 

1 

Male 

ili 

51 
44 

0 
5 

11 
12 

0 
7 

17 
13 

4 
1 

tit 

yenuOe 

6 

4 

1 

1 

THE  FEKI5LIvMINl)KI). 


397 


AND  AC;i;  PKiaODS  WHKN  l>r.ri:CT  OCClIUliKU,  UY  statics  and  TIOKUITOKIES:  1890— Continiicl. 

VKBmONT. 


NKRVous  SYSTEM— continued. 

nErBODUcmrE. 

xcciomrm  Axo  ouvnaa. 

PnriU 
y»U. 

rata- 
I©  I  lay. 

Clio- 
roa. 

[ntlnm- 
nmtiuti 

of 
braiu. 

Ab- 

HrfHS 

on 
lioul. 

Hydro 
coplia- 

lUH. 

Convul- 
HiunH. 

Spinal 
iili'i'*'- 
(ionn. 

(N.S.) 

Brnin 

rouble. 

(N.S.) 

Total. 

Thl- 
moaia. 

Mon- 
atnial 
diaor-  t 

ilura. 

Total. 

Falls, 

blown 

on  head 

or 
spine. 

Inju 
rirjt  at 
birlb. 

Bnn- 
stnike 
or  ex- 
pOHiire 
to  BUD. 

Stroke 

of 
lillbt- 
ning. 

Ex- 

ponura, 

nial. 

lr<•a^ 

mcnt, 

OVIT- 

irork. 

Fright. 

Rums. 

22 

1 

5 

3 

35 

1 

IS 

1 

1 

43 

29 

3 

9 

2 

1 

9 
13 

1 

2 
3 

2 

1 

19 
10 

i' 

9 
4 

29 
14 

18 
11 

3 

0 
3 

2 

8 

1 

1 

S 

23 

1 

5 

3 

35 

1 

13 

1 

1 

43 

59 
14 

41 
35 

28 

3 

9 

2 

4 

0 
13 

19 
18 

1 

2 
3 

5 
5 

2 

1 

3 
2 

m 

18 

33 
29 

1 

1 
1 

9 
4 

n 
11 

18 
11 

28 
22 

3 

G 

3 

8 
8 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 
1 

3 
3 

2    

2    

7 

8 

7 
11 

1 

1 

2 
3 

1 

1 

1 

IS 
14 

4 

i' 

8 
3 

25 
10 

6 

14 
8 

0 

3 

0 

2| 

B 

2 

lU 

U 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 
3 

2 

3 
B 

1 

13 

13 

3 

2 

1 

' 

1 

14 

I 
2 

2 

1 
1 

1 
I 

1 

1 

IS 



1 

1 

1 

........'.... 

14 

H 



1 



U 

1    

19 

24 



1 1     • 

i             1 

' 

21 

■  1 

22 

• 

23 

1 

1 

■ 

1 

1 

1 

24 

■■■"     





2S 

2 

1 

1 

2C 





1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

27 

1 

28 

29 

1 

i 

34 

1 

........ 

31 

3 

1 

8 

2 

22 

2 

U 
4 
8 

9 

1 

1 

3S 



2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

U 
8 

C 

1 
1 

5I  

1 

1 

m 

4 
8 

34 

2    

1 

34 

1 

1 

1 

1 

!______ 

ll 

1 

3 
3 

1 

3 
5 

2 

3 
5 

1 

34 

1 

S7 

1 

38 

. 

i 

39 

2 
14 

1 
10 

1 
3 

40 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1    

41 

1 

1 
3 

14 

12 
2 

C 

I 

1    

2 

1 

4 

4S 

1 

1 
10 

1 

1 

tt 

1    

1 

44 

5 

8 
2 

'          5 
i          ' 

1    

3 
1 

1 

45 

a 

1 

1          i 

1 

1               1 

1 

398 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  AVITH  DISTIKCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

VIROI.MA. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATmrr,  AND 

AOE  PERIODS   WHEN 

OCCUBBED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
ago. 

Mia. 

ccUane- 

ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SVSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 

fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Svph- 

ilia. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Kic'tf- 

ets. 

Anjc- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

Malfi 

Female 

3,090 

583 

1,804 

72 

199 

101 

64 

17 

5 

15 

. 

205 

56 

5 

■> 

1,6S1  i 

1  !  n 

275 

1,043 
761 

25 
47 

95 
101 

58 
43 

39 
25 

8 
9 

3 
2 

8 

7 

109 
90 

32 
21 

1 
4 

T 

^ 

;;GJ 

1,171 

43 

130 

72 

46 

16 

6 

145 

42 

5 

>rale        

S 

1,103 
919 

2,003 
1,975 

1,074 
901 

30 

177 
186 

355 
350 

656 
515 

1,168 
1,157 

•  -17 
25 

41 
39 

71 
68 

■       138 
135 

28 

72 
70 

30 
16 

40 
45 

7 
0 

10 
10 

3 

4 

2 

0 
5 

82 
63 

145 
140 

26 
IB 

42 
41 

1 
4 

5 

a. 

ft 

• 

^ 

Tarents  native 

Male 

1 

1 

-| 

1 

168 

182 

5 

648 
500 

10 
23 

2 

00 
66 

3 

42 
28 

2 

29 
16 

1 

7 
9 

_ 

3 

1 

80 
60 

5 

26 
15 

1 

1 
3 

1 

T) 

11 

One  or  Itolh  parents 
iortMgn. 

Male 



1 

1" 

18 
12 

10 

10 
0 

1,009 

4 

1 

8 

0 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

I 

1 

.         1         .    ._ 

2 
3 

H 

Ffuiale 

.... 

1 

1 

14 

Foreign  boru 

Male 

IS 

5 
3 

220 

2 
1 

633 

1 

Ifi 

1 

30 

1 
60 

1 

17 

Coloreil               

I        20 

14 
15 

24 

18 

1 

0 

60 

14 

Male 

18 

579 
490 

881 

98 

122 

173 

387 
240 

523 

8 
22 

28 

24 
36 

51 

n 
9 

14 

1 
1 

1 

4 

5 

8 

27 
33 

47 

6 
8 

10 

19 

70 

Black 

1 

J[alo 



1 

?l 

472 
4U9 

1S8 

81 
47 

310 

210 

104 

7 
21 

2 

20 
31 

9 

n 

13 
5 

7 

4 

1 

3 

18 
29 

13 

4 
6 

4 

">? 

1 

rt 

Mixed  blood 

1 

Malo 



?4 

107 

81 

88 

17 
30 

72 

68 
36 

1 
1 

4 
5 

4 

3 

2 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 

9 

4 

6 

2               -1 

?,.=) 

Female 

2 
2 

?« 

Age  jierio<ln  when  occnrrod : 
L'nknown 

1 

ilale 

, 

?7 

40 
48 

i.sei 

30 
42 

2 
2 

1 

3 
3 

?8 

2 

?fl 

Congenital 

1,834 

Male 

1 

1 1 

30 

1,043 
761 

316 

159 

1,043 
761 

81 

Female 

S' 

fuller  .0 

24 

SO 

25 

6 

3 

5 

71 

18 

5 

Male 

1 

31 

180 
136 

159 

91 

C3 

50 

12 
12 

15 

20 
13 

25 

19 
6 

15 

2 

4 

7 

2 

1 

1 

3 
2 

2 

35 
36 

38 

9 
9 

15 

1 
4 

;<4 



I'l 

5  to  10 

Male 

1 

3<1 

94 

05 

100 

37 
22 

37 

8 

7 

11 

13 
12 

13 

8 
7 

9 

4 
3 

2 

1 

24 
14 

25 

8 
7 

12 

:i7 

Female 

10  to  15 

2 

;u< 

Male 

39 

54 
52 

313 

17 
20 

141 

4 

7 

82 

7 
6 

16 

5 
4 

9 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

6 

14 
11 

34 

10 
2 

8 

411 

41 

16  to  45 

1 

Malo 

4? 

140 

173 

304 

87 
115 

37 
45 

63 

8 
8 

7 

5 
4 

0 

3 
2 

17 
17 

31 

5 
3 

1 

4:1 

1 
1 

1 

44 

45  and  over 

72 

Male 

45 

130 
174 

40 
69 

25 
47 

32 
31 

3 

4 

2 
4 

1 

16 
15 

4A 

Female 

1 

1 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


399 


AND  ACi;  PKUniDS  WIII'.N  DKI  TA'T  OCCrKUKD,  ItY  STATES  AND  TKIMJl  lOKIES:  1890— Coutiniicil. 

VIROINIA. 


KUKVOUS  SYSTEM— continued. 

REPBODDCTIVB. 

ACCIDKMTa  A.VD  IKJUBIBS. 

Tarnl- 
ysin. 

fala- 
loi>ay. 

Oho- 
ri-a. 

Inflam- 
maliou 

of 

bruin. 

Ab. 

8CCSS 

on 
Iioad. 

Hydro- 

copba. 

lus. 

;3onvul- 
8ious. 

S])inal 
nllVe- 
i  ions. 
(N.S.) 

w 

Total. 

Phi 
mosis. 

Men 

Htrunl 
disor- 
dcra. 

Total. 

Faun, 

blows     Injn- 
on  beiul  rIcH  at 
or       birlb. 
spino. 

Sun- 

htroko 
or  ox- 
poHurc 
to  sun. 

.Stroke 

of 
llKbt- 
ning. 

Ex- 
posure, 

iiial- 
treat- 
ment, 
over- 
work. 

Fright. 

nnm*. 

43 

3 

12 

3 

4 

68 

8 

13 

8 



8 

118 

03 



» 

26 

10 

10 

1 

20 
21) 

I 
2 

8 

* 

2 

1 

3            ns  1 

1 
7 

9 
4 

76 
42 

40 
17 

7 
2 

14 
12 

2 
8 

1 

1 

26 

8 

8 

3 

33 

2 

10 

2 

3 

S3 

8 

7 

7 

7 

82 

48 

0 

1« 

5 

4 

17 
10 

33 
31 

8 

2 

10 
10 

1 
1 

2 
2 

3 

3 
3 

20 
13 

33 
32 

1 
7 

8 
8 

5 
2 

7 
7 

65 
27 

79 
77 

37 
11 

46 
45 

4    

9 

7 

15 
16 

1 
4 

5 
4 

r> 

2 

2 
2 

7 

7 
7 

7 

7 
7 

2 

0 
6 



« 

T 
8 

15 
10 

2 
2 

8 

1 
1 

3 

20 
12 

1 

1 
7 

5 
2 

51 
26 

2 

34    

4 
2 

8 

7 

3 

1 
3 

1 

9 

2 

7 

7 

11 

1 

10 
11 



\               1 

I 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

12 

.............. 

1 



1 

13 

2 

1 

14 



1 



3 

2 

1 

15 

Iff 

10 

1 

2 

1 

1 

25 

6 

1 

1 

36 

13 

3    

10 

3 

S 

17 

3 
7 

8 

1 

1 

i' 

1 

12 
13 

23 

4 
2 

3 

21 
15 

28 

0 
6 

14 

3 

5 
S 

7 

3 

2 

1 
4 

4 

IB 

2' :. 

2    

1 
1 

1 
1 

19 

1 

20 

- 

2 
G 

10 
13 

2 

2 
1 

3 

1 

16 
12 

8 

8 
6 

1 

1 

4 
3 

3 

2 

1 

1 
3 

1 

21 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

22 

1 

2 

23 

"  1 

1 
1 

1 



li ...1           li 

2 



2 

1 

1 

1 

5 
3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i" 

21 

1 

25 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

28 

1 

1 

1 

] 

i' 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

27 

j 

1 

1 

«8 

2> 

1          1 1          r"  ■    1 



1 

1 

i                1 

1 

1 

1 

30 

1 1 

..  1       1 

31 

12 

2 

5 

1 

3 

22 

3 

23 

18 

1 

1 

3 

33 

1 

G 
0 

5 

1       4 
1 

I 

i' 

2 
1 

13 
9 

10 

.  ..1  -  -- 

16 
7 

22 

15 
3 

10 

1 
5 

3 

3 

.13 

2 

3 

i 

2 

34 

1 

2 

35 

i 

i 

._..._. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

11 
5 

' 

12 
10 

19 

7 
3 

10 

2 

3 
2 

3 

38 



2 

7 

37 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

m 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
3 

12 

1 
1 

1 

1        12 
7 

35 

7 
3 

19 

2 

3 

4 

7 

38 

1 
0 

3 
3 

1 
3 

1 
5 

1 
6 

40 

1 

1 

2 

4 

3 

41 

1 
4 

19 

3 

1 

1 

4 
8 

2 

i 

1 

2 

1 

7 

2t 
11 

15 

13 
6 

4 

2 

4 
3 

7 

3 

1 

2 
1 

1 

43 

5 
1 

5 

1 

43 

1 

3 

44 

1 

9 

10 

1 

1 
1 

i 

5 
2 

8 
7 

2 
2 

1 
2 

5 
2 

41 

1         1 

1 

1 

4« 

■       1 

,,^ 

400 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

TABX.  ,8«.-FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY. 


■WASHIWGTOIV. 


[S    COLOn.   NATIVTTT.    ASD      j^ 
AGE  PERIODS   WHEN 

OCCUBEED.                            " 

Total 

j 

>ii-       Old     ., 
jutal.    ago. 

59            4 
30            4 

—  - ' 

GENERAL  DISEASES.                                                ! 

HEBVOCS  SYSTEM. 

SI 

1 

2£^e-       TTn-        ' 
ate.     kiio\yn.  ge 

140            16 
76             a  1 

Mi3-                       1 

Uane-                 pevcr,  ;  „„^,gt    niph-     Svpb-  Scrof-    Kick-     Anx-      ^otal       ,^''''     "-Sf" 
0°^.      Total.  :    gen-     Sf^™*    ^^S.     ilia.       ula.       oia.        mia.       ^o**'"      lepsy.      gitia. 

15            71           0    1    i          ^              «             * 

1                  .             13                3               3 

10      6       5 ".::;....      12       5       1 

2 
3 

4     "1 

5 
6 

Fcmiile 

Thito 

Male 

64 
139 

75 
64 

123 
90 

8 
16 

8 
8 

14 
10 

20    . 
58 

29 
29    . 

54 
37 

L 

4 

,  4 

4 
3 

5 

15 

10 
5 

10 
9 

7 

6 

1 

6 
6 

0  . 

5  . 

1  . 

5  . 
5  . 

.^^^^. 

r 

lllLl 

1  . 
1  . 

1  . 
1  . 

"1 
1 

1 

23 

13 
12 

8 

3 
5 

4 

3 

1 

1 
3 
2 

22               8  1 

1 

16 

7 

8 

Parentfl  native 

9 

Male 

53 
37- 

33 

6 
4 

A 

19 

18    . 

17 

3 

1 

8 
1     - 

1     - 

6 

5 



1 



1  . 

8 
6 

i 
1 

1 

1 

One  or  both  p.ireuta 
foreigu. 

11 

12 
13 

15     

18               4 

9 
8 

4 

1 

i' 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 



4 
2 

3 

i' 

1 

10 

7!" 

2 

14 

15 
16 

2 

1 
3 

1 

2 
3 

.. 

i' 

.'.'.'.'.'.'.J.'.'.'.'.'.. 
1 

1 
0 

9       1 

17 

1& 
19 

Colored 

Male 

Female 

1 

1 

-.■•::::; 



! 
..  1 

! 

20 

21 
22 

Black 

Male 

Female 

1 

1 

23 

24 
25 

Mixed  blood 

Male 

Female 

Age  periods  when  occurred: 
Unkiiown 

^I]il(j                 

1 

1 



26 

1 
4 

*  1 

1  ' 



.1 

4 

59 

1 

29 

30 
31 

3^ 

Male 

Female 

UnderS 

30 
29 

35 

i 

] _ 

6 

30 
29 

7 

5 

;        4 
! 

1 

13 

0 

i 

4 

3 

33 
34 

31 

Male 

Female 

5  to  10 

21 
14 

11 

4 

2 

1 

5 
2 

2 

5 

1 

4 

I 





1 
■| 

*        7 
3 

1 

L    

3 

)                    Male 

Female 

0 
6 

*" 

i' !""". 

1 

1 

1 
1 

I    

1    



2 

3 

1    

3    

3 

31 

8 

■.' i 

■ r:;:::;:;l:;:::: 

1 
1 

3 

a 
] 

3    

B                   Aiaio 

2 

1             IS  to  45 

1« 

4    

t 

2  Male 

3  Female 

4  45andovcr 

5  Mnlo 

6  yciiialo 

I 
t 

1 

(    

^ 



*"*(' 

i   

2'  ..'.'.'.'.'.'. 

4 
4 

1    

4 

4 
4 

r  

8     

•• 

4 





1 

,. ...... 

. 

I  

'    

THE  I'EEBLE-MINJJED. 


401 


AKD  ACE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCITRKED,  JIY  .STATES  AND  TEKKITOEIES:  1890— Con tiuuo.l. 

VK  ASKINO  TON. 


.vesvous  SVDTEM— contlnuod. 

nETBODUCTIVB. 

Paml 
yBJ». 

OoU- 
U:i.»y. 

Cho- 
rea. 

Inflftm 
umtioii 

rf 
bnuD. 

Ab 

eccaa 

uu 
head. 

Hydro- 

c-t-plia- 

lus. 

Conrnl- 
sious. 

ToUl. 

Plil- 
moaiti. 

Men- 
strual 
iliHor- 
ders. 

Total. 

FallR. 
blowM 

ou  liead 

1   "■' 

1    SpiDC. 

Inio- 

rifsat 
birtli. 

.?"k.    Stroke 
"■■•■x-     ,1,1.. 
toaun.          * 

i 

Ei 
poaorr. 

mul- 
trcat- 
inent. 
ovi-r- 
work. 

Fri^t.  Barns. 

3 

8 

2 

1 

4 

4 

10 

6 



1   

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

-y 

1 

4' 



4' 

5 
G 

4 
1 

i".'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 



1 

1 

2 

8 

'l 

3 

3 

i             3 

1 

4 



4 

10 

5 

1  

J                          1 

4 

2 

1 

3 
2 

1 
2 

2 

2" 

1 
1 

1 

S 
( 

8 
5 

4 
1 

4 
3 

\ 
1     

1   i 

i' 

2 

1 

1  1 

5 



*"'"••* 

4 

4 
4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 
1 

6 

7 

ft 

....        1 



1 
1 

1 

1 

J 

3 
2 

4 

3 

1 

1 

I 

2 

1 


4 

4 

._.... 

1 



1 
1 

10 
11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
3 

1 

. 

1 

i' 

1? 

1 
1 

1 
1 

•—*••• 

i 

n 

._... 



1 

1 

— 

u 





1 

1 

1 

IS 

":.■.■::..::;:.. 

1 
..... 

1 

i: 

****"•" 

"-"*•"*" 

in 

—  ..... 

_.....„ 

..^ 

.-..„. 

IT 

1 

1 

w 

1 

— 

■ 

n 

w 

1 

1 

) 

1 


?i 

T* 

T^ 

1 



— 

— 





1U 

1 

*fi 

1 



» 

1 





?7 

1.... ;..::;:::: 

1 

W 

yt 

1 

1 

1 

■    1 

1 

'.'.'S.'.'.'. 

1 

W 

1 

1 i ...1 

• 

^1 

1 

-..».. 

2 

3 

1 

4 

2 

I> 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 
3 

4 

1 
1 

0 

1 

HI 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

I 

Ti 

1 

^ 



3 

1 

2 

j" 

1 

M 

1 

T7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

m 

;        1           1           1 1 

, 

1 

M 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

*D 

1 

2 

1 

1 

41 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

4» 

2 

1          1 

2 

1 

1 

411 

2 

1 

44 

' 

' 

... 

2 

1 1 

1 

45 

1        1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

M 

1 1 

1 

1 

7170  i.\s 26 


402 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Taule  180 FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVIXy, 

^VEST  VIRGINIA. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT,  AND 
AGE  PEB10U3  WHEN 
OCCDBSED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Un- 
known. 

Con- 
genitaL 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 

coUane- 

ous. 

OENEBAL  DISEASES. 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

I>iph- 

theria. 

Syph- 
ilia. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Ante- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

1,430 

179 

817 

20 

86 

83 

50 

24 

1 

8 

123 

24 

1 

ilale 

' 

816 
6U 

93 

86 

479 
368 

15 
B 

43 
43 

49 
34 

29 
21 

10 
8 

4 
4 

79 
44 

18 
6 

1 

3 

1 

WTiit* 

4 

1,387 

175 

816 

20 

86 

81 

48 

24 

1 

8 

119 

23 

1 

Ifalo 

S 

793 
694 

1,359 
1,293 

00 
8S 

166 
159 

402 
354 

806 
768 

.15 
6 

20 
20 

43 
43 

84 
81 

49 
32 

80 
75 

44 
31 

5 

4 

1 

1 

29 
19 

47 
44 

16 
8 

24 
22 

4 
4 

8 

8 

76 
43 

110 
109 

18 
5 

23 
20 

1 

1 
1 

R 

Female 

1 

1 
1 

7 

S 

Parents  native 

Male 



1 

734 
559 

CG 

82 
77 

7 

429 
339 

38 

15 
5 

41 
40 

3 

20 
18 

3 

14 

8 

2 

4 
4 

72 
37 

7 

17 
3 

3 

1 

in 

1 

11 

Odg  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Male 

T?. 

42 
24 

28 

4 
3 

D 

11 
10 

1 
2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 
4 

3 

1 
2 

n 

Female 

14 

Foreign  bom 

Male 

1 

1 

15 

17 
11 

43 

4 
5 

4 

7 
3 

31 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

4 

Hi 

Female 

17 

Colored 

2 

2 

1 

Ma'e 

IK 

23 
20 

37 

3 
1 

4 

17 
14 

28 

3 
1 

3 

19 

2 

2 

1 

?fl 

Black 

Male 

'1 

21 

16 

6 

2 
4 

15 

3 

1 



15 
13 

3 

3 

?? 

Foma'  0 

n 

Mixed  blood 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

?4 

12 

2 

1 

?/> 

2 

2 

1 
2 

1 
.      1 

?« 

Ago  periods  wben  occurred : 
UokDowu 

1 

Male 

'7 

4 
U 

817 

479 
368 

187 

3 
9 



1 

1 
1 

ll                 1 

m 

1 

•n 

Congenital 

847 

Male 



30 



60 

479 
368 

31 

1? 

UnderS 

18 

35 

23 



9 

3 

51 

7 

Male 

m 

113 
74 

73 

34 
26 

U 

13 
5 

7 

20 
15 

24 

15 
8 

8 

4 
5 

13 

1 
2 

3 

32 
19 

19 

5 

2 

7 

1 

M 

ai 

5to  10 

Male 

an 

47 
25 

56 

t 
17 

4 
3 

6 

16 

8 

8 

3 
6 

4 

11 
2 

2 

1 

13 
6 

13 

5 

2 

4 

1 

37 

Female.... 

3R 

10  to  15 

1 

Mai.-    

3» 

34 

22 

154 

6 

11 

33 

4 

2 

37 

6 
3 

13 

3 

1 

12 

1 
1 

1 

10 
6 

28 

3 
1 

5 

40 

Feiii.ile 

1 

41 

15  to  4 J 

1 

Male 

42 

85 
60 

00 

18 
15 

43 

17 

20 

17 

8 
0 

3 

8 
4 

3 

18 
10 

8 

4 

1 

43 

Fcmalo. 

1 

44 

45  and  over 

20 

-Male 

4!> 

64 
45 

24 
IB 

15 
5 

6 

12 

6 
3 

48 

Female 

3 

3 

__ 

TllK   FEKJJLK-.MIXDKD. 


403 


AND  AGK  PERIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  HY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890-Continnod. 

WRS'I'   VIRCIIVIA. 


_ 



■ 

HBRVOUS  BTSTKM— coiitinned. 

BBPBODUCrm. 

ACCIDE.ITII  ASD  IXJURin. 

rornl-  ; 
ysis. 

e 

C«t«- 
ep»y. 

Cho- 
rea. 

nflsTn- 
mntloD 

of 
brain. 

Ab- 

sco«s 

on 

head. 

[lydro-   , 
c.i>ba-  * 
Ilia. 

Jonviil- 
slona. 

Spinal 
mice-    , 
tiona. 

(U.S.) 

Brain 
rimitlo. 
(N.  S.) 

Tot»l. 

rhi- 

muala. 

Mcn- 
Hlrnal 
iliKor- 
dors. 

ToUl. 

Fnlla, 
blown 
ju  liead 

or 
apine. 

Injn. 
'iea  at 
birth. 

Snn- 
ntroi<i« 
or  cx- 
)Oalire 
Maun. 

Stroke 

or 

llKhl 
ning. 

Ex- 

poaur*. 
tnal- 
Ircat- 
luent, 
OTor- 
work. 

Fright. 

)unu- 

e 

2 

8 

65 

13 

10 

11 

U 

81 

57 

9 

1 

6 

8 

1 

c 

3 

8 
8 

G 

1 
1 

2 

1 
2 

3 

33 
22 

52 

8 
5 

13 

8 
2 

10 

58 
23 

45 
12 

7 
2 

i' 

8 
3 

3 
5 

11 

11 

10 

10 

80 

68 

9 

1 

t 

8 

0 

0 
3 

8 

3 
3 

6 

5 

1 
1 

2 

n 

1 
2 

3 
3 

30 
22 

51 
50 

8 
5 

12 
12 

8 
2 

10 
9 

58 
22 

77 
71 

45 
11 

54 
49 

7 
2 

8 
8 

i' 

1 
1 

3 
8 

6 
0 

3 
5 

8 
7 

10 

10 
10 

10 

10 
10 

4! 
1  1 

'3             '  i 

1 
2 

30 
20 

1 

8 

4 

7 
2 

1 

51 
20 

6 

40 
» 

5 

0 

2 

i 

3 

3 

2 
5 

1 

2 
1 

1 

10 

10 

1 
1 

i' 

i' 

1 

1 

1 

4 
2 

3 

3 
2 

2 

1 



1 

Ilill!! 

1 

i 

3 

i' 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1    

1 



3 
3 

i' 

1 

i' 

1 

i' 

1 

i' 

1 

:::::::: 

........ 



ia 
2tt 

".'.'.'.'. 

3 

i 

i' 

i' 

i' 



**"■"" 

::::::: 

21 
22 

23 



1 

24 
23 

2« 

i' 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

1 

27 
28 

29 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

30              6 

3 

1 

"1 

23 

17 

2 

1 

» 

30 
31 

33 

1 
1 

18  1            6 
12  1 

2 

1 

1 

14 
9 

8 

10 

7 

8 

1 
1 

i' 

1 

( 

s   

33 
34 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

8 

35 

1 

1 

4 
4 

1 
1 



6 

10 

6 
2 

S 

1 

3« 
37 

1 

8             1 

38 



6 
9 

i 

s 

1 
4 

10 

10 

9 
1 

33 

8 

1 

17 

0 

1 
5 

5 

39 
40 

41 

2 

3 

1 
*t 

3 

2 

1 

1         1 

5 
4 

2 
3 

1 

3 
1 

1 

10 

1 

.       24 
0 

7 

17 

6 
1 

1 

2 
3 

43 

1         1 

10 
1 

5| 

43 

5 

1 

0 

«« 

3 

- 

■-'■'■" 

1       1 



1 

5 

'              4 
2 

1 

1 

1 

4S 

1 

1 

1 

1          1 

4* 

2 

1 

1              1        . 

1 

404 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY,  AVITH  DISTINCTIOX  Ol'  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY, 

n'isco!v$ii>r. 


SEX,  COLOR.  N.iTrv-rrr,  axd 

AGE  PEUIODS  WHES 
OCCCKKED. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

XJn- 
'knoHii. 

Con- 
gesiital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 

cellaue. 

ous. 

GENERAL  DISEASES. 

KERVOCB  STSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
tberia. 

'sr 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

Ana!- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsy. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total    

2,402 

387 

1,179 

320 

130 

Gl 

58 

8 

2 

1 

212 

47 

5 

Male 

? 

1,325 
1,077 

195 
192 

676 

163 
157 

65 
So 

30 
31 

28 
30 

5 
3 

3 

117 
93 

27 
20 

2 
3 

3 

503    

1 

WTiite 

Halo 

i 

2,401 

387 

1,178 



320 

130 

fil 

S8 

8 

2 

1 

212 

47 

S 

S 

1,324 

1,077 

1,658 

195 
192 

lf»0 

075 
503 

Q17 

163 
157 

105 

87 

65 
65 

107 
41 

30 
31 

48 
15 

28 
30 

49 
20 

5 
3 

7 
2 

2 

117 
95 

170 
81 

27 
20 

41 
23 

2 

3 

4 
2 

r> 

1 
1 

2 

1 

8 

Parents  native 

Malo 

675              >-           322 

1. 

1 

0 

379    1           41 

1R5    

52 
35 

78 

22 
22 

63 

9 
6 

33 

11 
15 

23 

1 
1 

5 

1 

46 
28 

80 

12 
11 

18 

1 
1 

2 

10 

290 
9S3 

41 
108 

137 
595 

11 

Onp  or  both  p.ironta 
iorvi'zn. 

M:ile 

1 

1 

1? 

567 
416 

56 

S.1R  1 

44 

34 

155 

32 
31 

23 

11 
12 

1 

15 
18 

13 

13 
10 

9 

3 
2 

1 

1 

49 
37 

42 

12 
6 

6 

2' 

1 

1H 

'             52              'AM       

1 

U 

743             .  jT            "Gl 

Malo 

1            -| 

11 

378    1           98 
365    1           99 

134 
127 

1 

67 
88 

6 

7 

4 
5 

1 

1 

22 
20 

3 
3 

1 

1(i 

Female 

17 

Colored 

1 



Malo 

18 

1 

1 

19 

Feraalo ' 

■H) 

Black 

1 

1 

1 

?1 

Malo 

1 

1 

•» 

Female I _. 

i               1 

n 

Mixed  blood 

Male 

n 

. 

?7i 

Female 

tn 

Age  periods  wlien  occurred : 

40 

39 

3 

3 

2 

Male 

77 

•'1 

3 

w 

Female 

i;i           10 

3 

2 

M 

1,179 

1,179 

Malo 





30 

070 
SOS 

418 

102 

6T6 
503 

31 

3? 

Under  5 

83 

58 

23 

■      31 

2 

2 

118 

22 

3 

Male 

33 

233 

185 

163 

40 
53 

50 

51 
82 

20 

31 
27 

36 

D 
14 

1 
13 

IB 
12 

17 

1 
1 

G 

2 

09 
40 

32 

16 
0 

0 

»' 

2 

34 

Female 

3,1 

510  10 





3fi 

Male 

88             25 
75             ■-M 

14 
0 

7 

17 
19 

21 

6 

7 
in 

4 

2 

19 
13 

17 

5 

4 

5 

a 

37 

Female 

38 

lOtoli 

07 

30 

12               « 

Male 

30 

52 
45 

247 

24 
15 

09 

5 
2 

7 
9 

0 
0 

7 

1 
8 

1 

7 
10 

24 

1 

4 

8 

4V 

41 

15  to  43 

1 

Male 

42 

J27 
120 

252 

28 
41 

88 

40 

50 

111 

5 

4 

0 

4 

3 

0 

1 

14 
10 

18 

5 
8 

1 

43 

I 

41 

45  and  over 

Ma!r- 

'""  1 

4.1 

122 
130 

40 
42 

44 

07 

S 
1 

5 
1 

8 
10 

4S 

I'riiialc 

1 

■; 

j 

1 

1 

1 

Til !•:  Fi: KBLE-MIN DE I). 


405 


AND  AGK  I'KKIODS  WHEN  DEFECT  OCCURRED,  IJY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  18D0— Continued. 

wiMConrsii*. 


HKRVoi-g  SYSTKM— continued.                                     1 

1 

lIKPnoDnCTIVE. 

AcciDcirra  axd  injdbies. 

Pnrnl. 

ysin. 

Cnta- 
li'lisy. 

Cl.o 
nn. 

Iiiflftin- 
mntion 

of 
brain. 

Ab- 

on 
bi'n<l. 

Hydro- 

crpba- 
lug. 

Convul- 
slonn. 

Spiuol 
nffcc- 

tiOHH. 

(N.  S  ) 

Kroin 

rrtiililit. 

(N.S.) 

ToUl. 

Phi- 
moslH. 

Mon. 
strual 
dUor- 

dor». 

ToUI. 

FmlU, 

blowH  ! 

on  hvjul 

or 

•pluo. 

In.|n- 

rli'xiit 
birtb. 

Bun- 
Hi  ruko 
or  vx- 
poHuro 
10  nun. 

Stroke 

of 
IlKht- 
alojc. 

Kx. 

pnaura, 
n»l. 
IrfJit- 

TDUUl, 

over- 
work. 

Fright. 

Duma. 

13 

2 
3 

31 

17 
14 

1 

4 

01 

0 

10 

0 

6 

168 

87 

27 

1 

28 

23 

2 

1 

5 
7 

1 

2 
2 

63 
SB 

3 

a 

5 
5 

109 
69 

58 
20 

21 
« 

i' 

IS 
13 

13 
10 

2 

f 

6 

« 

* 

"'"1 

2 

31 

1 

4 

01 

0 

10 

0 

e 

168 

87 

27 

1 

28 

33 

3 

4 

5 

7 

8 
5 

2 

17 
14 

20 
10 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

3 
2 

53 
38 

V4 
35 

3 

« 

7 
2 

5 
5 

5 
3 

109 
SO 

103 
61 

58 
20 

03 
32 

21 
6 

13 
« 

i' 

15 
13 

1« 
B 

13 
10 

9 

8 

2 

2 
1 

K 

6 

6 
5 

e 

8 
5 

• 

1 

1 

7 
8 

J  1 

1 

4 
0 

16 

1 

1         -i 

1 
1 

5 

1 

2 

2 

S3 
18 

52 

30 
22 

65 

22 
10 

31 

5 
1 

4 
5 

7 

1 
2 

< 

1 

I 

• 

4 



2 

1 

11 
39 

S 

1 

5 

1 

10 

3 

11 

2 

1 

11 
S 

1 

21 
18 

17 

10 
15 

21 

5 

5 
2 

12 

3 
3 

14 

1 

1? 

3 

2 

2 
5 

1 

1 

2  1 

1 
14|            1 

13 

1 

1 

14 





2 
2 

1 

2 
3 

1 

8 
9 

2' 

4 
1 

46 
19 

20 
4 

11    

< 
8 

9 
5 

IS 

3 

1 

w 

17 

1 

' 

1 

1 

IR 

1            

1 

;:":;" 

::::::::.:.:.... 

IB 

"n 

1 

t 

i 

n 





n 

n 

1 

1 

M 

1 

r> 

1 

1 

1 

N 

1 

1 

1 

1 

77 

1 

78 

?B 

1 

1 

'           I              1 

1 

1 1 

30 

1 

1  ■■■        1 

1 

;::;:::.i 1 

31 

5 

20 

4 

56 

4 

4 

57 

38 

4 

t 

B 

1 

81 

I 

2 
3 

....  1        .. 

12 
8 

2 

2 
2 

33 
23 

17 

3 

1 

1 

I 
3 

S3 
24 

25 

23 
18 

I.i 

o 

5 

6 

4 

4 

1 

1 

33 

1 

2 



34 

1 

1 

1 

3 

35 

1 

1 
1 

10 

7 

9 

13 
12 

13 

9 
6 

1 

!       1 

1 
3 

3 

1 

38 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

n 

2 

38 

e 

0 

4 

4« 

5 
2 

10 

1 
1 

13 

1 

2 

1 

4 

SB 

3 
6 

2 

1 

40 

D 

a 

3 

3 

10 

a 

1 

i 

1 

4 
2 

2 

1 

s! 

2 
1 

3 

34 
13 

2C 

10 
3 

7 

111 

2  1 

7 

4 
0 

0 

3 

1 

3 

48 

( 

1 

s 

2 

1 
1 

3 
8 

3 
3 

48 

7 

1 

1 



44 

3 
4 

,! 

1 

1 

1  1 

1  '            < 

2 

1 

19 
7 

7 

G    

1  ' 

4 
5 

2 

1 

4S 

1           " 

3 

3 

!4a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

!_ 

406 


INSAISE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  180.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  CAUSES   OF  IDIOCY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY, 

WK09IINC 


SEX,  COLOR.  N-ATIVITY.  AND 

AOB  PEMiOUS   WUEN 

OCCCBBKD. 

Aggro- 
gate. 

Un- 
known 

Con- 
genital. 

Old 
age. 

Mis- 

cellane- 

oua. 

OENEBAL  DISEASES. 

KEEVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Total. 

Fever, 
gen- 
eral. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

Syph- 
ilis. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Rick- 
ets. 

AnsB- 
mia. 

Total. 

Epi- 
lepsj-. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

1 

Total 

14 

3 

4 

4 

2 

1 

Male 

1 

9 

10 
4 

1 
2 

3 
1 

4 

1 
1 

3 

1 

White 

* 

14 

3 

4 

1           4 

2 

1 

Main 

S 

10 

4 

6 
5 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 
2 

........ 

4 

1 
1 

1 
1 

6 

Female 

1 

7 

1 
1 

f! 

Parents  native 

M.nlo 

« 

5 

2 

1 

1 

10 

11 

One  or  both  parents 
foreign. 
Male 

1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

13 

ITemale 

14 

8 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

M.-ilo 

IS 

4 
4 

2' 

1 

1 

3 

III 

Female 

1 

1 

17 

Colored 

Male 

18 

1» 

! 



m 

Black 

Male 

i 

21 

n 

Female 

23 

Mixcdlilooil 

Male 



24 

1 

JS 

Female 

26 

Age  periods  when  occurred : 

1 

Male ; 

1 





w 

1 

1 

i 

28 



2!) 

4 

4 

Male 

1 

30 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

31 

Female 

::;::::1 

32 

1 

Male 

1 

33 

1 

1 

M 

Female 

as 

5to  10 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

S(l 

1 
1 

2 

1 

37 

Female 

1 
1 

1 

m 

10  to  15 

1 

Male 



30 

1 
1 

1 

1 

40 

Female 

1 
1 

41 

15  10  45 

Male 

42 

43 

Female 

1 
3 

1 
1 

................ 

44 

45  and  over 

2 

Main 

4S 

3 

1 

2 

U 

Feoialo 

TIIH  FKKBLK-MINDKD. 


407 


aST)  AGE  PERIODS  Wnr.N'  DEFECT  OCCtrRRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  180O— Continued. 

wvomiNo. 


KEBVOCS  8TSTBM— continued. 

nErnoDocTivB. 

ACCiDnm  AXD  cuDKna. 

Parnl. 

ysi.H. 

Cnt«. 

k-i>»y. 

Chn- 
rott. 

Innnm- 
Dial  ion 

(If 
br.iin. 

Ab- 

on 
licud. 

Hyilro- 

(.>(>|iltn- 

lua. 

Convnl- 
aioua. 

Spinal 

lltlVc- 

tiiins, 
(N.S.) 

Brnln 

trotiMo. 
(N.S.) 

Total. 

Phi- 
nioaia. 

Men. 
Rtrual 
dlHor. 

den. 

ToUI. 

Falla, 

blown 

on  head 

or 
epine. 

Injn. 
rir-n  nt 
birth. 

Snn. 
Mtroke 
or  ex- 
Itomiro 
to  mm. 

Stroke 

of 
llsht- 
niog. 

Ex. 

po«iire, 
nial. 
tn-at- 
meiit, 
over, 
work. 

Fright. 

Bunu. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

f 
t 

1      ■■  ■■ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

t 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 





1 

A 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

7 

fl 

1 

1        .._ 

1 

1 

0 

■.:::::::::::;: 

10 

11 

1 

1 

1 1 

1? 

1 

11 

u 

IS 

in 

17 

18 

10 

■"0 

?1 

?7 

•n 

71 

n 

■ 

1 

1 

?A 



1 

1, 

1 

1 

77 

::::;:::::::::: 

1 

................ 

ft 

'rO 

10 

HI 

n 



•n 

M 

Kit 

■ 

Rfl 



37 

If) 

1 

1 

1 

89 
40 

41 





42 
43 

44 

45 

1 



1 

' 1 i 

408 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  181.— FEEBLE-MINDED  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  COLOR  AND 

[AU  cases  vrhere  the  conjugal  coiidilion 


6BX,  COLOB,  AKD  CONJCGAL  CONDITION. 

Aggregate.' 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Congenital. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

16  to  SO 

so  to  45 

46  to  60 

80  and  over. 

1 

Total 

79,718 

34,028 

569 

15,398 

9,704 

5,266 

3,031 

Mole 

1 

43, 873 
35,843 

19. 450 
14,  578 

321 
248 

9,014 
6,384 

5.601 
4,163 

2.  9:!4 
2,332 

1,580 
1,451 

I 

4 

71,251 

29,714 

488 

13,277 

8,634 

4,664 

2,631 

Male 

R 

39,322 
31,929 

62,814 

"       53,000 

16,921 
12,793 

27,443 

23,224 

27D 
209 

465 

422 

7,721 
5,550 

12,579 

9,846 

4.9.16 
3,678 

7,924 

6,813 

2..'i89 
?,  095 

4,203 

3,946 

1,376 
1,255 

2,272 

2,197 

II 

7 

1«  ative  bom 

R 

Parents  native 

Male 

4 

29.219 
23,781 

9,814 

13,185 
10, 030 

4,219 

238 
184 

43 

5,717 
•4,129 

2,733 

3,902 

2,911 

1,111 

2,173 
1.773 

257 

1.135 
1,042 

75 

in 

11 

Ono  or  both  parents  forci^ 

Male 

T 

5,576 
4,2.18 

8,437 

2,445 
1,774 

2,271 

2G 
17 

23 

1,596 
1,137 

698 

630 
475 

710 

151 
106 

481 

36 
39 

359 

n 

ycmale 

14 

Male 

IS 

4,537 
3,910 

8,407 

1,281 
980 

4,314 

15 
8 

81 

408 
290 

2,121 

418 
292 

1,130 

265 
216 

582 

185 
174 

400 

16 

17 

1 

Male 

1H 

4,553 
3,914 

2,529 
1.785 

42 
39 

1,293 
828 

645 
485 

343 
237 

204 
196 

19  f 

JK    1 

■m 

59,983 

30.055 

489 

14,  970 

8,589 

4,080 

1,927 

1 

Male 

1 

34,810 
25,173 

54,250 

17,599 
12, 455 

20,541 

283 
206 

420 

8,837 
0,133 

12,908 

5,063 
3,520 

7,702 

2,335 
1,745 

3,720 

1,C81 
646 

1.725 

■w 

Female -. - 

•*1 

White 

Male 

31,305 
22,915 

49,530 

40,751 

15,413 
11,128 

24,658 

20,612 

247 

179 

413 
370 

7,592 
5,376 

.     12, 2St 

9,578 

4.500 
3,190 

7,073 

6,037 

2,107 
1,013 

3,359 

3,148 

961 
704 

1,329 

1,479 

nSf 

VJ 

Parents  native 

Main 

'*R 

23,322 

17,429 

8,783 

11,900 

8,  712 

4,016 

210 

160 

43 

5.604 
3,974 

2,706 

3.5IG 

2,  621 

1,0.10 

1,733 
1,395 

211 

817 
062 

50 

•**) 

Female 

in 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

M.-ile 

31 

5,102 
3,683 

4,714 

2,371 
1,675 

1,883 

26 

17 

13 

1,121 

084 

003 
433 

029 

130 
81 

301 

27 
23 

106 

Tj 

Male 

34 

2,881 
1,833 

5,733 

1,142 
741 

3,514 

11 
2 

63 

403 
281 

2,002 

387 
242 

887 

224 
137 

360 

117 
79 

203 

't^ 

"fi 

Male 

3,505 
2,228 

12,844 

2,186 
1,328 

2,730 

36 

27 

SG 

1,245 
757 

381 

557 
330 

927 

228 
132 

847 

120 
82 

519 

IS 

Male 

40 

7,017 
5,827 

11,112 

1,463 
1,205 

2.102 

33 
23 

43 

163 

218 

276 

458 
469 

753 

490 

337 

692 

321 
108 

428 

11 

40 

White  

Male 

41 

e,  189 
4,023 

8,753 

8,029 

4,504 
3,465 

724 

1,183 
1,009 

1.944 

1,815 

27 
10 

34 

34 

118 
158 

2«3 

241 

383 
370 

694 

632 

393 
299 

003 

.'.00 

262 
106 

350 

330 

Kemale 

4^ 

4A 

Male 

47 

1,005 
810 

129 

23 
11 

101 
137 

22 

320 
303 

02 

330 
230 

34 

210 
120 

11 

40 

One  or  both  parcnta  foreif^ 

Hair 

M 

381 
343 

2,359 

82 
87 

248 

n 

13 
13 

27 
35 

59 

18 
It 

89 

8 
8 

78 

*>! 

5? 

S 

Male 

f>1 

1.244 
1,115 

1,733 

116 
132 

638 

t 
5 

13 

5 
8 

105 

27 
S2 

174 

36 
53 

155 

44 

34 

91 

M 

m 

Male 

M 

828 
904 

282 
25« 

S 
7 

45 

ou 

75 
99 

07 
58 

E9 
23 

n 

Fvmalo 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


409 


AOK  PERIODS  AND  CONGENITAL  AND  NONCONGENITAL,  BY  SEX  AND  CONJrOAI.  CONDITION:  1890. 
iraa  not  roporteU  are  oxoludud.) 


== 

AOB  PERIODS— cnntlnucd. 

■ 

Koncongcnltal. 

Unknown. 

Total. 

UDknown. 

UtoM 

•OtoM 

46  to  00 

60  and  over. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

IfitoSO 

SO  to  45 

45  to  60 

OOandoTor. 

89,043 

248 

13,208 

9,688 

7,120 

8,779 

«,64T 

2S0 

2,342 

1,440 

1.163 

1.444 

1 

21.045 
17, 998     1 

141 
107 

7.604 
5,004 

5,195 
4,493 

3,853 
.      3, 267 

4,2.52 
4,527 

3.380    1 
3,267 

130 
111 

1,200 
1,138 

670 
773 

600 
502 

745 

35,438 

214 

11,836 

8,828 

0,533 

8,027 

a,  099 

223 

2,155 

1,338 

1.064 

1,818 

19.  '.'M 
10, 153 

124 
90 

6.841 

4,995 

4,789 
4,030 

3,  574 
2.009 

3.  957 
4,070 

3.110 
2,983 

124 
99 

1.IU4 
1,051 

620 
718 

Oil 
4J3 

657 
602 

30,456 

201 

11.084 

7,  859 

5.239 

6,073 

4,915 

199 

1.995 

1,130 

757 

831 

25,533 

185 

8,326 

0,487 

4,822 

5,713 

4,  243 

191 

1,015 

954 

697 

786 

13.907 
11,02« 

104 
81 

4.806 
3,620 

3,502 
2,985 

2.606 
2,156 

2,  829 
2,884 

2,127 
2,110 

102 
89 

803 
812 

427 
527 

399 

298 

396 
390 

10 

4.923 

16 

2,758 

1,372 

417 

360 

672 

8 

380 

170 

00 

48 

24 
24 

U 

2.771 
2,152 

'I 

1,585 
1,173 

745 
627 

236 
181 

195 
165 

360 
312 

5 
3 

210 
170 

83 
93 

38 
22 

IS 

u 

4.982 

13 

752 

969 

1,294 

1,954 

1,184 

24 

100 

208 

307 

485 

237 
248 

u 

2.«07 
2,375 

10 
3 

4.W 
302 

542 

427 

672 
622 

933 

1,021 

629 
555 

17 

7 

91 
09 

110 
98 

174 
133 

15 
16 

3.605 

34 

1,372 

860 

587 

752 

548 

27 

187 

111 

98 

125 

17 

1,760 
1,845 

17 
17 

763 
609 

406 
454 

279 
308 

295 
457 

264 
284 

15 
12 

102 
85 

50 
55 

49 
4S 

42 
83 

18 
10 

25,293 

178 

12,532 

7,259 

3,454 

1,850 

4,635 

210 

2,241 

1,093 

603 

462 

20 

14,774 
10,  619 

J  08 
70 

7,397 
5,155 

4,254 
3,005 

2,033 
1,421 

982 
868 

2,437 
2,  !98 

122 
94 

1,169 

1,072 

539 
654 

336 
247 

251 
231 

21 
23 

23,368 

161 

11,  308 

6.814 

3,287 

1,738 

4,341 

200 

2,089 

1,033 

568 

451 

23 

13,626 
9,742 

96 
65 

6.693 
4.675 

3,978 
2,830 

1.929 

1.358 

930 
808 

2,266 
2,075 

112 

88 

1,077 
1,012 

501 
532 

337 
231 

239 
212 

24 

25 

21,140 

150 

10.  052 

6,140 

2.800 

1,302 

3,738 

184 

1,935 

896 

420 

303 

26 

16,958 

135 

1,948 

4,984 

2,576 

1,315 

3,181 

176 

1,568 

758 

394 

283 

27 

9.820 
7.138 

79 
56 

4,079 
3,209 

2,909 
2,075 

1.484 
1,092 

669 
046 

1,602 
1,579 

94 
82 

786 
782 

347 
411 

230 
164 

145 
140 

28 
29 

4,182 

15 

2,704 

1,162 

224 

77 

557 

8 

367 

138 

26 

18 

30 

2,428 
1,756 

9 
6 

1,575 
1.129 

661 

501 

135 
89 

4A 
31 

305 
252 

S 
3 

203 
164 

09 
69 

18 
8 

10 

8 

31 

32 

2,228 

U 

716 

668 

487 

346 

603 

16 

154 

137 

148 

148 

33 

1.380 
848 

8 
3 

439 

277 

408 
260 

310 

177 

215 
131 

359 
244 

13 
3 

88 
66 

85 

52 

89 

59 

84 
C4 

31 

35 

1,925 

17 

M84 

445 

107 

112 

294 

16 

152 

60 

35 

31 

36 

1,148 
777 

12 
5 

704 
480 

276 
169 

104 
63 

52 
60 

171 
123 

10 
6 

92 
«0 

38 
22 

10 
16 

12 
19 

37 
38 

8.882 

51 

570 

1,983 

2,746 

3,532 

1,232 

18 

80 

289 

404 

435 

39 

4,842 
4,U40 

29 
22 

•184 
386 

812 
1,171 

1,567 
1,189 

2,260 
1,272 

710 
522 

11 
7 

.33 
53 

127 
162 

261 
143 

278 
157 

40 
41 

7,834 

40 

410 

1,680 

2,472 

3,232 

1,086 

10 

58 

254 

363 

401 

42 

4.364 
3,470 

24 
10 

131 
279 

710 
964 

1,409 
1,003 

2,084 
1,148 

642 
444 

6 
4 

26 
32 

112 
142 

238 
125 

260 
141 

43 
U 

6,054 

39 

375 

1,417 

1.835 

2,388 

755 

6 

52 

196 

241 

260 

« 

5,544 

38 

326 

1,239 

1,B92 

2,240 

670 

6 

40 

166 

215 

243 

46 

3,152 
2,392 

22 
16 

110 
216 

514 
725 

1.005 
687 

1,501 
748 

407 
263 

t 

16 
24 

76 
90 

146 
70 

166 
77 

47 
48 

510 

49 

178 

143 

139 

85 

47 
38 

331 

12 

30 

26 

17 

49 

272 
238 

1,780 

10 
39 

35 

79 
99 

263 

83 
60 

637 

99 
40 

844 

7 
5 

6 

13 
17 

58 

16 
10 

122 

11 
6 

141 

"tO 

M 

4 

52 

940 

840 

1,048 

!.. 

11 

24 

160 

123 
140 

303 

321 
316 

274 

484 
360 

300 

138 
143 

146 

2 
2 

8 

3 
3 

28 

23 
35 

35 

77 
45 

41 

83 
58 

34 

53 

54 

11 

55 

478 
£70 

5 
C 

53 

107 

96 

207 

148 
126 

176 
124 

68 
78 

5 
3 

7 
21 

IS 

20 

23 

18 

18 
16 

6< 

67 

410 


INSANE.  feeble-:jiinded,  deaf  and  dumb,  and  blind. 


Table  181.— FEEBLE-MIKDED  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  COLOR  AND  AGE 

[All  caaos  where  the  conjugal  condition 


BEX,  COUjn,  AND  CONJUGAL  COKDITIOH. 

Aggregate. 

AGE  PKBIODS. 

Congenital. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

16  to  SO 

SO  to  45 

43  to  00 

00  and  over. 

} 

'Widowed                                                 

6,509 

1,138 

24 

38 

208 

302 

566 

Malo     

1,884 
4,625 

5,540 

336 

802 

884 

5 
19 

19 

12 
26 

25 

61 
147 

142 

92 
210 

230 

166 
400 

462 

Male         

1,677 
3,863 

4,228 

3,945 

278 
606 

755 

715 

5 
14 

18 

18 

9 
16 

24 

20 

49 
93 

124 

112 

72 
164 

210 

200 

319 
379 
365 

Male  

1,215 

2,730 

283 

240 
475 

40 

5 
13 

7 
13 

4 

41 

71 

12 

68 
132 

10 

119 
246 

14 

10 

u 

Male 

13 
13 

U 

85 
198 

1,312 

10 
30 

129 

2 
2 

1 

5 
7 

18 

2 
8 

26 

1 
13 

83 



1 

Male      

15 

377 
935 

969 

28 
101 

254 

3 
15 

66 

2 
24 

66 

23 
60 

104 

1 
5 

1 
13 

17 

Male     

18 

207 
762 

382 

58 
19G 

105 

3 
10 

9 

12 
54 

40 

20 
46 

37 

23 

81 

19 

5 

Male 

21 
22 

23 

164 
218 

349 

50 
55 

97 

2 

7 

8 

19 

21 

37 

17 
20 

36 

12 
7 

16 

Male 

2i 
25 

26 

27 

151 
198 

297 

275 

47 
50 

86 

82 

2 
6 

8 

7 

18 
19 

33 

32 

17 
19 

31 

20 

10 
« 

U 

14 

Female 

Male 

28 
28 

118 
157 

22 

40 
42 

4 

,    2 
5 

1 

16 
16 

1 

13 
10 

2 

0 
5 

Male 

HI 

8 
14 

52 

2 
2 

11 

1 

1 

1 

5 

H? 

Female 

1 

fli 

4 

2 

Malo     

ill 

25 
27 

33 

5 
6 

8 

1 
3 

3 

3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

US 

^ 

Colored 

1 

Male 

TT 

13 
20 

3 

6 

1 
2 

2 

1 

IB 

1 

i 

TiiK  fi:i:iuj:-.mindki). 


411 


TERKIDS  AND  COXOP:NITAL  AND  NONCOXGIONITAL,  HY  .SKX  AND  CONJUGAL  CONDITION:  1890— Continued. 
VM  nnt  rcpurtod  nro  pxcluilod.] 


AOB 

PEnious— continiiod. 

KoDcongeuital. 

Unkoown. 

Total. 

nnknowu. 

IS  Iu30 

SO  to  4  J 

46  to  00 

GO  and  oror. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

loloSO 

30  tu  4.'i 

4{ta60 

00  and  ovrr. 

4.021 
1.  :i27 

3,291 
4,012 

18 

62 

363 

Ml 

3.838 

7S0 

IS 

13 

B8 

142 

S22 

1 

3 
IS 

12 

IS 
46 

39 

99 
263 

262 

220 
012 

099 

080 
2.358 

3,000 

221 
529 

644 

5 
10 

12 

4 
t 

6 

7 
51 

42 

37 
105 

122 

1S8 
354 

402 

8 

S 

4 

1.203 

2.  809 

a,  071 
2.  856 

8 
9 

11 

11 

11 

28 

38 
34 

70 
102 

229 

207 

204 
41l5 

543 

407 

915 

2,085 

2,250 
2,107 

196 
448 

402 

374 

5 

7 

8 
8 

1 
5 

6 

5 

4 

38 

31 
24 

30 
92 

88 

81 

l.'.6 
306 

269 

250 

S 

s 

7 
8 

86.1 
1,901 

215 

2 
9 

11 
23 

4 

60 
147 

22 

154 
343 

40 

638 
1,469 

143 

110 
264 

28 

3 
5 

1 

4 

1 

2 
22 

7 

20 
61 

7 

81 
172 

13 

B 
10 

11 

09 
146 

9tl 

3 
19 

33 

17 
29 

156 

49 
94 

750 

0 

22 

242 

3 

4 

34 

3 
10 

193 

n 

4 
1 

1 

7 
11 

n 

1 

4 

14 

2CB 
672 

609 

1 

7 
26 

100 

33 
123 

142 

228 
522 

338 

80 
162 

106 

2 
2 

3 

2 
9 

16 

7 
27 

20 

69 
124 

60 

IS 

1 
23 

16 

e 

7 

17 

124 
4S5 

247 

5 
18 

24 

29 
71 

84 

25 
117 

79 

65 
273 

60 

25 
81 

30 

3 
4 

2 

3 
13 

9 

7 
13 

13 

12 

48 

5 

18 

6 

1 

3 

1 

U 
20 

102 
145 

224 

1 

7 
17 

19 

30 
54 

72 

34 
45 

75 

30 
29 

57 

12 

18 

28 

1 

I 

9 

6 

7 

11 

2 

3 

5 

?1 

2 
2 

7? 

1 

1 

23 

92 
132 

191 

175 

1 

C 
13 

19 

18 

25 
47 

67 

57 

32 
43 

61 

57 

28 
29 

43 

42 

12 

16 

20 
18 

1 

3 
6 

7 

6 

6 
5 

8 

7 

2 
3 

2 

2 

74 

2 
2 
2 

75 

1 
1 

1 

1 

26 
27 

70 
105 

10 

1  ■ 

C 

12 

1 

19 

38 

10 

23 

34 

4 

21 
21 

1 

8 
10 

2 

1 

2 
4 

1 

4 
3 

1 

1 

1 

•»8 

2 

?» 

30 

1 

4 

12 

33 

1 

2 
8 

5 

1 
3 

14 

1 

2 

1 1  

1 

1 

11 

1 

V 

14 

8 

2 

3 

3 

11 

1 

1                     1 

18 
15 

23 

1 

4 

1 

12 

8 
6 

4 

6 
8 

2 

2 
6 

2 

1 
2 

2 

1 
3 

M 

1 

2 


35 

5 

1 

36 

10 
13 

1 
4 

5 
7 

2 
2 

2 

37 

2 

... 

I 



2 

38 

1 

412  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  1§2.— FEEBLE-MINDED  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  IDIOCY  OCCURRED,  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890. 


Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
born. 

1 
1 
Total. 

Black. 

Mixed 
blood. 

AOB  PEBIODS  WHEN  miOCT 
OCCCREED. 

Parents  natiTe. 

Ono  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Hale. 

Pe 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Total 

95,571 

52.  MO 

42,631 

47,152 

37,845 

35,061 

28,144 

7,216 

5,489 

4,875 

4,212 

5,788 

4,786 

4,872 

4,018 

916 

768 

Unknown 

7.B01 
42.803 
16,242 

5,915 

3,503 
11,183 

8,002 

4,080 
24,515 

9,287 
1  3,439 
'  1,992 
'     5,765 

3,842 

3,721 

18,290 
6,935 
2,456 
1,571 
5,418 
4,220 

3,764 
21,234 

8,555 
3,120 
1,752 
5.107 
3,500 

3,393 
15,906 
6,433 
2,247 
1,384 
4,070 
3,752 

2,001 
10,455 
0,347 
2,274 
1,313 
3,011 
2,460 

2,414 
12, 409 
4,774 
1,634 
1,039 
3,289 
2,585 

490 
3,335 
1,678 
670 
268 
701 
174 

402 
2,439 
1,258 
413 
227 
573 
175 

673 
1,444 

530 
270 
171 
855 
926 

577 
1,118 
401 
198 
118 
808 
992 

316 
3,281 
732 
339 
240 
598 
282 

328 
2,324 
522 
209 
187 
748 
468 

273 
2,757 
023 
283 
202 
494 
238 

281 
1,954 
421 
170 
150 
6U 
398 

43 

524 

109 

54 

38 

104 

44 

47 

370 

Under  5  years 

5  to  10  Tears 

101 
39 

37 

104 

45  years  and  over 

70 

Table  183.— FEEBLE-MINDED,  REPOKTED  AS   TO  WHETHER  THEY  HAD  OR    HAD  NOT  FEEBLE-JIINDED   OR  INSANE 
RELATIVES,  AND  THE  CHARACTER  OF  ANY  SUCH  REL.^TIONSHIP,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890. 


Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

wniTB. 

COLO 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bora. 

1 

RED. 

BBT.AT10N8HIP. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Total  reporting  as  to  insane  or  feeble-minded 
relatives. 

44,033 

24,928 

19,105 

22,933 

17, 613 

17,918 

13,901 

3,332 

2,317 

1,633 

1,395 

1,995 

1,492 

Total  reporting  insane  or  feeble-minded  relatives 

24,844 

14,265 

10. 579 

13,119 

9,773 

10,923 

8.235 

1,598 

1,013 

598 

525 

1,146 

806 

682 
672 
2.444 
1.875 
2.194 
2,416 
3,272 
5.919 
4,545 
825 

19, 189 

2,037 

2,416 
28 
16 
67 
51 
59 

3,497 

399 
301 
1,470 
1,011 
1,246 
1,379 
1,808 
3,.'i70 
2.541 
480 

10,663 

1,508 

283 

311 

974 

864 

948 

1,037 

1,404 

2.  349 

2,004 

345 

8,526 

1,129 

360 

321. 
1,352 

930 
1,102 
1,259 
1,584 
3,311 
2,388 

446 

9,814 
1,378 

262 

263 

900 

805 

885 

939 

1,301 

2.199 

1,875 

324 

7,840 

1,022 

283 
205 

1,109 
781 

1,027 

1,  07.1 
1.305 

2,  G.';3 
1,974 

389 

0,995 
1,170 

220 
241 

761 

705 

772 

805 

1,102 

1,798 

1,532 

209 

5,066 

875 

62 
41 

136 
120 
104 
132 
212 
463 
278 
50 

1,784 

154 

21 

24 

'■^ 

83 

88 

1.32 

2C1 

226 

18 

1,304 

99 

19 

15 
47 
29 
31 
52 
07 
193 
130 
7 

1,035 

54 

21 

13 

43  1 

36 

30 

46 

07 

140 

117 

7 

870 

48 

33 

40 
118 

81 

84 
120 
224 
259 
153 

34 

849 

130 

21 

28 

74 

59 

63 

FathcrH        

98 

163 

150 

128 

21 

686 

Insane  or  feebleminded  relatives  on  fatber'«  side — 

107 

1,379 
18 
10 
42 
29 
30 

1,936 

1,037 
10 
K 
25 
22 
29 

1,S61 

1,239 
18 
10 
36 
26 
20 

1,707 

939 
10 
4 
21 
21 
27 

1,397 

1,075 
13 
6 
30 
24 
22 

1,402 

805 
•     9 

4 
17 
19 
21 

1,181 

132 
4 
4 
6 
2 
6 

235 

88 

52 

1 

46 
1 

120 

98 

2 

Uncles 

3 
0 

146 

> 

6 

3 
1 

229 

4 

1 

1 

70 

70 

9 

Innne  or  feebje-mlnded  relatives  on  motber's  side. . . 

164 

3,272 
10 
35 
68 
00 
46 

7,421 

1,808 
7 
19 
44 
35 
23 

4,230 

1,464 
3 

16 
24 
31 
23 

3,191 

1,584 
6 
18 
43 
33 
23 

8,889 

1,301 
3 
16 
24 
31 
22 

2,950 

1,305 
5 
15 
35 
24 
18 

1    3,335 

1,102 
2 
13 
22 
2:1 
19 

2,  .350 

212 

1 
2 
7 
8 
5 

418 

132 
1 
2 
2 

6 
3 

203 

07 

67 

224 
1 
1 
1 
2 

163 

1 
1 

1 

1 

i' 

Un<  U-s 

1 

Parental  side  not  BtAted 

136 

143 

341 

236 

044 
621 

2,  :ino 
i,7r>H 
2,089 

374 
332 

1,384 
947 

1,193 

270 
289 
02.1 
811 
890 

842 
293 

1,273 
871 

1,110 

249 

203 
855 
753 
830 

[        207 

1         244 

1.104 

733 

987 

209 
224 
722 
003 
732 

57 
35 
123 
110 
93 

20 
22 
91 
56 
74 

18 
14 
40 
28 
30 

20 
17 
42 
34 
30 

32 
30 
111 
70 
83 

21 

(iraiidmotbert 

rn<l.» 

26 
70 
58 

Couhinn A... 

00 

THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


413 


Tabi-K  ISI.— IM:KBI,K-MINr»Kr>,  RKPORTKO  AS  TO  WIIKTIIF.I!   TIIF.Y  UAH  OU  TIAn  NOT  DEAV  OK    HLIM>  KI.LATIVES, 
ANO  Tin:  t'lIAKACTKK  OF  ANY  SUCH  liKLA  IIUNSIIU',  HV  SliX,  COLOK,  AND  NAIIVITV;  IH'M. 


Total. 

Male. 

Fo- 
nmle. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Natiro  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

1 

COUtEBD. 

nBLATIOSSniP. 

ParenU  native. 

One  or  bolb 
paruiita  foreign. 

Uolo. 

Fc 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Total  reporting  as  to  deaf  or  blind  rolatiroa 

48,450 

20,909 

21,481 

24,207 

19,270 

17,826 

14,281 

4,001 

3,026 

2,290 

1,963 

2,762 
124 

2,2U 

2,077 

),157 

020    1     1   033 

825 

849 

686 

125 

98 

59 

41 

9S 

80 

lis 

253 
211 
359 
144 
141 
422 
320 
20 

46,  373 

1C3 

54 

01 
181 
131 
188 

75 

78 
221 
173 

15 

25,812 
86 

32 

64 

92 

80 

171 

69 

03 

201 

153 

5 

20,561 

77 

45 

49 

148 

120 

175 

69 

63 

107 

153 

14 

23,174 

79 

29 

49 

79 

75 

160 

63 

53 

173 

141 

4 

18,445 

70 

41 

42 
131 

95 
154 

53 

50 
149 
123 

11 

16,977 
60 

24 

40 
60 
03 

143 
54 
40 

138 

lis 

3 

13,595 

59 

2 

7 
12 

lu 

14 

10 

7 

29 

23 

3 

3,96fl 

11 

2 

7 
11 

8 
14 

3 
11 
23 
19 

2 

s' 

0 

7 
6 
6 
19 
3 

3 
2 
2 

4 
3 
5 
2 
12 
7 
1 

1,922 

5 

9 
12 
13 
11 
13 

0 
15 
24 
20 

1 

2,638 
7 

3 

5 

ITnclcs 

I.T 

5 

11 

7 

M„tlit'r8  ., 

10 

28 

12 

1 

2,928        2,231 
6               R 

2,116 

7 

144 
3 
1 
5 
4 
6 

162 

75 
2 

4' 

2 

3 
91 

69 
1 

1 
1 
2 
3 

71 

69 
2 

3' 

2 
3 

76 

62 

1 
1 
1 
2 
3 

61 

53 
2 

i' 

1 
3 

59 

54 

1 
1 
1 

10 

3 

6 

5 

0 

7 

1 

:::;:::: f  ::::;: 

1 

2            T 

2 
46 

11 

1 

13 

A 

2 

15 

10 

141 
1 
4 
5 
6 
5 

084 

78 
1 
1 
3 
5 
3 

671 

63 

3' 

2 

1 
2 

413 

63 

1 
1 
3 
5 
3 

514 

53 

3' 

2 
1 
2 

376 

50 
1 
1 
2 
3 
2 

447 

40 

7 

11               6 

2    !          1.'>  1            in 

3 
1 

1 
1 

325 

Uuelea 

1 
0 

1 
49 

1 

1 
37 

::::": 

Hot  stated  as  to  parental  sido 

18 

14 

57 

37 

firiiid  fit  hers            

82 
110 
243 
201 
348 

51 

60 

154 

124 

182 

31 
50 
89 
77 
166 

42 
48 
142 
113 
169 

28 
45 
76 
72 
155 

38 
41 

128 
91 

149 

23 
30 
64 
62 
140 

2 
7 
10 
17 
13 

2 
7 

10 
6 

12 

2 

4' 

5 

7 

3 
2 
2 

t 

9 

12 
12 
11 
13 

3 

s 

13 

g 

11 

I 


THE  FEEBLE-MINDED. 


415 


TAni.R  ISe.-KKl'.nr.E  MINOEI)  Wiro  KKAD  AND  WlUTi:,  WHO  la.Al)  AM)  DO  NOT  WRITE,  AND  WHO  NF.ITHKie  KKAD 
NOK  WKITi:,  Willi  DISTINCTION  Ol'  AGK  I'KKIODS  AND  \VH1:;THHU  IDIOCV  OCCl'KKKD  LNDKK  5  OK  UVKK  6 
YKAKS  OF  AGK,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890. 


AcgTC* 
Bute. 

OCCUBBKD  tTHDIB  E  TliBll  Or  AOI. 

OOOUBBBD  B  TCAKa  Or  AOB  AND  OTIB. 

UTERACV  ANl>  ILLITKRACY. 

Total. 

Present  age  periods. 

TotaL 

Present  ago  periods. 

Un- 
dor  6 

6  to 
V) 

10  to 
16 

16  to 
20 

20  to 
26 

26  to 
86 

86  to 
45 

46  and 
over. 

6to 
10 

10  to 
16 

16  to 
20 

SO  to 
26 

26  to 
S6 

86  to 
46 

46  and 

over 

Total               

80,719 

48.296 
38,423 

21,  370 

58,123 

852 

4,210 

7,368 

8,499 

8,026 

10,866 

7,875 

10,427 

28,596 

15,036 
■  13,560 

13,  035 

254 

1,115 

1,959 

2,425 

4,488 

4,209 

14,088 

Mnl(^  

33, 260 
24,863 

8,335 

4,877 
3,458 

2,6C9 

480 
372 

2,397 
1,  813 

112 

4. 165 
3,203 

785 

4,902 
3,597 

1,342 

4,760 
3,  366 

1,212 

6,375 
4,491 

1,602 

4,437 
3,438 

1,283 

5,744 
4,683 

1,039 

102 
102 

30 

029 
486 

224 

1,105 
854 

610 

1,407 
1,018 

885 

2.4.58 
2.038 

1,871 

2,174 
2.095 

1,998 

7,111 

0,077 

Bead  anil  writo 

7,417 

Male  

12,277 
9, 093 

4,560 

68 
44 

48 

470 
315 

285 

764 
678 

352 

rj7 

475 
346 

995 
667 

535 

749 
534 

431 

1,0!>4 
845 

672 

7,400 
5,635 

1,900 

18 
12 

8 

126 
98 

76 

306 
244 

122 

521 
361 

145 

1.055 
816 

313 

1,083 
915 

309 

4.228 

3.18S 

Read  and  do  not  writo. 

927 

Male        

2,369 
2,200 

51,795 

1,504 
1,165 

40,  079 

430 

24 
24 

2,571 

181 
104 

5,350 

198 
164 

5,921 

214 
132 

5,707 

304 
231 

7,633 

225 
206 

5,501 

358 
314 

6,966 

805 
1,035 

11,716 

S 
3 

147 

48 
28 

684 

60 
62 

1,075 

75 
70 

1.202 

148 
165 

1,973 

143 
108 

1.604 

386 

641 

Neither  read  nor  write. 

4,941 

^lalo  

28,642 
23,153 

296 

22.840 
17,239 

1B6 

242 
188 



1,436 
1,135 

10 

2,975 
2,375 

26 

3,434 
2,487 

38 

3,363 
2,344 

24 

4.462 
3,171 

33 

3.092 
2,409 

20 

3,836 
3,130 

46 

5,802 
5,914 

100 

90 
57 

380 
304 

5 

601 
474 

3 

698 
604 

6 

1,069 
004 

8 

812 
882 

26 

2,152 

Female 

Read  and  unknown  as 
to  writing. 
Male          

2,789 
61 

159 
137 

8,089 

109 
87 

6,844 

422 

7 
3 

1,469 

12 

14 

922 

23 

15 

846 

l.'i 
9 

737 

19 
14 

1,003 

12 
8 

640 

21 
24 

805 

50 
50 

1,843 

919 
926 

69 

2 
3 

126 

2 
1 

149 

2 

4 

187 

5 
3 

321 

18 

8 

242 

21 

31 

Not  stated       

761 

Male  

4,849 
3,  840 

3.930 
2,914 

238 
184 

862 
607 

527 
335 

483 
363 

431 
306 

595 
408 

339 
281 

435 
370 

39 
30 

73 
53 

76 
73 

108- 
70 

181 
140 

118 
124 

324 

427 

White 

76,948 

51,400 

719 

3,609 

6,455 

7,424 

7,059 

9,761 

7,061 

9,312 

25,548 

209 

925 

1,653 

2,114 

3,995 

3,800 

12,846 

Male 

42,903 
34, 045 

20,  766 

29,313 
22,087 

8,074 

404 
315 

5,035 
1,574 

108 

3,629 
2,826 

748 

4.266 
3,158 

1,283 

4,156 
2,903 

1,171 

5,707 
4,054 

1,601 

3,987 
3,074 

1,250 

5,129 
4,183 

1,911 

13,590 
11,958 

12,  692 

124 
85 

27 

514 
411 

205 

925 
728 

566 

1,236 

878 

824 

2,237 
1,758 

1,790 

1.966 
1.840 

1,947 

6.588 

Female 

Kead  ami  write 

6,268 
7,333 

Male 

11,907 
8,859 

4,319 

4,  722 
3,352 

2.539 

1.428 
1,111 

34,  601 

67 
41 

43 

447 
301 

252 

734 
551 

327 

710 
461 

323 

960 
641 

518 

730 
520 

419 

1,074 
837 

057 

7,185 
5,507 

1,780 

16 
11 

6 

116 
89 

69 

332 
234 

106 

487 
337 

134 

1,014 
776 

286 

1,053 
894 

288 

4,167 

3,16« 

Read  and  do  not  write. 

891 

Male              

2.241 
2,078 

43,  985 

361 

19 
24 

2,175 

163 
89 

4,622 

187 
140 

5,041 

196 

127 

4,903 

293 
225 

6,714 

219 
200 

4,800 

351 
306 

5,988 

813 
967 

9,381 

5 
1 

116 

41 
28 

544 

56 
50 

860 

72 
02 

992 

137 
149 

1,623 

136 
153 

1,339 

368 

525 

Neither  road  neir  writo. 

3,907 

Male           

24,  383 
19,002 

279 

19, 638 
14, 966 

184 

203 
158 

1 

1,207 
968 

6 

2,541 
2,081 

22 

2,908 
2,135 

36 

2,874 
2,029 

23 

3,903 
2,811 

33 

2,705 
2,005 

20 

3,299 
2,689 

44 

4,745 
4,636 

95 

71 
45 

300 
244 

4 

474 
380 

3 

584 
408 

0 

914 
709 

8 

063 
676 

23 

1,739 

Female 

2,168 

Read  and  unknown  aa 
to  writing. 
Male 

61 

147 
132 

7,699 

4,22o 
3,374 

69, 185 

57,443 

100 
84 

5,999 

358 

4 

2 

1,277 

10 
12 

811 

21 
15 

735 

14 
9 

639 

19 

14 

895 

12 
8 

572 

20 
24 

712 

47 
48 

1,600 

60 

2 
2 

103 

2 

1 

118 

2 
4 

158 

5 
3 

288 

16 

7 

209 

20 

31 

Not  stated          

664 

Male  

3,425 
2,574 

47,  957 

39,  332 

201 
157 

709 

509 

738 
539 

3,498 

2,692 

468 
343 

6.172 

4,744 

418 
317 

7,124 

5,425 

362 

277 

6,709 
5,261 

532 
363 

9,072 

7,190 

321 
251 

0,429 

5,034 

383 
327 

8,244 

7,811 

800 
80O 

21,228 

18,111 

.33 

28 

200 
161 

56 
48 

889 

686 

61 
57 

1,554 

1,155 

91 

67 

1,945 
1,474 

167 
121 

3,617 

2,776 

98 
111 

3,250 

2,765 

296 

368 

Native  bom 

9,773 

9.094 

Male 

Female 

HeaA  ami  write 

32, 050 
23,393 

15, 153 

22.419 
16,913 

6.124 

3,547 
2,577 

2,034 

309 
260 

1,520 
1,172 

81 

2,070 
2,068 

553 

3,130 
3,295 

949 

3.065 
2,196 

887 

4,  2:'.3 
2, 963 

1,170 

3.168 
2,400 

903 

4,318 
3,493 

1,521 

9,631 
8,480 

9,020 

99 
62 

19 

382 
304 

158 

645 

510 

401 

856 
018 

536 

1,540 
1,236 

1,211 

1,416 
1,349 

1,385 

4.693 
4.401 

5,298 

Male 

8.605 
6,548 

3,305 

50 
31 

36 

333 
220 

193 

538 
411 

253 

533 
354 

242 

093 
477 

404 

552 
411 

346 

848 
673 

560 

6.038 
3,971 

1,271 

12 
7 

6 

92 
66 

64 

232 
169 

83 

324 
232 

101 

663 
546 

202 

737 
648 

214 

2.996 

Female 

I^oacl  and   do  not 

3,303 
8U 

JIalo  

1,751 
1,534 

33,303 

18,521 
14,782 

184 

1,155 
879 

26,644 

280 

17 
19 

1,042 

121 
72 

3,431 

149 
104 

3,694 

149 
93 

3,681 

235 
169 

4.961 

180 
106 

3.853 

304 
250 

5,100 

2,828 
2,272 

35 

590 
675 

6, 6.i9 

4 
I 

91 

30 
21 

405 

41 
42 

594 

58 
43 

707 

101 

101 

1,140 

108 
106 

1,016 

2S4 

Female 

Neither   read   nor 

358 
2,697 

Male 

15,113 
11,531 

127 

65 
63 

4,403 

1.^2 
128 

916      1.893 

2,133 
1,561 

25 

2,120 
1,552 

13 

2,902 
2,039 

20 

2,160 
1,693 

17 

3,408 
3,251 

57 

61 
30 

224 
181 

4 

330 
264 

2 

407 
300 

2 

K4 
495 

5 

502 
514 

13 

1.230 

Female 

Rcadand  unknown 
as  to  writing. 
Male 

726 
4 

1,538 
13 

1.487 
81 

93 
91 

5,498 

289 

2 
2 

929 

4 
0 

534 

18 
9 

504 

8 
5 

438 

9 
H 

641 

9 

8 

453 

17 
18 

595 

28 
29 

1,095 

46 

2 

2 

65 

1 
1 

76 

1 
1 

108 

3 

2 

209 

7 
6 

137 

14 

Female 

17 
456 

Male 

3,080 
2,418 

2,539 
1,864 

157 
132 

535 
394 

325 
229 

294 
210 

246 
192 

394 
247 

267 
186 

321 
274 

541 
S34 

22 
24 

34 
31 

41 

34 

66 
42 

117 
92 

C2 
75 

199 

Female 

258 

416 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  186.— FEEBLE-MINDED  WHO  READ  AND  WRITE,  WHO  READ  AND  DO  NOT  WRITE,  AND  WHO  NEITHER  REAo) 
NOR  WRITE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  AGE  PERIODS  AND  WHETHER  IDIOCY  OCCURRED  UNDER  5  OR  OVER  5 
YEARS  OF  AGE,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890— Continned. 


Assre- 
gate. 

OCCtJRBKn  CXDEn  5 

TEABS  or  A<3E. 

OCCtTRRED  5 

TEARS 

OP   AGE  AND  OVEB. 

ITTEEACr    AST)    n.UTERACT. 

Total. 

Present 

age  periods. 

TotaL 

Present  age  periods. 

Un. 
dsrS 

5to 
10 

10  to 
16 

IS  to 
SO 

aoto 

SB 

Soto 
K 

Soto 
45 

4a  and 
over. 

Sto 
10 

10  to 
15 

IS  to 
SO 

90  to 

as 

SSto 
3S 

SSto 
45 

45  and 

over. 

White— native  born— Con't- 
One  or  both  parents  for- 
eign. 

Male 

11,742 

8,625 

140 

806 

1,428 

1.699 

1,448 

1,876 

795 

433- 

3,117 

39 

203 

399 

471 

841 

485 

G79 

C.692 
5,050 

2.679 

4,9.11 
3,674 

1,238 

88 
52 

454 

352 

26 

801 
627 

164 

965 

734 

289 

861 

587 

234 

1,080 
790 

293 

458 

337 

145 

244 

189 

97 

1,741 
1,376 

1.441 

21 
IS 

7 

113 
90 

39 

223 

176 

134 

279 
192 

201 

485 
356 

395 

245 
24U 

259 

375 

Female 

Bead  and  write 

3U4 
406 

Male 

1.5S9 
1,090 

S3S 

7.10 
488 

336 

i 

1 

16 

10 

4 

100 
64 

48 

168 
121 

62 

134 

90 

65 

177 
116 

87 

91 
54 

41 

64 

33 

29 

(09 
602 

220 

4 
3 

1 

19 
20 

10 

79 

55 

22 

117 
84 

24 

243 
1.12 

68 

142 

117 

40 

235 

Female 

Ec.-i<i   and  do  not 

171 

55 

Xalft 

275 
281 

7,052 

1S2 
154 

5,824 

1 

77 

1 

3 

464 

32 

10 

1,006 

34 

28 

1,157 

41 

24 

995 

42 

45 

1,307 

17 
24 

545 

15 

14 

273 

93 

127 

1.228 

1 
1 
18 

7 
3 

122 

14 
8 

218 

in 

14 
209 

27 
41 

327 

13 

27 

148 

21 

FemaJo 

Keither  read   nor 

34 
160 

JIalc 

4,011 
3,041 

48 

3,332 
2,492 

34 

48 
29 

253 

211 

2 

552 
454 

7 

663 

494 

9 

594 

401 

6 

752 

555 

8 

321 

224 

1 

149 
124 

1 

679 
549 

U 

6 
12 

70 

62 

118 
100 

132 
77 

3 

180 
147 

3 

68 
80 

4 

105 

Female 

81 

as  1o  writing. 
Male 

30 
18 

1,107 

22 
12 

1,193 

2 

S 

2 

203 

4 
5 

182 

S 
3 

158 

7 
1 

181 

1 
63 

i' 

33 

8 
214 

I 

1 
2 

34 

2 
1 

48 

4 
34 

3 

29 

63 

310 

13 

32 

24 

Male 

787 
620 

7,763 

««5 
528 

3,443 

40 
23 

10 

182 
128 

111 

112 
91 

283 

96 
86 

300 

89 
69 

350 

102 
79 

689 

28 
35 

632 

16 

17 

1,068 

122 
4,320 

ID 
3 

9 

17 
15 

36 

11 
13 

99 

19 
15 

169 

33 
15 

378 

18 
16 

536 

U 

Female 

15 
3,073 

Male 

4,161 
3,002 

2,934 

1.943 
1,500 

712 

7 
3 

61 

50 

1 

152 
131 

31 

171 
129 

47 

230 
120 

60 

394 
295 

138 

361 
271 

142 

567 
501 

293 

2,218 
2,102 

2,222 

4 
1 

IB 

17 

8 

57 
42 

31 

101 
C8 

67 

212 
166 

184 

303 
251 

303 

1  5*^0 

Bead  and  irrite 

1.628 

Male 

1,713 
1,221 

458 

425 
287 

169 



1 

14 
17 

11 

28 
19 

12 

43 
17 

16 

90 
48 

27 

87 
55 

32 

102 
131 

68 

1,288 
934 

283 

""i" 

5 
3 

6 

21 

10 

1 

46 

21 

9 

106 
78 

16 

374 
■     129 

34 

93(5 

G92 
224 

Bead  and  do  not  write. . 



3 

Male 

215 
243 

3,630 

91 

78 

2,130 

4 

1 
2 

69 

10 
1 

1B3 

4 
8 

19D 

6 

10 

227 

16 
11 

446 

22 
10 

400 

3G 
615 

124 
165 

1,494 

T 

4 

1 

17 

1 
48 

4 
76 

9 

7 

147 

IS 
19 

175 

Kcitbcr  re.-id  nor  wnte. 

1.024 

Malo 

Female 

3,851 
1,779 

47 

1,1(13 
943 

23 

3 
1 

38 
31 

90 
89 

2 

110 
80 

O 

151 
76 

4 

249 
197 

5 

224 
176 

2 

322 
293 

8 

658 
836 

24 

4 
3 

6 
11 

26 
22 

45 
31 

1 

80 
67 

93 

82 

6 

404 
6''0 

17 

to  writing. 

24 
23 

694 

358 
33G 

9.771 

5.S;i: 
4,37e 

604 

370 
234 

tso 

7.8;  ' 

3,551 
T 

1,000 

C:: 

13 
10 

403 

1 
1 

54 

1 
1 

49 

3 

1 

43 

3 
2 

73 

2 
56 

3 
5 

84 

11 
13 

291 

6 

1 

38 

g 

1 
16 

31 

11 

180 

3>'ot  slated 

6 

38 

1 

< 

19 

Mole 

221 
182 

e.7:r! 

2C1 

l.-iS 
106 

130 

70 
54 

2,27a 
1 

fir, 

4 

2 

133 

21 
17 

601 

31 
23 

913 

28 
21 

1,075 

27 
16 

067 

36 
37 

1,105 

26 
30 

814 

48 
36 

1,115 

137 
151 

3,048 

""i' 

45 

4 

2 

190 

9 
10 

S06 

6 
10 

311 

17 
14 

491 

18 
20 

463 

Ooloreil 

1.242 

Male 

70 
57 

1. 

1 

862 
239 

4 

536 

877 

37 

636 
439 

67 

664 

363 

41 

668 
437 

61 

450 
364 

33 

615 

50U 

28 

1,446 
1,602 

343 

28 
17 

3 

115 
75 

19 

180 
126 

44 

171 
140 

61 

221 

270 

81 

208 
255 

51 

523 
719 

84 

Bead  and  write 

Mole 

1 
3 

E 

23 
14 

80 
•    27 

2i 

27 
14 

S3 

35 
28 

17 

19 

14 

12 

20 
8 

IS 

215 
128 

120 

2 
1 

2 

10 
9 

7 

34 
10 

16 

37 
24 

11 

•     41 

40 

27 

30 
21 

21 

61 
23 

36 

Bead  and  do  Dot  write . 

Male    . 
FcDial. 

5 

18 
15 

728 

11 
14 

880 

18 
5 

804 

11 
C 

910 

6 
0 

701 

387 
314 

7 
8 

978 

52 
68 

2.335 

""2 
SI 

7 
140 

4 

12 

215 

3 
8 

810 

11 

16 

ISO 

is:. 

195 

7 
14 

355 

140 

200 

3 

20 
16 

1.034 

Keitber  read  nor  vrrilc. 

09 

39 
80 

64 

.17 
27 

1 

800 

229 
107 

4 

Mate 

Female 

Bead  and  onknnw..  n. 

434 
291 

4 

S2R 
352 

489 
316 

1 
1 

55!) 
300 

r.37 
441 

I.O.W 
1,278 

6 

10 
12 



80 
60 

1 

ir? 
88 

lU 

06 

413 

G21 

1 

to  wriiinj;. 

Male 

3 

1 

102 

124 
68 

2 
2 

111 

2 

1 

3 
2 

245 

119 
126 

2 

1 

33 

1 

Female 

a 

1 
23 

Kot  ■fali'd 

.11 

es 

46 

te 

108 

68 

03 

Si 

20 

17 
12 

S3 

87 

Male  

69 
29 

63 
46 

38 
80 

CO 
43 

7 
3 

18 
C 

15 
16 

14 

19 

20 

13 

28 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


717G  INS 27 


417 


i 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


419 


Tabi-k   187.-DEAF  DUT  NOJ   DUMIi,  Willi    DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,   BY  STATICS  AND 

TEURIT0KIK8:  1890. 


■TATEH  AND  TBRBITOBIES. 


Tho  United  States. 


Korlh  Atlantic  division  . . 


Maine 

Now  Hampshire  . 

Vermont 

MaAsachusotts . . . 

Ithode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


Sontli  Atlantic  divi.sion 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

Wost  Virginia , 

Nort  li  Carolina 

Soutli  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


Nortli  Central  division  . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

■Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Miasonrl 

North  Dakota  . 
South  Dakota.. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky  .. 
Tennessee  . . 

Alabama 

Mississippi . 
Louisiana... 

Texas 

Oivlahoma  .. 
Arkansas... 


Western  division. 

Montana 

"Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico . . 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

W.asliington . . 

Orrgon 

California 


Total. 


80,  OIG 


28,179 


1,398 
895 
1,066 
4,118 
874 
1,827 
9,337 
1,91'J 
6,752 

8,369 


223 
1,393 

282 
1,930 

946 
1,252 

803 
1,113 

427 

32, 353 


861 
902 
723 
829 
996 
286 
452 
371 
157 
338 
1,063 
2,355 

8,632 


2,086 

1,597 

1,073 

811 

606 

1,617 

38 

804 

3,083 


91 
46 

401 

145 

34 

206 

48 

20 

216 

201 

1,510 


Malo. 


49,278 


15,  £83 


818 

487 

623 

1,952 

424 

929 

5,231 

1,044 


male. 


31.333 


12, 790 


580 
408 
443 

2,166 
450 
898 

4,100 
808 

2,877 


21,341 


4,400 

2,641 

2, 981 

2,4,-i3 

1,205 

860 

i,615 

2,341 

108 

238 

749 

1,0:,4 

5,655 


1,307 

1,013 

663 

502 

334 

1,083 

31 

562 

1,995 


111 
003 
130 
758 
304 
503 
319 
468 
160 

11,012 


2,455 

1,261 

1,  742 

1,370 

731 

420 

807 

1,030 

49 

100 

334 

701 

3,077 


719 
581 
410 
309 


Total. 


Male. 


47,372 


15,283 


818 

480 

622 

1,937 

413 

921 

5,203 

1,033 

3,845 

4,264 


9D 
711 
128 
1,014 
634 
628 
331 
519 
200 

21, 163 


4,349 

2,619 

2,955 

2,447 

1,202 

859 

1,612 

2,295 

108 

238 

746 

1,043 

4,678 


1,285 
892 
482 
283 
235 
981 
29 
483 


Fe- 
male. 


29,936 


12,702 


05 

26 

33 

13 

265 

136 

86 

59 

26 

8 

142 

124 

;i2 

10 

21 

8 

J  82 

61 

191 

70 

952 

564  ' 

1 

65 
33 
264 
82 
20 
142 
32 
21 
182 
101 
910 


579 
404 
442 

2,152 
442 
892 

4,085 
853 

2,853 

2,776 


107 
547 
113 
608 
303 
405 
193 
383 
117 

10,  901 


2,422 

i.aio 

1,732 
1,368 
730 
420 
800 
992 
49 
100 
331 
090 


044 
493 

283 
185 
187 
400 


26 
13 

135 

50 

8 

124 

10 

8 

0-1 

70 

560 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


33,087 


11,073 


737 
425 
613 

1.440 
279 
704 

3,403 
738 

2,623 

3,089 


Fo. 
malo. 


21,200 


9,205 


o 


612 
371 
372 

1,585 
267 
710 

2,670 
616 

2,102 

2,440 


79 

510 
73 
925 
559 
607 
294 
482 
160 

13,  720 


3, 121 

1,976 

1,809 

1,485 

477 

302 

1,014 

1,678 

46 

129 

483 

1,194 

4,042 


1,105 
837 
446 
246 
147 
787 
23 
451 


3U 

21 

187 

71 

17 

40 

15 

12 

119 

136 

616 


34 
412 

76 
535 
265 
397 
178 
332 

91 

6,926 


1,756 
D46 

1,023 
802 
299 
152 
4B5 
705 
17 
39 
202 

49a 

2,113 


529 
452 
269 
173 

in 

371 

0 

202 

570 


10 

10 

85 

47 

4 

28 

7 

4 

43 

39 

293 


One  or  both 
paronta  foreign 


Male. 


4,268 


1,327 


28 
19 
33 

117 
33 
48 

563 
81 

405 


454 
238 
332 
270 
160 
101 
185 

;:02 

9 
38 
77 
173 

240 


Fe- 
male. 


3,200 


1,214 


10 
2 

20 
3 
3 

15 
6 
3 

19 

23 
119 


21 
11 
20 

166 
33 
47 

478 
82 

350 


13 
60 
21 
12 
21 
5 
9 
19 
11 

1,479 


290 

154 

254 

177 

107 

70 

118 

147 

7 

21 

50 


Foreii^  born. 


Malo. 


9,417 


2,883 


53 

43 

76 

374 

106 

109 

1,237 

214 

612 

300 


Fe- 
male. 


14 
115 
42 
63 
45 
15 
2-1 
17 
21 


173 
4 


13 
6 
1 
10 
11 
105 


771 
405 
814 
086 
625 
456 
443 
415 
53 
71 
183 
276 

390 


103 
24 
24 
13 
47 

140 
6 
18 

536 

19 

10 

51 

3 

6 

87 

11 

6 

44 

33 

311 


5,476 


2,283 


Total. 


Malo. 


Fe- 
male. 


40 
22 
44 
401 
142 
135 
937 
155 
401 

159 


16 
11 
17 
3 
0 
12 
15 

2,498 


370 

146 

455 

389 

321 

204 

193 

140 

25 

40 

82 

128 


0 
3 

29 
7 
4 

83 
3 
3 

11 

20 
162 


1,906 


100 


1 
1 

16 
6 
8 
28 
11 
30 

740 


13 
79 
24 
158 
8 
121 
153 
120 
53 


877 


82 
121 
181 
219 

99 

93 
2 

74 


1,402 


94 


llUck. 


4 
1 

14 
8 
« 
21 
15 
24 

589 


4 

56 
17 

150 

1 

98 

126 
83 
52 


Male. 


1,549 


12 

70 

21 

12-1 

4 

97 
125 
108 

41 

127 


75 
91 
122 
124 
85 
74 


29 


07 

98 

155 

181 

83 

83 

2 

69 


Fe. 

malo. 


1,0M 


4 
15 
15 
20 

460 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male 


357 


20 


4 

511 

13 

111 

1 

75 
100 

63 

40 

82 


59 
77 
103 
07 
03 
CI 


26 


138 


144 


Fe- 
male. 


301 


a 


128 


23 
26 
20 
12 


10 
3 
3 


114 


16 
14 
19 
27 
22 
13 


420 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   188.— DEAF  AND   DUMB,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OF    SEX,  COLOR,  AND    NATIVITY,   BY   STATES  AND 

TERRITORIES:  1890. 


Total. 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

ToUl. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

Mised 

STATES  AND  TRRRITOEmS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Maic. 

Fp- 

niule. 

Male. 

F. 
male. 

The  United  States  .. 

40,562 

22,  «1 

18,151 

20,639 

16,808 

14,013 

11,846 

4,268 

3,151 

2,358 

1,811 

1,772 

1,343 

1,466 

1,065 

306 

278 

Korth  Atlantic  division. . . . 

11,352 

6,196 

5,156 

6,135 

5,102 

3,854 

3,352 

1,508 

1,094 

773 

656 

61 

54 

51 

38 

10 

la 

027 
321 
241 

1,539 
162 
499 

3,839 
764 

3,360 

5,596 

346 

180 
133 
792 
82 
274 

2,124 
415 

1,850 

3,058 

281 
141 
103 
747 
80 
225 

1,715 
349 

1,510 

2,538 

346 
180 
133 
784 
79 
272 

2,105 
402 

1,S34 

2,259 

281 
141 
408 
742 
77 
220 

1,700 
342 

1,491 

1,908 

300 
143 
100 
454 
44 
191 

1,094 
247 

1,281 

2,097 

234 
114 

80 
466 

43 

161 

935 

234 

1,082 

1,775 

16 
16 
23 

192 
16 
49 

712 
97 

387 

106 

10 
10 
10 

137 
21 
28 

518 
58 

290 

90 

30 
21 
10 

138 
19 
32 

299 
58 

100 

56 

31 
17 
12 

139 
13 
28 

247 
60 

119 

43 

Kew  Hampshire 

8 
3 
2 

19 
13 
10 

799 

5 
3 
5 

15 
7 

19 

630 

5 
3 
2 
14 
11 
16 

680 

3 

2 
4 

10 
7 
12 

512 

3 

5 

119 

2 

1 

1 

KewTork 

5 

7 

Sooth  Atlantic  division.... 

118 

98 
750 
124 

1,199 
600 

1,107 
668 
860 
190 

16,044 

57 
416 

69 
665 
334 
592 
358 
456 
111 

8,971 

41 

334 

55 

534 
266 
515 
310 
404 
79 

7,073 

53 
354 

50 
500 
323 
460 
178 
277 

G4 

8,845 

39 
290 

46 
400 
260 
399 
160 
266 

48 

6,999 

38 
280 

35 
486 
300 
457 
178 
265 

58 

5,213 

33 
230 

29 
393 
240 
390 
158 
256 

40 

4,320 

7 
48 
13 

9 
15 

10 
4 

2,301 

2 
39 
15 
4 
15 
2 
2 
8 
3 

1,711 

8 
26 

5 

8 
3 

4 

21 
2 
3 
5 

1 

4 

62 
19 
165 
11 
132 
180 
179 
;       47 

126 

2 
44 

9 
134 

0 
110 
150 
138 

3; 

74 

4 

51 

17 

130 

8 

110 

162 

155 

37 

100 

2 
37 
6 
100 
5 
90 
127 
121 
24 

48 

11 
2 
35 
3 

16 
18 
24 
10 

26 

7 

District  of  Columbia . . . 

3 
Si 

North  Carolina 

26 
23 

2 

2 

1,331 

2 
5 

968 

17 

7 

Korth  Central  dirision 

28 

Ohio 

2,655 

1,837 

2,479 

1.547 

1,313 

856 

1,313 

1,998 

92 

171 

629 

1,152 

6,302 

1,417 

1,017 

1,378 

828 

786 

522 

792 

1,090 

61 

97 

349 

644 

3,455 

1,238 
820 

1,101 
719 
529 
334 
521 
908 
41 
74 
280 
608 

2,847 

1.390 
990 

1,304 
823 
785 
521 
789 

1,046 

51 

97 

348 

629 

2,672 

1,219 
809 

1,096 
716 
528 
334 
519 
888 
41 
74 
278 
497 

2,265 

973 
703 
755 
383 
191 
125 
442 
812 
9 
39 
209 
482 

2,441 

875 

651 

648 

358 

145 

91 

301 

072 

12 

31 

101 

375 

2,069 

291 

149 

411 

256 

383 

209 

220 

170 

17 

26 

68 

95 

150 

223 

119 

306 

195 

243 

140 

149 

108 

8 

25 

65 

70 

125 

132 
51 

198 
164 
211 
187 
121 
64 
25 
32 
71 
52 

81 

121 
39 
142 
163 

140 
103 
69 
48 
21 
18 
62 
52 

71 

21 

21 

14 

5 

1 

1 

3 

44 

19 

11 

5 

3 

1 

2 

20 

12 

18 
12 
2 

8 
8 
4 

9 
3 
2 

3 

1 

11 

3 

lUiQois       

I 

3 

1 

1 
3 

37 

Iowa 

2 

10 

7 

4 

North  Dakota 

South  DakotA 

Xebra^ka 

1 
15 

783 

o 

n 

582 

1 
14 

633 

2 
8 

46< 

1 
ISO 

3 
118 

Eontb  Central  division 

1,362 

1, 112 

791 

559 

539 

1,153 

26 

700 

1,268 

737 
S91 
430 
305 
288 
676 
14 
408 

731 

625 
521 
355 
25< 
251 
477 
12 
352 

637 

650 
467 
280 
157 
200 
500 
13 
339 

728 

565 
433 
242 
135 
183 
391 
12 
304 

534 

593 
442 
208 
149 
168 
491 
12 
318 

408 

515 
417 
235 
128 
141 
331 
8 
204 

330 

45 
14 
9 
0 
29 
37 
1 
0 

203 

30 
8 
4 
4 
33 
39 
3 
4 

131 

12 
11 
3 
2 

9 

32 

12 
117 

20 
8 
3 
3 
9 

21 
1 
6 

73 

87 
124 
150 
.    148 
82 
116 
1 
69 

3 

60 
88 
113 
119 
68 
86 

66 
94 
135 
127 
63 
87 

48 
71 
97 
92 
51 
67 

21 
30 
21 
21 
19 
29 
1 
8 

1 

17 
10 

27 
17 
19 

Miaalsiippi 

48 
3 

61 

2 

40 

1 

8 
2 

\rMU)m  diviaion 

VoDtana 

30 
10 

205 
80 
15 

108 
11 
31 

no 

157 
4B0 

22 

11 

115 

47 

a 

58 
7 

17 
04 
90 
291 

17 

5 

00 

33 

6 

50 

4 

14 

02 

07 

199 

22 
11 

113 
47 
9 
58 
7 
17 
04 
00 

290 

17 

6 

00 

33 

0 

SO 

4 

14 

52 

00 

197 

12 

7 

72 

41 

5 

15 

6 

10 

45 

02 

133 

8 

2 

71 

29 

4 

15 

1 

8 

35 

45 

112 

5 
1 

27 
5 
2 

24 

2 
13 
10 

108 

5 
3 
10 

18 
2 
3 

14 

0 

57 

5 

3 
14 

1 

19 
1 
5 
6 
12 
40 

4 

Wyoming 

3 
2 

2 

1 

1 

Now  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

17 
1 
3 
3 
12 
28 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Waahlngton 

Oregon  ................ 

1 

2 

1 
1 

California 

1 

1 

I 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


421 


Table  1S9.— DEAF   AND   IHMli,  WITIT  DISTINCTION  OK  i^V.\,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND   KATIO.S   I'EU  1.000,000  OF 

rori'LATIO.N,  BY  STATICS  AND  TKKKITOUIKS:  ISJO-IS'JO.  (a) 


HUMBIR  OP  DKAr  AKO  DDHB. 

BATIO  m  1,000  000  OP  POPOUUIOM. 

1880 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1860 

1800 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1860 

40,692 

83,878 

16,205 

12,821 

9,803 

648 

075 

420 

408 

4a 

jfnlc              

22,<I9 

m.  io:t 

37,  447 
3,145 

3C,414 
4,178 

18.507 
15.311 

SO.fifll 
3,217 

30, 507 
3.371 

8.916 

7. 289 

14.907 
1,298 

14.809 
1,336 

7.124 
5.097 

11,8.10 
1103 

11,759 
1,003 

S,4I8 
4,3&'i 

9,130 
607 

0,306 
497 

099 
694 

081 
412 

682 
452 

728 
621 

700 
470 

702 

fna 

457 
382 

444 

201 

451 
240 

443 
371 

410 
213 

431 
2S7 

458 

380 

AVhito 

407 

183 

Xativo 

Forfii,'!! 

444 

221 

11,350 

9,949 

5,141 

4,030 

4,000 

653 

686 

418 

437 

464 

jf^lo                                  

6,1!1!> 

5,  i:.7 

ii,;:i7 
nil 

9,027 
1,429 

C27 

5.3SJ 
4,  505 

9.  801 

88 

8.  692 
1,257 

455 

2.824 
2,317 

5.007 
44 

4.032 
509 

299 

2.  .'iO» 

2,1101 

4,574 
50 

4,  138 
492 

297 

2, 211 
1,709 

3,000 
40 

3,703 
297 

206 

714 
591 

650 
426 

735 
368 

948 

752 
021 

691 
377 

743 
447 

701 

404 
373 

421 
242 

471 
202 

447 

488 

387 

438 
358 

483 
24:1 

473 

514 

413 

407 

207 

.wr 

Foreign 

22t 
450 

34« 

2S1 

027 

258 
197 

454 
1 

428 
27 

221 

ir.s 

141 

299 

100 

131 

297 

104 

Ui2 

205 

1 

200 
6 

102 

1,040 
855 

951 

700 
006 

702 
480 

723 
459 

037 

505 
449 

479 

523 
421 

474 

551 

Feiiialo 

White        

357 
455 



7J7 

5r.o 

61 

321 



289 
10 

170 

292 
5 

103 

972 
773 

853 

500 
205 

534 

494 
134 

500 

472 

ISO 

509 

180 
141 

321 

125 
90 

219 

201 
20 

212 

92 

78 

170 

93 
70 

103 

88 
74 

102 

905 
742 

834 

733 
544 

033 
2, 025 

668 

432 

038 

591 
480 

535 

.582 
421 

501 

563 

457 

■Wbito              

510 

Native 

Foreign 

2S3 
38 

2n 

158 
12 

148 

ir.7 

0 
144 

100 
148 

930 
523 

725 

547 

405 

418 

515 
287 

457 

527 
140 

471 

13.1 

1(18 

241 

114 
08 

212 

78 
70 

148 

74 
70 

144 

78 
70 

147 

1 

141 
7 

358 

7a.-. 

662 

727 

081 
593 

040 

471 
425 

440 

466 
448 

458 

487 

454 

469 

1,393 

210 
22 

1, 539 

194 

18 

978 

137 
11 

538 

l.;2 

12 
427 

760 
499 

087 

COO 
439 

548 

483 
233 

309 

407 
366 

347 

503 

203 

Maasacliusott  s 

3C0 

792 
747 

1,52G 
13 

1,  2G2 

277 

162 

524 
454 

969 
9 

806 
172 

ITiO 

3M 

235 

533 
5 

401 
77 

04 

243 

1S4 

"E 

380 
41 

56 

196 
102 

356 

330 
28 

05 

728 
049 

089 
552 

798 
422 

409 

010 
491 

.■►19 
400 

002 
388 

542 

431 
312 

309 
352 

418 
218 

294 

407 
290 

343 
519 

308 
138 

321 

401 

320 

Whito 

361 
221 

397 

171 

441 

«2 
80 

]5« 
6 

130 

32 

499 

K.-. 
05 

145 
5 

114 

30 

505 

40 
24 

62 

2 

55 
9 

475 

32 
24 

55 

1 

48 
8 

395 

35 
30 

62 
3 

60 
5 

404 

488 
451 

402 

785 

543 
301 

009 

039 
453 

537 
758 

sc:i 

487 
907 

3S2 
213 

292 
39U 

340 
102 

884 

380 
203 

322 
252 

S-IO 
214 

658 

486 

:98 

Whit/' 

431 

817 

485 

209 

1.090 

274 
225 

492 
7 

439 
00 

318 
247 

559 
0 

505 
00 

207 
208 

470 
5 

4,';7 

18 

229 
100 

393 

37.-. 

20 

220 
184 

398 
0 

380 
18 

741 
5''7 

071 
540 

1          780 
1           327 

1,040 
779 

915 

503 

l,02.i 
462 

1,007 
764 

891 

505 

1,078 
133 

1,013 
709 

870 
231 

988 
248 

1,198 

933 

1.090 

780 

1.162 

i'orcign 

467 

a  lueltiding  ChiiiL-se,  JajiHiieHO.  ami  Indians. 


422 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  1§9.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH   DI.STINCTIOX   OF   SEX.  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND   RATIOS   PER  1,000,000  OP 

POPULATION,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOKIKS:  1850-1890— CoutinueU. 


KTJMBEB 

OF  DEAF  AKD  DUMB. 

KATIO  PER  1,000,000  OF  POPULATIOS. 

1S90 

ISSO 

1870 

1800 

1860 

1S90 

ISSO 

1S70 

1800 

1850 

Korth  Atlantic  division— GoDtiDocd. 

3.813 

3,702 

1,783 

1,579 

1,263 

041 

710 

407 

407 

403 

jfilo                   

2,127 
1,716 

3.S05 
38 

3,  297 
51G 

764 

1,998 
1,764 

3,730 
20 

3,  168 
094 

527 

984 
799 

1,768 
15 

1,554 

229 

231 

869 
710 

1,557 
22 

1,313 
266 

212 

099 
564 

1,250 
7 

1,127 
136 

ISO 

715 
508 

042 
1           514 

745 

348 

529 

798 
684 

745 
389 

818 
490 

406 

455 
360 

408 
2«5 

479 
201 

255 

449 
305 

40G 
4tS 

450 
260 

315 

440 

369 

White        

412 

143 

Xntive 

462 

207 

386 

Mal«                                    

413 
349 

744 
20 

C56 
108 

3,360 

265 
202 

520 
7 

456 

71 

3,079 

125 
106 

222 
9 

207 
24 

1,433 

112 

100 

207 
5 

181 
31 

i,:;;7 

115 
74 

184 
5 

182 

7 

1,145 

576 

482 

■          533 
414 

588 
328 

039 

473 
439 

476 
179 

501 
320 

719 

278 
232 

254 
293 

289 
127 

407 

334 
297 

320 
197 

330 
253 

467 

469 

303 

Wliito      

395 

208 

Katire 

424 

U7 

495 

Jlslo 

1,850 
1,510 

3,  325 
35 

3,075 
283 

0,597 

1,097 
1,382 

3,047 
32 

2,820 
250 

4,975 

777 
650 

1,425 
8 

1,314 
119 

2,536 

751 
006 

1.330 
21 

1,254 
103 

2,239 

636 

509 

1,130 
15 

1,057 
88 

1,902 

694 

583 

640 

319 

097 
337 

632 

794 
644 

726 

373 

763 
441 

655 

442 

372 

412 
122 

441 

218 

433 

510 
417 

469 
309 

507 
239 

417 

544 

445 

Wliite 

280 

528 

290 

South  Atlantic  division 

400 

Malp 

3.0.'i8 
2,539 

4,167 
1,430 

5, 497 
100 

98 

2,729 
2,246 

S,514 
1,461 

4,882 
93 

84 

1,451 
1,085 

1,921 
615 

2,492 
44 

61 

1.224 
1,015 

1,762 
477 

2,201 
38 

56 

1,  029 
873 

1,546 
356 

1,876 
26 

51 

692 

572 

745 
438 

030 
480 

582 

720 
585 

755 
496 

6r.s 

634 
573 

506 
363 

528 
277 

438 
204 

483 

456 

379 

533 
232 

423 
231 

499 

439 

374 

White 

519 

1<>1 

410 

248 

Dftlaware 

590 

Male 

57 
41 

92 
C 

80 
13 

750 

39 
45 

72 
12 

80 
4 

671 

34 
27 

54 
7 

59 
2 

384 

32 
24 

54 
2 

55 
1 

237 

28 
26 

48 
6 

51 
3 

261 

600 

494 

6,i7 
211 

554 
912 

720 

520 
621 

r99 
454 

583 
422 

718 

543 
433 

528 
307 

.509 
219 

492 

564 
432 

506 
02 

534 
109 

345 

OOP 

570 

Whit*- 

074 

295 

Katlvo 

591 

Foreigu 

571 

Uarjland 

448 

Main 

410 
334 

644 
106 

703 
47 

124 

3G6 
305 

515 
156 

629 
42 

169 

229 
155 

311 
73 

362 
22 

134 

132 

105 

177 
60 

221 
10 

47 

1.34 
127 

197 
61 

250 
11 

10 

807 
634 

779 
491 

741 
498 

G38 

792 
645 

711 
742 

738* 
007 

051 

.195 
392 

514 
416 

519 
264 

1,017 

.387 
303 

343 

351 

361 

2U6 

620 

458 

■WhiK- 

471 

Native 

470 

215 

Slatrict  of  Columbia 

3S8 

Main 

69 
03 

00 
28 

120 

4 

1,109 

005 
534 

000 
209 

i,l91 
8 

121 
48 

133 
30 

162 

7 

008 

92 
42 

108 
26 

120 
8 

534 

21 
20 

40 
7 

40 
7 

a810 

7 
12 

17 
2 

18 

1 

a642 

030 
4.%S 

621 
370 

507 
213 

724 

1,448 
510 

1,  127 
004 

1,009 
409 

660 

1,479 
004 

1,223 
599 

1,091 
492 

430 

592 
057 

058 
489 

639 
560 

511 

290 

Whit/. 

448 

Xalivr 

385 

Virginia 

452 

Malo 

544 
451 

70.-. 
293 

092 
0 

298 
230 

401 
133 

532 
2 

447 
309 

670 
110 

807 

351 
201 

540 
102 

030    1 

3    1 

807 
«I2 

882 
470 

727 
435 

730 
602 

800 
404 

002 
408 

499 
;i7fl 

.563 
259 

439 
115 

55ri 

407 

645 
255 

517 
257 

489 

413 

Whit.. 

003 

Colored 

194 

Nal  IvB 

457 

t'orciga 

131 

a  Including  Weat  Virginia. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


423 


Tabi.TJ   189.— Dl'.Al'  AM)  DlMIt,  WITH   DISTINCTION'   OV  SKX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND   KATIOS  PKR  1,000,000  CP 

POPULATION,  ny  SIATI'.S  AND    I  KlMvMIOUIES:  1850-18'JO— Contiiiiicd. 


STATES  AND  TEKBITOIIICS. 


Soiitli  Atlantic  ilivisiou— Continued. 
West  Virginiii ■ 


Malo  . . . 
Female. 


White... 
Colored  . 


■Nnlivo  .. 
Foreign  . 


Iforlh  Carolina. 


Male..., 
Female. 


White.. 
Colored. 


Native  .. 
Foreign  . 


Sontli  Carolina . 


Male... 
Fomalo. 


White.. 
Colored. 


Native  . . 
Foreign  . 


Georgia  . 


Malo... 
Female. 


White... 
Colored  . 


Native  .. 
Foreign  . 


Florida 


M.ilo... 
Female . 


White... 
Colored.. 

Native  .. 
Foreign  . 


Vorth  Central  division 


Malo... 
Female. 


Whit«... 
Colored.. 

Native . . 
Foreign . 


Ohio  . 


Malo  . . . 
Female. 


Whito.. 
Colored. 


Native . . 
Foreign . 


Indii 


Male... 
Femalo. 


White... 
Colored.. 

Native  -. 
Foreign . 


KUMilEK  or  UHAV  ASO  UOHB. 


ISOO 


•266 


583 
17 


567 
13 


1,1C8 


6B2 
.^16 


85n 
•249 


1,104 
4 


GC8 


358    I 
310 


338 
330 


668 


860 


456 

404 


543 

317 


856 

'     4 


190 


111 
79 

112 

78 

182 
8 

16, 051 


973 

073 


844 

2C7 


740 
30-2 


2,655 


417 
238 


,615 
40 


1,402 
253 


1,837 


1,017 
8-20 

1,  805 
32 

1,744 
93 


1S80 


620 


295 
2-25 


510 
10 


1,032 


678 
454 


724 
303 


564 


297 
267 


301 
263 


420 
399 


499 
320 


812 
7 


55 
63 


III 
7 


7.011 
5,652 


12,443 
2'20 


10.  030 
1,733 


2,301 


1,227 
1,074 


2,  255 
46 


2,0S2 
219 


1,704 


967 
797 


1,7.39 


1,609 
95 


1870 


125 
03 


214 
4 


212 


358 
2C1 


442 

177 


212 


118 
94 


122 
00 


210 


326 


168 
158 

237 
89 

324 
2 

48 

29 
19 

32 
10 


.5,643 


3,  0S3 
2,550 


5,561 
82 


4,940 
703 


1,339 


709 
630 

1,323 
IG 

1,218 
121 


872 


467 
405 


805 

7 


824 
48 


1800 


1860 


4G8 


272 
196 


354 
114 


4C6 
2 


203 


108 
9j 


142 
Gl 


•200 
3 


200 
183 


304 
84 


24 


Ij 
0 


471 


257 
•214 


389 
82 


467 

4 


165 


100 
(>5 


134 
31 


1G3 
2 


137 
129 


208 
58 


204 


24 


3,713 


15 
0 


13 
11 


24 


2,343 


2.106 
1,607 


3,  (MO 
73 


3, 25G 
457 


541 
418 


045 
14 


851 
108 


000 


335 
265 


35 


1,279 
1,064 


2,307 
36 


,191 
152 


486 
429 


005 
10 


856 
59 


537 


BATIO  FEB  1,000,000  iir  I'Ul-CLATION. 


1890     ISSO    1870    1800    1850 


787 


856 
714 


709 
620 


841 


741 


814 
443 


S84 
1,080 


S30 


D38 
740 


801 

386 


850 
547 


737 


835 
578 


7.38 
1,336 


626 
536 


732 
479 


463 


493 
440 


555 


4G0 
33U 


485 


550 
417 


498 
469 


494 
349 


718 


GOB 
529 


770 
435 


566 
651 


493 


SCI 
4'24 


499 
351 


S78 


G90 

472 


051 
451 


300 


343 
260 


421 
21G 


301 
•248 


275 


.159  I 

512  I 

611  I 

441  I 

530 
663 


290 
2G1 


371 
16J 


276 
180 


230 


774 
657 


723 
460 


751 
567 


304 
233 


533 
4 


523 
14 


764 
682 


729 
457 


748 
551 


909 
763 


841 
701 


a52 
636 


SOG 
3G8 


386 
497 


428 
706 


729 


677 


734 
546 


757 
594 


760 
078 


723 
574 


743 
655 


957 
823 


897 
633 


910 
699 


307 
204 


333 
174 


2G3 


435 


461 
407 


438 
290 


464 
301 


530 
475 


508 
253 


531 
325 


544 
492 


■tr, 


535 
339 


471 


nut 

394 


562 
314 


471 
000 


311 

267 


487 
148 


268 
300 


37G 
358 


.114 
18'J 


371 


IG.-. 
178 


IK) 
144 


175 


45.'. 
361 


410 

381 


423 
329 


542 


506 
488 


703 
253 


.'•39 

),6;c 


247 


SOT 
IM 


7J 


247 
•220 


30.1 
2-,7 


399 
151 


293 
3Ucl 


27* 


n27 
217 


273 
283 


454 
4il 


4.38 
'2G5 


4CI 

234 


478 
445 


4G.1 
396 


4M 
270 


44! 

543 

•     479 
407 

5M 
489 

444 
427 

545 
35$ 

4.59 
296 

661 
253 

424 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AXD  DU:\IB,  AND  BLINa;. 


lABLE  189 — DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OP 

POI'ULATION,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850-1890— Continued. 


KUMBKB  OF  DEAF  AND  DDUB. 

RATIO  PER  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

18G0 

18S0 

1890 

1880 

ISJO 

ISfiO 

1860 

• 
Kortli  Central  division — Continued. 

2.4S0 

2,202 

833 

743 

356 

648 

715 

328 

434 

418 

Mnlo : 

3,:i7S 
1. 1(12 

2,4C0 

;;o 

2,1-10 
340 

1,239 
903 

2,179 
23 

1,870 
326 

1,  IGO 

484 
349 

823 
10 

703 
130 

455 

426 
317 

741 

658 
85 

277 

202 
154 

354 

337 
19 

125 

609 
594 

653 
346 

717 
404 

740 

781 
046 

719 
492 

752 
559 

712 

368 
285 

328 
347 

384 

472 
392 

4:i5 
261 

474 
''.62 

370 

451 
382 

418 
368 

■White 

Colored 

314 

Halo    

830 
719 

1,539 
10 

l,2no 

319 
1,316 

C37 
629 

1,152 
U 

929 
237 

1,079 

258 
197 

454 

1 

360 
89 

459 

152 
125 

274 
3 

235 
42 

313 

65 
60 

124 

1 

114 
11 

69 

760 
717 

742 
476 

774 
642 

780 

739 
683 

714 
626 

744 
610 

820 

418 
348 

389 
60 

400 
332 

435 

385 
353 

372 
231 

392 
282 

403 

310 

320 

314 

Colured             

387 

332 

201 

226 

Male 

786 
530 

1,313 
3 

9(!5 
351 

857 

622 
457 

1,074 
5 

810 
200 

500 

276 
183 

459 

180 
127 

312 
1 

225 
88 

33 

40 
29 

69 

898 
653 

781 
468 

826 
076 

658 

915 
719 

820 
850 

890 
664 

640 

507 
359 

437 

456 
345 

403 
457 

451 

318 

192 

243 

206 

"Wliito 

226 

338 
121 

166 

48 
21 

49.1 

332 

378 

246 

190 

Male 

522 

335 

855 
2 

007 
290 

1,313 

297 
203 

500 

99 

07 

105 
1 

117 
49 

519 

18 
15 

33 

751 
552 

660 
353 

679 
621 

687 

709 
501 

644 

421 
328 

376 

69U 

419 

3U5 

460 

193 
190 

195 

Colored 

Native               ...             .       . 

327 
173 

1,052 

25 
8 

252 

637 
646 

648 

221 
136 

373 

59 

307 

Male 

792 
521 

1,308 
5 

1,123 
100 

1,998 

5S2 
470 

1,046 
0 

893 
159 

1,598 

315 

234 

5-lS 
1 

471 
78 

790 

138 
114 

252 

30 
29 

59 

796 

568 

688 
463 

707 
58S 

740 

086 
605 

648 
599 

0-.5 
608 

737 

.503 
412 

461 
172 

476 
381 

459 

389 
350 

374 

297 

female 

318 

White 

Colored 

XatiTO 

217 
35 

408 

54 
5 

282 

381 

:«o 

421 

458 
380 

423 
4U5 

437 
824 

315 

HiMOnri 

Male 

1,000 

903 

1,934 
C4 

l,8ti5 
113 

92 

872 
726 

1,523 
75 

1,501 
97 

(0) 

380 
401 

751 
39 

738 
52 

(a) 

285 
213 

450 
48 

446 
52 

152 
130 

20:! 
19 

259 
23 

787 
702 

705 
425 

771 
481 

504 

774 
697 

753 
515 

767 
458 

434 
486 

468 
33U 

492 
234 

425 

Wljite 

444 

Xaliro 

4*^3 

Kortli  PikotB 

1 

Male 

01 
41 

92 

502 
505 

GOi 

Female 

Wliite 

Xstivo 

40 
40 

173 

4.54 
565 

520 

Foreign 

Booth  Dakota 

a03 

04 

406 

282 

Main 

97 
70 

123 

SO 

37 
20 

02 
1 

32 
31 

2 

2 

4 

538 

512 

522 
1,318 

517 
549 

450 
402 

460 
493 

3M 
590 

22.i 
377 

310 

Foiimlo 

While 

Coloral 



Kalive 

4 

427 

Ir'arulgn 

.... ...•»• 

a  Korth  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  comiiriacd  the  lirrltorj-  of  Dakota  previous  to  census  of  1690. 


THK  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


425 


Table  1S9.— DEAF  AND  DUMH,  WITH   DISTINCTIOX   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND   RATIOS  PER   1,000,000  OF 

POPULATION,  HY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850-1890— Continaed. 


XimBER  or  DBAF  AND  DUMB. 

RATIO  PKB  1,000,000  or  POPCLATIO.V. 

1800 

isso 

1870 

1860 

1860 

1800 

1880 

1870 

I860 

18S0 

Korth  Central  iliTision— Continueil. 

829 

287 

55 

11 

6M 

634 

447 

381 

349 

280 

626 
3 

5116 
123 

1,152 

159 
128 

284 
3 

228 
59 

651 

22 
33 

55 

0 

5 

11 

600 
570 

598 
250 

591 
607 

807 

038 
63U 

631 
1. 137 

642 

IMi 

654 

312 

628 

450 

358 
414 

383 

51 
4 

121 

8 
3 

27 

553 
y.V) 

332 

350 

472 

2.52 

644 

508 

1,126 
2« 

1,048 
104 

0.309 

372 
279 

629 

22 

583 
08 

5,460 

72 
49 

114 

7 

110 
11 

2,033 

19 

8 

27 

aw 

733 

818 
514 

819 
703 

575 

693 

607 

061 
501 

an 

018 
613 

356 

302 

329 
388 

348 
227 

409 

321 
107 

254 

'White 

20 
1 

2,122 

275 
79 

308 

1.517 

353 

'S\a\o                                 

3.  4.19 
2,850 

•1.937 
1,372 

0,157 
152 

1,363 

2.063 
2,  51,13 

4, 0.16 
1,410 

5,340 
126 

1,275 

1,412 
1,221 

2,081 
552 

2,578 
55 

723 

1,146 
976 

1,  7f  5 
337 

2,073 
49 

052 

852 
665 

1,282 
235 

1,497 
20 

563 

018 
530 

659 
394 

578 
472 

733 

656 

508 

687 
407 

618 
459 

773 

438 
380 

492 
250 

416 
236 

547 

38« 
349 

473 
175 

374 
213 

504 

386 

318 

'Whito                         

456 

158 

359 

146 

573 

Malo                             

737 
02U 

1.215 
148 

1,331 
32 

1,115 

6l>9 
606 

1,107 
108 

1,248 
27 

1,108 

365 
353 

634 
89 

711 
12 

570 

320 
332 

574 
78 

639 
13 

430 

294 
209 

.107 
56 

559 
4 

377 

782 
683 

764 
552 

740 
5:19 

631 

804 
743 

f04 
619 

785 
454 

718 

548 
540 

577 
400 

565 
189 

453 

540 
589 

624 
330 

583 
217 

393 

.185 

561 

Wliito         .                      

666 

253 

5Jati vo   

.188 

127 

376 

Male              

5M 
522 

flOO 
215 

1.09G 
19 

794 

599 
509 

868 
240 

1,093 
10 

C93 

304 
266 

476 
94 

566 

4 

401 

236 
200 

361 

75 

433 
3 

275 

210 
167 

334 
4:1 

376 
1 

210 

665 
596 

673 
499 

627 
949 

525 

779 
658 

762 
595 

720 
599 

549 

488 
419 

508 
292 

457 
207 

402 

419 
366 

437 
265 

398 
141 

285 

417 

335 

Wliito    

441 

175 

Natiro 

377 

1T7 

272 

Male                 

438 
350 

522 
272 

788 
« 

559 

383 
310 

405 
288 

684 
9 

606 

205 
190 

262 
139 

393 
8 

245 

161 

114 

207 
68 

273 
208 

119 
91 

151 
.'J9 

206 
4 

107 

578 
471 

026 
400 

526 
406 

433 

615 

484 

612 

480 

546 
925 

536 

419 

386 

503 
292 

398 

803 

296 

329 
240 

393 
1.15 

287 
162 

263 

303 

240 

White              

354 

171 

Kative     ..             .                       

270 

533 

176 

Male 

305 
254 

202 

■!:i;7 

5.^4 
5 

539 

320 
286 

317 

289 

004 
2 

524 

145 

100 

134 
111 

241 

4 

197 

124 
81 

152 
50 

200 
2 

239 

64 
43 

79 
28 

106 
1 

117 

469 

397 

5.36 
359 

432 
629 

482 

564 

507 

661 
443 

538 
217 

557 

351 
241 

249 

295 
357 

271 

305 
218 

4M 
128 

263 
234 

338 

205 

Fciiialo 

146 

267 

90 

Nalivo 

176 

200 

226 

288 
251 

3S9 
150 

521 
18 

296 

228 

328 
196 

505 
19 

105 

92 

154 
43 

189 
8 

120 
119 

198 
41 

231 
8 

79 
38 

82 
35 

109 
8 

515 
449 

697 
268 

487 
362 

031 
484 

721 
404 

570 
351 

290 
252 

425 
118 

284 
128 

324 
353 

554 
117 

368 
S» 

288 

156 

"WTiito 

321 

Culorul 

133 

242 

ForeigD 

m 

426 


INSxVNE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AKD  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


TaIile   iS9.— deaf  and  Dl'JlB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  KATIOS  PEE   l.noo.dOO  OP 

POPULATION,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850-1890— Continued. 


^-CMBER 

OF  DEKF  AND  DUMB. 

RATIO  PER  1,000,000  OF 

roruLATiox. 

1S90 

ISSO 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1890 

ISSO 

1870 

ISOO 

1860 

Boath  Central  division— Continued. 

1,153 

771 

232 

181 

59 

516 

481 

283 

300 

278 

Male 

076 
477 

931 
202 

1,100 
53 

26 

447 
324 

614 

157 

718 
53 

146 
8G 

185 

47 

214 
18 

111 

70 

157 
24 

ICl) 
21 

39 
20 

49 
10 

57 
2 

577 
449 

545 
413 

528 
347 

420 

534 
430 

513 
398 

480 
402 

345 
218 

328 
185 

283 
288 

347 
240 

373 
131 

285 
484 

343 
202 

TVliito           

318 

Colored 

171 

Xative       

292 

113 

14 
12 

25 
1 

25 
1 

760 

403 
443 

425 
332 

423 
365 

674 

White                               

1 

1 

1 

489 

265 

131 

84 

609 

547 

301 

400 

Male 

403 
352 

643 
117 

742 
18 

1,279 

249 

240 

417 

483 
6 

825 

142 
123 

236 
29 

204 
1 

252 

74 

57 

110 

15 

131 

47 

37 

80 
4 

84 

697 
649 

785 
378 

606 

1,262 

422 

598 
621 

705 
341 

610 

580 

467 

572 
521 

652 
237 

."■.51 
199 

254 

325 
274 

358 
135 

303 

428 

Kemale 

370 

Wliit©        .           .                    .          

493 

84 

Kativo 

403 

117 

41 

189 

229 

Male 

740 
!J39 

1,262 
17 

1,084 
195 

40 

460 
345 

787 
38 

663 
162 

9 

136 
116 

247 
5 

227 
"25 

5 

79 

38 

ll.T 

ni 

20 

27 
14 

41 

415 
433 

440 

108 

480 
253 

303 

449 
495 

488 
244 

523 
324 

230 

223 
304 

271 
62 

335 

81) 

243 

187 
192 

209 
29 

207 
145 

205 

Fonale 

297 

White 

231 

Native 

39 

257 

Foreign 

74 

Malo 

23 
17 

39 

1 

31 
9 

16 

8 

1 

9 

1 
4 

4 
1 

3 
2 

262 
384 

306 
205 

348 
209 

261 

284 
91 

198 
530 

326 

60 
1,040 

219 
437 

2.38 
251 

219 

•White 

Colored 

Foreign 

11 

529 

1 

Male 

11 
5 

10 

8 
3 

11 

2 

280 
234 

270 

56u 
452 

566 

277 

Female 

White 

1 
1 

1 
1 

4 

115 
2,  .551 

178 
285 

100 

Colored 

Native 

13 
3 

205 

10 

1 

85 

284 
201 

497 

669 
171 

437 

Foreign 

1 

Male 

lis 

SO 

203 
2 

188 
17 

80 

44 

41 

84 

1 

74 
11 

70 

1 
3 

4 

460 
539 

502 
259 

573 
202 

341 
620 

440 
313 

479 
270 

685 

40 
199 

102 

While 

CoIohmJ 

Native 

4 

120 

Foreign 

1 

VewMeiico 

48 

35 

34 

522 

374 

552 

M.1I0 

47 
33 

80 

40 

30 

58 

66 
4 

80 

18 

48 

18 
17 

35 

21 
13 

34 

560 
468 

.'>ei 

620 
515 

.533 
1,107 

592 
497 

030 
402 

531 

367 
383 

422 

662 

430 

White 

553 

Colored 

Native 

77 
3 

46 
2 

30 
6 

34 

541 

266 

533 
356 

346 

74  i 

fiTS 

Foreign 

rilK  DKAF  AND  DUMli. 


427 


T......;:  I89.-DK-VF  AND  DITMB,  WITH    DISTINCTIOX   Ol'  .SI'.X,  ('()I,(H{,  AND  NATIVfTV,  AND  RATIOS  PICK  1,000,000  OF 

" POrbLATlON,  liY  STATES  AND  TEUUITUKIES:  1850,-1830— Continued. 


NUUDER 

or  IIEAF  AND  DCHD. 

RATIO  PKB  1,000,060  or  POP0I.ATIO:*. 

STATES  ANI>  TKUUITOIUliS. 

ISOO 

18S0 

1870 

1880 

I860 

1800 

1880 

1870 

1800 

18S0 

Western  division— Continncil. 

A  ri  zona 

15 

„ 

252 

246 
200 

270 

173 

9 
6 

15 

0 

1 

7 

- 

213 

82 

199 

n 

108 

(1 

1 

118 

318 
106 

519 

240 
62 

820 

1 

Utah 

18 

7 

207               174 

53 
50 

108 

60 

58 

118 

4 

14 

18 

3 
4 

7 

525 
513 

525 

805 
335 

820 

01 

328 

209 

148 
200 

174 

72 
30 

13 

00 

49 

10 

10 

8 

4 

4 
3 

465 
678 

284 

690 
1,114 

101 

178 
201 

M 

145 
235 

Mnlo 

9 
4 

11 
H 

31 

8 

9 

1 

9 
1 

7 

2 
4 

308 
242 

281 
300 

354 
130 

307 

190 
99 

168 
115 

246 
39 

215 

62 
198 

103 

Whit© 

4 

109 

1 

67 

17 
14 

31 

3 
4 

7 

1 

331 
423 

378 
I 

138 
371 

241 

82 

1 

94 

23 

8 

118 

5 
24 

1 

344 

458 

338 

2:1 

201 

320 

141 

6 

3 

250 

250 

C5 
53 

110 
2 

100 
■J 

157 

15 
0 

21 

3 
0 

1 
2 

3 

2S9 
402 

341 
225 

420 
100 

500 

326    1          200 

118 
035 

269 

509 
357 

335 
270 

22 
'2 

102 

0 

2 

i 

15 

371 
127 

5S4 

317 

237 
3J8 

286 

23 

2S3 

urOp,  u 

Male 

no 

07 
150 

1 
];i3 

21 

400 

50 
46 

07 
5 

87 
15 

3S2 

13 
10 

22 

1 

22 

1 

141 

11 

4 
15 

495 
508 

517 
83 

519 
419 

i           411 

542 
644 

595 

428 

003 
402 

442 

245 
265 

253 
250 

277 
86 

232 

348 
192 

2«8 

'Ftttniilv 

White 

Native 

15 

317 

i 

57 

7 

150 

76 

Male 

2D(i 
200 

4S7 
0 

414 

82 

232 
150 

305 
17 

300 
70 

79 
02 

130 

KIO 
11 

40 
11 

55 

40 
17 

6 

1 

7 

423 
394 

438 
03 

492 
224 

448 
433 

476 
174 

515 
259 

226 
294 

278 
33 

371 
62 

168 
103 

170 

35 

171 

lie 

70 

143 

White 

76 

Native 

5 
2 

71 

Ct 

*     

428  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

..^r^wr^Twn  Tn  PAPFT  rOUNTY  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY, 
T.B.K  .eO.-DBAr  A^D   ^^-^f^^'^^ZonfovS^^Bil^^^^^^^  AND  TEKHITOHIKS:  1.00. 


AL.ABA31A. 


C0UNTIB3. 


Tb8  Slate 

AoUnea 

Balilwin — 

Barbmir 

liibb 

Bluunt 

Bullock 

Boiler 

Calbiinn 

CiiambiTB 

Cberoke© ■ 

CtailtoD 

Cliclaw 

Clarke 

Claj- 

Cleburne 

Coffee 

Colbert 

Conecuh 

CooNa - 

Creusliaw 

Cullman 

Dal-  

DiiU.iB 

l).W:ilb 

Elmore 

Etowah 

Favelte 

frauklin 

Gtneva 

Greene 

Hale 

Hei.rv 

Jni-ks«in 

Jeflunion 

Lamar 

Lauderdale 

Lawrence 

L"e  

Limestone 

I^wndea 

Macnn 

Mailiaon 

Marengo 

Marion 

Marahall 

Mobile 

Monroe 

M"Ut|;ouiery 

M'-rcan 

Perry 

Flckcna 

Pike 

Randolpli 

Ruaiu'll 

8t.  Clair 

Shelby 

Sutiit«'r 

'ryllii'lt'i;;! 

Tallapoosa 

Tuncalooaa 

Wulkfr 

AVnuhlngton 

"Wilcoi 

'Winston 


Foand 

in 
county. 


Xotal. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


15 

4 
11 
18 
18 

10 
4 
C 


3 

8 
3 
8 
5 

3 
4 

lU 
9 

10 

12 
11 

0 

7 
11 

23 
8 

n 

29 

4 

14 

9 
16 
10 

22  i| 

3 
18 

8 

10 
12 

21 
10 
25 
17 
4 

17 
7 
1 

12 
6 

* 
42 
93 
18 
12 

0 

0 

21 

6 


436 


5 

3 
IC 
10 
14 

in 

4 
12 
18 
18 

11 

4 
6 


S 

3 
8 
5 
8 
5 

3 

4  { 
21 

10  ' 

13 

U  I 

6 

7 
11 

23 
8 
U 

32 

4 

14 

0 
10 
12 

28  { 

3 
21 
IG 
10 
13 

022 

12 

29 

17 

8 

17 
7 
2 

12 
7 


4 
44 
31 
20 
13 

12 
0 

21 
6 


Tot,ll. 


Male. 


3 
13 
13 

G 

5 

14 

5 

15 

8 

3 

0 

0 
1 
10 

4 

2 
20 
18 
12 


n 

8 

7 

11 

g 

2 

4 

4 

2 

6 

2 

4 

4 

2 

1 

4 

4 

1 

4 

5 

3 

2 

3 

1 
2 

2 
2 

280 


10 
5 
7 


Fe- 
male. 


242 


Ifative  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


268 

1 
2 
2 


Fe- 
male. 


235 


One  or      ] 
both  parents 
foreign. 


Male. 


Fe- 

I  male. 


2 

2 

7 
2 

5 
« 
1 
2 
1 

1  1 
1 


Foreign 
born. 


Male 


Total. 


BUck. 


Fe 

male. 


Male. 


156 

1 
■■•7 


Fe.  I 
male. 


Male. 


113 


135 


Fe- 
male 


97 


Miied 

blood. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


< 
'51' 


10 


u 
"4 

2 

3 
5 
3 


■•"i" 


21 


IS 

1 


5  I    10 
i'l"   '2 


a  Three  Indiana  not  incladod. 


tup:  dI':af  and  dumb. 


429 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  HELONGING  TO   KACH  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUM15EU  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUEITOKIES:  1890— Continned. 


ABIZONA. 


S^==                                                      = 

Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

F.V 
mole. 

WIIITI. 

COUIBEP. 

Total. 

KatireborD. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

00DNT1E9. 

Parenta  native. 

One  or 

both  fia  rents 

(QTviga 

Mixed 
blood. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
malo. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

^-■m^?.. 

IS 

15 

0 

C 

0 

0 

S 

4 

2 

2 

2 



, 

6 
2 

3 
3 

1 

6 
2 

a 

3 

1 

4 
1 
2 
1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

4 
1 
2 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

3 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Mariropa 

1 

1 
1 

2 

i 

I'litnl 

1 

1 

1 

! 

1 

1 

"*''"' 

1 

1 

ABKANSAS. 


763 

700 

408 

SS3 

330 

304 

318 

294 

0 

4 

12 

6 

09 

48 

Gl 

40 

8 

8 

4 

9 
10 
15 

8 

5 
4  ; 

1  : 

12 

7  1 
8 
14 

12 

21 
2 
4 

7 

G 
9 

'i 

8 
5 
3 
17 
8 

3 
34 

8 
10 
17 

12 
3 
9 
G 
3 

4 
12 
12 
15 

5 
9 
10 
16 

» 
7 
C 

7  1 
1  1 

12 ; 

?l 

7  1 
8 
15 

13 

25 

2 

5 

7 

G 
10 
15 

9 
10 

8 
IJ 
4 
17 
10 

5 
3G 
10 
13 
19 

15 
3 
9 
7 
3 

5 
14 

15 

19 

1 

4 
0 
10 
10 
i           '« 

4 

5 

8 

30 

8 

'             3 

ll 
12 
30 

3 
6 
5 
8 
5 

4 
2 

2 

1 

u 

4 
C 
5 
4 

8 

9 

11 

3 
4 

4 
8 
9 
5 
4 

3 
4 
4 
7 
4 

2 

18 

6 

7 

11 

8 
3 
4 
5 
2 

2 
7 
11 

8 

1 

1 
2 
9 
6 
11 

2 

1 
4 
16 

4 

2' 

9 

(i 

1          17 

2 
3 
5 
8 
3 

3 

4 
5 

3 
4 

5 
8 
5 

4 

1 
2 

2 
2 
5 
8 
3 

3 

4 
5 

3 
4 
5 

7 
5 

4 
1 

2 
2 
5 
8 
3 

3 

4 
5 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

C'lrrvU 

1 
1 

""2 

1 

6 

10 
2 
2 
4 
7 

4 
14 

5 

4 
G 
4 
4 
6 

9 
11 

4 

10 
T,  \ 
4 
4 

4 

14 

5 

4 
G 
4 
4 
4 

9 
11 

4 

10 
2 
2 

4 
3 

4 

14 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

' 

3 

2 

3 

2 
2 

'  "i' 

...„. 

1 

2 
1 

1 
2 

2 
3 

2 
2 
G 
4 
6 

5 

io' 

6 

3 
18 
4 
G 
8 

7 

1 
4 

3 
0 
9 
5 
4 

3 
4 

4 
5 
4 

2 
18 
G 

G 
G 

8 

2 
2 

2 
1 
5 
4 
6 

5 
2 

8 

G 

3 
17 
4 
6 

3 

7 

4 

3 

G 

4 

4 

3 
4 
4 
5 
4 

2 
17 
G 
6 
C 

7 

2 
2 

1 
1 
5 
4 
C 

4 
2 

1 

...... 

1 

Dallas 

1 

1 
2 

1 

Faulkm^r 

2 

1 

1 

1 

p 

7 
6 

3 
16 
4 
C 
3 

C 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 



1 

1 

1 

1 



1 
5 

....„ 

1 
4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

» 

3 

5 

2 

1 

3 

7 

4 

11 

3 
4 

1 

4 
5 

2 
4 
4 

14 

4 

3 
5 

a 

6 
13 

4 
2 
2 

2 

8 
8 

1 

1 
1 
1 
6 
9 

2 

4' 

5 
4 

y 

9 

4 
12 

S 

2 
0 

11 



2 

ii 

1 
4 
3 

2 
10 

4 
2 

2 
0 
8 
8 
1 

1 
1 
1 
6 
9 

2 

4 

2 

4 

i' 

8 

4 
9 

4 

1 

Lee              

» 

2 
1 

1 
1 
2 

2 
...... 

1 

1 

I 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

G 

2 

11 



1 

3 



1 

1 

1 

:::'.'.:'.:..:. 

3 
5 
8 
4 
10 

4 
4 

7 

27 

8 

5 
11 

12 
122 

2 

3 

1 
4 
3 

2 

1 
4 
2 

4 

3 
5 
3 

4 
10 

1 
1 



1 

1 

1 
6 

1 

1       2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

' 

1 

3 

1 

Pliillips       

3 

2 

11 

10 

11 

8 

3 

1 

1 

'      i 

1 

Polk 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Prairi.- 

Jfalaski 

1    5 

2 

1        3 

1        I 

i   i 

2 

1 



1 

i 

430 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AXD  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  'WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND '  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contmued. 

ARKAIVSA8— Continnod. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLOBKD. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

OOUKTIES. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Miied 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

"»'«'•  m^^e. 

9 
4 
3 

.■; 

5 

11 

12 
7 

10 
5 

5 
15 
18 
11 

6 

11 
4 
3 
5 
6 

11 
14 

8 
11 

5 

5 
15 
21 
12 
10 

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THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


431 


Tabi.k   190.— DKAF  and  dumb  BKLONGING  to  each  COITNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NIMHKK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continuea. 


COLiOBADO. 


1       1                                                   :^ 

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ill 
county. 

Total. 

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Fo 

male. 

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COLOBED. 

Total. 

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Foreign 
born. 

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Black. 

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Parents  native. 

Ono  or 

botlipnrenta 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Halo. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

204 

205 

115 

90 

113 

90 

72 

71 

27 

16 

14 

3 

2 

1 

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94 

98 

57 

41 

53 

39 

38 

33 

7 

2 

8 

4 

4 

2 

4 

2 

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18 
50 
26 

21 
61 
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13 
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11 

8 
18 
15 

11 
31 
11 

8 

16 
15 

11 
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11 

8 
12 
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2 

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2 
2 

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Newcastle 

7 

2 

8 

2 
2 

1 * 

Sussex 

1 

1 

1 

DISTRICT    OF    COK.I7iriBIA. 


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157 

124 

69 

55 

50 

46 

35 

29 

13 

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2 

2 

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9 

17 

6 

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8 

Washington 

157 

124 

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2 

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432 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Taele  190.— deaf   and  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  N>ATIVITT, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  IS'JO-Coutinnod. 


FI.ORIDA. 


■ — 1-                       — =— 

Foaad 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLOBED. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

COUNTIES. 

Tareuts  native. 

One  or 

butli  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

The  State 

189 

190 

Ill 

79 

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48 

58 

40 

4 

3 

2 

5 

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31 

37 

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10 

7 

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2 

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10 

3 

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266 

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138 

153 

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1 
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3 

1 
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1 

3 

1 

2 

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2 

1 
4 
1 
1 
3 

2 

1 

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1 
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1 

1 
4 
1 
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3 

1 

1 

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8 

1 

2 

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7 
2 

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1 

8 

1 
4 

8 

1 
1 
3 
10 

1 

1 

1 

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3 

1 

1 
1 

3 

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3 
1 

4 

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1 

2 

4 

4 
3 

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2 
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1 
3 

4 
4 

3 

2 
2 

2 
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1 

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1 
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THE  DEAF  AND  DmfB. 


433 


Table  I90.— DEAF  AND  DITMR   nELONfiING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITK  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  EOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  HY  STATES  AND  TERKITOKIES:  18'J0— Continued. 


OEORCIA— ContioiMd. 


Found 

in      , 
countv. 

ToUl. 

Male. 

Fe- 
rnolo. 

WHITE. 

COIABSD. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreigji 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

COINTIKS. 

ParcDts  native. 

Ouo  or 

liotli  parents 

fore  1(01. 

Miird 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

ColqtliU 

2 

7 

15 

1 

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4 
4 
5 

10 

4 

2 
7 
17 

1 
9 

11 
4 

4 
6 
2 

13 

4 
1 
5 
2 

S 

31 
C 

4 
56 

4 
2 
5 
7 
3 

13 

4 
17 
4 
4 

13 
4 
6 
5 

11 

1 
4 
2 
S 
5 

1 
2 
6 
10 
2 

3 
9 
4 
6 
2 

17 
2 
4 

27 
1 

9 
5 
21 
9 
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3 
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6 
5 
10 

8 
3 
5 
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25 

2 
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4 

3 
3 

2 
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7 

4 

7 
2 
3 
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10 
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5 

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27 

3 
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8 

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1 
2 

1 

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1 

2 

3 

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1 
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1 
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1 
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1 
2 

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1 
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2 

1 

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1 

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1 
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1 
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1 

2 

4 

1 
3 

1 

1 
2 

3 

1 

Lnmpkin 

MeDuffie 

1 
4 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

5 

1 
4 

6 

1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

5 

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2 

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Madison 

1 

1 
C 

1 

5 


16' 

1 
2 
3 
9 

5 

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1 
2 
3 
9 

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MitchoU 

1 

s 

1 

2 

...... 

4 

1 
5 
1 

Moiirue 

2 

t 

Morgan 

6 
5 
8 
4 
3 

2 
3 
4 
2 
4 

3 

6 

2 
12 

3' 

1 
2 

1 

8 

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1 
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5 

1 

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1 

1 

2 
5 
5 
2 

1 

2 
3 
4 
2 
4 

1 

5' 

1 

7 

2 

3' 

i 

1 

8 

3 

1 
2 
2 
3 
5 

2 
5 
5 
2 
1 

3 
4 
2 
4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

M  uscogeo 

S 

2 
3 

3 
2 
2 

3 
2 
3 

2 
2 
2 

2 

1 

Xowton 

1 

1 

PlCk«'I18 

rUrce 

Polk 

1 

4 
2 

1 

Pulaski 

2 

4 
2 

3 

Uabiin 

5 
1 
5 

2 

2 

7 

1 
5 

2 

C 

1 
4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Srhlev 

2 

2 

Scrcvcii 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

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434 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  J^ATIVITY, 
AM)  NUMBKK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUKITOKIES:  1890— Continuea. 

CEO  RCI  A— CoDtiQued. 


A                                           = 

Found 
in 

count}-. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
boru. 

Total. 

Black. 

OOTTNTIES. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

botlj  parents 

foreign. 

Miied 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

13 
5 
2 

7 
1 

8 
0 
3 
9 

1 

2 
7 
9 
8 
1 

7 
0 

1 
2 

2 
« 
5 
2 

14 
5 
2 
9 
1 

8 
7 
3 
9 

1 

2 
7 
10 
10 

1 

7 
9 
1 
2 

2 
8 
5 
3 

8 
1 
2 
2 

4 
3 
3 
5 
1 

1 
4 
4 
9 

C 
4 

1 

2 
4 

2 

1 

6 

4 

7" 

1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

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3 
2 
3 

1 

3 
3 

2 

1 

3 
2 

2' 

4 

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3 
2 
3 

1 

3 
3 

4 
1 

1 
2 

3 

1 

4 
1 
I 
2 

3 

1 

Tallwt 

Tatlnall 

T«v  lor 

2 
1 

3 
2 

5 

Telfair 

Terrell    

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

2 

4 
1 

2 

4 

1 

1 



1 

Twiiriis      

1 

3 
6 
1 
1 

1 
5 

2' 

4' 

3 
2 

1 
2 
1 

6 

4 

2 

1 

1 
2 
1 
1 

1 
2 
4 
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1 

1 

3 

2 

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2 

1 
2 
1 
C 

4 
2 
1 



1 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

4 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 

2 
3 
3 

1 
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2 
8 
3 

1 
2 

Walker    

2 
2 

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2 
2 

1 

2 

"Wobaler 

1 

■Wliito 

2 

Whitfield 

1 
2 

1 

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1 
1 
1 

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4 
1 

1 

1 
2 

t 

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The  State 

31 

31 

17 

11 

17 

14 

10 

8 

2 

3 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ada 

2 

4 
1 
3 
5 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
S 

1 
4 
1 
2 

2 
1 

3 

1 

1 

3' 

1 
3 
1 
1 

2 

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2 

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1 
1 
2 

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2 
1 

3 

1 

1 

3' 

1 
3 

1 
1 

2 

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2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

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2 

1 

2 

2 

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1 

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1 
1 
1 
2 

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1 

1 

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1 

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1 
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1 

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1 
1 

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1 

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The  State 

2,469 

2,479 

1,378 

1,101 

1,384 

1,096 

755 

C48 

411 

300 

198 

142 

11 

6 

12 

4 

2 

I 

A  1 

55 
7 
5 
5 

8 

18 
2 
8 
5 

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li 

2:1 

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211 

415 

10 

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20 

12 

13 
12 
18 

4 
15 

063 
8 
7 
8 
9 

18 
2 
9 
12 
34 

18 
25 
10 
10 
23 

504 
23 
9 
22 
13 

15 
12 
20 
4 
15 

31 
6 
4 
5 
3 

11 
2 
0 
8 

17 

13 
12 
10 
11 
15 

284 
14 
4 

11 
8 

0 
8 

12 

4 
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32 
3 

3 
1 
6 

7 

3' 

4 
17 

5 
13 
8 
5 
8 

220 
9 
6 
11 
5 

9 

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8 
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28 
5 
4 
5 
3 

11 
2 
0 
8 

17 

13 
12 
10 
11 
15 

280 
14 
4 
11 

8 

0 
0 
12 

4 
9 

31 
3 

3 
1 
6 

7 

3' 

4 
17 

5 
12 
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5 
8 

220 
9 
5 
11 
5 

9 
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8 

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IS 
3 
3 
1 
3 

9 
1 
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11 

9 
12 
lu 

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12 

SI 
14 
3 
5 
5 

5 
2 
11 
4 
2 

19 
3 
3 
1 
5 

3 

3' 

4 
12 

4 
8 
0 

6 

00 
0 
4 

4 
4 

8 
2 
8 

11 
2 

1 
3 

10 

2 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 



1 

1 

2 



"'i' 

2 
3 

1 

3 

2 

2 

Carroll 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Clark                  

2 

1 

1 

CInv        

0 
III 

4 

1 

01 

2 

1 

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1 
1 

03 

Cook 

4 

3 

1 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

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4 

5 

l>owitt 

1 
3 

1 

2 

1 

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Efliugham 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

a  Quo  Indian  not  Inchidcd. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


435 


Tadlk  190.- 


-Ur.AF  AND  niTMH   BKLONOINO  TO  EACH   COUNTV,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OF  REX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMUi:i£  lOUNlJ  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  UY  STATES  AND  TEUKITOKIES:  181)0— Contiuucd. 

ILI^INOIS— Contlnaod. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
malo. 

WUITK. 

COIAIIKU. 

Total. 

Katiro  bora. 

Foreign 
born. 

Tout. 

Block. 

OOUKTlEa. 

Paronta 

natire. 

Onoor 

both  parontJ) 

foreign. 

Mixed 

Muud. 

1 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
malo. 

Malo. 

Fo. 
malo. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Malo. 

Fo 
malo. 

Male. 

Ko- 

•Halo. 

15 
8 
22 
40 
10 

11 
11 

5 
17 
3 

4 
21 
14 

7 
12 

12 
11 
17 
7 
36 

21 

7 

22 

19 

35 

9 

9 

21 

3G 

17 

15 
38 
14 
21 

28 

3 

8 

13 

10 
4 

14 

5 

24 

447 

10 

11 

36 

9 

4 

28 

12 
10 
2 
12 
11 

24 
50 
19 
44 
12 

4 

32 
9 

23 
18 

13 

24 
7 
10 

9 
13 
15 
26 

33 
19 

■Jfl 
13 

17 
10 
23 
46 
13 

14 
11 

5 
24 

3 

5 
23 
IG 
11 
16 

13 
11 
19 
8 
46 

25 
7 
25 
21 
50 

10 
11 
22 
39 
23 

15 
48 
21 
25 
4U 

8 
8 
16 

10 

7 

15 
10 
29 
5G 
16 

18 
43 
10 
6 
41 

12 
10 
3 
16 

14 

29 
GO 
19 
61 
14 

4 

33 
10 
24 
23 

13 

27 

7 

11 

14 
16 
17 
26 

37 
21 

29 
17 

S 
5 

15 
27 
6 

C 
4 

'  4 
17 

3 
14 
8 
7 
8 

8 
5 

13 
5 

28 

17 
G 
13 
13 

27 

G 
4 
11 
16 
10 

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22 
11 
15 
25 

6 

11 
5 
5 

11 

3 

14 

28 

8 

5 

30 

3 

5 

21 

8 
5 
2 
7 

7 

18 
35 
12 
34 
5 

2 
10 

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15 

0 
15 
4 

6 

8 
8 
9 
14 

21 
10 
18 
12 

12 

5 
8 
19 

7 

8 
7 
1 

7 

1 

2 
9 

8 

4 
8 

6 

6 

3 

18 

8 
1 

12 
8 

23 

4 

7 
11 
23 
13 

6 
26 
10 
10 
15 

3 
5 
5 

5 
2 

4 

7 
15 

28 
8 

13 
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1 
20 

4 
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1 
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9 

2 

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7 

12 
3 
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0 
8 
8 
12 

16 
11 
11 
5 

5 

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15 

27 
6 

6 
4 
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17 
2 

3 
14 
8 
5 
8 

8 
5 

13 
5 

28 

17 
G 
13 
13 

27 

6 
4 
11 
16 

10 

9 
21 
11 
15 

25 

5 
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11 
3 
14 

28 
8 

30 
3 
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21 

8 
3 
2 

7 
7 

18 
35 
11 
33 
5 

2 
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4 
14 
15 

6 

15 

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8 
8 
9 
14 

21 
10 
18 
12 

12 

5 

8 

19 

7 

8 
7 
1 
7 
1 

2 
9 
8 

4 
8 

5 
0 
6 
3 
18 

8 

1 
11 

8 
23 

4 
7 
11 
23 
13 

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10 
10 
15 

3 
5 
5 
4 
2 

4 

7 

15 

28 
8 

13 
13 

7 

20 

4 
5 
1 
9 
7 

11 
25 

7 
27 

9 

17 
6 

10 
8 

7 

12 

3 

5 

0 
8 
8 
12 

10 
11 
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5 

3 

4 
15 
19 

G 

5 

1 
4 
12 
2 

3 
10 
3 
3 
6 

7 
2 
2 
5 
10 

5 

1 
7 
3 
8 

6 
1 
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13 
8 

2 
13 
8 
8 
13 

5 

6 

5 

3 

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1 

9 

21 

6 

3 
17 
3 
5 

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8 
3 
1 

2 

6 

11 
12 
11 
13 
3 

2 
14 
4 
0 
6 

6 
13 
3 
4 

3 
8 
8 
10 

7 
10 
8 
1 

8 
2 
8 
18 
7 

5 
4 
1 

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1 

1 
4 
4 

4 
7 

5 
3 
2 
3 

4 

2 

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3 
6 

4 

2 
10 
16 
10 

1 
20 
9 
8 
6 

3 
1 

4 
4 
2 

3 
3 
10 
20 

7 

8 
5 
6 

2 

3 

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1 

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1 

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1 

8 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 
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1 
1 

1 



4 

1 

1        1 

1 

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4 
2 

1 

2 
10 

1 

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3 

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2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

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9 

11 
4 
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5 
11 

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1 
1 
3 
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1 
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3 

4 
1 
2 

5 
5 
2 
4 

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3 
1 
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1 

4 
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1 
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2 

2 
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1 
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1 

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1 

2 
2 

3 
2 
5 
3 

2 
10 

1 
4 
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7 
1 

5 

7 

1 

1 

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1 

4 

1 

1 

Ogle 

Peoria 

3 

1 

Perr  J- 

Piatt 

1 

1 

Piko 

17 

4 
5 
1 
6 

5 

5 
S 
7 
18 

8 

2 
15 
6 
6 
5 

7 
10 
2 
4 

1 
8 
8 
9 

5 
11 
6 
1 

3 

3 

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PuUaki 

2 

2 

Putnam 

1 

1 

5 

1 

6 
20 

3 

1 

5 
12 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 
8 

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St.  Clair 

1 
1 

1 

1 

10 

1 

7 

1 

5 
1 

2 

Scolt  

Shelby 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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Stoiiheiiaon 

5 
6 

1 
3 

3 

3 

3 

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Uii  iiin 

Veriuilion 

1 
1 

5 

2 

1 

AVjibash 

1 

1 

1 

* 

■Wnrrcu 

4 

AVhilo 

1 
3 

9 

1 
8 

1 
S 

2 

3 

"Will 

"\\  iniiohago 

7 
5 

3 

4 

3 
6 

2 

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•■■■•* 

436 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AXD  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  -WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITT'; 
AND  NUMBER  FOLTsD  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

IITDIANA. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bum. 

Total. 

Black. 

COUNTIES. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

^"'o-m^^e. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
nial*. 

Tho  State 

1,829 

1,837 

1,017 

820 

996 

809 

793 

651 

149 

119 

54 

39 

21 

11 

18 

8 

3 

S 

A<1aias 

22 
38 
14 
C 
9 

21 

2 
22 
U 
17 

31 
18 
13 
G 

28 

17 
26 
22 
14 
43 

7 
31 
17 
21 
13 

18 
22 
18 
15 
22 

18 
20 
9 
13 
21 

11 
12 
14 
12 
9 

21 
31 
15 
9 
12 

40 
13 
16 
347 
17 

13 
12 
11 
18 
20 

4 
G 
2 
14 
9 

18 
8 

25 
9 

12 

15 
15 
13 
15 
15 

23 
4 
19 

2a 

7 

25 
43 

15 
G 
10 

23 
3 
32 
IS 
22 

34 
24 
13 
7 
33 

18 
28 
22 
15 
45 

8 
33 
18 
25 
17 

20 
25 
21 
18 
22 

19 
23 
12 
14 
20 

13 
12 
16 
16 
12 

22 
32 
17 
14 
IS 

47 
16 
22 
112 
19 

10 
19 

13 
28 
22 

C 
8 
3 
It 
9 

23 
13 
28 
10 
IS 

18 
15 
II 

10 
J7 

84 
4 

22 
35 
8 

15 

23 

11 

3 

7 

13 

1 
17 
10 
14 

24 

11 

8 

5 

12 

8 
17 
13 

8 
28 

7 
19 

8 
15 

9 

11 

14 
10 
8 
10 

10 
14 
5 
10 
10 

9 

7 
7 
11 
S 

11 
14 
11 
8 
C 

30 
9 
11 
GO 
13 

8 
11 

6 
10 
13 

3 
6 

1 
8 
6 

10 

7 
11 

4 
7 

10 
11 
7 
8 
U 

18 
2 
12 
10 

8 

10 

1 
3 
3 

10 
2 

35 
5 
8 

10 
13 
5 
2 
21 

10 

11 

9 

7 

17 

1 
14 
10 
10 

8 

9 
11 
11 
10 

6 

9 
9 

7 
4 
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4 
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9 
5 
7 

11 
18 
0 
0 
7 

17 

7 

11 

46 

0 

8 
8 
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9 

3 

2 

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13 
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17 
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8 
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7 
8 
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16 
2 
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15 
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24 
11 
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8 
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7 
38 

8 
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0 

11 
12 
10 
8 
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10 
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5 
9 
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9 

7 

7 

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0 

30 
0 
11 
60 
13 

8 
10 

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10 

20 

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10 
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22 
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10 
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437 


Tabli:  200.— deaf  AND  DUMB  BELONGINO  TO  EACH  COtTN  TV,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  8EX,  COLOR,  AND  NATrVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERHITORIES :  1890— Continued. 

INDIANA— Conlinaeil. 


Found 

in 
couuty. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

wniTB. 

COLOBKD. 

Total. 

Ifativo  bom. 

Forei|^ 
born. 

1 
Total. 

Blaek. 

COONTIES. 

ParcntH  native. 

Onoor 

both  pn  ran  ta 

forvlgn. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Mnlp. 

Fc 
male. 

Mnlo. 

Fc 
male. 

Ualc. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male-  m^ali. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

^«'«-|nSk 

13 
22 
11 
18 
11 

2 
53 
19 
20 

12 
10 
22 
9 

25 
2 
12 

IS 
25 
12 
24 
12 

2 
5« 
20 
20 

13 
11 
23 
10 

32 

* 
25 

a 

18 
4 

2 
25 
11 

9 

8 
0 
8 
6 

23 

2 

16 

4 

8 
9 

8 
14 
6 

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9 
11 

5 
5 
15 

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2 
6 

4 

8 
16 

4 
10 

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11 

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8 
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8 

14 

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4 

8 
2 
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4 

7 
13 

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10 

4 

2 
10 
10 

7 

8 
6 
5 
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21 
2 

15 
4 

8 
8 
6 
8 
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1 

3 

1 

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1 
2 

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9 
9 

5 
5 
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7 
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1 

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1 

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INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  J»30.— DEAF  AND   DUSIB   BELONGING  TO   EACH  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITT, 
AND  NUJIBEE  FOUND  IX  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


IOWA— Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
couniy. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITB. 

COLOEED. 

Total. 

Native  horn. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

COtrSTIES. 

Parenta 

native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

ilised 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Jobnson 

11 

15 

0 

:i 

14 

35 
7 

U 
7 
8 

7 

8 

13 

15 

10 

10 
2 
9 

12 
12 

5 
15 

16 

19 

8 

3 

21 

44 
10 
16 
g 

8 

10 
9 
16 
20 
13 

13 
2 

10 
13 
14 

8 
10 

I 
10 
7 

41 

52 

20 

14 

7 

23 
7 
9 

21 
8 

6 

5 
13 
19 

4 

14 
5 

21 
2 

13 
25 
6 
2 

8 
12 
5 
2 
11 

26 
C 
9 
5 
4 

9 

7 
9 
12 
8 

9 
1 
7 
8 
11 

0 
11 

6 

4 

31 

32 

8 

0 

5 

17 
4 
8 

17 
3 

4 
4 
8 
15 
3 

11 
4 
12 

1 

4 
14 
5 
2 

8 

7 
3 
1 
10 

18 

4 
7 
4 

4 

1 
2 
7 
8 
5 

4 

1 
3 
5 
3 

2 
5 
1 
4 
3 

10 
20 
12 
8 
2 

6 
3 
1 
4 
5 

2 

1 
5 

4 
1 

3 
1 
9 

1 

9 
11 

1 

8 
12 
5 
2 
11 

20 
0 
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7 
9 
12 
8 

9 
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7 
8 
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6 
11 

6 

4 

31 
32 
8 
6 
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17 
4 
8 

17 
3 

4 
4 
8 
15 
3 

11 
4 
12 

1 

4 
14 
5 
2 

8 
7 
3 

1 
10 

18 
4 
7 
4 
4 

1 
2 
7 
8 
5 

4 

1 
3 
5 
3 

2 
5 

1 
4 
3 

10 
20 
13 
8 
2 

6 
3 

1 
4 
5 

2 

1 
5 
4 

1 

3 

1 
9 

1 

9 

11 

1 

4 
9 
3 
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13 
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1 

4 

4 
4 

6 
11 

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6 
1 
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6 
7 

2 
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4 
4 
3 

4 

1 
2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

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1 
2 

7 

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6 

8 
4 
7 
3 
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5 
8 
5 

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1 

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3 

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3 

8 

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1 

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2 
2 
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1 
1 

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Mills 

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1 

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3 

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2 
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2 

1 
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1 
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7 

27 

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13 

6 

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15 
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4 

10 
15 

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13 
2 

12 
2 

11 

22 

5 

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18 

28 
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1 
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2 

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1 
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2 
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3 

1 

4 
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2 

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1,152 

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029 

497 

482 

375 

95 

70 

52 

52 

15 

11 

14 

8 

1 

3 

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10 
8 
12 

12 
10 
9 

3 

4 

14 

6 
0 
10 

21 
19 

8 
14 

0 

21 
15 
15 
0 
13 

15 
14 
11 

3 
5 

15 
1 
7 
10 
19 

26 
23 

8 
10 

8 

12 

10 

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8 
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12 

13 
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5 
7 
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8 
0 
4 

1 
3 

7 

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2 
4 
7 

13 
11 
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7 

4 

12 
10 
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7 
7 
7 
2 
2 

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0 
12 

13 

12 
4 
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4 

8 
5 
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0 
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8 
0 
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2 

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1 

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1 

1 

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439 


Tabi.i: 


190.— DKAF  AND  Dl'MH  RKLOXGIXC  TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH   DIS IINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBKK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEUUITOUIES:  1890— ContiniioU. 

KANSAH-ConUnuDd. 


Found 

in 
county. 

TotiU. 

Mklo. 

Fo- 

male. 

WniTE. 

COLOttXD. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
born. 

TotaL 

Black. 

OOUNTIES. 

Panntt  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Ualo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male.'  ^•■ 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

To- 

mate. 

mfttoa 

22 
4 

10 
5 
5 

4 

14 
2 

3 

1 

s 

14 
10 
7 

1 
8 
10 
14 
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1 

16 
2 
17 
30 

6 
10 
2 
7 
14 

9 
18 

2 
18 
19 

23 
10 
18 
8 
3 

6 
10 

9 
13 

3 

9 
17 
8 

1 
17 

11 
8 
5 
2 
7 

5 
12 
20 
32 

8 

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5 

5 

28 

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12 
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13 
14 

10 
26 

25 
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12 
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6 

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2 
16 
3 
3 

1 
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17 
10 
9 

2 
10 
15 
14 
41 

1 
18 

2 
22 
35 

9 
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2 

7 
19 

10 
24 
2 
19 

20 

28 

13 

21 

9 

3 

6 
20 
11 
16 

5 

10 

25 

10 

1 

22 

12 
10 
7 
2 
8 

5 
13 
26 
39 
11 

3 

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18 

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13 
16 
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1 
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1 

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Pmtt 

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1 

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10 

3 

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7 
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3 

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2 
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9 

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2 
2 

1 
1 

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2 

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1 
1 

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1 

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1 

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Sherman 

1 

1 

Smith 

1 

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440  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

T.T^»v  Avn  T1TTA[B   BELOXGI>'G  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NXtIVITY, 
T^..  ^^^'-^^^^ ^^^I'foSi^ilcn   COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890-ConUnued. 


KENTUCttV. 


Found 
in 

county 


Total. 


The  State . 

Adair 

Allen 

liallard 

Ban-en 

Bath 


Bell 

Boone  — 
Bourbon  . 

Bovd 

Boylo  ..-. 


Bracken 

Breathitt 

Brecliinridge- 

Bollitc 

Butlei 


Caldwell  .... 

Calloway 

Campbell 

Carlisle 

Canoll 


Carter 

Casey 

Chriatian. .. 

Clark 

Clay 


Clinton 

Crittoudcn  -. 
Cumburland. 

Daviess 

Kdmou3on — 


Elliott  .. 
Estill.... 
Fayetto  . 
Fleming. 
Floyd  ... 


Franklin  . 
Fulton  .  -  - 
Gallatin.. 
Garranl . . 
Grant  — 


Graves 

Grayson 

Green 

Greenup 

Hancock 


Hardin 

Uarlon 

Harrison  . . . 

Hart 

Hendoreon  . 


Henry  — 
Hickni:iti . 
Hopkins  . 
Jackson  .. 
JelTcrson  . 


Jessamine... 

Johnson 

Kenton 

Knolt 

Kdox 

Larue 

Laurel 

Lawrence  . . . 

Loo 

Leslio 

Let^rlior 

Lewis 

Lincoln  

Livingston  . 
Logau 

Lyon 

Mc'Jracken . 

Mel.e.-in 

Msdisnn  ... 
llsgoOin  ... 


1,363 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


WHITE. 


Total. 


C 

11 
6 
7 
C 

G 
10 
11 

5 

181 


11 
3 
9 

12 
14 
26 
1 
10 

8 
1 
28 


1,362 

C 

U 

10 

10 

6 


3 
6 
4 

15 
3 

13 

4 
12 
15  i 

4 

10 
5 
2 

5 
10 

20 
14 
10 
7 
10 

20  i 
7 
1.1 
i:i 
12 


16  1 
107 


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27 

2 

i:i 


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20 
4 
3 

7 
0 
17 
0 
8 

2 
0 
0 
» 
7 


10 
14 
7 
17 

8 
8 
20 
4 
9 

13 
17 
29 
1 
12 

9 

1 
33 
10 
11 

3 
6 
4 

16  I 
3 

13 
4 
13 
18 
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U 
5 
2 

5 

19 


27 
7 

20 
15 
14 

17  I 
1 

17  I 

5 

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a 

»  1 

27 
2  ! 
15 

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23 
21 

4 
3 

S 

10 

22 

G 

0 

2 
11 
10 
10 

7 


737 


625 


3 
5 
6 
2 
10 

5 
4 
14 
2 
4 

10 

8 

22 


4 
3 

10 
3 

5 
3 
8 
5 
3 

5 
1 
1 
4 

10 

13 

7 

a 


15 
3 

12 
6 
G 

10 
.... 

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GO 


Male. 


650 


8  I 
1  I 
5 
13 
1 


Fe- 
male. 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


1 

2 

10 

11 

7 
6 
5 
1 

15 
3 

12 
6 

5 


565 

2 
4 
5 
3 
2 

3 
5 
G 
5 


Male. 


593 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


Foreign 
born. 


"  " 


4 

11 

2 

4 

9 

8 
10 

■■■5 


Fe- 
male. 


615 

2 

4 
5 
3 
2 

3 
4 
G 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


30 


12 


Fe- 
iiale. 


20 


COLORED. 


Total. 


M<do.^S-e, 


10  j 
3 
7 

1 
1 
1 

4 


T>,     1.        I       Mixed 
Black.  blood. 


Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

6G 

48 

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2 

Male. 


Fo. 
male. 


21 


12 


15 


1 


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4  I. 

1  i 


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1 

'i' 

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1 

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10 

7 

3 

1 

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a  One  Indian  not  included. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


441 


Taui.k   too.— DICAF  AND  DlIMIl  III'.LONGING  TO  EACH   COUNT V,  WITH    UISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMUICR  FOUND  IN  KACU  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKUITOKIES:  1B90— Continuod. 


KKNTUCKV-Continiud. 


Found 

Id 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WniTB. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Katiro  bom. 

Forelcn 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

C0UNT1B3. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  pnrents 

foreign. 

Miied 

bluod. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe. 
male.' 

Male. 

Fe-I 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Marion 

14 
7 
2 
7 

H 

I 
10 
12 

4 

11 

11 
10 

3 
8 
2 
11 
8 

13 
5 

15 
3 
7 

6 
4 
11 
13 
4 

14 
4 

13 
C 
5 

13 
23 
15 
3 

11 

7 
1 

7 

16 
8 
2 
9 

13 

2 

7 
12 

12 

4 

12 
14 
22 
10 

: 
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2 

15 
8 

14 
S 

17 
3 

10 

6 

4 

11 

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4 

14 
5 

13 
7 
5 

14 

24 

17 

3 

15 
10 
2 
8 

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5 
8 

1 
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5 
8 
3 

6 
8 
8 
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9 

3 
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2 
10 
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11 
3 
9 

3 

3 

1 
5 
9 
2 

4 

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4 

4 
16 

8 
C 
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2 
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3 

7 

3 
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6 
7 
2 

7 
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1 
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7 
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6 
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4 
6 

1 
1 
7 
4 
1 

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5 
11 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Marshall 

Martin 

1 

1 

Meado 

1 

Monifeo 



1 

1 

1 

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Molcalfo 

1 

1 

Monty;omfrv 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 
2 

1 
2 
3 

1 

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2 

1 
1 

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Ohio 

...... 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 
5 

3 
2 

8 
3 

7 

3 
3 
5 

1 

1 

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Piko 

Powell              

Pulaski      

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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Kussell 

1 



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2 

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2 

1 

1 

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4 
2 

4 

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7 

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1 

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1 
3 
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1 
1 

1 

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2 

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1 

3 
1 

2 

1 

1 

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1 

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1  I 

Whitley  

"Wollo     

1 

Woodford 



1 

2 

1 

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1 

IiOL^ISIANA. 


The  State 

536 

S39 

288 

251 

206 

183 

ICA 

141 

2» 

'1         '1 

82 

CS 

19  1         17 

13 
0 
7 
3 
2 

5 
8 
12 
5 
4 

13 
10 
G 

I 
77 

r> 

5 
2 
2 
G 

7 

1 
9 
5 
13 

13 
G 
7 
3 
2 

7 
8 
13 
G 
4 

13 
10 
6 

1 
03 

5 
5 
2 
2 
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7 
1 
9 
0 
13 

4 
S 
3 

1 
1 

0 
8 
4 
3 

G 
7 
6 

1 

30 

2 
3 
1 

3 

3 

2 

1 
11 

9 
1 

4 
2 

1 

2 

5 
2 

1 

7 
3 

4 
4 
3 

5 
3 

n 
3 

I 

9 

1 
2 

1 
1 

4 

2 

1 

S 
2 

3 
4 

3 

9 

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2 

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1 

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1 

1 
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1 
1 

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2 

2 
1 

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1 

1 
1 

2 
3 
2 

5 
2 

G 

3 

3 
3 

1  ' 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

2            1 

4  , 

1 

Caldwell 

■.:::::i:;:":." 

1 

1    

... .  1 

( 

1  1          1 

2 , 

1 

1 

4 
C 
1 
2 

2 
1 



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1  i 

Do  Soto                     

1 

1 

. 

1 

::;::::;;::; 

33 

3 

2 

2 
3 

4 
1 

I 

2 

28 

31 

28 

30  ; 



1 

1 

2! 
3! 

Eiwt  Carroll     

1 

1 

i' 

li 

5 
4 

1 
1 

i' 

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T 
10 

li 
1 

1 

1 
1 
4 
4 

1 

■ 

■■"■:''::::::i 

1 

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1 1 

1 

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2 

3 

2  j 

3! 

2 

1 

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2' 

s 

1 

t 

1 

0 

1 




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2 

1 

1 1 

...... 

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•••••• 

442 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

li  O  DISI  AN  A— Continaed. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WUITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

COTJKTIES. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

13 
3 
3 
8 
107 

8 
18 
8 
G 
2 

4 

6 
5 
2 

13 
3 
4 
8 
113 

8 

18 
8 
6 
2 

4 
fi 
5 
2 

4 

7 
17 
12 
19 

6 

8 
3 

10 
9 

12 

3 

4 
3 
1 
2 
1 

7 

3' 

3 
57 

5 
8 
6 
3 
1 

3 
4 
3 

2' 

3 
6 

4 
13 
3 

3 
2 
4 
7 
9 

3 
2 
3 
1 
2 

6 
3 
1 
5 
54 

3 
10 
2 
3 

1 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 

4 
11 
8 
C 
3 

5 
1 
G 
2 
3 

2' 

6 

i 

2 

51 

1 
8 
4 
3 

2 
3 
1 

2' 

2 

3' 

11 
2 

1 

3 
3 

3' 

47 

i' 

3" 

1 

i' 

2' 

2 

3 
1 

6 

5 
2 

4 

6 

i 

2 
23 

1 
6 

4 
3 

2 
3 

1 

2' 

2 

3 
3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

a 

UadisoD 

2 

1 
6 

4 

1 
2 
0 

3 
2 
2 

...... 

3 

'"'i' 

1 
2 
0 

2 
2 
2 

2 
1 
5 

1 

3 
15 

21 

24 

7 

8 

a 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
""2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

St.  Charles 

1 

1 

2 
2 

3 

St.Jamea 

St.  John  the  Baptist 

7 

•      17 

12 

19 

C 

8 
3 

10 
8 

12 

3 

4 
3 
1 
2 

1 

1 
6 
1 
2 
1 

2 
2 

1 
ID 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
3 

1 
6 

""2 

2 
2 
■• 

1 

1 
1 

10 

1 
1 
1 

St.  Martin   

3 
9 

1 

1 

5 

5 
2 

3 

"■"2" 
1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

Tensas              • .           .... 

1 
2 

4 

I 

3 
2 
2 

3 
2 
3 

2' 

4 
3 

7 

3 
2 
1 

3 
2 
3 

1 

4 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

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1 

1 

1 

The  Stat© . 

Androscoggin . . . 

Aroostook 

Ciuubcrland 

Franklin 

Hancock 

Kennebec  

Knox 

Lincoln 

Oxford 

Penobscot 

Piscataquis 

Sagadahoc  

Somerset 

Waldo 

Washington 

York 


616 

027 

346 

281 

346 

281 

300 

234 

52 

52 

34 

18 

34 

18 

27 

12 

30 

30 

21 

0 

21 

9 

12 

4 

84 

86 

42 

44 

42 

44 

30 

39 

15 

10 

11 

5 

11 

5 

10 

5 

35 

37 

20 

17 

20 

17 

20 

17 

39 

40 

21 

19 

21 

19 

21 

18 

37 

37 

19 

18 

19 

18 

19 

18 

13 

13 

10 

3 

10 

3 

10 

3 

30  . 

30 

18 

12 

18 

12 

18 

12 

78  ' 

82 

43 

39 

43 

39 

35 

33 

11 

11 

5 

0 

5 

0 

4 

6 

10 

10 

3 

7 

3 

7 

2 

C 

38 

38 

22 

16 

22 

16 

17 

10 

37 

38 

23 

15 

23 

15 

23 

14 

23 

23 

8 

15 

8 

15 

5 

9 

84 

64 

46 

38 

46 

38 

41 

28 

10 


16 


31 


niARVI.AIVD. 


754 

750 

416 

334 

354 

290 

280 

230 

48 

39 

26 

21 

62 

44 

51 

87 

11 

7 

30 
10 
03 
215 
6 

6 
22 
11 

7 
24 

124 
10 
25 

4 
18 

40 
23 
70 
240 
0 

0 
25 
12 

7 
26 

42 
11 
27 
4 
19 

24 

15 

50 

125 

3 

2 

n 

8 
4 
12 

23 
6 

17 
2 

11 

10 
8 

20 

115 

3 

4 
13 
4 
3 
14 

19 
5 

10 
2 
8 

23 

9 

47 

115 

1 

1 

12 

0 

2 

11 

10 
6 

16 
2 

10 

10 
3 

18 

107 

2 

2 
12 
4 
2 
12 

10 
5 
U 
1 
7 

20 

9 

34 

Gl 

1 

1 
12 
G 
2 
11 

19 
0 

lU 
2 

10 

14 

3 
17 
61 

2 

2 
11 
3 
2 
12 

18 
5 
7 
1 
7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 
3 
10 
2 

1 

....„ 

2 
8 
1 

2 

1 

...... 

2 

1 

4 
3 
8 
2 

1 

""2 

1 
1 

4 

4 
2 
6 
1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 
37 

1 
30 

8 
14 

"i'e 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Cecil 

2 
2 
1 

4 

1 
2 

1 

Frederick 

1 

Ilarford 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
....„ 

....„ 

1 

1 

Kent 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


443 


Tahi.k  lOO.— UKAF  AND   DUMU  llKLONaiNHi   TO  KACU    COl.MV,   WITH    DISTINCTION'  OF  SKX,  COI.OH,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMHKK  FOUND  IN  KACII  COUNTY,  UY  STATICS  AND  TKUUITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 

MARVLAND— Contlnuod. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Xotal. 

Malo. 

Fo. 
malo. 

WlllTK. 

1 

COUIBED. 

ToUl. 

Kallve  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

ToUI. 

BUck. 

OODHTIES. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parent* 

forolgn. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
mule. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

.Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fn- 
malo. 

Male. 

F«. 

male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 

15 
23 
19 
9 
23 

13 
31 
16 
18 

20 
27 
21 
0 
26 

15 
35 
21 
18 

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137 

138 

139 

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6 

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3 

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70 
79 
22 
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32 
25 
139 

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1 

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66 

198 

248 

27 
73 
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32 
79 
47 
288 

1 

83 
70 
221 
266 

8 
39 
42 
13 
130 

19 

38 

21 

149 

1 

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110 

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19 
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26 
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45 
34 
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37 
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100 

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19 

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26 
139 

45 
33 
109 
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9 

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1,547 

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823 

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358 

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195 

184 

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9 

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444 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND- NATIVIIT, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continncd. 

miCUIOAN— CuBtiDued. 


Lake 

Lapeer 

■Leiiawfo  . . . 
LivingDtuii . 


Lxic** 

Mackinac  . . 
Macomb  ... 
Maniateo. .. 
Marqaetlu  . 


irason  

Mecosta 

Meiioniiiu-e  . 
Midlaml 


Moiirno , 

Montcalin 

Moutiiioreucy 

Miiskeyiou 

Kewuv^io 


Oaklaud 

Oceana 

Ogciuaw  . . . 
Ouloua;;ou  . 
Osceola 


Ofictxla 

Otae-o 

Ottawa 

Prcsquo  I»l©. 
Koscoruniou . . 


Saginaw  ... 

St.  Clair 

»t.  .losejih  . 

Sanilac 

Schoolcraft. 


SliiawasAce.. 

Tufwola 

Van  Iturcn.. 
"Waslitenaw . 

"Wayne 

"Weitford 


Found 

la 

Total. 

county. 

2 

4 

20 

25 

10 

10 

31 

33 

14 

14 

2 

2 

7 

9 

27 

30 

9 

13 

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10 

12 
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31 
12 

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18 
1 


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20 

21 

23 

1 

2. 

24 

26 

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31 

17 

19 

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139 

8 


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The  .State 

852 

853 

522 

334 

621 

334 

125 

91 

200 

140 

187 

103 

1 

1 

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2 
9 
4 

5 

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11 
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10 
9 
7 
12 

10 

23 

3 

118 

13 

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2 
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5 
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3 

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4 

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7 
4 

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1 

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3 

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1 
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1 
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8 

4 
4 
3 
4 

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3 

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1 
3 
1 

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2 

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7 

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3 
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1 

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KittAOD 

; 

L^iTqul  Parlu 

1 

4 

a  One  Indian  not  included. 


TUK  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


445 


Tabi.b  I»0.— UEAF  and  Kl'Mlt  I!KLON(iIN(i    TO  KACII   COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINfJTIOV  OF   SKX,  COLOR,  AM)  NATIVITY. 
AND  NIIMBKR  FOUND  IK  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TKRieiTOKIES:  1890— Continaod. 

nty  :v  KMOTA— Contlnned. 


■ 

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in 
coiiuty. 

Totnl. 

M»lo. 

Ko- 

mala. 

WIIITK. 

COIX>UO. 

Total. 

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bom. 

Illaek. 

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foreign.    1 

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bl<>.d. 

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male. 

Mnlo. 

Fe. 
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Fo.  1 
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Male. 

Fo-! 
male. 

MaIp. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
loalo. 

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2 

1 
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1 

7 
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3 

10 
8 

6 
9 
3 
3 
12 

26 

7 

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1 
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4 

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4 
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13 
11 

6 
13 
4 
3 
15 

28 

1 

3 

22 

4 

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1 

13 

36 

4 

29 

11 

16 
27 

7 
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3 
6 
3 

16 

6 

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5 
10 
15 

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1 
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4 

4 
7 
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The  State  . 


Adania  ■ 
Alciirn  . 
.Amite. 
Attala., 
llvntoii. 


Bolivar 

CaUuiun 

Carroll 

Chicka-"*aw . 
Choctaw  . . . 


Clailiomo  . 

Clarke  

Clay 

Coahoma . . 
Copiah  . . . . 


Covington. 

UeSoio 

Prankliu  .. 


Urenaihi 


Hnncock  . . 
Harrt>on  . . 

Hm.U 

llolnics  ... 
Iwaqurna. 


5G0 

5 
4 
12 
8 
5 

11 
8 
7 

16 
4 


559 


8 

C 
12 
lU 

8 

14 
10 

7 
13 

4 

5 

4 
10 

3 
18 

1 
15 
4 
2 
7 

12 

2 

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16 

21 


305 


2 

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4 

2 

8 

4 

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7 

5 

3 

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8 

4 

1; 

4 

3 

7 

11 

3 

1 

0 

3 

3 

1 

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4 

1 

2 

11 

7 

1 

12 

3 

1 

3 

4 

3 

3 

9 

1 

1 

13 

17 

10 

G 

1 

1 

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135 


149 


9 
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2  (I 


3 
7 
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21 


27 


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44(3 


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Tablk  190.— deaf  and   DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND 'NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBEE  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


mi  8SIS8IPPI— CoQtiimed. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITB. 

COLOnED. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

C0UKTIE3. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

8 
1 
6 

10 

6 
5 

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3 
4 
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4 

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3 

1 

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2 
4 

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2 
4 

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2 

1 

0 

3 

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2 

...... 

3 

2 

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1 
4 

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2 

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10 
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i 

1 

1    

Winston 

6 
^3 

3 
2 
2 

G 
4 
2 

3 
2 
2 

Yali>husha 

2 
G 

2 

7 

2 
0 

2 

1 

1 

; 

missotTRi. 


The  State 

1,993 

1,998 

1,090 

008 

1,016 

888 

812 

072 

170 

108 

04 

43 

44 

20 

37 

1« 

7 

4 

Adair 

15 
8 
U 
15 
19 

13 

2.1 
r, 

4 
23 

38 
7 
4 
297 
6 

9 
17 

1 
12 
5 

17 
10 
l.l 
20 
SO 

17 

32 

7 

4 

32 

40 
0 
7 

B3 
7 

11 
19 

1 

17 
5 

0 
« 
9 
11 
10 

0 
24 
fi 

a 

17 
21 

a 
2 
43 

7 

s 

12 

ii 

4 

8 

4 
G 
9 
10 

8 
8 
2 
1 
15 

10 
3 
5 

10 

0 

7 

1 
0 

1 

9 
C 
9 
11 
10 

9 
23 
5 
3 
13 

20 
0 
2 

40 
7 

5 
11 

ii 

4 

8 
4 

0 
9 
10 

8 
8 

i 

13 

19 
» 
5 
9 

G 
0 
1 
0 

1 

8 
4 

7 
10 
9 

9 
19 
4 
3 
13 

10 
0 
2 

38 
7 

4 

9 

1 'I 

8 
4 

0 
9 
8 

7 
0 
2 
I 
13 

]9 
3 
4 
8 

1 

1 

And  rcw 

2 

1 

Atrbiton 

2 

1 

... 

Audr.'iin 

1 

Barry 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Barton 

Bates  

4 

2 

1 

1 

BinloM  

1 

ItoU  iu^er 

Boone 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

Buchanan 

4 

8 

1 

Bullcr 

<iildw.l| 

...... 

1 
1 

4!iill;iw;iv 

1 

3 

1 

3 



1 

Cauidi-n 

Capo  filrardcau 

5 
U 

1 

r 

i 

1 
2 

I 

Carroll 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Carter 

Cass 

1 

1 

Cedar 

...... 

THE  DEAF  AND  Dl'MH. 


447 


Taiile  190.— DKAK  and  1>I'M1!  HKLONGlMi    1(1  KACll  COUNTY,  Willi    I  ilSTINCTION  OF   REX,  COLOR,  ANU  NATl'.  IIT, 
AM)  NI'MHKK  FOUND  IN  KACll  COUNTY,  HY  STATKS  ANU  TKKKITOIilK.S:   1890— Coiitiiiiieil. 

miflSOtlRI-Coiitiuuod. 


Foiinil 

ill 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fc 
niolo. 

WniTK 

COU>«ID. 

Total. 

1 

^'aliToborn. 

Forelini 
born. 

Total. 

BUck. 

OOUNTIES. 

PoroDU  native. 

One  or 
bothparenta 

forei^. 

Mtxad 
blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male!  J'"- 

molo. 

15 
7 
11 
12 
10 

15 
7 
17 
13 
10 

9 

14 
)2 
0 
G 

24 
11 
11 
23 
14 

IB 
17 
4 

g 
8 

3 
8 
82 
65 

14 

14 

4 
13 
18 
22 

10 

15 
9 

33 
0 
10 
15 
16 

11 
7 
9 
10 
11 

G 
0 
27 
16 
8 

8 
8 
1 
8 
21 

11 
10 

7 
28 

3 

21 
10 
23 
23 
3 

4 

11 
9 

IC 

10 
7 
10 
12 
20 

21 
9 
20 
13 
13 

10 
14 
13 
0 
C 

24 
13 
12 
26 
16 

19 

20 

14 

10 

3 
14 
89 
01 
14 

16 
5 
13 
25 
29 

13 

19 
10 
18 
9 

3G 
7 
12 
10 
16 

11 
7 
9 
13 
15 

6 

G 

27 

21 

8 

10 
» 
1 
9 

24 

U 
21 

9 
30 

3 

2« 
11 
28 
27 
3 

4 
13 
10 

17 

11 
3 
9 
5 

!       " 
11 

2 
13 
8 
5 

C 
9 
2 
3 
2 

13 
12 

5 
10 

7 

8 
13 

4 
8 
5 

1 

8 

48 

27 

7 

5 
4 
11 
13 
17 

6 
11 

5 
10 

5 

19 

3 

7 

10 

15 

7 
3 
4 
10 

7 

5 

4 
IS 
12 

2 

6 

4 
1 
5 
14 

5 

10 
0 

17 
1 

18 
5 
15 
18 
1 

1 
7 
G 

« 

10 

5 

4 
7 
7 
7 

10 
7 
7 
5 
8 

4 
5 
11 
* 
4 

11 

1 
7 
16 
9 

11 
7 
3 
6 
5 

2 

G 

41 

34 

7 

11 
1 
2 
12 
12 

7 
8 
5 
8 
4 

17 
4 
5 
6 

1 

4 

4 
5 
3 
8 

1 
2 
12 
9 
6 

4 
S 

4' 

10 

0 

11 

3 
13 

2 

8 
6 
13 
9 

n 
« 

4 

71 

11 
3 
9 
5 

13 

9 

2 
13 
7 
5 

6 
9 
2 
3 
2 

10 
12 
S 
9 

7 

7 
13 
4 
8 
5 

1 

7 
47 
27 

a 

5 
4 
11 
11 

17 

5 
10 
5 
9 
5 

19 
3 
7 
8 

15 

7 
1 
4 
9 
7 

5 
4 
14 
12 
2 

6 
4 

1 
5 
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5 
10 

17 

1 

18 
5 
13 
17 
1 

1 
6 
6 

10 

3 
4 

7 
7 
7 

10 
7 
7 
5 
8 

t 
11 
3 

4 

11 
1 
7 

10 
9 

11 
7 
3 
G 
4 

2 

0 

41 

34 

7 

11 
1 
2 
U 
12 

6 

I 

4 

15 
4 

5 
6 

1 

4 
3 
5 
2 
8 

1 

12 
9 
G 

4 
5 

4 

10 

0 
10 

3 
13 

8 
G 
13 
9 
2 

3 
S 
4 

7' 

0 

! 

13 

7 
2 
9 
0 
5 

6 
« 

1 
3 
2 

4 

5 
4 

7 
0 

12 
2 
6 
4 

1 
7 
27 
22 

1 

5 
3 

11 
8 

16 

4 
9 
5 
9 
5 

17 
3 
6 
6 

13 

6 
1 

2 

8 
G 

4 
4 
14 
9 

2 
4 

1 

3 

13 

4 
9 
4 
17 
1 

17 
5 
13 
15 

1 

i' 

G 

1 

8 

3 
4 

G 
7 
G 

5 
3 
4 

3 
8 

4 
3 
10 
3 
4 

7 

1 

7 

16 

7 

10 
5 
3 
3 

4 

2 
3 

27 
30 
0 

11 
1 
2 
8 

10 

G 

7 
3 

8 

4 

14 
4 
5 
0 

1 

4 
3 
2 

2 

5 

1 
1 
10 
G 
5 

2 
4 

1 

1 

2 



2 

CliriHtiau 

Clark  

1 

Clav    

1 


2 
...... 

Cliutuu 

1 

4 
2 
2 
2 

Cole 

...... 

1 
2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

i 

I 

Dado 

1 

Dallas  

1    .  . 

DavicfiA 

Drkalb     

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Doiii    

1 

1 

i 

1 

4 
5 

2 

2 
2 

1 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

Holt ..: 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

Howell 

• 

"'is' 
4 
5 

2 
11 
3 

1 

■■5' 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

;;;■■; 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 





1 
1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

z 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

* 

1 

1 

' 

2 

2 

1 
2 
2 

2 

1 

1 

........... .^ 

Miller 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

"'i' 

1 

""2 
3 

1 
3 

1 

2 

1 

'"  i 

1 

1 

Oregou 

1 

Ozark 

l*cni  iscot 

^ 

Perrv 

1 
9 

6 
9 
1 

12 
2 

8 
« 
10 
8 
2 

2 
4 
4 

7' 

"'i' 

2 

2 

1 

1 

PettU 

Phelps -: 

1 
1 

I'ilio 

'"'i' 

1 
2 

1 

1 

....„ 

1  1 

1 

Polk 

...  . 

Putnam.. 

1 

Kails 

Kaiiilolph 

...... 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

2 
1 

Kav 



1 

Kijilev 

...... 

I 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

SUi.  <'n*neviev6 

1 
2 





•••••• 

448 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND   DUMB   BELOXGIXG  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND ' NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEURITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

miSSOVBI-CnQtinaed. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Kative  bom. 

Foreign 
bora. 

Total. 

Black. 

.COUNTIES.' 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

bothp.arents 

foroign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
malo. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
malo- 

Male. 

i:{..\^^'- 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

St,  Louis 

30 
245 

22 
7 
G 

7 
5 
8 
0 
5 

18 
3 
11 
13 
7 

5 

11 

7 

7 

g 

33 

271 
2G 

7 

7 

8 
5 
9 
9 
5 

19 

3 
11 
16 

7 

6 

13 
8 

10 
9 

21 
126 

16 
4 
4 

5 
2 
5 
6 

11 

5 

7 
2 

1 
10 
2 
3 
4 

12 

145 

10 

3 

-3 

3 
3 

4 
3 
5 

8 
1 
6 
9 
5 

5 
3 
6 
7 
5 

21 

120 
16 
4 
4 

5 
2 
.") 
6 

11 
2 

5 

7 
2 

1 
10 
2 
3 
4 

11 
142 

10 
3 
3 

3 
3 

t 

8 
1 
0 
9 
5 

5 
3 
G 
7 
5 

10 

39 

16 

4 

3 

3 

2 
4 
5 

10 

2 
4 
7 
1 

1 
10 
2 
3 

4 

4 
48 
9 
3 
3 

2 

4 
3 
5 

7 
1 
0 
8 
2 

5 
3 
5 
5 
5 

9 
58 

6 
73 

1 

2 
23 

1 

21 

■  "fl 

1 
3 

""3 

I 
1 

3 

a2 

SaliDo 

1 



t 

Scott   

1       2 
...... 

1 

1 

1 

Shelbv 

-.. 

Stoddard  

::::!. ::: 

1 

1 

i 

1 

t 

1 



Vernon 

"'i' 

1 
3 

■■ 



1 ii 

1 

1 

"Wayne 

Webster 

1 

2 

1 

"Worth 

1 

"Wright 

i        ..1 

i;;;::;! ;;:::!;..::; 

1 

i            1 

1        1        !1 

1 

MOIVTANA. 


The  SUte . 


Caster 

DawAon . . . 
Doerlodgo . 
Fergua 


GalbiUn 

J  ellerson 

Lewis  and  Clarke . 
Madison 


Meagher ... 
Missoula .. 

Park 

Silverbow. 


35- 


68 
1 

2 
2 
6 

1 

1 
10 
2 
3 


22 


12 


li': 


1  ! 


NEBRASKA. 


The  State  . 


Adams . . . 
Antelope. 

Blaine 

Uoouo 

Iloxbatte. 


Brown  . 
Buflalo. 
Burt ... 
Butler.. 
Cans 


Cellar 

Chaso 

Cherry 

Cheyenne  . 
Clay 


Colfax... 
Cuming  . 
i'uster... 
l>akota.. 
Uawea. . . 


DttWHOD  . . 

Deuel . . . . 
Ulxon.... 

DfMlge 

Douglas . . 

Diindy  ... 

Villniore. , 
l-'rnnkjin  . 
Frostier.. 
IfuiLMa... 


625 


0 
3 
3 
S 
US 

2 
7 
S 
1 


630 


349 


280 


348 


278 


20D 


C 

s 

2 
4 
2 
3 
1 

» 
1 
4 
2 
2 

2 

ll 

lii  I 

1  I 


i\ 


.!l. 


2, 


a  0ns  foreign  bom  included. 


60ne  TiMliun  not  included. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


449 


Tadlk  190.— mUF  AND  DIIMII  BKLOXGING  TO  KACH  COUNTV,  WITH    HISTINCTION  OK  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
ANU  NIIMUER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  IIY  STATES  AND  TEUUITOUIES:  1«U0— Continued. 

NEBRAMKA— Contlnned. 


Fonnd 

ill 
county.  1 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

wniTK.                                       1 

COLOUO. 

Total. 

Native  born.              ^ 

I'dn-igu 
born. 

XoUl. 

Illock. 

Parunta  native. 

One  or 

Iwtli  pnrrnta 

foreign. 

Miied 

COITJTIES. 

blood. 

Halo. 

Fc 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe.l 
malo.^ 

4 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male 

Fo. 
malc- 

M-'-'m^'ai;. 

'1 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

17 
2 
3 

4 
11 

7 
2 

19 

I 
6 
13 

8 
3 
1 
15 
B 

10 

8 
8 

1 
3 
G 

3 
3 

7' 

4 

4 

11 

i' 

2 

7 

5 

i' 

8 

1 

0 

8 
3 
1 
3 
0 

3 
3 

7' 

4 

4 

10 

i' 

2 

7 

5 

i' 

8 

1 

6 

a 

8 

1 
3 
3 

1 
1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

I 



(iiiti]>er 

1 

. 

1 

4 

4 

— j- 

1 

1 

1 

ii,.ii 

2 

2 

1 

i 

lltilt 

11 

5 

9 

5 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

::::: 1 



4 

1 
1 

33 
3 
3 
4 

2 

3 
13 
7 
9 
4 

4 
G 
1 

7 

7 
12 

2 
18 

5 

15 

10 

7 

2 

1 
6 

1 
9 

5 
2 
4 
18 

0 

1 
1 

42 
4 
3 
4 
2 

3 
15 
10 
12 

G 

4 
G 
2 

7 
12 

8 

12 

2 

'I 

\l 
7 
2 

1 
8 
1 
U 

5 
2 
6 
19 

3 

\ 

23 
2 
2 
3 

1 

1 
12 
4 
7 
4 

4 
2 
1 
2 
G 

4 
7 

1 

13 

3 

14 
4 
4 
1 

5" 

1 
5 

1 
2 
6 
13 

8 

19 
2 

1 
1 
1 

2 
3 
0 
5 

4 

1 
5 
0 

4 
5 
1 
8 
5 

4 
0 
3 
1 

1 
3 

o' 

4 
i 

i            ' 

3 
1 

1 

23 
2 
2 
3 
1 

1 

12 
4 
7 
4 

4 

2 
I 
2 
G 

^ 

1 

13 

3 

14 

4 
4 
1 

5 

1 
5 

1             1 
2 
0 
13 

3 

19 
2 
1 

1 
1 

2 
3 
C 
5 
2 

4 

1 

5 
G 

4 
0 

I 
5 

4 
6 

3 
1 

1 
3 

6 

4 

0 

2 
1 

1 

7 

1 
2 
2 

1 

1 
10 
4 
5 
3 

3 

1  1 

1 

1 

1 



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12 
1 
1 

1 

5 

3 

11 
1 

4 

1 

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1 

1 

1 
1 
2 

1 
2 
4 
4 

1 

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1 

1 

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::::::  1 1 

1 

1 

2 

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1 

2 
....„ 

2 
3 

2 
4 

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3 
2 

Polk 

3 

4 
3 

1 
4 

1 

7 
2 
4 

1 

5' 

1 
3 

i 

4 
10 

1 

2 
1 

1 

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Ko.k 

1 
3 

4 
4 

2' 

2 

3 
1 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

G 

1 

4 

1 

3 
3 

1 

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1 

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1 
3 

j 

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3 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 
2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

■■  "1 

"  ■■    1 

NEVADA. 


10 

11 

7 

4 

7 

4 

0 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Flko 

1 
1 
2 
1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

al 
2 
1 
2 

1 
1 
2 

2 

i' 

i 

1 

i' 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2" 

i 

i 

1 

i' 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

I 

2 

1 

1 

: 

1           1 

a  Two  Indians  not  included. 


7176  INS- 


-20 


450 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEA.F  A?rD  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTmCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOEIES:  1890— Coiitiuued. 


Fonnil 

in 
county. 

23 
11 
20 
15 
42 

62 
30 
47 
19 

Total. 

1 
1 

Male. 

Fo 
male. 

TfHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

TotAL 

Black. 

COVKTSBB. 

Parents  native. 

One  or 

botb  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

321 

23 
13 
27 
15 
42 

66 
39 
49 
24 
23 

180 

141 

160 

141 

143 

114 

16 

10 

21 

17 

12 
10 
13 
7 
25 

37 
20 
29 
14 
13 

li- 

3 
14 

8 
17 

29 
19 
20 
10 
10 

12 
10 

13 
7 
25 

37 
20 
29 
14 
13 

11 
3 

14 
8 

17 

29 
19 
20 
10 
10 

9 
10 

10 
5 
23 

25 
13 
25 
12 
11 

8 
3 
10 

7 
15 

24 
16 
16 

7 
8 

8 

3 

3 

2 

■■""2' 

2 

8 
3 
2 
1 

2 

1 
1 

3 
1 

3 

1 

4 
4 
2 
1 
2 

1 

2 
2 

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1 



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757 

764 

415 

349 

402 

342 

247 

234 

07 

53 

58 

50 

13 

7 

11 

7 

2   

Atlantic 

13 
39 
42 
35 
12 

30 
108 
20 
50 
34 

132 
16 
34 
38 
23 

25 
14 

li 
38 
31 

IS 

21 
49 
43 
12 

34 
130 
22 
82 
38 

40 
18 
37 
39 
24 

31 
14 
25 
14 
41 
35 

11 
16 

27 

20 

6 

22 
G6 
10 
43 
27 

21 
13 
17 

15 
8 

15 
7 

17 

18 

4 
5 

22 

17 

6 

12 
64 
12 
39 
11 

19 
5 
20 
16 

17 

16 
6 

10 
7 

24 

17 

11 
15 
24 
26 
5 

22 
65 
8 
43 
26 

20 
13 
15 
23 
7 

15 
8 
14 

7 
17 
18 

4 

5 

20 

17 

5 

12 

02 
12 
39 
11 

19 

19 
16 
17 

16 
6 

10 
7 

23 

17 

7 
9 

21 

16 

6 

17 
23 
5 
11 
24 

10 
9 
13 
17 
7 

V 

7 
7 
7 
14 

4 

3 
18 

10 
5 

9 
23 
10 
14 
11 

18 
3 
15 
15 
16 

9 
U 
5 
7 
13 
15 

1 
4 
2 
5 

....„ 

1 
2 

3 
2 
1 
5 

...... 

5 

1 
3 

""'2 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

29 
2 

22 

1 

3 
2 
2 
4 

5 

1 
17 

1 
18 

"■■■2" 

1 
1 

2 

3 
13 

1 
10 

1 

1 

2 

....„ 

2 
17 

1 

1 
2 
2 

£ftRex 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Glouct's  ter 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

MiddleHex 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 
I 

5 

Salem               ..... 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

6 
3 

4 
2 

4 

1 

e 

1 

1 

Warreo 

1 

NEW    ITIEXICO. 

Tbo  Territory 

78 

80 

47 

33 

47 

33 

41 

29 

5 

2 

1 

2 

* 

6 

5 
0 
S 

1 
0 
12 
11 

12 
2 
3 
7 

0 

5 
9 
7 

1 
6 
12 
11 

8 
2 

3 
10 

4 
2 
S 
4 

6' 

7 
3 

3 
2 
2 
10 

2 
8 
4 
3 

1 

1 
5 

8 

6 

i 

4 
2 

6 
1 

b' 

7 

3 

3 
2 
2 
10 

2 
3 
4 
3 

1 
1 
B 

8 

6 

i 

4 

1 
4 
4 

3' 

7 
2 

2 

2 

2 

10 

2 
2 
2 
2 

1 

1 
5 
8 

S 

Colfax 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Donna  Ana 

1 
1 

Grant 

Lincoln 

Hora 

2 

......... 

San  Miguel 

1 

1 

Santa  Fe 

Socorro  



Taos 

1 

Taloncia 

I 


TTIK  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


451 


Table  1»0.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  HELONGINfi  T(^  KACII  COUNTY,  WITH  DlSTINCriOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMHER  FOUND  IN  KACII  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TKRIUTOUIES:  18!t0— Continued. 

NEW  VOKK. 


Tho  State  . 


Albany 

AUi';.;niv 

Hl.K.ll..-." 


ninnt.innun. 
(^hiMiiiiiig 

ClHMI.^IigO 

CliuKin 

Cuhiuibiii 


Corllnnil. 
l>ola\var«. 
Dulcht'sa 

Krio 

Bssex 


Franklin  . 

I'llllliU  ... 

Gcncsco.. 
Greono ... 
Hiuuilt«u . 


Herkimer  .. 

JoIUtrou 

K-iii;53 

Lewi.-* 

Livingston . 


Vndison 

JInnroc 

M"m(i;oniery . 

l*t'W  Vork 

Kia{;.lrii 


Oneida 

Onondaga . 

Onturio 

Onini;" 

Orleans  . . . 


Oswego 

Otsego 

I'nlnani 

Qnpfiis 

Ki-u8>olaer . 


Kirlimnnd 

Korkland 

St.  Lawrence. 

Saratoga 

Sclienectady.. 


Schoharie  . 
fichnyler  .. 

.Scncc-.i 

Stciilten ... 
Sullolk.... 


Snllivan... 

■  Tioga 

Tompkins. 

tTl,tcr 

SVairun  ... 


■Washington.. 

"WaVDP 

■Wp.ilchcster. 

W'voming 

Tates 


Fonnd 

in 
conuty. 


3,800 


123 

38 

28 

20 

3 


200 
30 
28 

41 

176 
38 

7S8 
30 

237 
83 
20 
88 
13 


41 

%1 

18 
20 
55 
54 
14 

2!) 
13 
20 
05 
35 

23 
20 
25 
02 
29 

34 
44 
188 
24 
B 


ToUI. 


3,830 


102 
4U 
34 
01 
30 


37 
17 
34 
20 

22 
30 
71 
226 
23 

o71 

48 

30 

28 

4 

30 
S4 
320 
33 


50 
132 

44 
702 

40 

143 
103 

31 
101 

10 

50 
34 
5 
46 
81 

19 
24 
75 
69 
17 

34 
13 
23 
71 
M5 

27 
20 
28 
71 
38 

38 

SO 

105 

27 

0 


Unlo. 


2,124 


B4 

25 
21 
20 
26 

32 
20 
7 
21 
16 

11 

15 

39 

122 

0 

42 
22 
17 
22 
4 

11 
30 
160 
20 
23 

32 
72 
20 
387 
23 

06 
S3 
17 

50 
11 

31 
18 
5 
31 
44 


To- 
male. 


1,715 


48 
15 
13 
22 
13 

28 
17 
10 
13 
10 

11 
15 
32 
104 
14 

29 
26 
13 
6 


19 
34 
160 
13 
10 

18 
50 
24 
315 
17 

77 
50 
14 
42 
5 

28 
16 


Total. 


Uale. 


53 
24 
21 
20 
24 

'32 
20 
7 
21 
16 

11 

13 

39 

121 

0 


17 
22 

* 

11 
30 
163 
20 
23 

32 
72 
20 
382 
23 

06 
53 
17 
59 
11 

31 
18 
5 
30 
44 


Fo- 
male. 


1,700 


48 
15 
13 
22 
13 

20 
17 
10 
13 
10 

11 
15 
32 
103 
14 

29 

26 

12 

6 


Katiro  boro. 


19 
34 
100 
13 
10 

18 
50 
24 
310 
10 

77 
50 
14 
41 
5 

28 
16 


Parents  natlvo. 


Uale. 


1.094 


Fo- 
malo. 


035 


One  or 

bothparentfl' 

lureigu 


Halo. 


712 


Fe- 
male. 


S18 


Hate. 


Foreign 
bom. 


Total. 


MIxad 

l>laod. 


20S 


1» 

12 

2 

1 

149 

70 

1 

Fe- 
male 


247 
7 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


10         IS 


Fe- 


Fe- 
male. 


a  Three  Indiana  not  included. 


b  One  Indian  not  iuoladed. 


452 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND  DUSfB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COXJNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK.  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOKIES:  1890— Coutiuued. 


IVOKTH  CAROI^INA. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLOKED. 

Total. 

Kative  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

COUNTIES. 

Parents 

native. 

One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc. 
jiale.i 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fc. 
male. 

The  State       

3.104 

1,107 

592 

015 

460 

399 

457 

396 

2 

3 

1 

132 

116 

116 

90 

16 
1 

2S 

15 

'1 
19 
13 

11 
8 
9 

1 
18 

9 

8 

10 

10 

3 

11 
25 
2 

i5 

s 

9 
19 
2 

1 

12 
3 
14 
12 
25 

9 
12 
9 
5 
2 

8 

3 

20 

19 

11 

11 
5 

8 
0 

21 

7 
18 
7 
5 
0 

13 
5 
8 
12 
30 

10 
10 
16 
18 
10 

14 
3 

10 
0 
0 

7 

e 

6 
0 
2 

11 

13 
10 

8 
23 

16 
18 
2 
19 
13 

11 
8 

10 
2 

19 

9 
11 
16 
11 

3 

14 

28 
2 
2 

21 

S 

9 

20 

2 

1 

14 
4 
14 
14 
26 

n 

12 
9 
5 
2 

8 

3 

21 

19 

11 

11 
7 
8 
6 

24 

7 
21 
7 
5 
11 

13 
S 
R 
12 
38 

16 
10 
22 
18 
14 

10 
5 

11 
7 
0 

9 
0 
S 
7 
2 

11 
13 
12 
8 
25 

8 
7 
1 
8 
9 

4 
3 
4 

is' 

2 
4 
10 
8 
2 

11 

10 

2' 

13 

5 
5 
7 

8 

1 
0 
8 
15 

7 
7 
C 
2 
1 

5 

ii' 

14 
4 

6 
S 
7 
3 

8 

4 
11 
4 

1 
7 

7 
8 
2 
5 
10 

12 
4 
10 
14 

e 

12 
1 

5 
2 
5 

1 

4 
3 
1 
3 

s 

7 
7 
4 
IS 

8' 
11 

1 
11 

4 

7 
5 
6 

2 

1 

7 
7 
U 
3 
1 

3 
18 
2 

8 

3 
4 
13 
2 
1 

0 
3 
5 
0 
11 

4 
5 
3 
3 

1 

3 
3 
7 
5 

7 

5 

2 
I 
3 
16 

3 
10 
3 
4 
4 

6 

2 

7 

7 

22 

4 

6 
12 
4 
8 

4 

4 

a 
5 

1 

s 
3 
4 

4 
2 

0 
6 
6 

4 
10 

5 
7 
1 
8 
9 

3 
2 
4 

ie" 

1 
3 
10 

8 

1 

8 

7 

2" 

13 

3 
4 

5 

0 
1 
.'■> 
5 
11 

5 
4 

4 

i' 

3 

io 

4 
3 

6 
4 

3 
3 
0 

4 
11 
1 

1 
7 

7 

:i 
3 

8 

12 
4 
« 
9 
3 

9 

1 
4 

5 

2 
3 

1 
2 

5 

I 
4 
11 

7 
11 
1 
8 
4 

6 
2 
5 
2 

1 

0 
6 
5 
3 

3 

14 
1 

8" 

3 
2 
7 
1 
1 

6 
3 
2 
4 
9 

3 

3 
2 

1 
1 

1 
3 
0 
2 
6 

5 
2 

3 

13 

3 
10 
3 

4 

0 
2 
7 
0 
12 

4 
6 

11 
2 
8 

3 
3 
3 

1 
1 
3 
4 

1 

4 
2 
4 

1 
S 

5 
7 

1 
8 
9 

3 
2 
4 

ie' 

1 
3 
10 

8 

1 

8 
7 

2' 

13 

3 
4 
4 

C 
1 
0 
5 
11 

5 
4 
3 

i 

3 

io' 

4 
3 

6 
4 

3 
3 
0 

4 

11 

1 

1 
7 

7 
3 

3 
8 

12 
4 
9 
9 
3 

9 
1 
4 
2 
5 

2 
3 

1 
2 

S 
3 
5 
4 
11 

7 
11 
1 
8 
4 

0 
2 
5 
2 
1 

6 
6 
5 
3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

AUeghaiij' 

3 

3 

Ashe 

Beaufort 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 

Bertie 

!..     .. 

2 

1 

1 

1 
I 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Caldwt'll 

1 

3 
3 

1 

"4" 

1 

1 

3 
3 



1 

3 

14 

1 

Chatham 

2 

1 

2 

Clav 

Cleveland 

8 

3 
2 

7 

1 
1 

0 
3 
2 
4 
9 

3 
3 
2" 
1 

1 

1 
3 
5 
2 
6 

5 
2 

2 

1 
2 

...... 

6 

1 

1 
1 

....„ 

4 

1 

1 



2 

Dare 

2 

2 

.  .. 

4 
3 
4 

2 
3 
2 
2 

3 
2 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 

4 
2 
4 

1 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

1 

1 
2 
1 
2 

"  "i' 

1 
1 

1 

i 

Fursvth 

Franklin   

G^etoD 

1 



Gates 





2 

2 

2 

2 



Guillnrd 

1 

4 
10 

1 

1 
3 
1 

4 
9 



1 
3 

1 

Halifax 

1 
1 

1 
4 

....„ 

1 

Hertl'ord 

1 

Hvdc 

3 
13 

3 
10 
3 
2 
4 

0 
2 
7 
6 
12 

4 
0 
11 
2 
8 

3 
3 
3 
3 

IredeU 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

....„ 

3 

1 

1 

M«l>owell 

, 

2 
8 

1 
10 

2 
8 

1 
5 

6 

Mitchell 

;":::':::::: 

1 
5 
3 

3 

1 
2 

3 

1 

1 
5 

3 

3 
...... 

1 
...... 

'"'4' 

2 

...... 

1 
2 

JCunh 



1 
1 
1 
2 
1 

3 
2 

1 

Oranjio 

1 

3 



2 

1 

1 

rut 

1 

Polk 

1 

2 

3 

i 

1 

4 

2 

; 

i 

1 

7 

i 

1 

fio^vao 

4 

1 

TIIK  UEAF  AM)   DH.MIi. 


453 


Table  190.— UKAF  .\M>  IUMK    ItKLONCINli  TO  KACII   COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMUEK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  HV  STATES  AND  TEKIMTOUIES:  18i»0— Continued. 

NOBTII  VABOLINA— Coutiuiied. 


r. m     •■  ■ 

Found 

in 
couuty. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WBlTBi 

i 

1 

•  ..I..  .iti:l'. 

Total. 

Native  horn. 

1 
Total. 

niack. 

COUNTIES. 

''      One  or 
rareula  nutivc.  'both  parontii 
1     funigD. 

Forci^i 
bom. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Ualc. 

To- 
male. 

Mole. 

11) 

10 

5 

3 

8 

2 

■1 

^■j-       Main, 
mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

i 

«»'••  ^ 

18 

33 

7 

9 

15 

3 
1 
1 
10 
6 

125 
13 
6 
14 

13 

18 
8 
9 

4 

18 
83 
7 
9 
10 

a3 

1 
1 

12 
6 

59 
13 
6 
15 
13 

18 
9 
9 
4 

11 

21 

5 

5 

9 

2 

8 

3 

30 
7 
3 

10 
5 

9 
6 
5 
2 

7 
12 
2 
4 
7 

1 
1 
1 
4 
3 

29 
0 
3 
5 
8 

9 
3 

4 
2 

10 

16 

5 

3 

8 

0 

11 

1 
3 

1 

1 1 

1 
5 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

1 

5 

....„ 

1 

1 

1 

I 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

' 

2 

. 

""^ 





Tvrrell 

11 

1 
1 
1 

0  , 
2 

1 

...... 

5 
3 

1 

} 

1 

4 
1 
1 

8 
2 

23 
4 

1 
9 
3 

9 
5 
5 
2 

3 

2 

23 

i 

5 

G 

8 
2 

4 
2 

I 

23 
3 

1 
0 
3 

9 
5 
5 
2 

3 
2 

23 

4 
2 
5 
0 

8 
1 

4 
2 

1          . 

A'ni   ■> 

: ii 

1 

7 
3 
2 

1 
2 

W'n\iQ 

1 
1 

2 
...... 

1 
1 

3 

I      

1 

; 1...... 

2 

1 
1 

1 

2 

AVilUe't 

11 

1 

ti 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

....II 

""'^'^ 

II 

1 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Thd  State 

Barnes  

Ifottineau 

("nsrt 

Cava'.ioi" 

Dicki-y 

Foster 

(Iraiiti  Forks ... 

Losan 

SlcHenrv 

Mt'Iutosl) 

Morton 

Nelson 

Oliver 

I'emliina 

Picree 

llamftey 

Kaii.suni 

Uichl.iixl 

SiLtlu  

Slutsmnn 

Tnwiu-r 

Trnill 

■Walsh , 


90 

92 

3 

8 

1 

1 

12 

12 

9 

9 

1 

1 

2 

2 

13 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

7 

9 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

7 

7 

9 

9 

1 

2 

1 

5 

7 

4 

5 

1 

o 

8 

5 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

41 


12 


17 


1 

.1        1 


Ti: 


25  I 


OHIO. 


2,648 

2,655 

1,417 

1,238 

1,396 

1,219 

073 

875 

291 

223 

132 

1 
2 

121 

11 

'     ., 

8 

9 

u 

14 
59 
14 
25 
18 

21 
34 
21 
31 
15 

15 
47 
20 
9 
27 

22 
29 
lOU 
34 
13 

14 
68 
16 
26 
21 

23 
44 
23 
38 
15 

16 
49 
25 
9 
34 

25 

32 

135 

37 

16 

10 
43 
7 
15 
12 

15 
19 
16 
22 
6 

14 
25 
14 
4 
18 

13 
15 
71 
20 
12 

4 
25 

9 
11 

9 

10 
25 

7 
16 

9 

2 
24 
11 

S 
16 

12 
17 
64 
17 
4 

10 

42 

7 

15 
12 

15 
19 
16 
22 
G 

14 
21 
13 

4 
17 

13 

15 
71 
19 
12 

4 
25 

9 
11 

8 

10 
25 

7 
16 

U 

2 
22 
11 

5 
16 

12 
17 
63 
17 

4 

D 
33 

5 
11 

10 

13 
14 
14 
15 
5 

14 
19 
11 
3 
13 

10 

9 
14 
13 

5 

4 
23 
5 
9 
7 

G 
20 

6 
11 

0 

2 
19 
0 
4 
12 

8 
9 
19 
15 
4 

■    ■    1 

Allin 

7 
2 
2 
1 

2 
3 
2 
7 
1 

2  , 

3 
3 

1  K                   1 

1 

Asliluiid  

;i 

1 

A  ■'ilitaliiila 

2 
1 

— -j" 

1 

t 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 



I'.rown 

i:___  __ 

BulliT          .              .         ... 

3 
2 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
34 

4 
3 

2 
1 
1 

1 

t 
20 

...... 

1  l|         4  i         J  ,;         1  1 ,        3  i           3 

1  il      1  1                 !         ,      1  1 

Clinton 

; 

3 

1 
4 

23 
2 
4 

1 

5 

|. ...... ...... 

1 

1 

1  r-v\    ■ 

1 

1 

DoBanco 



1 1.::;:: 

o  Oov  Indian  not  included. 


454 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabi^  190.— deaf  AKD  dumb  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITT, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutumed. 


OH  I O— Continued. 


Delaware. 

Erie 

Fairfield.. 
Fayeito  .. 
Franklin  . 


Fulton  ... 

Gallia 

Geauga... 
Greene  . . . 
Guernsey 

Hamilton. 
Hancock  . 
Hard  in ... 
Harrison  . 
Henry 


Hiirhland. 
Hocking  . 
Euluies... 

Huron 

Jackson . . 


Jefferson  . . 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence  . 
Licking  . . . 

Logan 

Lnniiu 

Lncas 

Siadison. .. 
Huhoning . 


Marion.. 
Medina  . 
Me'gs... 
Mercer.. 
Miami. . 


Monroe 

Montgomery  . 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muakiugum.. 


Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding.. 
Pirrv..... 
Pickiiwav . 


PIko 

Portace . , 
Prel.l..  . . . 
rtitn:im  . . 
KicblaDd. 


ROBB 

Kandiihky . 

Sciiilo 

Iv'nw;a 

ShiJby  .... 


Stark 

8uiuinft 

Truiirliull  ... 
TuHcaniwaa. 
TJiiioQ 


Van  Wert... 

Viiilou 

AVarrcn 

'WiiBbingtou  . 

"Wnyne , 

'WiDiams 

■\Vo«l 

Wjandot 


ronnd 


17 
23 
14 

8 
475 

11 
14 
10 
30 

14 

182 

47 

12 

C 

11 

27 
3 
12 
18 
13 

IG 
13 
13 
33 
34 

17 
25 
45 
19 
23 

13 
22 
12 
19 
23 

28 
59 
17 
14 
26 

13 
15 
22 
30 
15 

13 
16 

34 
24 
28 

2S 


Total. 


15 
10 

141 

14 
20 
10 
34 
16 

216 
■50 

17 
8 

13 

31 
4 
12 
22 

to 

19 
14 
15 
38 
38 

21 
28 
63 
22 
26 


Male. 


u^ 

■lu 

27 

33 

84 

37 

28 

31 

20 

22 

15 

17 

24 

25 

28 

35 

17 

17 

11 

15 

25 

29 

17 

18 

110 
22 


Fo- 
male. 


4 
4 
71 

5 
7 
3 
19 
8 

106 

28 

10 

1 

3 

10 
1 
5 

11 
6 

8 
6 
C 
17 
23 

10 
13 
33 
11 
10 

ID 
12 
G 


Total. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


5 
7 
3 
18 
8 

103 

27 

10 

1 

3 

10 
1 
5 

11 
0 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign 


Hale. 


Fe- 
male. 


11 


Fi)reign 
born. 


Male. 


Fc 

male. 


Male. 


Total. 


Fo 
malo. 


Black. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Mixed 
blood. 


Fe- 
male. 


OKI^AIIOnA. 


TlioTeiTll<iry. 


20 


20 


12 


13 


12 


12 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMU. 


455 


Tadi.i:  I90.— DKAF  AND  DTIMB  HELONr.INO  TO  KACII   COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINC'TIOV   OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AM)  Nl'MHKU  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  HY  STATES  AND  TEKUITOKIES:  ]8!10— Contiiiuc.l. 


OKUCiON. 


* 

Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

vans. 

1 

-1. 
coumio. 

ToUl. 

ITatlTO  boni. 

Foriiicn 
boru. 

Total. 

1 

Black. 

COUNTIES. 

VnrcnU  native. 

One  or 

botll  jiari'nt* 

foreign. 

Mixed 
btuod. 

Hole. 

Fo- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
malo. 

Male. 

Fe- 
inalfla 

15G 

157 

4 
6 
9 
1 
3 

1 
1 
2 

4 
4 

2 
3 
4 

1            2 

18 
4 

33 
2 
C 

S 
4 
2 

10 
7 
S 

00 

07 

90 

6S 

02 

46 

10 

9 

12 

12 

1 

1 

4 
6 
9 

1 
3 

1 
1 

4 
4 

2 
3 
4 
13 

18 
4 
3_2 

C 

5 
4 

2 
10 

8 

3 

1 
3 

1 
1 

3 

n 

i 

3 
0 

1 

15 
3 

18 
2 
4 

3 

1 
2 

7 
4 
G 

1 

4 
0 

2' 

1 
1 

4' 

1 

2' 

1 
7 

1 

3 

1 
17 

2' 

2 
3 

3' 

8 
2 

3 
1 
3 
1 
1 

i 
0 

2' 

1 
2' 

i 

1 
3 
4 

2 

1 

1 

i 
2 

nmk:mias 

2 

1 

1 

2' 

3' 

2 
1 
3 
6 
1 

15 
3 

16 
0 

4 

3 

1 
2 
7 
4 
G 

1 

4' 

1 

2' 

1 
7 

3 

1 

17 

2 

2 
3 

3' 

3 
2 

,,, 

2 

3 

1 
1 
3 
0 
1 

12 

1 
3 

4 

2 

2 

6 
4 
S 

1 

•■>■•• 

2 

1 
1 

1 

J:u■U^on 

i' 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 
7 

1 

i 

1 

l.aiH" 

1 

...... 



1 

1 
8 

s 

i 

5 

1 

s 

toll    1  Ll.ill 

2 

2 
3 

rmntiUa 

1 



1 



"«"allo«:i 

3 

1        1 

..   .. 

....„ 

1 

2 

VHTTlhill 

2 

1 

1 

1 

The  St.ato  . 

A»lftTii-'. 

AlKslu'iiy 

Ai-ni--iiiin^ 

Ueiivir... 

Bedford 

Berks 

Eliiir 

Bradford 

Buck-i 

Butler 

Cnmbri.-^ 

Cameniu 

Carbon 

Center 

Chester 

Clarion 

Cleartield , 

Olintou 

Columhia 

Crawford 

Cnmberland 

Pauphin 

Delaware 

Elk 

Erie 

Favetto 

Fonyt 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Greene 

IInntin;;don 

Indian;! 

JelliT.sun 

Juniata 

Laekawanna ... 

Lancaster 

X-awrenco 

I.elianon 

Lehigh 

Luzerne 

Lveomlns 

AfeKoan 

Merfer 

llllllin 

llouroe  


PEIVK8VIiV.«;VIA. 


3,351 

23 
378 
36 
21 
29 

101 

00 
54 
32 
33 

42 
1 
26 
21 
39 

12 
34 
17 
28 
39 

31 
72 
39 
9 
67 


8 
23 


20 

16 

122 

22 
54 
61 

41 
13 


23 
297 
45 
27 
29 

113 

56 
56 
34 
43 

45 
1 
33 
28 
45 

13 
41 
19 
30 
41 

32 
81 
43 
13 
83 

37 
3 

38 
8 

23 

19 
28 
24 
23 
124 

128 
10 
29 
74 
91 

49 
21 

27 
18 
18 


1,850 

12 
177 
30 
16 
16 

65 
31 
26 
19 

23 

25 

1 

23 

13 


4 

10 

37 


19 
14 

13 
8 
8 


1,510 

11 
120 
15 
11 
13 

SO 
25 
30 
15 
20 

20 

'""io 

15 
23 

8  I 
17 

9 
13 
19 

13 
48 
19 

7 


12 

ii'l 
4 

13  I 


1,834 

12 
177 
30 
15 
16 

64 
31 
26 
19 
23 


19 
33 
23 
6 
41 

24 
3 

22 
4 
9 


»l 


63 
0 
10 
37 
39 

30 
7 
14 
10 
10 


19 
17 
15 
71 


4 
10 
37 
52 

19 
14 
13 
8 
8 


1,491 

11 
120 
15 
10 
13 


29 
15 
20 


10 
13 
19 

8 
17 

9 
13 
19 

13 
46 
19 
7 
39 


14 

4 
13 

12 
9 
7 
8 

53 


19 
37 
39 

29 
7 
13 
10 
10 


1,381 

10 
79 
24 
9 
IG 

61 
29 
18 
16 
15 

17 
1 
17 
11 
13 


18 
8 
13 
18 

18 
31 
14 
3 
25 

17 

3 

21 


0 
16 
14 
13 

28 

64 

2 
8 
35 
20 

10 
9 
7 
8 
8 


1,082 

11 
46 
12 
8 
13 

40 
20 
20 
14 
14 

10 

8 

14 
18 

6 
13 
8 
0 
13 

13 
39 
10 


10 

is' 

3 
13 

12 
9 

4 
8 
19 

50 
5 
19 
33 
24 

27 
0 
11 
10 
10 


1 
1 

34 


2 

2 

1 

14 

2 
3 

4 


290 


24 


106 


119 


1 
18 

1 
2 
2 


10 


19 


10 


10 


12 


456 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION    OF    SEX,  COLOR.  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutiiiued. 


PKNNSiiri-VANIA— Continued. 


QOXTSTIES. 


Montgomery  . ... 

Montour 

Northiimi'ton  ... 
NorthuiubiTlaml 
Perry 

Philadelphia 

Pike 

PottCT 

Schnylkill 

Snyder 

Somerset 

Salliviin 

SusquehauDii . . . . 
Tioga 

TTDion 

Venango 

"Warren 

TVaabington 

"VTaync 

"^VL•8Imo^elund  -. 

"Wyoming 

York 


10 

10 

10 

12 

30 

55 

41 

46 

22 

24 

•l<i 

23 

-- 

?2 

.,., 

32 

27 

44 

9 

14 

68 

74 

Totiil. 


Uale. 


Fe- 
male. 


33 
4 
42 
29 
10 

217 

3 

4 

52 

G 

3 
G 
12 
16 

0 
10 
13 
27 

14 
23 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


31 
9 
30 
25 
18 

147 
1 
G 
37 
10 

5 
4 
19 

20 

15 
ID 
10 
22 

11 
13 


Pe- 
laalc. 


30 
3 
33 
21 
10 

124 


One  or 

botli  parents 

foreign. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


COLORED. 


Foreign 
bom. 


Black. 


Male 


1 
1 
2 
2  5 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Mixed 

blood. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


RDODB   ISI>A!VD. 


The  State 

101 

G 

10 

17 

110 

9 

162 

82 

-I 

79 

77 

44 

43 

16 

21 

19 

13 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

6 
10 

17 

120 

9 

2 

G 

12 

58 

4 

4 
4 
5 
62 
5 

2 
5 
10 
58 
4 

4 
4 
5 
CO 
4 

1 
2 
7 
33 

2 

1: 

i> 

30 

4 

1 

1 

...... 

3 

12 

1 

1 
2 

■"'io' 

1 

Kent        .  . 

1 
2 

...... 

1 

1 
2 

I""  "■ * 

1 

14 

1 

20 

2 

1 

sovTia  caroijINa. 


The  State . 

AtboTillo 

Aiken 

Anderwin 

Barnwell 

Beaofurt 

Berkeley 

CbarlcHton 

Chester 

ChfcHterlii'M 

ClarinUou 

Colleton 

DarliDfton 

3Cdceli.Id 

FaTrlltM 

Florence 

Georgetown 

Greenrillo 

Hampton 

Horrv 

Keraiiaw 

LnnroHter 

Laurertfi 

Lexingti.tu 

Marion. 

Marlboro 

>»cwl>err>- 

Oc4iDeo 

OranKi'hur^ 

Plrkrnii 

Kicblaud 

Spartanburg 

Knmter 

Tnion 

'Williamnburg... 
York 


670 

668 

358 

310 

178 

IGO 

178 

22 

23 

10 

13 

S 

6 

5 

17 

IR 

12 

6 

5 

3 

5 

38 

42 

19 

23 

14 

17 

14 

16 

16 

7 

9 

4 

1 

4 

23 

23 

10 

13 

1 

1 

2C 

28 

15 

13 

4 

3 

4 

17 

20 

6 

14 

1 

3 

1 

16 

16 

6 

10 

2 

3 

2 

10 

11 

5 

6 

2 

4 

o 

12 

12 

10 

2 

3 

1 

3 

20 

20 

14 

G 

7 

4 

7 

18 

20 

13 

7 

7 

7 

26 

26 

10 

10 

8 

4 

8 

10 

13 

3 

10 

1 

3 

1 

23 

24 

10 

14 

6 

11 

G 

9 

9 

8 

I 

1 

1 

1 

13 

16 

11 

5 

7 

4 

7 

14 

14 

10 

4 

2 

1 

2 

10 

16 

C 

10 

5 

10 

5 

10 

19 

14 

5 

12 

3 

12 

10 

16 

10 

0 

3 

22 

22 

13 

9 

4 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

]« 

16 

10 

6 

7 

6 

7 

7 

7 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

9 

11 

C 

S 

2 

2 

o 

12 

13 

6 

7 

5 

4 

5 

4 

5 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

0 

ID 

0 

4 

3 

2 

3 

33 

42 

27 

13 

14 

8 

14 

100 

73 

« 

41 

28 

34 

28 

2» 

24 

14 

10 

3 

2 

» 

12 

13 

» 

4 

S 

1 

5 

11 

12 

U 

0 

4 

a 

4 

17 

" 

0 

8 

4 

4 

4 

158 


162 


3 
3 
2 
2 

7 

7    I 
8 


18 


3 

5 

11 

8 

4 

3 

2 

3 

5 

3 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


457 


Table   190.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  HELONGINO  TO  KACII  COUNTY.  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBEK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  MY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOKIES:  1890-Contuiucd. 


SOVTII  DAKOTA. 


FouDd 

in 
couuty. 

i 

1 

Total. 

Male. 

IV 
luulo. 

74 

wniTE. 

COLOBEO. 

TotBl. 

Native  born. 

Fnreign 
Ixjrn. 

Total. 

Black. 

CX>UNTlEa. 

Parent*  native. 

Ono  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Mala. 

Fo- 

mole. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mule. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 
32 

Fr- 
male. 

M.1C.J-. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

Male. 

Fc 

male. 

176 

171 

97 

7' 

5' 

0 

8 

i' 

3 

1 
2 

1 

1 

i 

2 
3 

2 
1 

1 
3 
3 

2 
9 
4 
2 

97 

74 

39 

31 

20 
...... 

25 

1 

1 

18 

1 

1 

3 

a 

1 
9 
9 

9 
4 

1 
2 
S 

3 
2 

1 

3 
9 
2 
9 
10 

B 
4 

1 

a 

5 

3 
2 

1 
1 
2 

3 

1 
1 
2 
4 

2 
1 
3 
3 
12 

3 
11 

7 
3 
(a) 

3 
20 
7 
2 
3 

8 
2 

4 

8 
2 

I 

4 

7' 

5' 

n 

3 
2 
2 
4 

4 

1 
4 

■          ,1 

....„ 

1 

a 

i' 

5 

2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

J 

1 

ItiuoUiii);!! 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

"i' 

2 
2 

...... 

1 

2 
1 

2 

1                8 

'  1 ,- 

. 

Caniiilivll 

/»»,.. ,.1,.^  \|iv 

8 

. 

Clark 

3' 

2 

i 

2 
1 

i' 

2' 

9 

1 
2 
3 
1 

3 
2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

i' 

2 
3 

2 

1 
1 
3 
3 

2 
0 
4 
2 

2 

■■■■j- 

......1 

.--..- 

3 
2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i 

2 

2 
1 

i 

1 
2 

1 

..: 

Do'iiylas 

Eilniiiiula 

1 
3 

1 

i 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

Faulk, 

1 
1 
3 

I 
3 
3 

8 

1 
8 
7 
3 

1 
2 

1 

II'IikI 

1 

Hai'Hon 

I 
1 

2 

1 

i 


3 

1 

I 
2 
2 
1 

Lak(* 

9 

1 
2 
3 
1 

3 

2 

1 

1 
1 

6 

...... 

1 
1 

1 
1 

McCook 

G 

I 
1 

1 
1 

I 

Marshall 

3 
40 
7 
2 
3 

3 

8 

4 

1 

12' 

3 
2 
2 

a 

8 

4 
i 

12' 

3 

2 

0 
4 

i' 

8 

2 

1 
1 

1 
I 

3 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

. 

1 

SyJly 

3 
8 
2 
3 

2 
5 

4' 

3' 

2 

2 
5 

4' 

3" 

2 

1 
2 

1 

3 

...... 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

TE!VIVE8MEE. 


The  State 

1,110 

1,112 

591 

521 

407 

433 

442 

417 

14 

8 

U 

8 

124 

-.-1 

94 

71 

SO 

IT 

5 
6 

1 
7 
8 

11 
7 
7 

10 
9 

8 
4 
0 
G 
11 

10 
C 

8 
4:! 
8 

11 

:i 
10 
5 

G 
6 
1 

7 
8 

12 

8 

8 

23 

12 

8 
4 
G 

e 

13 

11 

8 

52 

9 

14 
6 
15 
10 
G 

2 
3 

d 

4 

5 
3 
5 
22 
3 

4 
2 
2 
4 

8 

I 

4 

26 

3 

S 
3 

? 
3 

4 
3 
1 
1 
4 

7 
5 
3 
1 
9 

4 
2 
4 
2 
5 

3 
3 
4 

26 
6 

0 
3 
6 
3 

3 

2 

6 

4 

4 

4 
11 

3 

4 

2 
3 
8 

8 
3 
4 
16 
3 

4 
2 

8 
3 

4 
2 
1 
1 
3 

7 
4 
3 
1 
9 

4 

I 
2 
S 

I 
I 

17 
6 

8 
3 

4 

3 

1 

6 

4 

4 
2 
4 

11 
3 

4 

2 
2 
3 
8 

6 
3 
3 
11 
3 

4 

I 
2 
3 

4 
2 

1 
1 
3 

7 

4 
3 
1 
9 

4 
2 
3 
2 
5 

2 
3 

4 
10 
0 

8 
3 
4 
2 
3 

I 

]!,.,]  J,,  I'll 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Bloiiiit 

1 
...... 

1 

1 

llriillAr 

1 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

6 

5 

■  •• 

t'hi-slir 

1 

...... 

1 

Clay 

1 

2 

1 

...„. 

1 

1 

1 

4 

■ 

4 

1 

3 

10 

9 

7 

6 

3 

8 

Dckalli 

1 

1 
1 
5 

""2 
1 

...... 

1 
4 

1 

1 

Pver 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

...... 

Fentress 

••«•■• 

a  Oda  Liiilian  not  included  in  tho  laMe. 


458 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND   DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBEE  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEERITOEIES:  1890— Coutinuod. 


TENNESSEE— Continued. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

1 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLOEED. 

Total. 

Xative  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

co^^-TIEs. 

Parents  native.! 

i 

One  or 

jotli  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Mnle. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

7 
26 
27 
12 
11 

1 
5 
19 
4 
9 

10 
18 
10 
lU 
8 

1 
G 
7 
7 
3 

12 
G 

184 
2 

11 

n 
11 

3 
G 
11 

5 
17 
U 

8 

20 

ri 
7 
H 
4 

1 

15 

17 

5 

3 

0 

.■v 

15 
IG 
9 
14 

5 
1 

13 
35 
12 

7 
10 
1(1 

8 

5 

11 

7 
27 
30 
14 
13 

1 

r 

22 
4 
9 

13 
22 
12 
11 
9 

2 
6 

7 
7 
3 

12 

aa 

«! 

612 

11 
11 
5 
9 
16 

5 
18 
14 

8 

24 

7 
9 
15 
G 
4 

15 

21 
C 
3 
C 

0 
19 
21 
12 
15 

5 

1 

16 

30 

15 

R 
IB 
10 
10 

5 

5 
It 

1 

1? 

S 
IS 

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1 



1 

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3 

1 

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1 

47 

8 
3 
2 

- 

0 
1 

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3 



3 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
11 

2 

1 

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1 



1 

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13 
0 

T 

1 

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1 

2 
2 

4 

3 

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2 
3 

8 
2 

8 

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1 

1    1 

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1 

1 
3 

1 Ii 1 

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1 

3 

1 

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1 

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2 
1 

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1            ... 

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2 

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1 

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ii 

VJERITIOIVT. 


1 

228  1 

14 

15  1 
li  I 
2'  1 
10 

17 
3 
8 

18  : 

14 

17 
12 
33 
28 

241 

1 

133 

108 

133 

108 

100 

80 

23 

IG 

10 

12' 

'■ 

1           1 

10 

18 
15 

28 

n 
'I 

8 
Ifi 
14 

18 
15 
.14 
28 

12 
10 

12 

8 
5 

1 

5 
0 
9 

n 
7 

18 
16 

4 
8 
5 
10 
3 

12 

3 
7 
S 

I 
10 
12 

12 

10 
10 
12 
8 

5 
1 
5 
9 
9 

11 
7 

18 
16 

4 
8 
5 
16 
3 

12 

2 

3 
7 
5 

7 

8 

16 

12 

10 
8 
8 

7 
G 

3 

3 

7 
4 
10 

1 

0 

2 

1 

1 
5 
1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

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1 

3 
2 

1 

1 

...... 

1 
2 

1 

:i 

1 

1 

5 
9 
6 

G 

3 

15 

U 

3 

7 
2 

4 

8 

16 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 
3 
2 

1 
1 

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1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

2 
2 

i 

1 

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1 

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1 

VIKOINIA. 


The  StAto    

1,197 

21 
19 

8 

5  1 
3 

ID 
12 

in 

1,199 

665 

534 

500 

400 

4fG 

393 

0 

4 

i         5 

3I 

165 

134 

,30 

100! 

4 
-  I 

« 

31 

1        -  \        -  \ 

26 

23 

8 

6 

3 

11 
14 

57 
1 

16 
11 
2 

4 

1 

4 

9 
29 

1 
12 

10 

12 
0 
2 
2 

5 
28 

io' 

13 
8 
2 
4 

2 
9 
26 

1 
11 

8 
8 
3 
2 

5 
3 
25 

i6" 

i;; 

8 
1 

4 

2 
9 

25 

1 
11 

8 
8 
3 
2 
2 

5 

3 

24 

il 

3 
3 

2 

4 
3 

l( 

1 


1 

j 

1 

1 
2 

2 

2 

1 
1 

1 

i' 

1 
1 
2 
3 

1 

1 

... 

Augusta 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Bedford 

20 

9 

1 

1 

1 

:;:...  i 

...••• 

462 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND   DUMB   BELONCxING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IX  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continue.l. 


TIK«jnfIA— Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

1 

U 
0 

10 
7 

21 

8 

15 

9 
S 

ir, 

7 

1 
7 
8 

1 

7 

13 
10 
6 
IG 
JO 

5 
G 
C 
9 
G 

0 

22 
"5 
33 

la. 

3 

I 
9 
5 

5 
4 
7 
12 
14 

17 
4 
12 
12 

7 

8 
7 
9 
4 
28 

1 
2 
G 
4 
11 

11 
24 
4 
23 

2 

4 
5 
3 
10 
2 

26 
27 
40 
16 
18 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

COUNTIES. 

Parents 

native. 

One  or 
both  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Bland  

1 
18 

9 
10 

9 

25 
9 

15 
9 
8 

15 
7 

1 
7 
8 

1 

7 

7 

oo 

~S 

14 
10 
0 
17 
12 

G 
7 
C 
9 
G 

C 
24 
10 
37 
19 

6 
3 
5 
9 
5 

5 
4 
7 
12 
15 

17 
4 
12 
12 
7 

8 
7 

10 
4 

31 

1 
2 
G 
4 
14 

11 
26 

4 
26 

2 

5 
6 

4 

11 

2 

26 
31 
44 
18 
18 

1 
13 
4 
0 

2 

8 
5 

7 
4 
4 

9 
0 
1 
2 
5 

5' 

3 
14 

4 

8 

7 

1 

11 

8 

4 
5 
3 
7 
4 

Vi 

8 
19 
12' 

2 
1 
4 
4 
2 

2 

5 
10 
11 

7 

1 
7 

3 

4 
5 
8 
2 
15 

2' 

0 

2 
10 

0 
17 

2 
J7 

1 

4 
1 
3 
4 
2 

12 
14 

22 
il 
9 

5' 

.5 
i 
7 

17 
4 
8 
5 
4 

C 
1 

r. 

3 

1 

i 
8 
4 

G 

3 
r, 

6 

4 

2 
3 
2 
2 

G 
12 

2 
18 

7 

4 
2 
1 
5 
3 

3 
2 
4 
2 
4 

10 
3 
5 

10 
4 

4 
2 

2 
2 
10 

1 

2' 

4 

2 
9 
2 
9 

1 

1 
b 

1 
7 

14 

17 

22 

S 

B 

1 

10 
3 
6 
1 

4 
4 
7 
2 
2 

0 
5 
1 

3' 

3" 

2 
8 
3 

5 
7 
1 
9 

7 

4 
1 

g' 

2 

g 

5 

15 

6 

2 

2" 

4 

1 

2 

3 

8 
5 

5 
1 
5 
1 

4 
2 

8 
7 

4' 

2 
4 
6 

12 
2 
8 

i" 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2' 

2 

4 

5 
3 
2 

4 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
9 
2 
10 
5 

4 
2 

4 

3 

1 
1 
4 
1 
2 

2 
5 
g 

3 

4 
2 
2 
2 

8 

1 

10 

3 

g 

1 

4 
4 
7 
2 
2 

0 
5 
1 

3 

3' 

1 
8 
3 

5 
7 
1 
9 

7 

3 
1 

6 

g' 

4 

11 

G 

2 

2' 

4 

1 

3' 

5 

5 

1 

i 

4 
2 

8 
7' 

4 
2 
4 
6 

12 
2 
8 

3 

1 

1 
3 

1 
1 

■"■"2" 

2 

1 
1 



Buckiu'^baiii 

1 

4 
1 

1 

5 
2 

1 

3 

1 

1 
4 

Campli"!! 

1 

1 

0 

Caroline 

1 

Carroll 

" 

Charles  Citv 

2 
2 

3 

1 

5 
3 

2 

2 
2 

3 

1 

2 
3 

1 

3 

Charlotte . ." 

1 

3 
1 

Choi>JcrfieUI 

1 

1 

1 

Clarko 

Cmiy 

i 

3 
1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

Dickenson 

2 
1 
6 

1 

3 

2 
2 
G 

2 
1 
3 

2 
1 
4 

Elizabeth  City 

2 
2 

4 

5 
3 
2 
4 
3 

2 
2 

2 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

Fairfax 

1 

2 

1 

Flovd 

FluvnBDa 

3 
2 

1 

■j' 

2 

1 
1 

""'i' 

1 

2 
1 

Frederick 

Giles 

1 

Gloucester 

4 
3 

1 
2 

'"'i' 

""'2' 

4 
3 

B 
2 

3 
2 

1 
2 

...... 

2 

4 
5 

....„ 

1 
1 

Goochland. 

1 

2 

4 

2 

...... 

2 

Greenesvillo 

2 
9 

7 
5 

4 
2 

... 

Halifax 

G 
3 
4 
6 

3 

1 

...... 

1 

1 
1 

Henrico 

1 

3 

2 

1 

Henrv 

Hiehland 

iBle  of  Wight 

i 
2 

...... 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
....„ 

""2 

Janica  Citv 

1 

1 

1 

King  and  QiiecD 

4 
3 

1 
1 
4 
1 

2 

7 
2 
5 
G 
3 

4 
2 
2 
2 
8 

1 

Kin;:  ■William 

1 

1 

1 

2 

IrfO 

1 

2 

G 

2 

1 
2 

3 

1 

2 
6 

2 

1 
1 

3 
1 

Louisa 



1 

Lunenbn  re 

MathewR 

2 

1 
3 

2 
...... 

Murklcnhurp.. 

4 
1 

1 
2 

3 

X 

Montgomery 

3 

2 

1 

Js'fcUon 

Hew  Kent 

2 

8 

....„ 

1 

2 

7 

Norfolk 



8 

1 

1 

Northampton 

Nort  huniberland 

2 

2 

1 

10 

9 

11 
1 
9 
1 

3 
1 
3 
4 
2 

e 

12 
20 
10 
0 

2 

4 

2 
5 

4 

1 

I 
4 
1 
4 

12 
14 
22 
4 
9 

2 
2 

1 
10 

9 
11 
1 
0 

1 

3 
1 
3 
4 

9 
12 
10 
10 

9 

Kottoway 

4 

1 



4 
1 

2 
4 

2 
5 

Page 

Patrick 

PittHvlvanin 

G 

1 
8 

4 

2 
5 

5 
1 
6 

4 

3 

J 

Powhaljin 

4 

1 

1 
4 
1 



2 

2 

1 

...... 

1 

Prince  William 

1 

Pitlflhki 

Rapjiahnnnm-k 

3 





2 

Kichmond 

Roannki' 

11 
14 
22 
4 
9 

1 

3 

2 
1 

2 

3 

...... 

1 
2 
2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

t 

g 

Kockbrtdce 

KockincUam 

1 

Kurnwll 

1 

Scott 



'",111 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


4G3 


Tabi.k  I»0.— UF.AK  AKD  dumb  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTV,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITV, 
AND  NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTV,  15Y  STATES  AND  TEKUITOBIES:  1890— Continued. 

VIRGINIA— CoDtlnasd. 


Shf  nninloah 

Sln-.lli      , 

Smim: :i;i  ■  jirmi 

^]i<i;     \  L\ :iuin 

Sui..  Ill 

Siiny 

Su»*!*»'X 

T«r«ill 

Vair.n 

■Wanncl; 

Wnshin^rton 

'Wi'elnion-laud 

"W'irto 

WMliB   

Inrk    

City  of  Petcreburg 


Fonnd 

in 

Total. 

coiiuty. 

52 

SO 

9 

9 

11 

12 

g 

S 

4 

4  ' 

Male. 


17 

20 

3 

3 

;i 

3 

12 

13 

D 

9 

20 

22 

14 


Fo. 
ualo. 


Tolal. 


Male. 


male. 


Native  born. 


Taroutauative. 


Male. 


Fc 
male. 


One  or 

bolliiiaroDte, 

foruijru. 


Malo. 


Fo- 
malo. 


Foreign 
born. 


Male 


Fe- 
male. 


Total. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Black. 


Male. 


Miii><l 
blood. 


muli.  i^"^"   mal6. 


Fo- 


tVA-SIIINCTO^'. 


Tlifi  StiitiO 

117 

116 

61 

52 

64 

52  1 

45 

35 

13 

14 

6 

3 



1 

8 

1 

33 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1? 

3 
3 
2 
8 
1 

1" 

6 

2 

i 

2 
C 

1 
3 

9 

2 

1 
13 

1 
10 

5 

1 
2 
1 
S 
12 

3 
5 
3 
10 

1 

1 

7 

a2 

I           -'i 
1 

1 

a2 
7 
1 
3 

4 

1 
9 

2 

1 
9 
1 
5 
2 

2' 

7 

1 
3 
3 
3 

1 
3 
2 
1 
1 

2 
3 

1 
8 

2 
1 
6 

1 

4' 

5' 

3 

1 
2 
1 
3 
5 

2 
2 

7' 

1 

4' 

2' 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 
9 
1 
5 
2 

2' 

7 

1 
3 
3 
3 

1 
3 

2 

1 
1 

2 
3 
1 
3 

2 

1 
G 

1 

4' 

1 
7 

1 

riii-lialii 

4 

1 

2 

Clull'itn 

I 
1 

5 
3 

1 
2 
1 
3 
5 

2 
2 

7' 

1 

4" 

2' 

4 
2 

0" 

1 

1 
3 
1 
3 

1 
3 
1 

1 

3 
3 

1 
2 
1 

2 







3 
2 

-    1 

2 
2 

3' 

1 

2 

4 

2 



Kitsap 

'Rittir;ti| 

Klk-kitat 

2 

3 

1 

3 
2' 

...... 

1 

1 

1  •••■" 

Ska-'it 

t 

1 

4" 

2 
3 

3 

....„ 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

6 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Xakiiua 

< 

1 

WEST  TIBGirVIA. 


The  State 

595 

600 

334 

266 

323 

260 

300 

240 

1. 

8 

5 

U 

6 

8 

5 

3 

■" 

6 
12 

8 
12 

11 
12 
8 

4 
14 

12 
7 
8 

77 
2 

7 
13 

9 
12 

3 

16 
13 
8 
5 
14 

12 
7 
11 
15 
2 

S 
10 
7 
0 

2 

8 
11 
6 

4 
6 

C 

4 
4 
7 
2 

2 
3 
2 
3 
1 

8 
2 
2 
1 
8 

G 

3 

I 

4 
10 
7 

e 
2 

8 
11 
G 
4 
G 

6 

4 
3 
7 
2 

2 
2 
2 
3 

1 

fi 

I 
8 

6 
3 

7 
8 

4 
7 
7 
9 
2 

7 
H 
C 

4 
6 

6 
4 

1 
7 
2 

2 
2 
1 
3 

1 

1 
'  .  .. 

Berkeley 

3 

1 

...... 

1 

lioone 

1 

1 

.. 

1 

CaheU 

8 
2 
2 

1 
8 

6 
3 
7 
8 

1 

Callioiiu 

Cluv 



Favitto 

Gilmer 

Grant 

1 

1 

1 

1 

BaiiiiiKliirc 

Hancock 

r*B*«  •• 

••■■■• 

•••••• 

a  One  Indian  not  included. 


464 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  190.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  AVITII   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUJIBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuucd. 


WEST  VIRCSINIA— Ctmttnued. 


Found 

iu 
county. 

Total. 



13 
29 
12 
4 

37 

IG 
12 
11 
10 

17 

9 
10 
14 

8 
13 

16 

3 

2 

20 

10 

C 
9 
12 
16 
7 

16 
7 

17 
9 

14 

1 
2 
G 
18 
2 

« 

5 

27 

1 

Male. 

re. 

male. 

wniTK. 

COLORED. 

To 

al. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bora. 

Total. 

Black. 

COOTIES. 

j 
Pareuts  native. 

One  or 

botli  parents 

foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

M»l-m^a^e. 

M-'-nfaL 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hardv 

12 
23 
11 
4 
3o 

13 
12 
S 
10 
10 

0 
10 
14 

7 
IU 

11 
3 
2 

20 
9 

6 
4 

8 
15 

7 

15 
7 

17 
7 

13 

1 

6 
17 
2 

0 

3 

23 

1 

5 
13 
7 

4 
20 

10 
9 
9 
5 
9 

t 
11 
4 

7 

12 
2 
1 

14 
4 

2 
6 
G 
10 
1 

8 
4 
7 
4 
G 

i 

2 

12 

1 

4 

i 

8 
-'I 

if 

G 
3 

2 
5 
8 

5 
U 
3 
4 
G 

4 
1 

1 

12 

G 

4 
3 
6 
0 
0 

8 
3 
10 
0 
8 

1 
1 
4 
6 

1 

2 
3 
15 

5 

12 

7 

2 

20 

10 
9 
9 
S 
9 

4 

4 

10 

4 

7 

12 

i' 

14 
4 

2 
4 
0 
10 
1 

8 
4 

4 
6 

i' 

2 

12 

1 

4 

11 
1 

8 
16 

r 

10 

G 
3 
2 
5 

8 

5 
G 
2 
4 
C 

4 
1 
1 
12 
G 

4 
2 
6 
6 
V 

8 
3 
9 
5 
8 

1 
1 
4 
6 

1 

2 
3 
14 

4 

12 

19 

10 
9 
9 
5 
9 

4 

2 

10 
4 
C 

i 

12 

8 

Ifi 

5 

1 

1 



1 

2 

...... 

2 

10 

G 
3 
2 
5 
8 

4 
5 
2 
4 

0 

3 

1 

1 

Ijusan 

...J 

Mi'l  lowcU 

1 

.     1 

Murnhqll 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Afineral 

1 

Mnnon|rnli;> 

1 

Monroe 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 
5 
4 

2 
4 
6 
10 
1 

S 
4 
7 
4 
U 

i' 

1 

12 

1 

4 

2 

1 
4 
C 

4 
2 
C 
5 
6 

G 
3 
0 

r. 

7 

1 
1 
4 
0 

1 

1 

Obio 

5 

7 

4 

1 



Peodletou 

Pleasant^s 

Pociliuutas 

2 

1 

2 

1 



1 

Balcigli 

1 

1 

Kit<:hk' 

1 

1 

Tavlor 

1 

1 



Tucker 

Tyler 

t 

Upshur- 

1 

Waviio 

Webster 



Wetzel 

1 

1 

Wirt 

Wood 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Wyominj; 

1 

1 

IVISCONSffN. 


The  State  . 


Adams  . . . 
AHliland  . 
£aiT»n  ... 
BiiytieUl.. 
Brown  . . . 


Baffalo 

Bnrnett ... 
Calumet... 
Chippewa . 
Clark  


Columlnn. 
Crawloni. 

Dune 

Doiige 

Door 


Doiif;;Iaa 

Dunn 

Kaiiclairo 

Florrinco  . ... 
FouUdu  Lac. 


Foro«t 

Grant 

Green 

Green  Lake  . 
Iowa 


Jarkffon ... 

JplTt-rmin .. 

Jiin<*aii 

K<^niit«l>a  . . 
Kewaunee. 


1,313 


1,315 


H 

alu 

14 

IM  ! 

8 

11 

23 

24 

14 

18 

45 

B3 

30 

81 

7 

7 

4 

4 

22 

25 

20 

2» 

1 

1 

25 

31 

1 

1 

2G 

32 

30 

33 

19 

18 

11 

12 

11 

12  1 

28 

36 

13 

14 

0 

11 

ID 

19 

785 


528 


3S3 


243 


a  One  Indian  not  included. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


4G5 


•Tablk  190.— deaf  and  dumb  BELONGING  TO  EACH   COUNTV,  WITH  DISTINCTION   OF  SEX,  COI-OH,  AND  NATIVITY, 
AND  NUMBEIt  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTy,  BY  STATES  AND  TEItKITOlMKS:  1890— Continued. 


WISCONSIN— Cuntinuod. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLOBID. 

Total. 

NatiTO  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

1 

Total. 

BUck. 

OOUNTIES. 

Forenta  natlro. 

f>De  or 

botlipnrcotii 

foreign. 

Mixed 

bloO<I. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe. 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
molo. 

Uale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

I*nrros90 

27 
0 

lii 
41 

39 

10 

Ct 

147 

12 

8 
2 
19 
8 
6 

8 
7 

19 
3 

2G 

14 
24 
16 
16 
7 

25 

8 

11 

22 

196 

1 

18 

23 

20 
7 

36 
9 

31 
13 
2 
15 
4G 

43 

12 

G 

14C 

16 

8 
2 
21 
11 
7 

9 
11 
23 

3 
31 

16 
27 
20 
18 
10 

29 
8 
15 
24 

32 

1 

20 

26 

23 

8 

42 

10 

19 

10 

9 

30 

27 

0 

5 

89 

12 

6 

1 

15 

7 

5 

5, 
6 
12 

io' 

8 

11 

7 

C 

7 

19 

2 

10 

•   11 

20 

is' 

16 

17 

6 

26 

4 

12 
3 
2 
6 

10 

16 
3 
1 

57 

4 

2 

1 
6 
4 
2 

4 
5 

11 
3 

21 

8 
10 
13 
12 

3 

10 
6 
5 

13 

12 
1 
5 

10 

6 

2 

16 

6 

10 
10 

6' 

30 

27 

9 

5 

89 

12 

0 
1 
15 
7 
S 

5 
6 
12 

io' 

8 
11 
7 
C 

7 

19 

2 

10 

11 

20 

is" 

16 

17 
6 

26 

4 

12 
3 
2 
0 

16 

10 
3 

1 
67 

4 

2 
1 
6 
4 
2 

4 
5 

11 
3 

21 

8 
10 
13 
12 

3 

10 
6 
5 

13 

12 
1 
6 

10 

6 

2 

16 

6 

7 

4 

4 

7 
S 

6 

2 

6 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
4 

5 

1 

Lnfiivolto 

•  ■•• 



2 
4 

3 
2 
3 
13 
2 

1 

1 
8 

i" 

1 
1 

4 

i' 

6 
5 

1 
1 

3 

2 
3 

2 
8' 

2 
18 

14 
3 
2 

37 
8 

4 

3 
9 

9 
...... 

27 
3 

...... 

3 
2 

1 

...... 

7 

5 

8 

10 
4 

1 

, 

..  .    |..  ... 

39 
2 

1 

22 

1 

2 

.1  -     .- 

Oiifiila 

1 

1 
1 

3 
1 

2 
2 

4 

5 
10 

5 
2 

1 

7 

4 
3 

3 
2 

4 

5 
3 

1 

1 
3 

4 

i 

1 
1 

1 

Polk 

2 

1 
3 

1 
2 
4 
8 

8 

2 
4 
5 
4 
5 

14 
1 
3 
3 

8 

14 

2 

4 
7 

4 
1 

6 

3 
2 

1 

2 
1 
1 
2 

2 

1 
4 

4 

Si   ("^roii       

Sauk     

8 
6 
2 
2 

2 

3 
8 

8 

i' 

6 

7 
1 
6 
1 

1 
8 

8 

1 

2' 

6 

2 

"Wal  worth 

. 

7 
9 

6 

4 
17 

1 

6 
B 

2 
1 

4 
3 

7 

1 

4 
1 

3 

4 
1 
6 

1 

IVVOMING. 


The  State 

Albany  

Carbon 

Crook 

Johnson 

Laramie 

Sheridan 

Uiuta 

Weston 


16 


11 


7176  INS- 


-30 


r466 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND" BLIND? 


Table  191.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  IN  CITIES  CONT^UNING  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  WITH  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OP 

POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY :  1890.  (a) 


Total Deaf  and  dumb. 

Katio 


Albany.  !N.  T Deaf  and  dumb.. 

Eatio 


Allegbcnv,  Pa Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio...: 


Atlanta,  Ga Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Saltimore,  Md Doaf  and  dumb.. 

Eatio 


Bofiton,  ^as3.. Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Brooklyn,  N.  X-- Deaf  and  dumb.. 

Eatio 


Buffalo,  N.  T Dcj>f  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Cambridge,  MaBs De»f  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Camdon.X.  J Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Cbarlestou,  S.  C Deaf  and  dumb.. 

Eatio 


Cliicago,  111 Dcnf  and  dumb. 

E.atio 


Cincinnati,  Ohio.. 


.De.nf  and  dumb. 
Eutio 


Cleveland,  Ohio Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Columbus,  Ohio Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Dayton,  Ohio Deaf  .and  dumb . 

liatio 


Denver,  Colo Deaf  and  dumb. . 

Eatio 


Total. 


DesHoinefl,  Iowa Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Detroit,  Mich Denf  and  dumb. . 

Eatio 


IZvansville,  Ind Deaf  and  dumb. . 

Eatio 


Tail  Eivor,  Mass Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Grand  Eapida,  Mich. .  .Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Italio 


BArtford,  Conn Deaf  and  dumb. . 

Katio 


Zndiannpolia,  Ind Deaf  and  dumb. 

liatio 


Jeracy  city,  If .  J Deaf  and  dumb.. 

Eatio 


Kansas  city,  Mo Deaf  and  dumb. 

E.ilio 


Lincoln,  Nob Dejif  and  dumb. 

Italio 


Loit  Angelo.1,  Cal Deaf  and  duml). 

Eatio 


Louisville,  Ky Deaf  and  dumb. 

Eatio 


Lowell,  Mass Deaf  and  dumb.. 

Ealio 


Lynn,  MaAs Deaf  and  dumb. 

Ealio 


Itemjilila,  Tonii Deiif  and  dumb. 

Italio 


487 


56 
590 


41 

389 


48 
732 


239 
550 


201 
418 


310 
384 


162 
634 


61 
914 


21 
360 


18 
328 


450 
409 


172 
579 


106 
406 


88 
998 


48 
784 


32 
300 


29 
579 


90 
437 


48 
916 


20 
269 


48 

796 


18 
338 


SO 
314 


70 
527 


23 
417 


100 
U2I 


35 
450 


Male. 


3,084 
527 


35 
028     ll 


17 
204 


20 
570 


28 
532 


124 
602 


102 
468 


85 
6C0 


30 
877 


13 

456 


255 
449 


88 
607 


59 
445 


38 
844 


24 

787 


21 
830 


21 
824 


10 

280 


27 
897 


15 
577 


46 
879 


30 
36S 


35 
493 


12 
408 


54 

087 


17 
480 


18 
056 


7 
215 


Female. 


Total. 


2,625 
447 


30 
008 


J3 
Ml 


24 
702 


115 

504 


99 

429 


157 
381 


34 
949 


13 
443 


195 
367 


84 
553 


INativo  born. 


Male. 


4' 
365 


50 
1,159 


2,973 
539 


24 

781 


10 

218 


32 
306 

27 
1,069 

10 
259 

21 
696 

3 

110 

29 
046 

20 
321 

35 
568 

11 

427 

n 

455 

46 
557 

18 
420 

17 
601 

10 
312 


25 
556 


12 
633 


114 
G44 


99 
465 


150 
386 


84 
655 


29 

872 


13 
495 


254 

454 


59 
451 


38 
904 


24 
817 


22 
379 


21 
^0 


21 
933 


10 
281 


27 
907 


15 
593 


43 

901 


30 
371 


34 
531 


12 
420 


44 

074 


17 
482 


18 
665 


4 

209 


Female. 


2,530 
457 


30 
614 


13 
253 


14 
758 


107 
503 


93 
432 


157 
386 


76 
602 


34 
978 


8 
295 


4 
320 


195 
371 


83 


46 
361 


49 
1,207 


23 
775 


10 
224 


8 
330 


32 
311 


24 
1,059 


10 
259 


21 

702 


29 
597 


26 
320 


35 
038 


11 
437 


11 
469 


40 
505 


18 
427 


17 
608 


5 
801 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


1,156 
635 


4 
212 

10 
611 

« 

718 

41 
608 

32 
296 

24 

822 

19 
1,712 

8 
467 

1 
132 

74 
626 

31 

777 

10 
327 

24 
998 

15 
934 

12 
382 

13 

832 

11 
513 

10 
930 

1 

170 

13 
1,215 

13 
1,264 


8 
382 


19 
484 


4 

188 


3 
242 


25 
805 


10 
1,030 


11 
758 


4 
333 


Female. 


1,062 
587 


18 
1,026 


5 
269 


13 
797 


61 
628 


43 
630 


47 
411 


14 

508 


17 
1,542 


5 

281 


3 
349 


58 
551 


34 
841 


12 
387 


36 
1,561 


10 
090 


8 
346 


4 
264 


372 

9 

864 

2 
313 

8 
750 


18 
021 


23 
083 


7 
379 


9 

720 


20 
027 


8 
704 


10 
090 


4 

879 


One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 


Male. 


1,249 
C50 


11 
602 


21 
1,107 


1 

081 


30 
663 


37 
503 


87 


35 
658 


7 
637 


2 
377 


100 
490 


44 
689 


29 
589 


9 

794 


9 

1,071 


1,017 


11 
1,367 


3 

2r)3 


5 
653 


C44 


14 
1,166 


18 
552 


11 
858 


15 
875 


478 
4 


Female. 


951 
474 


7 
360 


1 
699 


30 
521 


74 
463 


41 
741 


1 
ISl 


1 
406 


82 
394 


36 
516 


17 
337 


7 
598 


1 

188 

12 
297 

13 
1,459 

5 

406 

1 

100 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


11 
857 


12 
359 


10 
80S 


2 
517 


12 
503 


4 

350 


3 
470 


1 
251 


568 
320 


1 
96 


3 

223 


1 

897 


14 
419 


21 
288 


31 
241 


3 
269 


80 
337 


13 
306 


20 
302 


3 
722 


18 
451 


0 
330 


9 

898 


4 
147 


4 
335 


S 
1,756 


4 

334 


2 
132 


3 
458 


Female. 


617 
301 


5 
421 


3 
237 


16 
455 


27 
322 


36 

273 


21 
484 


8 
615 


Male. 

Fom,-Ue. 

Ill 
338 

95 
279 

1 

1,520 

1 

55 
209 


13 

303 


17 
370 


1,029 


12 
968 


10 
343 


3 

049 


3 

582 


1 

1,013 


1 

1,042 


3 

800 


12 
25;i 


698 


3 
151 


12 
1,205 


2 
665 


6 
311 


4 

560 


4 

282 


1 

118 


3 
052 


1 
142 


10 
749 


3 
225 


10 

036 


8 

210 


1 

253 


1 

1,815 


g 

531 


1 
712 


1 
393 


1 
939 


3 

1,157 


t 

1,401 


6 

392 


6 


a  Including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


467 


Tabi.B  lOI.— deaf  and  dumb  in  cities  containing  r.0,000  IMIAHITANTS   OR  MORE.  WITH  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OP 

POPULATION,  BY  SKX,  COLOR,  ANl;  NAJ'lViTY:  ISDO— <.;outinnucl. 


3. 

Total. 

'    Male. 

Female. 

ymin. 

COIX 

To 

lal. 

XatlTC  bom. 

Forelg 

Q  bom. 

BSD. 

crrii! 

Paronta  native. 

One  nr  both 
parents  foreign. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fomala, 

Milwuukep,  Wis 

.  .Donf  and  dumb.. 

120 
587 

92 
558 

26 
341 

102 
561 

16 
197 

112 
463 

702 
403 

63 
449 

22 

281 

493 
471 

128 
536 

61 
462 

45 
767 

25 
307 

71 
530 

18 
344 

271 
000    ■ 

85 
638 

79 
204 

65 
864 

04 
720 

42 
516 

20 
318 

35 
574 

124 
538 

31 
505 

57 
073 

68 
075 

5B 
628 

18 
489 

54 

007 

8 
108 

57 
502 

387 
018 

29 
302 

10 
261 

270 
528 

81 
051 

33 
519 

27 
927 

14 
300 

45 

098 

10 
366 

126 
552 

51 
7.13 

55 
324 

37 
963 

37 
862 

15 
307 

12 
412 

17 
595 

69 
030 

17 
552 

26 
015 

62 
501 

87 
480 

8 
203 

48 
517 

8 
100 

55 
428 

315 
410 

34 
563 

12 
299 

223 
416 

47 
412 

28 
408 

18 
609 

11 
255 

26 

374 

e 

320 

H.") 
0t8 

37 
535 

24 

180 

28 
701 

27 
597 

27 
000 

8 
282 

18 
556 

55 
455 

14 
457 

31 
731 

08 
677 

64 
022 

10 
420 

63 
009 

8 

204 

51 
003 

382 
520 

28 
362 

10 
261 

265 
538 

81 
670 

33 
535 

26 
890 

12 
499 

45 
701 

9 
352 

120 
558 

51 
743 

55 
381 

37 
907 

37 
871 

14 
347 

12 
420 

17 
599 

60 
060 

16 
591 

20 
622 

62 
502 

37 
483 

0 

2;8 

46 

508 

7 
177 

46 

495 

310 
411 

33 
504 

12 
302 

217 
422 

47 
424 

28 
421 

18 
013 

5 
200 

20 
370 

8 

347 

142 
077 

34 
540 

24 

190 

28 
703 

27 
003 

26 
650 

8 
290 

18 
561 

46 
583 

13 

487 

30 
710 

0 

075 

15 
524 

7 
380 

18 
665 

4 
259 

23 
693 

87 
617 

12 
297 

3 
314 

147 
728 

30 
844 

18 

772 

24 

1,047 

8 
415 

15 
771 

7 
433 

39 
040 

17 
1,036 

9 
269 

6 
652 

20 
1,210 

6 

427 

9 
684 

10 
1,147 

35 
660 

8 
487 

17 
1,124 

8 

575 

13 

514 

8 
163 

22 
766 

33 
718 

18 
750 

2 
660 

26 
806 

3 
244 

21 

603 

225 
787 

7 
414 

4 

307 

81 
612 

43 
973 

1« 
520 

2 
614 

1 
349 

25 
984 

2 
361 

58 
022 

16 
090 

36 
077 

24 
1,559 

13 
871 

4 
270 

2 
263 

7 
601 

13 

048 

4 

678 

5 
379 

24 
471 

12 

481 

1 
315 

11 

322 

e 

472 

24 
628 

149 
503 

10 
655 

2 
145 

62 
374 

23 
522 

8 
394 

2 
610 

1 
331 

10 
351 

2 
349 

73 
744 

14 

575 

16 
297 

12 
765 

8 
499 

11 
086 

20 
030 

21 
014 

1 
493 

0 
325 

1 
87 

7 
425 

70 
223 

9 
449 

3 
196 

37 

281 

8 
200 

5 
262 

20 
518 

12 
456 

2 
1,151 

13 
409 

1 
88 

8 
459 

68 
211 

5 

330 

2 
127 

31 

227 

10 
301 

4 
189 

1 
504 

2 
1.203 

5 
245 

1 
312 

21 

396 

10 
417 

3 
69 

8 
673 

6 
534 

4 
376 

Hinni-a;tolift,  Minn . . 

.  .'Ponf  and  dnnib.. 
Itiitio 

1 

1,215 

8 
600 

1 
498 

Nashviile,  Ti'nn 

.llraf  and  dumb.. 

'2 
125 

2 
883 

1 

Newavk.N.J 

. .r>raf  and  dumb.. 

Now  Haven.  Conn. . . 

.Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Itatio 

777 

Now  Orlrans.  I.a 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 
IJatio 

14 
376 

93 
684 

18 
635 

8 

787 

124 

584 

11 
416 

16 
639 

15 
023 

2 
98 

11 

537 

5 
357 

48 

818 

10 
685 

5 
174 

8 
880 

13 
742 

11 
810 

8 
593 

.7 
701 

29 
528 

10 
616 

18 
1,163 

6 

207 

5 
395 

1 
359 

0 
2(2 

5 
184 

I 
634 

Kew  Vork.N.T 

. .  Deaf  and  dumb . . 

Omnlia,  Xcb 

.Deaf  and  dumb.. 

Patorson.  X.  J 

.Deaf  and  dumb., 
liatio 

1 

Philailelphia.ra 

.Deaf  and  dumb., 
l^tjo      

5 
264 

6 
280 

Pittsburg,  ra 

.  -Deaf  .and  dumb. . 
lUtio 

Providence,  R,I 

.Deaf  .and  dumb.. 
Itatio 

1 

Eradin^,  Po 

.Deaf  .and  dumb.. 
Ilatio 

1 

4,785 

2 
141 

Kiclimitnd,  Ta 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 

3 
1,593 

5 
239 

331 

Eoclicslor.N.T 

..Deaf  and  d:tmb.. 
Kalio 

St.  .loBi'ph,  Mo 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Katio 

1 
571 

« 
453 

St.  T.ouia,  Mo 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 

23 
373 

18 
619 

10 

173 

512 

4 
303 

4 
319 

1 
135 

3 
217 

St.  raul.llinn 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Katio 

San  Vrancisco,  Cal. . . 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Uatio 

Scraiiton,  Pa 

.Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Itatio 

I 

Svrarnso,  N.  Y 

.Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Itatio 

Toledo,  Ohio 

.Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Katio 

1 
1,799 

1 

1,890 

Trenlon,  N.J 

-Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Itatio 

Troy,  N.T 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 
KaUo 

8 
623 

15 
900 

1 
163 

9 
680 

3 
324 

2 
228 

3 
404 

3 

223 

'Wasbington,D.C.... 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Katio 

2 
207 

4 
844 

4 

297 

19 
562 

1 
268 

S 

216 

1 
264 

1 

Wilmington. Del 

.Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Katio 

Worcester,  Mass 

..Deaf  and  dumb.. 
Kutio 

2.0U 

468 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabm  192.— deaf  but  not  DUMB  IN  CITIES  CONTAINING  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  WITH  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000 

OF  POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890.  (a) 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHrrE. 

COLO 

>» 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

KKD. 

CITIES. 

Parent-s  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

Deaf.. 

Kutio.. 

9,726 
830 

4,910 
840 

4,810 
820 

4,713 
854 

4,610 
833 

2,160 
1,187 

2,163 
1,196 

737 
383 

838 
443 

1,816 
1,022 

1, 559 
908 

197 
600 

206 

605 

Alb-iny,  N.T 

76 
801 

28 
CI4 

48 
973 

27 
601 

47 
902 

11 
675 

28 
1,590 

7 
383 

8 
412 

9 
868 

11 
926 

1 
1,520 

1 
2.070 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Dr.if  .. 

Katio 

73 
693 

37 
703 

•     36 
683 

37 
721 

35 
680 

17 
901 

19 
1,024 

37 
2,270 

12 
633 

11 

643 

8 
594 

5 
396 

1 

818 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

85 
1,297 

34 
1,084 

51 
1,492 

28 
1,477 

43 
2,329 

25 
1,527 

1 
681 

4 
2,795 

2 
1,794 

2 
2, 732 

6 
484 

8 

.-•.OS 

Baltimore,  Md 

Deaf.. 

Katie. 

420 
067 

205 
995 

215 
942 

195 
1,102 

199 
1,046 

98 
1,099 

109 
1,119 

45 
829 

47 
816 

52 
1,565 

43 

1,224 

10 
343 

16 
420 

Boston,  Mass 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

416 
928 

164 
753 

252 
1,092 

ICl 
755 

248 
1,091 

90 
1,334 

134 
1,962 

16 
220 

32 
429 

55 
766 

82 
978 

3 
649 

4 

1,009 

Brooklyn,  X.  T 

Deaf.. 

K.->tio.. 

429 
532 

202 
513 

227 
551 

200 
514 

224 
551 

77 
712 

96 
839 

39 
250 

39 
244 

84 
053 

89 
074 

388 

3 
518 

Bnffalo.N.Y 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

95 
372 

82 
1,171 

40 
310 

38 
1,111 

55 
434 

44 

1,228 

40 
312 

36 
1,083 

65 
436 

43 
1,237 

10 
342 

22 
1,983 

19 
690 

28 
2,539 

7 
132 

5 
455 

11 

199 

6 
530 

23 
602 

9 
806 

25 
577 

9 
725 

Cambridge,  Mass 

2 
2,083 

1 
937 

Camden,  N.J 

Deaf.. 

Katie 

90 
1.543 

44 
1,542 

46 
1,544 

43 
1,639 

41 
1,510 

33 
1,926 

35 
1,969 

3 

666 

3 
542 

7 
1,845 

3 

780 

1 

437 

5 

1,899 

Cliarleston,  S.  C 

Deaf.. 

Katio. . 

76 

1,383 

41 

1,601 

35 
1,193 

22 
1,927 

22 
1,700 

9 

1,190 

16 
1,861 

6 

2,731 

4 
1,625 

4,230 

2 
1,386 

19 
1,339 

13 

772 

Chicago,  111 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

504 
458 

254 
447 

250 
470 

251 

448 

245 

467 

74 
626 

78 
743 

36 
176 

53 
256 

141 
594 

114 

537 

3 
353 

5 

787 

Deaf  .. 

258 
{■00 

139 
959 

119 

783 

135 
969 

116 

795 

44 
1,102 

37 
916 

31 
486 

33 
473 

60 
1,600 

46 
1,285 

4 
695 

3 

Katio.. 

606 

Deaf 

167 
639 

64 
720 

89 
672 

33 

733 

78 
005 

31 
719 

89 
680 

77 
604 

35 
1  143 

34 
1  095 

20 
406 

12 
238 

34 
666 

31 
676 

1 

Eatic. 
Deaf  .. 

712 

30 
714 

29 
714 

20 
831 

19 

824 

3 
266 

7 
698 

7 
1,057 

3 
515 

3 
999 

2 

Katio-. 

786 

Deaf.. 

70 
1,241 

46 

1,509 

30 
976 

45 
1,631 

30 
1,011 

25 
1,657 

16 

990 

8 
955 

8 
899 

12 
2,419 

0 

1,302 

1 
908 

Katio.. 

Denver,  Colo 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

83 

778 

51 

840 

32 
696 

50 
861 

31 
696 

30 
956 

15 
649 

8 
646 

8 

708 

12 
830 

8 
789 

1 
370 

1 
709 

Des  Moines,  Io\ra 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

32 
639 

189 
918 

23 
909 

95 
938 

9 
363 

94 
899 

23 
931 

94 
944 

9 
371 

92 

895 

11 
704 

31 
1,446 

6 
396 

24 
1,117 

4 
814 

16 
419 

375 

17 
421 

8 
1,926 

47 
1,176 

1 
207 

51 
1,244 

Detroit,  Mich 

1 
584 

2 

1,147 

EvanBrtlle,  Ind 

Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

04 
1.852 

53 
2,079 

41 
1,623 

50 
2,221 

30 
1,323 

22 
2,058 

10 
900 

7 
870 

8 
898 

21 
6,563 

12 

3,587 

3 
1,008 

11 
4,243 

Fall  Klver,  Mass 

Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

29 
390 

93 
1,643 

12 
330 

63 
2,094 

17 
44  U 

30 
994 

12 

337 

63 
2,117 

17 
441 

30 
1,003 

2 
339 

38 
3,652 

6 
930 

17 
1,095 

1 

84 

3 
332 

1 
81 

6 
601 

9 

504 

22 
2,195 

10 
604 

R 

804 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Hartford,  Conn 

Dejif .. 

Kutio 

103 
2,874 

99 
939 

01 
374 

6.3 
2,421 

S8 
1,109 

31 

378 

90 
3,307 

41 
772 

30 
371 

63 
2,492 

57 
1,196 

31 
383 

88 
3,321 

41 
844 

30 
370 

62 
5  065 

64 
6  086 

4 

488 

4 
477 

7 
1  029 

20 
2,633 

2 

2  801 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

Deaf.. 

Kutio. . 

30 

1,380 

11 
525 

26 
901 

8 
380 

417 

5 
153 

11 
807 

9 

270 

13 
1,721 

15 
550 

4 
680 

13 
502 

1 
217 

Jericy  city,  K.  J 

Kansas  city,  Ho 

Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

257 
1,930 

166 
2,190 

101 
1,038 

149 

2,328 

93 
1,008 

96 
2,421 

60 
1,781 

25 
1,951 

17 
1,368 

29 

2,430 

16 
1,839 

7 
992 

8 

1,169 

Lincoln,  Veh 

Deaf.. 

Katio 

53 
901 

78 
1  548 

30 
1,021 

47 
1,792 

98 
1,247 

23 
893 

29 
1,014 

45 
1  894 

23 
914 

24 
1  125 

14 
767 

2 
519 

4 

1  094 

3 
878 

1  063 

1 
1,268 

Los  Angeles,  Cal 

Deaf.. 

Uatio 

31 
1  283 

31 

1  322 

26 
2,018 

34 
1,094 

22 
1,776 

8 
1  462 

4 
656 

12 
2,034 

34 

2,836 

6 
1  009 

Rn 

LonUvillc.Ky 

Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

197 
1,223 

09 
1,200 

80 
1,220 

84 

1,250 

37 
1,161 

12 
640 

21 
881 

26 
2,266 

18 
1,349 

IS 

979 

Lowell  Mam 

Deaf.. 

Ratio 

102 
1  313 

48 
1  354 

54 
1,278 

41 

48 
1  361 

54 

1  282 

31 
3  192 

23 
2  023 

6 
478 

4 

350 

12 
795 

27 
1,308 

Lynn,  Mass 

Deaf.. 

711 
1,418 

71 
1,101 

38 

38 
1,404 

23 
1,201 

40 

26 
1  794 

4 

668 

0 
052 

9 
1,374 

8 
1,  119 

1 

2,  778 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

35 
1,077 

36 
1,125 

23 
1,385 

13 
1,083 

17 
1,609 

3 

782 

3 
763 

7 
2,113 

3 
1,458 

12 
900 

13 

844 

a  Including  ChiDOSo,  Japanoso,  and  Indians. 


TIIK  DEAF  AND  D I'M II 


469 


Taisli.  loa.— i>i:ak  hut  not  dumb  in  cities  containing  50,000  iniiaiutants  ok  Moni:,  with  hatios  per  1,000,000 

01'  population,  by  sex,  COLOli  AND  NATIVri'Y:  1890— Contiim.d. 


Milwaakw,  Wis Doaf  .. 

liiiiio.. 

llinnoapolis,  MiDD Pcnf  .. 

Katio.. 

>*a-*hvino.  'Vi'iiu Denf  .. 

Katio.. 

Ken  ark,  N.J Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

ICcw  Haven,  Conn Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

Kew  Orleans,  I.a Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

Kew  York,  X.  T Deaf.. 

Batio.. 

Omaha,  Keb Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

Pate  rson,  N.J Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

Fliiladclphia,  Ta Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

Pittsburg,  Pa Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

ProTidcncc,  K.  I De.if . . 

Katio.. 

KoaUiiig,  I'a Deaf  . . 

Katio.. 

Eichmiind.  Va Deaf  . . 

Katiu.. 

Eochestcr,  N.  T Deaf.. 

Katio.. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo Deaf  .. 

Ratio.. 

Bt.  Loiiia,  ilo Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

6t.l':ml,Minn Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

San  Francisco, Cal Deaf.. 

Katio'.. 

Bcranton,  Pa Deaf  . . 

Katio.. 

Byracnsc,  N.  T Deaf  . . 

Katio.. 

Toledo,  Ohio Deaf  .. 

Katio.. 

Trenton,  N.  J Deaf.. 

Ratio.. 

Troy,N.  T Deaf,. 

Ratio.. 

■Wasliington,  D.  C Deaf  . . 

Ratio.. 

Wilmington,  Del Deaf 

Ratio.. 

Worcester,  Mass Deaf  .. 

Katio. 


Total. 


145 

709 

117 
710 

39 
512 

145 

797 

90 
1,107 

201 
830 

965 
637 

» 
45G 

40 
511 

863 
821 

135 
566 

388 
2,936 

92 
1,568 

73 
897 

140 
1,046 

54 
1,032 

348 

770 

101 
759 

264 
883 

52 
691 

142 
1,611 

75 
921 

54 
940 

48 
787 

282 
1,224 

109 
1,774 

119 
1,406 


Male. 


80 
794 


77 
870 


22 
697 


46 
1,138 


467 
625 

37 
462 

22 
675 

403 
788 

72 
679 

181 
2,847 

51 
1,751 

43 
1,124 

73 
1,133 

31 
1,135 

211 
025 

65 
791 

135 
795 

31 
807 


1,538 

48 
1,174 

28 
962 

20 
700 

152 
1,387 

49 
1,690 

59 
1,396 


Female. 


65 
627 

40 
619 

17 
432 

77 
829 

44 

1,077 

113 
879 

498 
649 

27 
447 

18 
449 

460 
858 

63 
552 

207 
3,019 

41 
1,388 

30 
696 

67 
965 

23 
920 

137 
613 

46 
723 

129 
998 

21 
671 

76 
1,681 

27 


917 

28 
865 

130 
1,076 

60 
1,960 

60 
1,415 


Total. 


Male.     Female. 


79 
786 

77 
887 

14 
596 

68 
782 

44 

1,122 

72 
852 

461 
627 

37 
479 

22 
580 

399 
811 

72 
001 

176 
2,855 

51 
1,704 

30 
1,248 

73 
1,137 

28 
1,095 

204 
049 

55 
801 

134 

929 

31 
810 

66 
1,553 

48 
1,190 

28 
994 

20 

705 

128 
1,690 


67 
1,364 


65 

628 

40 
522 

13 
559 

75 
828 

44 
1,112 

02 
991 

492 
652 

27 
462 

18 
453 

453 
881 

62 
559 

202 
3,040 

41 
1,397 

19 
760 

67 
969 

22 
954 

120 
015 

46 
731 

120 
997 

21 
573 

76 
1,697 

27 
675 

26 
943 

28 
873 

113 
1,431 

56 
2,099 

60 
1,432 


Native  Lorn. 


Foroots  native. 


Male.     Female. 


25 
1,876 

33 
1,163 

8 
434 

30 
1,100 

32 
2,071 

22 
663 

119 
883 

20 
496 

8 
837 

200 
990 

25 

703 

110 
4,715 

4C 
2,007 

24 
1,244 

19 
977 

14 
866 

55 
915 

18 
1,097 

33 


11 
1,196 

33 
1,997 

23 
1,637 

21 
1,693 

14 

1,606 

73 
1,394 

31 


40 
2,645 


14 

1,000 

16 
632 


24 
835 

30 
1,945 

36 
941 

138 
1,014 

10 
353 

12 
1,180 

240 
1,131 

18 
634 

114 
4,664 

36 
1,495 

14 
685 

20 

1,270 

10 
708 

36 
614 

17 
1,164 

32 
1,114 

9 
990 

46 
2,626 

13 
957 

18 
1,335 

11 
1,101 

76 
1,383 

37 
2,281 

42 
2,714 


One  or  both 
parent*  foreign. 


Male.     Female. 


10 
210 


2 
83 


3 
990 


7 
217 


3 
244 


16 
459 


104 
364 


3 

177 


3 
230 


81 
612 


17 
386 


18 
936 


4 
722 


2D 
311 


10 
432 


22 
414 


3 
195 


5 
335 


4 

270 


1 
132 


13 
948 


3 

228 


19 

373 


2 
80 


3 
945 


11 

322 


4 
314 


21 
549 


108 
365 


7 
459 


90 
543 


21 
477 


21 
1,035 


2 
610 


1 
331 


11 
390 


8 
1,397 


43 

438 


33 
612 


4 

265 


10 
623 


6 
316 


3 
402 


5 
390 


21 
1,386 


U 
1,791 


6 

878 


Foreign  boro. 


Male.     Female. 


44 

1,070 


42 
1,227 


3 
1,479 


31 
1,120 


34 

2,064 


238 
757 


30 
750 


48 
2,513 


1,096 

6 
3,186 

37 
1,910 

10 
2,595 

120 
1,918 

27 
928 

79 
1,369 

17 
1,244 

28 
2,539 

21 
1.833 


812 

4 
601 

42 
4,339 

10 
2,111 

14 

1,039 


32 
828 

22 
837 

1 

575 

40 
1,443 

10 
875 

30 
2,066 

246 
763 

10 
672 


123 
901 


23 
693 


67 
3,172 


3 

1,513 


4 
2,686 


30 
1,409 


4 
1,249 


50 
913 


12 
5U0 


61 
1,394 


8 
673 


20 
1,781 


846 

5 

757 

12 
1,296 

16 
1,811 


13 
986 


Male.    Female. 


1 

3,684 


8 
600 


1,645 


16 
653 


C 
474 


4 
211 


5 
2,607 


13 
914 


3 
1,713 


528 


1 
'33 


24 

709 

4 
1,071 

2 
4,116 


4 
249 


21 
688 


S 

4S1 


7 
327 

1 

SOS 

5 

2,3M 


11 
606 


1 

5U 


8 
579 


8 
1,075 


17 
40« 


4 
1,015 


470 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  193.— CONGENITA!,  DEAF  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE   AND  OYER,  WITH   DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890. 


Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

wniTE. 

COLO 

Total. 

STutivo  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

RED. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Porenta  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. ' 

1 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

The  United  States          .              ... 

16,806 

9,170 

7,696 

8,113 

6,901 

5,653 

5,019 

1,522 

1,163 

938 

719 

1,057 

795 

Age: 

7,030 

9,617 

219 

3,751 

5,305 

U4 

3,279 

4, 312 

105 

3,230 

4,786 

97 

2,880 

3,930 

91 

2,190 

3,387 

76 

2,120 

2,828 

71 

830 

685 

7 

595 

561 

7 

210 

714 

14 

105 

541 

13 

521 

519 

17 

399 

882 

14 

4,311 

2,355 

'1,956 

2,328 

1,933 

1,478 

1.2S8 

541 

398 

309 

247 

27 

2S 

Age: 

1,478 

2,802 

31 

267 

800 

1,537 

18 

152 

678 

1,265 

13 

115 

792 

1,518 

18 

152 

673 

1,247 
13 

116 

435 

1,029 

14 

133 

413 

863 
12 

100 

285 
254 

8 

198 

200 

72 

235 

2 

11 

02 

184 

1 

11 

8 
19 

5 

18 

MninA 

4 

Age: 

77 

188 

2 

126 

47 
103 

07 

30 
85 

47 

103 

2 

67 

30 
85 

41 

91 

1 

53 

24 
76 

3 
6 

2 
2 

3 

7 

1 

8 

4 

7 

59 

59 

47 

6 

5 

7 

Age: 

20 
98 
2 

102 

11 

55 

1 

55 

15 

43 

1 

47 

11 

55 

1 

65 

15 

43 

1 

47 

9 
43 

1 

45 

10 
30 

1 

36 

6' 

2 
3 

2 
6 

3 
4 

7 

7 

3 

4 

Age: 

27 
74 
1. 

508 

11 
43 

1 

311 

16 
31 

11 
43 

1 

307 

16 
31 

8 

30 

1 

170 

10 
26 

2 
6 

6 

1 
2 

1 
3 

257 

253 

149 

76 

50 

55 

54 

4 

4 

Age: 

164 

401 

3 

07 

81 

228 
2 

31 

83 
173 

1 

26 

81 
224 

30 

82 

170 

1 

25 

32 

143 

1 

18 

30 
113 

36 

40 

30 

20 

13 

41 

1 

8 

16 
37 

1 

5 

4' 

1 

3 

10 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Ago: 

17 
39 

1 

221 

8 
23 

9 
16 

1 

103 

8 
22 

8 
16 

1 

101 

2 
16 

82 

4 

11 
1 

73 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

5 

1 
4 

i" 

1 

Xnt  Htit^^ 

1 

118 

117 

22 

13 

13 

15 

1 

a 

Age: 

69 

150 

2 

1,898 

37 

80 

1 

709 

32 

70 

1 

020 

36 

80 

1 

761 

32 
08 
1 

621 

20 
61 

1 

330 

22 
50 

1 

347 

12 

10 

4 

9 

4 
9 

6 
9 

1 

a 

ITcwTork 

251 

186 

120 

88 

8 

8 

Ago: 

G35 

857 

6 

283 

J02 

178 

3 

1,289 

298 
467 

4 

148 

237 

300 

2 

135 

298 
459 

4 

139 

237 

382 

2 

133 

120 

267 

3 

82 

123 

222 

2 

90 

154 
•  96 

1 

35 

101 

85 

24 
96 

13 

75 

20  v*'-ir«  and  over.. 

8 

8 

28 

22 

15 

9 

2 

Ago: 

48 
99 

1 

704 

64 

79 
2 

585 

45 

03 

1 

700 

S3 

78 
2 

979 

22 

DO 
1 

409 

S4 

54 
2 

430 

18 
17 

IS 
13 

5 
17 

4 

11 

8 
6 

1 

1 

132 

101 

69 

48 

4 

6 

Ago: 

Under  20  yearn 

401 

817 

11 

259 

439 

6 

202 

378 

5 

255 

4:i» 

6 

200 

374 

G 

181 

313 

6 

ir.o 

275 
5 

67 

74 

1 

30 
65 

17 

52 

U 
34 

4 

2 

4 

HolsUitod 

THE  DHAF  AND  DUMB. 


471 


,..„«  ..r  MV   \M.  •■(.  YF.AHS  OF  A«E  AM)  OVEK.  WITH  DISm'CTION 


Unilor  20  yoara 
20  years  aud  over 
NotsUtcd 


472 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   193.— CONGENITAL  DEAF  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OTER.  AVITII   DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


Total. 

Malo. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  horn. 

Foreign  horn. 

COLOEKD. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Korth  Contral  division— Continued. 

Indiana 

608 

317 

291 

304 

284 

232 

212 

41 

52 

31 

20 

13 

7 

Age: 

Under  20  years    

252 

350 

6 

856 

122 

191 

4 

463 

130 

159 

2 

393 

117 

184 

3 

458 

125 

157 

2 

390 

101 

129 

2 

237 

97 

113 

2 

227 

15 

20 

24 
28 

1 

29 

1 

84 

4 
16 

6 
7 

1 

5 

6 
2 

Isot  stated 

137 

108 

55 

3 

Age: 

Under  20  ypars       

370 

481 

5 

510 

206 

254 

3 

273 

164 

227 

2 

237 

203 

252 

3 

271 

162 

226 

2 

237 

100 

128 

3 

116 

102 

123 

2 

118 

81 
56 

52 
56 

16 

68 

8 
47 

3 
2 

2 

1 

Not  stated 

Michigan 

84 

62 

71 

57 

2 

Age: 

Under  20  years 

206 

294 

10 

495 

97 

172 
4 

301 

100 

122 

6 

194 

97 
170 

4 

300 

109 

122 

6 

193 

33 
82 

1 

49 

47 
70 

1 

41 

48 
35 

1 

165 

40 

19 
3 

94 

16 

no 

20  years  and  over 

S3  1             sq 

2 

No't  stated 

2 
86 

2 
58 

1 

I 

Age: 

Under  20  years 

206 

278 

11 

336 

12S 

171 
6 

201 

81 

107 

6 

135 

125 

170 
6 

201 

80 

107 

6 

135 

17 
32 

43 

18 
20 
3 

37 

88 

74 

3 

84 

48 
46 

20 
64 
2 

74 

14 

41 

3 

42 

i' 

1 

Ko't  stated 

MinriAPOta  , .  . 

56 

Age: 

Under  20  years 

174 

158 

4 

428 

100 

98 

3 

250 

74 

60 

1 

172 

100 

98 

3 

256 

74 

60 

1 

171 

22 
20 

1 

130 

21 
10 

67 
27 

40 
16 

21 
51 
2 

51 

13 

28 

1 

33 

20  years  and  over 

KotBtated 

Iowa 

95 

69 

43 

1 

Age: 

168 

254 

G 

724 

103 

150 

3 

401 

65 

104 

3 

323 

103 

150 

3 

375 

65 

103 

3 

315 

54 
79 
3 

305 

39 
65 

248 

36 
33 

51 

24 
18 
1 

62 

13 

38 

19 

2 

30 

1 

15 

1 

Not  statc<l 

Uissoari 

26 

8 

Ago: 

I'ndor  20  years 

301 

411 

12 

25 

170 
224 

7 

8 

131 

187 

5 

17 

103 

206 

6 

8 

127 

183 

5 

17 

134 

166 

5 

1 

102 
142 

4 

3 

25 
20 

3 

24 

27 
1 

5 

4 
14 
1 

4 

1 
14 

7 

18 

1 

4 
4 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 

North  Dakota 

9 

Ago. 

n 

3 
5 

8 
9 

3 
5 

8 
9 

i 

1 

2 

1 
2 

4 

1 

2 
2 

3 
6 

20  vearH  auil  over 

Not  stated '. 

South  Dakota 

45 

28 

17 

28 

17 

11 

7 

6 

5 

11 

5 

Age: 

16 
29 

11 
17 

5 
12 

11 

17 

5 

12 

5 
6 

3 
4 

3 
3 

1 
4 

3 

8 

1 
4 

20  vearn  and  over 

Not  btatod 

213 

U2 

101 

111 

101 

59 

SO 

22 

24 

30 

27 

' 

Ago: 

92 
121 

48 
64 

44 
67 

48 
63 

44 

57 

27 
32 

17 
33 

13 
0 

20 
4 

8 
22 

7 
20 

1 

Not  elated 

349 

178 

171 

172 

168 

120 

111 

31 

34 

21 

•      23 

6 

8 

Ago: 

TnilfT  20  veart 

168 
1K4 

7 

74 

101 

3 

84 

8:i 

4 

70 
99 
3 

81 
83 

4 

51 

68 

1 

58 

51 

2 

19 

12 

19 
IS 

19' 

2 

4 
17 
2 

4 
2 

8 

NotBtatcU 

Tin:  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


473 


Taiii.k  S93.— congenital  DKAK  TNUKK  20  VKAKS   OF  Af!K  AND  20  YKAKS   OF  AOR  AND  OVKR,  WITH  DISTINCTIOX 
UF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEERITOKIES:  ISUO— Coutiuuod. 


Totnl. 

Male. 

reinillo. 

wniTi. 

COU 

ToUI. 

Katlve  born. 

Foreign  born. 

3KEU. 

AGB  PERIODS. 

Foronta  nativo. 

One  or  both 
parent*  foreign 

Mulo. 

Female. 

Usle. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Soatb  Ci*utrnl  divisioD                     

3,392 

1,793 

1,599 

1,299 

1.237 

1,190 

1,136 

71 

63 

20 

St 

4M 

802 

Age: 

1.08S 

],C<i3 

42 

754 

879 

893 

21 

582 

eon 

772 
21 

372 

632 

650 

11 

330 

623 

COI 

13 

339 

584 

004 

11 

317 

686 

D39 

11 

313 

38 
33 

28 
85 

10 
19 

0 

27 
2 

11 

247 

237 

10 

46 

183 

171 

8 

33 

10 

15 

3 

Age: 

Uncler''0  vonrn     

327 

419 

8 

579 

171 

206 

5 

294 

15« 

213 

3 

283 

146 

186 

4 

224 

137 

199 

3 

227 

137 
170 

4 

214 

132 

179 

2 

219 

1 

8 
8 

3 
12 

1 
2 

2 
8 

1 

2 

25 
20 

1 

70 

10 
li 

Nt>t  8tat*'ii 

6 

« 

4 

58 

Age: 

283 

270 

17 

490 

137 
151 

260 

146 

128 
11 

224 

102 

118 

4 

149 

118 

10.-. 
4 

ISl 

96 

114 

4 

144 

113 

102 

4 

146 

3 
3 

i 

3 

\ 

2 

35 
33 
2 

117 

28 
23 

7 

73 

5 

4 

1 

Ago: 

232 

•]D2 

C 

354 

127 

134 

5 

18G 

105 
118 

1 

168 

73 

74 

2 

94 

70 
74 

1 

87 

70 
72 
2 

89 

74 

71 

1 

82 

I 

2 
2 

54 

60 
3 

02 

» 
44 

1 

Kot  stAtod 

5 

2 

1 

3 

SI 

Age: 

173 

17S 

3 

347 

187 
163 

1 

632 

92 
92 

192 

81 
80 

1 

155 

50 
44 

44 

42 

1 

113 

47 
42 

44 

28 

3 
2 

1 

42 

48 
2 

57 

37 
44 

2 

2 

1 

2 

135 

114 

GO 

16 

15 

5 

42 

Age: 

98 
93 

1 

290 

89 
«0 

09 
65 

1 

225 

08 
45 

63 

5U 

I 

191 

CO 
36 

0 
10 

8 
7 

29 

28- 

21 
21 

5 

2 

l^o't  Slated 

Texas  

23C 

185 

153 

20 

18 

14 

U 

71 

51 

Asa: 

307 

220 

S 

8 

1GG 

120 

1 

3 

141 
91 
4 

5 

128 
97 

105 

70 

4 

5 

101) 
82 

2 

91 
53 
4 

2 

14 
0 

10 
6 

S 
0 

4 
10 

38 
32 

1 

1 

36 
15 

K<it  stated 

Oklahoma 

2 

2 

1 

Ago: 

Umlcr  20  vears 

4 
4 

1 
2 

3 
2 

3 
2 

2' 

1 
1 

2 

1 

20  v*"ar«  and  over 

2 

1 

328 

174 

154 

134 

130 

123 

125 

3 

1 

3 

4 

40 

34 

Arc: 

172 

154 

2 

469 

87 

I 

208 

85 
08 

1 

191 

64 

70 

72 
58 

C2 
06 

71 
54 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 
8 

23 
16 
1 

1 

13 
10 

1 

3 

2;>  vearK  and  over 

1 

ICot  stated 

Western  di\  ision 

267 

189 

149 

119 

76 

M 

42 

26 

Ago: 

I'ndcr  20  yenra 

210 
234 

120 

139 

3 

7 

93 

95 

3 

4 

125 

1^9 

3 

7 

92 
94 
3 

4 

.W 

91 

1 

5 

59 
67  i 

3  j 

1 

56 
20 

28 
16 

12 

23 

2 

2 

5 
21 

1 

1 
1 

Kot  staud 

Mod  lana 

1 

2 

Age: 

I'ndiT  20  vrara 

3 
8 

2 
5 

I 
3 

2 

5 

1 
3 

1 

4 

1 

I 

1 

J 

2 



Kotstatod 

474 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUjMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  193.— COV'^EXITAL  DEAF  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITII  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1880— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Kative  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLORED. 

AQE  PERIODS. 

ParentB  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Weetora  diviBion— Confinucd. 

7 

C 

1 

6 

1 

5 

1 

1 

Age: 

2 
S 

2 
4 

2 
4 

1 
4 

1 

20  venrs  and  over 

1 

1 

1 

^ot  stated 

7* 

39 

35 

38 

35 

27 

27 

7 

7 

4 

1 

1 

Age: 

42 
32 

20 
19 

22 
13 

19 
19 

22 
13 

13 
14 

17 
10 

4 
3 

4 
3 

2 
2 

1 

1 

Xot  stated 

4fi 

30 

16 

30 

16 

28 

15 

2 

1 

Age: 

Under  20  years 

24 
22 

14 
16 

10 
6 

14 
16 

10 
0 

12 
10 

9 
6 

2 

1 

20  vcars  and  over 

l^ot  stated 

Arizona 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

...*.. 

Age: 

Under  20  rears 

20  years  and  over 

2 

2 



2 

1 

1 

Kotstated 



Utah 

39 

20 

19 

20 

19 

1 

6 

10 

7 

0 

G 

Age: 

Under  20  years 

10 
23 

12 
8 

4 
15 

12 
8 

4 

15 

1 

1 
5 

8 
2 

3 
4 

3 
C 

20  vears  and  over 

C 

Kot  sUted 

Kevada  

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Age: 

Under  20  years 

3 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 

20  vearaand  over 

1 

kotstated 

* 

HaJin           

10 

4 

6 

4 

0 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

Age: 

Under  20  yearn 

2 
7 
1 

28 

2 
3 

1 

9 

3 

1 

9 

3 

13 

1 
1 
1 

D 

i 

1 

1 

20  years  and  over 

4 

4 



1 

Kot  sUted 

WaabingtoQ 

19 

19 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

Age: 

Under  20  years 

17 
11 

11 
8 

6 
8 

11 
8 

6 
8 

8 
0 

4 

1 

• 
3 

2 
1 

20  years  and  over 

3 

1 



Kotatalud 

67 

40 

27 

40 

26 

29 

19 

7 

3 

4 

4 

1 

Ago: 

Under  20  years 

26 
41 

IS 
25 

11 
16 

15 
25 

10 
16 

g 

20 

8 
11 

6 
2 

2 

1 

1 
3 

1 

20  yearn  and  over 

4 

NotaUlod 

California 

171 

99 

72 

09 

71 

30 

43 

46 

17 

17 

11 

1 

Ago  : 

Under  20  years 

84 

82 
S 

4» 

47 

3 

35 
35 
2 

40 
47 
3 

35 

34 

2 

12 
23 

1 

19 
22 

"5 

34 
12 

12 
5 

3 
12 
2 

4 
7 

20  yearn  and  over 

NotsLatud 

1 



TlIK  DKAF  AND  Kl'MB. 


475 


Taiji.i!  I»1.— DKAF  AND  Dl'MH,  KXCUISIVK  Ol'  TllK  CONCKMTAI.  Dr.AI'.  I'NPKU  2<1  YKAKH  OF  AfiK  AND  20  YEAK8  OF 
AUL  AXU  OYER,  WITU  UISTINUTION  OF  SliX,  COLOU,  ANU  NATIVITY,  IIY.STATKS  AM)  TEUJilTOKlKS:  IKX). 


KOt  rKUIODS. 


The  1'nitoil  Statos. 


rrt'sont  apo: 

Under  -0  yoara — 
£0  years  n'lul  uvcr. . 
Kot  stated 


I>CBfiies<i  orciirri'il  nndor  5  years— 
I'n-.siMit  auo: 

I'lidrr  "JO  yrars 

2t)  years  and  over 

Kut  stated 


Deafness  oecurred  5  to  10  years — 
I'n'svnt  age: 

Uniler  2^  years 

2l>  years  and  over 

K  ot  stated 


Deafness  oeenrred  10  to  20  years — 
I'reseiit  a;;e: 

Under  U'O  years 

2i'  years  aiid  over 

Not  staled ... 


Deafness  oecurred  20  years  and  ovcr- 
I'n-sent  a;;e: 

20  years  and  over 

N  o  t  8  ta  t  od 


Deafness  occurroil  not  stated — 
Present  age : 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

Hot  stated 


Korth  Atlantic  division . 


Present  ago: 

Under  20  years.... 
2U  ye.ir8  and  over. 
Kotslated , 


Deafness  occnrrcd  under  5  years — 
Prejwnt  :ige: 

Under  'M  years 

20  years  and  over 

Kot  stated 


Deafness  oeenrred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  aye : 

V  nder  20  years 

20  yeai"a  and  over 

KotHtateil 


Deaf ni>s9  oecurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  sj;e: 

Un«ier  20  years 

20  ye;irs  and  over 

Not  utated 


Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
I'reseiit  a;;e: 

20  yrars  and  over 

Not  slated 


Deafness  occorred  not  stiited- 
l*r<'s»-nt  ago: 

Under  20  years 

20  ye;irs  and  over 

Not  staled 


Uaine. 


Present  ago: 

Under  20  years... 
20  years  and  over. 
Niit  stated 


Deafness  oecurred  undcrSyears- 
Presenl  age 

Undrr  -0  years , 

20  years  and  over 

Not  staled 


Deafness  oecurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  age; 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

Kot  stated 


TotiU. 


23,89(1 


9.281 

14. 148 

267 


002 

,2J3 
28 


200 

1, 102 

17 


354 

4 


983 

2,282 

94 


2,342 

4,030 

09 


1,831 

2,510 

30 


241 

G99 

9 


43 

325 

3 


227 

1,028 

20 


67 

281) 

i 


53 

141 

1 


Male. 


13,241 


6,109 

7,880 

102 


3,999 

4,552 

68 


534 

1,213 

18 


117 

COI 

12 


206 


549 

1,3U8 
62 


3,841 


1,307 

2,497 

37 


1,031 

1,330 

20 


123 

380 

5 


22 

162 

1 


131 

679 

10 


194 


40 

152 

2 


Female. 


10,455 


4,082 

6,208 

105 


3.108 

3,016 

56 


458 

1,029 

10 


83 

501 

5 


148 


433 

974 
32 


3,200 


1,035 

2,133 

32 


800 

1,171 

10 


118 

319 

4 


21 
163 


96 
449 

10 


27 

137 

2 


Total. 


Male. 


12,526 


4,851 

7,527 

148 


3, 786 

4,412 

04 


482 
1,155 

15 


101 

559 

11 


188 
2 


482 

1,213 

56 


3,807 


1,292 

2,478 

37 


1,020 

1,331 

20 


121 
370 


102 
1 


10 


40 


Female. 


9,007 


3,818 

6,988 

101 


2,949 

3,507 

56 


408 
970 


08 

468 

5 


137 
2 


393 

900 

29 


3,109 


1,025 

2,112 

32 


792 

1,169 

16 


118 

317 

4 


21 

159 

2 


94 

436 

10 


160 


27 

137 

2 


Native  bom. 


Paronta  native. 


Male. 


8,360 


»,125 

5,117 

118 


2.448 

3,031 

49 


277 

744 

8 


56 

373 

10 


131 
1 


344 

838 

50 


2,376 


087 

1,060 

29 


538 

900 

14 


57 
231 

4 


12 

108 

1 


80 

392 

9 


30 

135 

2 


Female. 


2,575 

4,172 

80 


1,999 

2,470 

43 


241 

061 

7 


43 
322 

4 


292 
026 
24 


562 

1,478 

24 


449 

817 

10 


48 
212 
"  3 


9 

114 
2 


56 

312 

9 


18 

114 

2 


One  or  both 
parcnis  foreign. 


Mole. 


2,740 


1,418 

1,309 

19 


1,117 

812 

11 


159 

254 

5 


103 

133 

t        3 


967 


497 
463 

7 


Female. 


1,088 


093 

984 

11 


707 

020 

9 


127 

167 

1 


81 
U2 

1 


351 

339 

0 


261 

224 

5 


51 


Foralsn  bom. 


Male. 


1,420 


308 

1,101 

11 


221 
500 

4 


4« 

157 

2 


35 

242 

3 


461 


108 

355 

1 


79 

156 

1 


11 
117 


19 


Female. 


1,003 


250 

832 

10 


183 
417 

4 


40 

148 

1 


20 
162 

4 


409 


112 
295 


82 

128- 

1 


Male. 


348 
14 


213 

140 

4 


18 


Femala. 


sa 


204 

280 

4 


159 
109 


69 

6S 

1 


15 
83 


40 
74 
8 


31 


10 
21 


S 
U 


476 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  DTJJIB,  EXCLUSIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX.  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

wnn-E. 

Total. 

Native 

born. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLORED. 

AOB  PEIUODS. 

Parents  native.  ' 

One  or  both 
pai'euts  foreign. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. ' 

1 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

North  Atlantic  division— Maine— Cont'd. 
Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

18 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

7 

2 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  flge: 

5 

4 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Preseut  Pge: 

8 

81 

3 

195 

C 
39 

2 

113 

2 

45 

1 

82 

C 

39 

2 

113 

2 
45 

1 

82 

4 

33 

2 

90 

1 
30 

1 

67 

2 
4 

1 
0 

2 

3 

1 

1 

10 

5 

13 

10 

Present  age: 

37 

155 

3 

32 

88 

2 

3 
12 

21 

90 

2 

17 

48 

2 

3 
9 

16 
65 

1 

15 
40 

21 

90 

2 

17 
48 
2 

3 
0 

16 
03 

1 

15 
40 

13 
76 

1 

11 
41 

1 

1 
8 

11 

65 

1 

11 
32 

3 
6 

1 

3 
4 

1 

1 
4 

5 
8 

4 

6 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  ago: 

1 
4 

3 
3 

3 

4 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  a^e: 

2 

3 

3 

3 

I 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Prese-Dt  ago : 

8 

7 

1 

7 

1 

4 

1 

3 

SeafnrBB  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

2 

1 

1 

1 

• 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  ago: 

2 

1 

l.iO 
1(11 

.       33 

73 

2 

2 
13 

1 
25 

1 

20 

1 

01 

1 
23 

1 

20 
1 

61 

1 
22 

5? 

1 
2 

18 

1 

44 

1 

2 

78 

78 

16 

» 

7 

8 

" 

Prosent  age: 

20 

57 
1 

18 
40 

1 

I 

10 
41 

1 

15 

33 

1 

1 
7 

20 

57 
1 

18 
40 

1 

1 
G 

16 

44 
1 

15 
33 

1 

1 

7 

10 
45 

8 
36 

8 

7 
1 

7 

4 
1 

S 

3 

1 

5 
3 

1 

2 

5 

3 
5 

Deafnenn  occurred  under  0  ycara- 
Prewut  ago: 

9 
32 

8 
25 

1 

2 

* 

0 

5 

.... 

DcifneiiS  r.<curTed  5  to  10  years— 
Pn-Hi-nt  ngc: 

t 

1 

4 

1 

7 

1 

i           ' 

1      

Dfsafncsj*  occurred  10  to  20  \cars— 
Present  n;;e: 

1 

1 

9 

6 

4 

5 

4 

3 

4 

2 

': 

C'.'.'.'... 

^^ 

DoafneiM  (uTtirred  203'cnrB  and  over— 
Preieut  a;;o  : 
'<!0  \t-aTH  nnd  over 

1 

1 

1 

1 

DcafneBMocrnrrfMl  not  fttnlf^l- 
Prr»w*nt  nju: 

I 
6 

1 
S 

1 

b 

1 

6 

i 

MotsUled 

1 

TIIK  DEAF  AND  DITMR 


477i 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  KXCLUSIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP, 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


Totol. 

Male. 

Fcmalo. 

WIIITK. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

OOLOUKD. 

AGK  PERIODS. 

Faronts  native. 

One  or  Iinth 
parcDta  foreig^D. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fcmalo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Korth  Atlantic  division— ContinuoU. 

971 

481 

490 

477 

489 

278 

317 

116 

87 

83 

85 

4 

t 
1 

Prfsont  npo: 

2C5 

702 

4 

204 

865 

3 

35 
01 

1 

11 
4G 

141 

337 

3 

113 

178 

3 

15 
46 

124 
365 

1 

91 

187 

139 

335 

3 

112 
177 

;i 

14 
45 

124 
361 

1 

91 
187 

S5 
221 

o 

48 

118 

2 

3 

28 

ii' 

64 

202 

1 

45 
137 

66 
49 

1 

63 
33 

1 

7 
10 

47 
40 

18 
65 

23 

62 

2 
2 

1 

Dwifnc88  orcurrod  under  5  years— 
Prespnt  ago: 

33 
31 

11 
26 

13 

19 

1 
1 

Xo't  (itute4l 

DnafncsR  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
rrcspiit  age: 

20 

45 

1 

7 
24 

20 

45 

1 

7 
24 

5 

20 

1 

1 
19 

g 

6 

4 
7 

6 
13 

1 
1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
rre^fiit  ngc: 

4 

22 

4 

22 

2 
2 

3 
1 

2 
6 

3 

* 

D  afnees  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  ago: 

12 

5 

7 

5 

7 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  age: 

15 

188 

9 

80 

6 
102 

9 

8U 

6 
101 

4 

57 

3 
75 

4 
4 

2 

1 

1 
25 

1 

25 

I 

Hhode  Island 

105 

51 

54 

49 

52 

26 

27 

12 

17 

11 

8 

2 

2 

Present  age : 

42 

60 

3 

35 

39 

2 

6 

11 

1 

16 

33 

2 

15 

21 

1 

26 

27 

1 

20 
18 

1 

6 
6 

15 
32 
2 

14 
21 

1 

24 

27 
1 

18 
IS 

1 

6 
6 

4 

21 

1 

4 
14 

4 

1 

11 
15 

1 

8 
12 

1 

3 

1 

6 
6 

12 
5 

5 
5 

1 

4 
1 

1 

7 

1 
1 

2 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occuired  under  5  years — 
Present  age: 

0 
& 

9 

4 

1 
2 

1 

2 

Not  stated 

DeafncRfl  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Presont  age: 

i 

* 

3 
1 

5 
1 

5 
1 

4 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  aud  over — 
Present  ago: 

2 

2 

2 

2 



:::::::::::;::::;i 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  age: 

1 
5 

1 
4 

1 
3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

278 

150 

122 

155 

119 

109 

91 

27 

15 

19 

13 

1 

S 

Present  age: 

60 

215 

3 

48 

142 

2 

7 
27 

30 

118 

2 

S2 

87 

1 

3 
12 

24 
97 

1 

16 
55 

1 

4 

15 

36 

117 

2 

32 

80 

1 

3 

12 

24 
94 
1 

10 
63 

1 

4 
15 

23 

84 

2 

05 
1 

1 
7 

16 

74 

1 

11 

47 

1 

3 
12 

10 
17 

7 
8 

3 
16 

1 

12 

1 

t 

Deafness  occarrod  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 

8 
13 

5 
5 

2 
8 

1 

1 

3 

Deafness  ocrnired  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age : 

1 
2 

1 

3 

1 
3 

1 

IJo't  stated 

■•••• 

478 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB.  AND  BLIND. 


.Table  194.— DEAF  AKD  DUMB,  EXCLUSIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDEU  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEAES  OP 
AGE  AND  OVEE,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Mole. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  boru. 

COIX>EED. 

ACE  PKBIOSS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fcm.ile. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

ITortli  Atlantic  division — Connecticut — Cont. 
Dcaluess  occurrctl  10  to  20  years— 
Present  a^c: 

2 
21 

1 
6 

1 
15 

1 
G 

1 

14 

5' 

1 

1 

2 

!        i 
1 

i 

1 

l>onfness  occorred  20  years  and  over— 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Dearneita  ooooxred  not  8tat4ul— 
Pre^'ieiit  ase: 

3 

22 
1 

2,441 

3 
11 

3 
11 

h' 

1 

704 

1 
6 

2' 

1 

i 

11 
1 

1,355 

11 
1 

1,344 

4 

4 

Not  stated 

1.086 

1,079 

588 

461 

332 

179 

159 

11 

7 

Present  agt*: 

929 

1,493 

10 

730 
846 

10 

95 

230 

3 

16 

104 

1 

20 

523 

822 
10 

414 

456 

6 

40 

132 
2 

8 
54 

406 

671 

9 

316 
390 

4 

40 

104 

1 

8 
60 

1 

7 

520 

814 

10 

411 

451 

6 

46 
130 

8 

54 

403 

067 

9 

313 
300 

4 

49 

104 

1 

8 

50 

1 

229 

400 

9 

176 

252 

6 

21 
03 
1 

4 

30 

9 

188 

393 

7 

149 

231 

3 

15 
63 

250 

210 

1 

205 
128 

21 
47 

1 

3 
15 

175 
156 

1 

133 
98 

1 

20 
28 

41 

30 
71 

40 
118 

1 

31 
61 

3 

8 

3 

i 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
l*r*-sent  nge: 

3 
5 

8 

Deafness  occorred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  ngc: 
Under  ilO  Tears 

4 
20 

8 

23 

1 

20  rears  nnd  over 

1             " 

Pcarnofts  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Prescn  r  ago : 

4 

31 
1 

3 

4 
10 

1 
9 

0 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Preseut  ngc: 
2o  \'ear8  and  over-. 

13 

13 

1 

1 

3 

4 

Xot  stated 

Deafness  ocoarred  not  stated- 
Pn-M-iitage:                                            "♦ 

88 

287 

5 

481 

65 

167 

2 

207 

33 

120 

3 

214 

55 

166 

2 

263 

33 

116 

8 

209 

28 

112 

2 

105 

20 
75 
3 

144 

21 
19 

12 
20 

0 
35 

1 
21 

1 

4 

02 

30 

30 

sr, 

4 

A 

Present  age: 

155 

323 

3 

104 
138 

1 

14 
41 

87 
180 

68 
143 

3 

47 

09 

1 

4 
21 

86 
177 

66 

138 

3 

47 
59 

1 

4« 
119 

51 

45 
97 

2 

31 
42 

33 
29 

23 
13 

U 
15 

1 

9 
8 

1 

1 
3 

7 
29 

9 
26 

1 
3 

i 

Deafness  orcarrcd  under  S  years- 
I'rescnl  iim-: 

57 
77 

.'.7 
71! 

7 
12 

7 
0 

1 

Deafne-H  uccurrud  5  to  10  years — 
Pn?ifiil  agi- : 

10 
20 

10 
20 

7 
13 

3 
13 

3 
5 

2 

3 

} 

Ik  ol  stated 

Dcafnf->>H  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  agi;: 

4 

27 

2 
U 

2 
10 

2 

11 

2 
15 

2 

8 

1 
13 

i' 

1 

2 

2 

1 

Kot  stated 

T'     '               1 1 rrcd  20  years  and  over— 

4 

33 
115 

2 

2 

18 
70 

2 

15 

46 

2 

2 

17 

OB 

2 

15 

43 

2 

2 

10 
45 

2 

10 

27 

2 

:...  Mai«i 

Deafni-An  oeeunrtl  iKit  atAt«ll — 
l*IT»r-nl  age; 

Cmler  2'>  vnarn 

7 
10 

3 

* 

is' 

2 
12 

1 
2 

3 

Mo'taUMl 

I 


i 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


479 


tji-Dl.K  191.- 


-DEAP  AND  DUMB,  EXCLUSIVE  OP  THE  CONGENITA!^  DEAF,  TINDER  20  YEAR.S  OP  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


'Jotal. 

Slalo. 

Female. 

waiTE. 

cou 

Total. 

Kntivo  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

)aBD. 

AGB  PBBI0D8. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Malo. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Femola. 

North  Atlantic  division— Continued. 

2,071 

1,146 

925 

1,134 

912 

782 

052 

255 

189 

07 

71 

12 

13 

rrosent  afio: 

751 

1,291 

29 

592 

079 

14 

73 

227 

4 

10 

89 

2 

19 
1 

76 

277 

8 

2,445 

423 

707 

10 

334 
355 

7 

42 
120 

7 

47 

1 

7 
1 

40 

172 

5 

1,330 

328 
534 

13 

258 

321 

7 

31 

101 
2 

3 
42 

1 

12 

415 

703 
10 

328 

355 

41 

125 

2 

7 

47 

1 

7 
1 

39 

109 

5 

1,007 

323 

576 

13 

2.^.5 
324 

7 

31 

101 

2 

3 
40 

1 

12 

277 

492 

13 

216 

256 

5 

22 

84 

2 

0 
35 

1 

5 
1 

33 

112 

4 

911 

211 
432 

9 

171 

237 

4 

17 
81 

2 

29 

I 

10 

117 
135 

3 

95 
74 

2 

16 

23 

85 

101 

3 

62 

67 

2 

11 
14 

21 
76 

17 
25 

3 
13 

27 

43 

1 

22 

20 

1 

3 
6 

8 

4 

6 

8 

Dnafnoss  occurred  under  5  years— 
ripsMiit  ace: 

a 

3 

DoftfncKs  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
i'ri'.scnt  ago: 

1 
1 

Deafnosa  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  a^e: 

1 

1 
5 

6 

6 

2 

Not  stated 

Denfiieas  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
IVfsi'nt  age: 

2 

2 

1 

^'i>*t  stated 

Dearness  occurred  not  stated — 
rrcscnt  nso: 

36 

105 

3 

1,115 

34 

99 
3 

801 

21 

75 

2 

777 

5 

23 

1 

6i 

11 

13 

1 

56 

1 
32 

2 

li 

1 

3 

2 
6 

32 

28 

323 

254 

Present  age: 

1,029 

1,372 
44 

090 

703 

13 

129 

217 

5 

23 

135 

3 

GO 

1 

182 
257 
22 

54 

527 

707 
30 

348 

402 

9 

07 

105 

4 

15 

82 

3 

38 

502 

605 
8 

342 
301 

4 

02 
112 

1 

13 
63 

367 
613 

27 

265 

343 

0 

38 

90 

3 

7 
57 
3 

30 

369 
485 

7 

267 

2.')5 
4 

35 

87 

1 

6 
37 

344 
642 

25 

251 

309 

0 

32 

72 

2 

0 

50 

3 

25 

55 
86 
14 

22 

343 
427 

7 

245 
229 

~4 

33 
72 

1 

5 
34 

10 

47 

1 

8 
20 

25 
81 

7 
24 

1 

6 

8 

1 
27 

100 

154 
9 

ai 

59 
3 

29 
15 

1 

8 
25 

133 

J20 

1 

75 
46 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 

rrt'^cnt  age: 

21 

17 

1 
9 

Not  stated 

Denfiiofls  occnrre*)  5  to  10  j-c.irs — 
rresciitnge: 

lTlitler2U  vr.lrs 

5 
13 
1 

1 
3 

i5 

1 
5 

27 
25 

5 

Not  stated 

Deafness  oceurrcd  10  to  20  years — 
rresent  age: 
Under  20  years 

1 

1 

7 
IS 

4 

2 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  ago: 

"l 

85 

117 

2 

26 

21 

1 

61 

85 

1 

24 

16 
1 

60 

70 

1 

22 

*> 

5 

3 

8 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  aco : 

97 
140 
20 

28 

57 
93 
15 

28 

5 

1 
1 

40 

47 

5 

24 

32 

1 

3 

1 
3 

8 

Not  stated 

Delaware 

3 

2 

Present  ago: 

Under  20  Tears 

21 
33 

9 
19 

12 
14 

9 
19 

11 
13 

8 
14 

11 
11 

1 

1 
1 

3 

2 

Not  stjited 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  a<;e: 
Under  20  Tears 

10 
12 

4 

8 

0 
4 

4 

8 

r, 

4 

4 
0 

5 

4 

1 

20  Years  aiid  over 

1 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Pre.*»ent  apo : 
Under  20  years 

3 
8 

3 
4 

3 
4 

5' 

3 
3 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Hot  stated 

480 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  19-1.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  EXCLUSIVE  OV  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP  ' 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  ni<TINCTIi>\  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  ANM  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITK. 

Total. 

Kative  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLORED. 

AGE  PEBIODS. 

Farects  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  Ibix-ign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Soath  Atlantic  division— Delaware— Cont'd. 
l)eafiit?-3  ocvurre<l  10  to 20  years — 
Trcstnt  ase: 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deafnosfl  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  ago : 

1 

1 

1 

1 

DeafneBR  occurred  not  stated— 
Pre-sout  age: 

8 
8 

5 
4 

3 
4 

5 
4 

3 
3 

4 
4 

3 
3 

1 

1 

jiaiyland 

408 

225 

183 

193 

165 

144 

121 

32 

27 

17 

17 

32 

18 

Present  age : 

138 

264 

6 

96 
124 

70 

152 

3 

46 
69 

68 

112 

3 

50 
65 

63 

137 

3 

38 
G2 

SO 
104 

2 

46 
62 

43 

99 

2 

32 
47 

47 

72 

2 

37 
39 

8 
24 

11 
16 

2 
14 

1 

2 
4 

1 
16 

17 
15 

s 

8 

1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Pn-sent  age : 

4 
11 

8 
8 

1 
5 

8 
7 

4 

8 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  yeara— 
Pre»«ODt  age: 

23 

52 

1 

4 

20 

14 
31 

9 
21 

1 

3 
5 

8 
31 

6 
20 

1 

5 

C 

17 

9' 

5 
14 

1 

1 
3 

2 
10 

1 
5 

6 

8 

4 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Prei»-«t  ag«: 

1 
15 

1 
12 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

Dcafuess  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  age: 

16 

1 

15 

52 
4 

76 

10 

6 
1 

6 

25 

1 

30 

10 

6 

1 

5 
21 

7 

5 
19 

24 

4 

1 

4 

12 

1 

3 

1 

Deafuess  occurred  not  stated— 
Pr*itent  age: 

9 

27 
3 

46 

6 

22 

3 

35 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 
5 

1 

2 
1 

1 

8 

4 

1 

District  of  Colombia                

29 

10 

10 

9 

1 

II 

1 

Present  age: 

32 
42 
2 

18 

21 

1 

4 
7 

1 

1 
3 

20 
25 

1 

11 
11 

12 
17 

1 

7 
10 
1 

1 
3 

13 
21 

1 

« 

10 

11 
17 

1 

6 
10 

1 

1 
3 

10 
14 

5 

7 

1 
1 

7 
11 

1 

2 
7 
1 

1 
1 

3 
6 

1 

1 
3 

4 

5 

1 

7 
4 

1 

1            ' 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafnr-ss  occurrwl  under  5  years- 
Pres^-nt  ngi- : 

4 
3 

5 

1 

1 

\ 

Di*«fiif  nR  ficnired  0  to  10  years — 

3 
4 
1 

1 
1 

3 
3 
1 

2 
2 

1 

2 

1 

DpafoMM  or^iiiTiMl  10  to  20  years — 
]'r^Hi-rit  nc«; 

1 

2 

1 

2 

■J 

1 

D«afn<-ni«  ocriirrcU  20  years  nn«I  ovcr-- 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Not  stat*-d 

Drafi,.  .-.  .,.  r  ,m-<l  not  stated— 

.  .1  rs 

8 
8 

b 

7 

4 

1 

4 

6 

4 
1 

4 
6 

4 

1 

1 

!. 

1 

itol»lat«l 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


481 


I'ABu:  19i.-ni:.Vl'  AND  DTTMR,  FACLKSIVE  OF  TIIK  COXr.ENITAL  DEAF,  ITN'DKIt  20  VKAK'S  OF  AOK  AND  20  YEAUS  OP 
AUK  AND  ()Vi:i{,  WITH  DI.STINCTION  OF  SEX,  COl.OU,  AND  NATIVITV,   KTC— Coiiliiiiicil. 


Total. 

Malo. 

Femnlc. 

WlllTE. 

COD 

Total. 

Katlvoborn. 

Forciirn  l>fim. 

aiiKO. 

AOB  PERIODS. 

raren  ts  native. 

One  nr  both 
parentH  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

South  Atlantic  division— C'ontimicd. 

487 

230 

252 

5 

147 

183 

3 

33 

32 

1 

4 

15 

1 

8 

257 

230 

193 

168 

187 

163 

4 

2 

2 

8 

04 

e2 

Present  ago : 

112 

142 

3 

71 

79 

1 

19 
14 
1 

2 
9 
1 

7 

118 
110 

76 

54 

2 

14 
18 

73 

117 

3 

48 

07 

1 

13 
13 
1 

1 
7 
1 

6 

81 

82 

65 
44 

8 
13 

72 

112 

3 

48 
65 

1 

12 
13 

1 

1 
7 
1 

5 

83 

78 
2 

55 

42 

2 

7 
11 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

30 
2S 

34 
28 

3 

Dcnfneen  ocruriccl  under  5  i, ears— 
rr»*8ont  ajjc: 



23 
12 

21 

2 



2 

10 

DenfnesH  occnrrcd  5  to  10  yoars— 
Present  ago: 

1.::::::: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

s 

1 

5 

De.Tfnesrt  orciim-d  10  to  20  yoais— 
Present  i»ge : 

2 
C 

I 

1 
4 

1 
2 

1 

2 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  ovvr — 
Present  ajic : 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



Present  a^e: 
Under  liO  \'6ar8 

4G 
64 

20 
t           33 

26 
31 

11 
24 



20 
20 

11 
22 

20 
20 

9 
9 

g 

2 

u 

Not  stated          

2S!) 

lOfl 

180 

3 

95 
98 

151 

138 

144 



133 



132 

110 

6 

11 

0 

3 

7 

6 

Preaent  age: 

53 

95 

3 

47 

57 

53 
85 

49 

93 

2 

44 

57 

52 
81 

46 

84 

2 

41 

50 

45 

74 

6' 

7 

4 

5 

4, 
2 
1 

3 

1 
4 

3 

Kotstatcil  

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  ago: 

48 
41 

47 
39 

40 
35 

5' 

7 
2 

3 
2 

I 

2 

2 

Slot  slated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age: 

G 

3j 

3 
U 

3 
21 

2 

14 

3 
21 

0 

14 

3 
18 

1 

20  years  and  over 

1 

i 

0 

1 

1 

1 

Kot  stated 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 
Undt-r  20  years 

1 

'I 

7 

1 

8 

1 

5 

1 
7 

1 

5 

1 
0 

1 

5 

20  years  and  over 

10 

9 

» 

1 

1 

1 

Kot  stattd 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age : 

2 


2 

2 

Not  stated 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  ago : 

Under  20  vears 

4 

22 
2 

404 

175 

218 

11 

114 
321 

1 

15 
31 

2 
11 

227 

11 

2 
10 

1 

182 

2 
10 

2 
9 
1 

181 

2 

10 

1 

1 
1 

45 

1 

Not  staled 

177 

142 

142 

1 

35 

Present  age: 

94 

123 

10 

58 

05 

1 

6 
15 

81 

95 

I 

56 
56 

78 
94 
10 

53 

54 

1 

5 
12 

65 
76 

49 
48 

78 
93 
10 

53 

64 

1 

5 
11 

65 
76 

I 

49 
48  ' 

1 

16 
29 

IS 

20  years  and  over 

1 

19 

Not  stated 

1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Present  ago: 
Under  20  years 



1 



5 
U 

7 

20  venra  and  over 





8 

" 

Deafness  oceuiTed  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ago: 
Under  20  vears 

9 
10 

7 
10 

7 
10 

1 
3 

2 

20  vrurs  and  over 

1 

e 

Not  stated 



Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 
Under  20  years 

4 
27 
1 

1 
17 

1 

3 
10 

1 
14 
1 

1 

8 

1 

1 
8 

a 

1  

> 

1 

Not  stated 

1 

1 

7176  INS 31 


482 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  DI'MB,  EXCLUSIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Coutiiuiod. 


TotaL 

Mole. 

Fomalo. 

wniTE. 

COLO 

TotaL 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

CED. 

AGE  FEIU0D3. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  fon-i^ii. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

1 

Female. ; 

Male. 

Female. 

8oDtb  Atlantic  division— North  Carolina — 
ContinutHl. 
I>eafiie»8  oiyiirrod  2Q  years  and  over— 
Preseut  agf ; 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

Dcafne<s  oronrrcd  not  state*!— 

43 

35 

9 

275 

29 
25 
8 

143 

13 
10 

1 

132 

19 

]3 
8 

78 

8 

7 

1 

67 

19 
13 
8 

78 

8 

7 

1 

66 

1 

10 
12 

5 

8 

1 

65 

65 

Present  a^o : 

134 

135 

0 

80 

56 

3 

18 
16 

1 

0 

25 

64 

74 

5 

39 

35 

2 

10 
3 
1 

4 

]7 

70 
61 

1 

41 
21 

1 

8 
13 

35 

40 

3 

24 

23 

1 

3 

1 
1 

3 

8 

33 
33 

1 

22 

14 

1 

1 
5 

35 

40 

3 

24 

23 

1 

3 
1 
1 

3 
8 

33 

32 

1 

22 
14 

1 

1 

5 

29 

34 

2 

15 

12 
1 

37 

1 

28 

DeafneM  occurred  under  5  years— 
Preseut  ayi*: 

19 

7 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
PrfR*snt  Hi:!': 

7 

8 

;:::::::: 

Denfoens  iMTiured  10  to  20  years— 
Preneut  »g«: 

2 

8 

1 
2 



1 
2 

1 
9 

1 

• 

DcafueHs  orr nrred  20  years  and  over — 

6 

2 

4 

3 

2 

I 

2 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Presfiil  ntzo: 

30 

32 

2 

303 

11 

17 
2 

200 

19 
15 

6 

8 

1 

125 

9 
9 

5 
8 
1 

117 

9 
9 

0 
9 
1 

75 

10 

e 

183 

108 

103 

7 

6 

1 

55 

uoorgia 

Present  ago: 

158 

197 

8 

112 

110 

4 

22 
30 

87 

103 

8 

02 
58 
4 

1 

11 
16 

71 
82 

50 

71 

4 

43 
4« 
3 

4 

11 

44 
64 

46 
07 
4 

40 

43 

3 

3 
11 

42 
01 

4 
3 

2 
3 

37 

34 

4 

19 

12 

1 

7 
6 

27 

1 

28 

DeafntNH  incurred  under 5  years — 
Prtftciit  nue: 

50 
52 

31 
37 

29 
34 

3 
2 

2 
3 

18 

1 

16 

DeafneMH  wcurrcd  5  to  10  years— 
PreKi-iit  at:o: 

11 
14 

5 
10 

S 

10 

1 

8 

4 

Deafnrvx  »'  riirre<l  10  to  20  years- 

7 
22 

n 

S 
12 

9 

2 
10 

2 

• 

5 

7 

3 

9 

6 
0 

6 

2 

4 

0 

5 

I 

B 

Deafnexfl  nc^urred  20  years  and  over— 

I'rcWMit  «;;pi: 

::::;::.!;:.. 

Dfnfiiisii  occurred  not atatod— 
Prp#*nt  aE«: 

17 
24 

4 

0 
10 
4 

8 
14 

3 
8 
1 

8 
10 

a 

3 

1 

8 
10 

e 

7 
8 

« 

K  at  •  Ui  U'U 

THE  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


483 


TABi-r.  1»-1.— DEAF  AND  DITMn.  EXCLK.SIVK   OK  TIIK  COXCKMTAI,  DKAF,  UNDER   20  YEARS  OP  AfJE  AND  20  YEARS  OV 
AGE  AND  UVEU,  WITH  Dl.STINCTlON  OF  SEX,  CULUK,  &HD  NAriVITV.  ETC.— CouUuiuxl. 


Totjd. 

Male. 

Kemule. 

— ■ —                                                                                             II 

WHITE. 

COU 

. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

3BID. 

AOB  PEniODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
puruntH  foreign. 

• 

Molo. 

Fomalo. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

:   Malo. 

Female. 

Male. 

FeroalSk 

Bouili  .MIniitio  division— Continard. 
Floriiln 

89 

63 

36 

29 

25 

20 

22 

2 

1 

1 

a 

24 

U 

rrpscnt  nco : 

Uinh-r  20  v^ni'fl 

51 
3 

18 

28 

1 

5 
U 

1 

1 

1 

IS 
32 
3 

10 
20 

1 

1 
4 
1 

17 
19 

7 

21 

1 

5 
16 

10 
15 

6 
19 

1 

4 

14 

10 
12 

I 

11 
11 
2 

6 

4 
1 

1 
3 

1 

7 
4 

20  \(yir^  and  <ivor 

2 

1 

2 

N  ot  stAt  ed 

1 

Denfnrsa  ocnin-cd  under  5  yoar.i — 
Pr«flnnt  ncP: 
IhidiT  2l!  vrnra 

8 
8 

6 

7 

6 
6 

1          1 

3 

1 

20  ve;»rs  niid  over 

2 

1 

Kot  iitalcd 

DenfnrnR  occtiired  5  to  10  years — 
Prrsont  njro: 

4 

1 

1 

1 

i 

I 

3 

1 

20  vi'ars  niul  over 

1 

1 

Kot  staled 

Deafness  oceurrod  10  to  20  years — 
Pri'sent  alc: 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1              1 



Not  stated 

Deafness  ocnirred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  ape: 

4 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  oeemred  not  stated — 

rnilor2o  vnnrs 

11 
12 
1 

10.401 

7 
0 

1 

5.  945 

4 
6 

2 

3 

■     1 

5,878 

2 

4 

2 
3 

1 

3,572 

2 

* 

5 
3 

3 

2 

20  vears  and  over 

Not  stated 

4,546 

4,504 

2,842 

1,509 

1.087 

797 

575 

67 

42 

Present  ase; 

4.224 

6, 150 

117 

3,310 

3.821 

DO 

4F^0 

1,009 

11 

93 

402 

11 

1G9 
2 

371 

089 
37 

1,691 

2.399 
3,475 

71 

1,892 

2,  100 

29 

241 

552 

6 

CO 

261 

8 

90 
1 

■     200 

400 

27 

929 

1,823 

2.075 

40 

1,418 

1,661 

27 

209 

457 

5 

33 

201 

3 

73 

1 

1C5 

283 

10 

702 

2,370 

3,439 

69 

1,870 

2,147 

29 

239 

542 

6 

58 

258 

7 

94 

1 

203 

393 

20 

913 

1.805 
2,65.-; 

44 

1.406 
1,048 

27 

204 

455 

4 

32 

200 

3 

71 

1 

103 

28 1 

9 

752 

1.423 

2,097 

50 

1.148 

1,332 

21 

122 

315 

1 

28 

148 

0 

CO 

127 
242 
22 

641 

1,140 

1,670 

32 

891 

1,061 

21 

lis 

279 
3 

21 

126 

2 

42 

1 

no 

162 
5 

546 

772 

727 

10 

599 

460 

5 

91 

133 

3 

27 
59 

540 

542 

b 

424 

341 

4 

60 

98 

1 

7 
33 

173 

615 

9 

123 

319 

3 

26 

94 

2 

3 
31 

1 

23 
1 

21 

98 

2 

80 

125 
443 

7 

91 

240 

2 

20 

78 

29 
36 
2 

oo 
13 

20 

20 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  .lee: 

I'nder  20  years ... 

12 
13 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 

Deafness  necurrcd  5  to  10  years- 
Present  ni:e: 
T'nder  20  vears 

•> 
10 

5 
2 

1 

1 
1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  affe: 

4 

41 

1 

17 

3 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  nge: 

11 

12 

3 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  ape : 

65 

58 

2 

192 

43 
58 

10 
Ul 

4 

72 

3 
8 
1 

16 

2 
2 

1 

10 

Not  stated 

Ohio 

134 

Present  ape: 

T7ndor  20  vears 

019 

l.a.io 

4C9 

C41 

0 

70 
173 

325 

687 

17 

2.10 

302 

6 

88 
93 

294 

463 

5 

219 

279 
3 

32 
80 

322 

574 

17 

249 

356 
6 

37 
89 

287 

400 

5 

210 

278 
3 

30 
80 

244 

385 
12 

191 

238 

3 

25 
62 

221 

320 

5 

165 

202 
3 

22 
B3 

09 

120 

3 

52 
3 

10 
13 

51 

83 

0 

69 

2 

S 

35 

15 
57 

3 

13 

7 
3 

Not  stateil 

Deafness  occurred  nnder  5  years- 
Present  ago: 

41 
46 

10 
30 

I 
6 

8 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  ago: 

Under  20  years 

5 

18 

2 

14 



3 
9 

1 
* 

a 

20  years  and  over 

Mot  stated 

484 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  EXCLT'SIVK  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF.  UNDER  20  YEAKS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVEK,  WITH  DISTESCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOE,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Coutiuued. 


■■ 

Total. 

Male. 

Tcmaie. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Forcitjn  born. 

COLOEED. 

AQS  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Kortli  Central  division— Ohio— Continnod. 
Dearncss  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  »ee: 

20 

81 

6 

29 

1 

60 

126 

6 

1,229 

11 

48 

S 

18 

1 

26 
66 
5 

700 

9 

33 

1 

11 

11 
47 
5 

17 

1 

25 
65 
5 

692 

8 
■      32 

1 

11 

1 

7 
29 

9 

7 

19 

1 

7 

4 

10 

1 

7 

i 

1 

6 

S 

1 

5 
1 

1 
7 

1 

DearuenH  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  :ij;e: 

3 

4 

1 

Deafuess  occurred  not  stated— 

34 
60 

529 

33 

69 

1 

525 

21 

47 

5 

561 

27 

39 

1 

439 

3 
11 

I 

1 
11 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Kotfltnted          ... 

108 

67 

23 

19 

8 

4 

Present  ace : 

486 

725 

18 

397 

450 

8 

43 

128 

3 

11 
62 

1 

20 

273 

420 

7 

224 
271 

1 

21 
70 

1 

38 

1 

9 

213 

30,1 

U 

173 
179 

22 

53 
2 

4 

24 

269 

417 

G 

220 

269 

1 

21 

70 

1 

7 
37 

210 

304 

11 

170 

179 

7 

22 

:8 

2 

4 
24 

218 

339 

4 

178 
228 

15 
49 

4 

30 

185 

244 

10 

153 

144 

6 

17 

47 

2 

2 
18 

49 

57 
2 

41 

31 

1 

5 
10 
1 

I 

23 
44 

2 
21 

2 
16 

1 

1 
11 

1 

1 
3 

4 
3 

1 

4 
2 

8 

1 

Xo*t  stated                             

DeafnfSR  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  a^c: 

16 
24 

1 
10 

8 

DeafncFs  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Prfftent  ago: 
rnd<T20  Tears 

4 

8 

1 
5 

■ 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  ajre: 

2 

... 

2 

1 

1 
1 

Xo't  stated 

Deafuesfl  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  a;:e: 

11 

9 

10 

6 

9 

3 

' 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  staled— 
Pn'-cent  occ: 

35 

65 

6 

1,023 

664 
939 
20 

657 

S82 

11 

40 

133 

1 

12 
91 

44 

1 

46 

89 
S 

21 
32 

4 

915 

14 

33 

2 

708 

21 
32 

4 

900 

14 

33 

2 

700 

21 

26 

4 

518 

421 

¥ 

1 
7 

4 

niiDois 

274 

198 

114 

87 

9 

4 
S 

2 

Prcaent  nge: 

406 

496 

13 

343 

319 

7 

25 
6U 

258 
443 

7 

211 

203 

4 

24 

73 

1 

3 
47 

402 
491 

13 

3  to 

318 

7 

25 
60 

257 
442 

7 

213 
262 

4 

24 
73 

1 

3 
47 

215 

2!10 

13 

181 

184 

7 

12 
30 

8 

22 

2 

15 

19 

33 

4 

140 

207 

5 

124 

167 

3 

13 

37 

1 

2 
32 

155 
119 

134 
81 

n 

16 

93 
105 

1 

77 

60 

1 

10 
21 

32 
83 

25 
03 

16 
70 

1 

12 
35 

1 

1 

fi.  ,r,.-. .«  .^■',  iirn?d  under  5  years — 

3 
1 

1 

1 

IV..,. „. ...  ../-..rrcd  S  to  10 years— 

4 

S 

1 
15 

T'*-'",.,-.  -..'-irred  10  to 20 years— 

9 
44 

2 

20 

9 
44 
2 

19 

6 
14 

1 
5 

.-.  ,...."  ....d  over 

10 

8 

IV'' ■-■  -rred  20  years  and  over- 

24 

17 

36 

1 

24 

1 

17 

30 

1 

13 

1 

10 
18 

1 

4 

3 

7 

1 

1 

Dftafnrn^  orrnrrcl  not  stated— 

29 
63 

* 

28 
50 
4 

6  6 

7  la 

3 
10 

2 
H 

1 

1 

3 

ZiotsUted 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


485 


Table  194.-DEAP  AND  DITMB,  EXCLUSIVi;  OK  THE  COXOENITAL  DEW,  UNDKK  20  YEARS  OP  AOK  AND  L'O  YEARS  OV 
AGE  AND  OVEK,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOH,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Malo. 

Female. 

1 

:^ ■= —  ■                                         — = =.1^ ■— 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  Item. 

Foreign  bom. 

coLoua 

AOE  PEBIODS. 

Parents 

native. 

Onnorbolli 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

FoRialo. 

Malo. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Hale. 

I 
Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Borlli  fontrol  division— Continued. 

1,087 

655 

482 

552 

479 

267 

240 

172 

133 

113 

100 

3 

8 

PrcBont  agp : 

305 
638 

* 

312 

405 

2 

44 

125 

210 
343 

163 

217 

1 

21 
62 

185 

285 

2 

140 

188 
1 

23 
63 

208 

342 

2 

161 

216 

1 

21 
02 

IS". 
202 

149 
186 

1 

23  j 
02  • 

81 

182 

1 

70 
123 

5 
30 

71 

107 

2 

62 
100 

1 

1 

1 
5  ' 
30 

100 
72 

8.1 
50 

24 
88 

1 

17 
50 

1 

5 
17 

31 

2 

75'!             1 

8 

Deafnc-sa  occurred  uoJer  5  years— 
Tresont  ago: 

74 

43 

01 

38 

23               2 

«i !. 

3 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Present  ago : 

11 
15 

11 
9 

7 
17 

1 

J)«arnc8s  occorred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age : 

8 
44 

3 
25 

5 
19 

3 
25 

5 
19 

2 
12 

X? 

1 
7 

3 

1 

6 

8 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  age; 

7 

4 

3 

* 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Deafnei^a  occurred  not  stated — 

31 

57 

2 

820 

23 
35 

1 

485 

8 
22 

1 

335 

23 
35 

1 

485 

8 
22 

1 

335 

7 
14 

1 

H2 

2 
13 
1 

104 



40 
50 

33 
38 

1 

7 
10 

14 

7 

5 
2 

2 
14 

1 

7 

218 

149 

125 

82 

Present  age : 

348 

460 

12 

253 

275 

8 

50 

74 

1 

7 

35 

1 

11 

203 
275 

7 

151 

157 

5 

32 
47 

1 

4 
20 

145 

185 
5 

107 

118 

3 

18 
27 

203 
275 

7 

151 

157 

5 

32 
47 

1 

4 
2U 

145 

185 
5 

107 

118 

3 

18 
27 

59 

80 

46 
43 
3 

8 
14 

116 

100 
2 

87 
68 

1 

18 

15 

1 

2 
4 

84 
«} 

62 
48 

1 

11 
7 

28 

95 

2 

18 

40 

1 

6 
18 

IS 

65 

2 

12 
32 

1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age: 

10 



Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Present  age: 

3 
15 

1 

6 

3 
15 

1 

6 

2 
5 

3 

1 
4 
1 

2 
2 

11 

9 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 

Pre,sentagc: 

5 

5 

2 

2 

4 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  age: 

33 

65 

2 

520 

10 
46 

1 

321 

17 
19 

1 

190 

10 
46 

1 

320 

17 
19 

1 

199 

3 
15 

9 
4             13 

9 
5 

t 

4 
18 

1 

1 

1        113 

3 

10 
1 

82 

54   '        i"!^' 

84 

03 

::« 
1 

43 
18 

1 

5 
3 

61 

1 

1 

1 

Present  age; 

229 

286 

5 

180 

192 

2 

27 
40 

1 

137 

182 

2 

107 
126 

I 

17 

28 

1 

92 

104 

3 

7.1 
CO 

1 

10 
12 

137 

181 

2 

107 
126 

1 

17 
27 

1 

92 

104 

3 

73 
CO 

1 

10 
12 

3. 

50 

1 

23 

31 

1 

6 
C 

25 
29 

i          77 
1          48 

i           29 
1           83 
1             1 

23 
61 

14 
45 

2 

0 
29 



1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Pnvieut  age : 

1 

21 
19 

61 
31 

DeafnCHs  orrnrred  5  to  10  years — 
Prosoiit  .11:1': 

3 

4 

8 
11 

3 

10 

1 

2 
5 

1 

Mot  stated 

486 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  EXCLUSn'E  OF  THE  CONGEXITAL  DEAK,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


•s 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

~~ — — 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

COLOBBD. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foroign. 

- 

Wale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Kortb  Central  division — MinnesoUi— Cont'd. 
Deafness  orcuri-od  10  to  2U  years — 
Prcst-at  a-re: 

4 

20 

1 

8 

2 
10 

2 

10 

1 

4 

2 

10 

2 

10 

1 

4 

2 
3 

6 

1 

1 

2 

3 

0 

Denfnees  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  ago: 

4 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

20  >  ears  and  over 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Pre-si'ut  ago: 

18 

2U 

1 

883 

11 

14 

7 
12 

1 

343 

11 
14 

7 

12 
1 

348 

C 

1 
3 

G 

3 

5 
5 

3 
5 

1 
4 
1 

36 

530 

533 

306 

206 

157 

106 

70 

3 

1 

Present  age: 

364 

510 

11 

277 

327 

6 

S3 
91 

217 

312 

7 

1C5 

197 

2 

29 
55 

147 

198 

4 

112 
130 

4 

24 
36 

215 

311 

7 

163 

197 

2 

29 
55 

147 

107 

4 

112 

129 

4 

24 
36 

131 

171 
4 

102 

110 

2 

10 

■M 

80 

122 

4 

CO 

83 
4 

10 
20 

78 
77 
2 

56 
50 

58 
48 

6 

03 

1 

5 

37 

9 

2 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 
Prosentnse: 

44 

28 

8 
18 

2 

1 

Deafnesd  occnrred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  -.lilll: 

i:i 

15 

13 
13 

io' 

1 
3 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

10 
35 

8 
25 

2 

10 

8 
24 

lij 

3 
12 

2 

8 

[J 

8 

2 

4 

1 

Deafnc-ss  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  ago: 

19 

16 

3 

10 

3 

8 

1 

2 

C 

2 

Deafnrgs  occarrcd  not  stated— 
TrestBit  age: 

24 

38 
5 

1,274 

15 
19 
5 

689 

9 
19 

15 
071 

9 
19 

10 
11 
2 

507 

8 
10 

4 

2 

119 

1 
5 

1 
6 
1 

43 

4 

Itiasouri         

685 

573 

421 

116 

33 

18 

12 

Present  aRc: 

548 

714 

12 

417 

422 

4 

56 

127 

2 

7 
33 

307 

374 

8 

235 
210 

33 
CC 

1 

4 
17 

241 
340 

4 

1R2 

212 

2 

23 
01 

1 

3 
16 

299 
365 

7 

229 

208 
2 

32 

02 

1 

4 
17 

236 

334 
3 

178 

2U8 

22 
00 

225 

275 
7 

177 

102 

2 

22 
45 

1 

1 
13 

177 

244 

3 

131 

161 

2 

13 
40 

62 

67 

53 
63 

12 
33 

6 

27 

8 
9 
1 

6 
2 

5 

0 

1 

DeafocAs  occurred  under  5  j'eors — 
PrcHent  aRe: 

44 
33 

44 
36 

8 
13 

3 
11 

4 

4 

"^                 Not  stated                       ' 

Pre«<iit  iigc: 

9 
13 

0 
13 

1 
4 

3 
7 

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 

J>MfneKH  fK-cnrred  10  to  20  years — 
PrewKt  jige: 

3 
16 

3 
13 

3 
2 

3 

2 

Deafnfftn  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  np»: 

11 

7 

4 

7 

4 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

KuL  ntAtul 

^Deafn''»»  orrnnrd  oot  atatMl — 

68 

121 

~_    6 

3S 

74 

C 

33 

47 

1 

M 
71 

1              4 

33 
46 

1 

25 
BU 
4 

30 

27 

1 

0 
8 

3 
10 

3 
13 

1 
3 
1 

9 

1 

Jiot  nluled 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


487 


Tablb  194.— deaf  and  DUMB,  EXCLUSIVK  OF  TIIK  CONOKNITAL  DKAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AOE  AND  20  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND  OVEK,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Contiuucd. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  l)om. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLOBID. 

AaB  PEBI0D8. 

Parents  native. 

Ono  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Malo. 

Feinalo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fomalc. 

Male. 

Female. 

North  Conlr.ll  division— Continued. 

07 

43 

24 

43 

24 

6 

9 

14 

3 

21 

12 

Vre.sent  ngo: 

27 
40 

20 
23 

7 
17 

20 
23 

7 
17 

3 
5 

4 

5 

9 

D 

3 

8 
13 

20  years  and  ovor 

12 



DoafnesA  occurred  under  5  yoara — 
Present  flpo : 

21 
29 

14 
IG 

7 
13 

14 
18 

7 
13 

2 
4 

4 

4 

8 
3 

3 

4 

0 

g 

Deafue.ss  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
rresn.tacc: 

3 

7 

3 
4 

3 
4 

1 

2 

1 

20  years  aiid  over 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

Dearucss  occurred  10  to  20  yoara— 
rrosintnge: 

2 
2 

i 

o 

1 

1 

1 
1 

i' 

20  yiars  aiid  over 

1 

1 

Deafness  occnrrod  20  years  and  over- 
Present  nj;e: 

Dcafnesfl  occurred  not  staled— 
Tresi-ut  age : 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

20  years  aiid  over 



120 

0.9 

57 

09 

57 

28 

24 

20 

20 

21 

13 

Present  age : 

C3 

01 

43 
35 

29 

38 

2 

17 
21 

34 
23 

20 
14 

29 

38 
2 

17 
21 

34 
23 

14 

14 

10 
8 

9 
10 

1 

6 
5 

12 

8 



0 
14 

1 

4 

8 

6 
7 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 

Present  ajXO; 

20 
14 

7 
8 

12 
4 

10 
G 

4 
4 

20  yeiiFH  and  over ^ 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  aee: 

7 
14 

1 

4 

3 
10 
2 

1 

4 
4 

3 

10 

2 

1 

4 

4 

3 

4 

3 

1 

\ 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

4 

4 

» 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age; 



,  Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  ago: 

12 
6 

8 
7 

4 

1 

8 
7 

4 

1 

4 
'2 

1 

2 
2 

2 

n 
3 

1 
1 

410 

237 

179 

237 

177 

150 

111 

46 

41 

41 

25 

a 

Present  ape: 

Under  20  years !... 

157 

256 

3 

119 

147 

2 

15 
31 

1 

89 
147 

1 

69 
80 

1 

8 
17 

G8 

1(19 

2 

.lO 
67 

1 

7 
14 

1 

89 
147 

1 

09 

80 

1 

8 
17 

67 

108 

2 

50 
60 

1 

7 

14 

1 

56 
93 

1 

45 
57 

1 

4 
9 

47 
63 

1 

35 
35 

1 

7 
10 

22 
24 

17 
13 

16 
24 

1 

11 
17 

11 

30 

4 

21 

1 
1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  ago : 

7 
10 

4 
14 

1 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ago: 

2 
5 

2 
3 

2 
1 

2 

Mot  stated 



488 


INSA>sE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  EXCH'SIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


ToUl. 

Ualc. 

1 
Female. 

WHITE. 

COLC 

• 

Total. 

Xativc 

bom. 

Foroig 

n  bom. 

RED. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
paronts  foreign. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Ualo. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female, 

Horth  Central  division— Nebraska— Cont'd. 
Dt-aliicHs  occurred  10  lo  20  years— 
Vreet-iit  ajie: 

4 
23 

3 
13 

1 
9 

3 
13 

1 
9 

2 
7 

1 
7 

1 
3 

3 

2 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Tresent  age: 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

. 

De.ifncss  occnrred  not  stated— 
rrescnt  ace: 

19 
t>3 

9 
35 

10 
18 

9 
35 

9 
18 

5 
19 

4 
10 

3 
2 

5 
5 

1 
14 

1 

3 

803 

4CG 

337 

457 

329 

362 

264 

61 

36 

31 

29 

D 

t 

Present  ago: 

334 

472 

7 

200 

317 

3 

33 
66 

183 
279 

4 

154 

185 
2 

11 
4U 

141 

193 

3 

106 
132 

1 

22 
26 

177 
270 

4 

150 

184 
2 

n 

39 

138 

189 

2 

105 
129 

1 

20 
26 

145 

214 
3 

126 
142 

1 

6 
29 

119 
145 

20 
38 

12 
23 

1 

9 

20 

1 

1 
2 

6 
24 

1 

5 

17 
1 

i' 

7 

21 

1 

A 

C 
3 

4 

1 

8 

4 

X 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  ago: 

91 
98 

19 
25 

I 

1 

Deafness  occnrred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  see: 

18 
20 

6 
9 

1 

4 

i' 

a 

D<»afnc«i8  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
l*resent  age: 

7 
33 

C 
20 

1 
13 

4 

20 

1 
13 

3 

17 

1 
10 

1 

2 

20  years  and  over 

3 

1 

2 

:: 

■.■.".'■"I ::: 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Presen  t  a  gc  : 

17 

11 

6 

11 

5 

7 

5 

4 

1 

::::::::: 

DcAfness  occurred  not  stated- 
Prejtent  age: 

24 

39 

4 

2,910 

13 

23 

2 

1,662 

12 
16 
2 

1,24« 

12 

22 

2 

1,373 

12 

16 

1 

1,028 

10 
19 
2 

1,242 

9 

12 

2 
1 

2 

.*,' 

1 
4 
1 

33 

20  rears  and  over 

"Not  stated                           -.           

1 

289 

1 

flMith  Central  division 

933 

79 

62 

52 

220 

Present  age : 
**            "Under  20  Tears 

1,317 

1,503 

30 

981 

680 

14 

132 

252 

3 

32 
142 

750 

897 

15 

564 

511 

8 

72 

140 

3 

18 
78 

567 

660 

IJ 

417 

369 

0 

go 

112 

COS 
753 

12 

468 

4r.i 

7 

54 

111 

1 

12 
64 

466 

548 

14 

353 

322 

0 

42 

88 

555 

675 

12 

429 
409 

48 

KK) 

1 

9 
67 

435 

484 

14 

329 

291 
6 

39 
79 

46 

33 

27 
35 

7 
45 

4 

29 

142 
144 

3 

96 

60 

1 

18 
29 

6 
14 

101 

20  years  and  over 

118 

1 

DeafncKR  occurred  under  5  years — 
Priwnt  age: 

36 
19 

21 
21 

3 
23 

3 
10 

C4 

47 

Prt  sent  age: 

3 
7 

3 
3 

*> 

4 

o' 

18 

24 

Ko't  stated 

Drafiiriiii  orriirrcil  10  to  20  yc«r»— 
Pr<»»nt  0K<-: 

14 

7 
52 

7 
40 

3 
4 

7 

0 

3 

7 

la 

II                     irred  20  years  and  over— 

39 

21 

18 

13 

10 

9 

10 

1 

3 

8 

8 

DMfnrix  iMTiirrccl  not  aUtcd— 
Prrwnt  nt:'': 
I'mliT  2*1  vmrn .....•..••... 

172 

250 

13 

06 

147 

4 

76 

103 

9 

74 
114 

4 

04 

70 

8 

08 

100 

4 

60 

04 

8 

4 
2 

3 
0 

2 
12 

1 
0 

22 
33 

It 

Z7 

Hot  (laud 

I 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


489 


Tabmc  194.— deaf  ANP  DUMB,  KXCHTSIVE  OK  THE  C0N01:nITAL  DEAF,  UNDEK  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP 
AUE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINUTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continned. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

wnrns. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreien  born. 

coijOBm. 

AOB  PERIODS. 

Parent 

s  native. 

One  or  liol  li 
parents  foreign. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female, 

Hale. 

Female. 

Hole. 

Female. 

Soiitl)  rontrni  divinion — Continued. 

eos 

355 

253 

314 

220 

270 

202 

29 

15 

• 

0 

41 

27 

Proeont  ngo: 

VTuder  20  vcarfl  

263 

337 

8 

200 

190 

5 

21 
58 

156 

195 

4 

115 
114 

2 

13 
34 

107 
142 

4 

»4 
85 
3 

8 
24 

135 

175 

4 

102 
105 

8 
29 

97 

125 

4 

86 
70 
3 

6 

17 

115 

157 

4 

85 

97 

2 

8 
25 

90 
108 

4 

79 
70 
3 

6 
14 

19 
10 

0 
9 

1 
8 

1 
8 

21 
20 

10 
17 

Nut  stated 

Drafnrs!)  wcnrrcd  nnder  5  jeare— 
Pivsent  H^e: 

■; 

0 
G 

1 
3 

1 

13 
9 

8 
« 

DcaTnrss  noenrred  5  to  10  years— 
rreseiit  ;ii:o: 

5 
5 

a 

7 

20  voar«  jind  over 

2 

1 

2 

2 

Kot  alated 

D.'cfncsa  orcnired  10  to  20  years- 
Present  a^e: 

I'nder  20  vf  ars 

8 
34 

7 
19 

1 

15  1 

6 
18 

1 

4 
15 

ll 

2 

1 
1 

3 

:::::::;; 

' 

1 

Nii't  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Prrsi'lit  age: 
-It  \  cars  and  over 

5 

3 

3 



1 

2 

1 

1 

^"t  stated 

:;:::;:::::::;:;: 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  ago; 

25 
41 
3 

533 

21 
20 
2 

297 

4 
15 

1  1 

1 

230  ! 

1 

19 
21 
2 

243 

4 

13 

1 

206 

18 
19 

228 

4 

11 
1 

198 

1 

2 
S 

20  years  and  over 

9. 

2 

3 

Not  stated 



X*nne«see  

8                2 

7 

6 

54 

30 

Present  age : 

Under  20  Tears  

244 

281 

8 

1S4 

160 

4 

16 
45 

1 

3 
32 

140 
154 

3 

114 

81 

9 

29 

1 

1 
18 

104 
127  j 

5  1 

1 

80 
79 

'»  1 

" 

7  1 
16  , 

HO 
131 

2 

91 
75 
2 

8 
21 

93  i 

108  1 
5 

71  , 
71 

2 

.1 

1 

104 

122 

86 

70 
2 

7 
21 

90 

103 
5 

69 
69 

6 
15 

5               1 
3                I 

1 
6 

2 
4 

30 

23 

1 

23 
6 

11 
19 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Present  age: 
I'ntler  20  vears 

4 
2 

1 

1 

3 

1 
2 

0 

8 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  age : 
Under  20  years 

1 

1 
8 
1 

1 
1 

20  years  and  over 



1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Present  ago: 

2  1 
14 

i 

1 
13 

2 
10 

1 
12 

9 

j 

1 

1 

5 

4 

Not  8tate<l 



Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  age: 
20  years  and  over 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Not  stated 

;::;;;:i :::: 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  ago: 
l'niler2u  ve.ars 

31 

40 

3 

301 

16 
23 

15 
17 
3 

131 

10 
20 

It 
11 
3 

91 

10 
17 

124 

13 
9 
3 

89 

44 
44 

1 

30 
27 

1 
1 

« 
3 

1 
• 

1 

1 

1           ^ 

Not  stated 

170 

131 

4 

1 

3 

2 

39 

40 

Present  age : 

Under  20  voars 

125 

173 

3 

89 

08 

1 

10 
24 
1 

61 

107 

2 

46 
60 

1 

18 

1 

04 
CO 

1 

43 
38 

49 

80 

2 

38 

48 

1 

4 

12 

1 

44 

46 

1 

30 
27 

47 

75 
2 

36 
43 

1 

4 
12 

1 

2 

2 

13 
27 

20 

3 

2 

20 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  .'i  years- 
Present  age; 

2 
2 

8 
12 

13 

3 

11 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  age: 

3 
0 

2 
4 

2 
4 

3 
6 

1 

20  vears  and  over 

2 

Hot  stated 



490 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablb  1»4.— deaf  and  dumb,  EXCLUSIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  T_TNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF 
AGE  AND  OVEli,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOE,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

wniTK. 

COLO 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

RED. 

AQE  PEBI0D3. 

I'arcnts 

native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Halo. 

Fematc. 

.Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Sontta  Ceutml  division— Alabamft— Cont'd. 
Dcitlne.sj*  occurred  10  to  2u  years — 
Present  age : 

4 

14 

1 
6 

3 

8 

1 
6 

1 
0 

8 

6 

5 

1 

2 

Deafness  occturccl  20  years  and  over— 
Pri-SfDt  nge: 

9 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

8 

Dcafnej^  occurred  not  stated— 
Preseul  nfiv. 

22 
205 

7 
18 

15 

10 

1 

86 

6 
13 

12 
8 
1 

48 

6 
13 

GO 

12 

7 

1 

46 

1 
5 

3 

1 

2 

lOiwiiurinnI                                                         

119 

63 

1 

2 

2 

56 

38 

Present  age : 

I  OS 

'J8 

2 

75 
51 

59 
59 

1 

42 

34 

46 

39 

1 

33 

27 

35 

1 

21 
22 

24 
24 

26 

33 

1 

20 

21 

23 
23 

1 

1 

1 

32 
24 

22 

2 

15 

1 

DeAfness  occurred  under  5  years— 
Pn*8int  ;ise: 

20 
14 

1!) 
14 

1 

1 

21 
13 

13 

1 

3 

Ko'tatated  .--..- 

DeafncftH  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Preaent  :ige: 

14 
14 

5 
8 

9 
C 

3 
5 

3 
2 

3 
5 

3 
2 

2 
3 

6 

4 

:::::::: 

DeafnesA  uccarrcd  10  to  20  years — 
Pn*iM-nl  npe : 

3 
5 

2 
4 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 

1 
1 

t 

1 

Deafnexn  occurred  20  years 'and  over — 

DeafncfiB  occurred  not  stated— 
Present  iigo: 

13 
28 
2 

192 

10 
13 
1 

DC 

3 

15 

1 

i)G 

2 
5 

1 

71 

1 

8 

2 
4 

1 

Gi 

1 
7 

8 
8 

2 

1 

1 

7 

1 

70 

45 

13 

IS 

4 

7 

25 

2« 

Present  nge: 

80 
110 

44 

43 
1 

8 
24 

40 

55 

1 

24 
10 
1 

1 

5 
12 

40 
55 

I 

20 
27 

31 

39 

1 

17 
12 

1 

4 
10 

29 

40 

1 

14 
20 

25 

28 

1 

i 

13 
8 

2 
5 

23 
19 

1 

13 
0 

0 
7 

4 
14 

9 

1           10 

11 

4 

7 

15 

Beafbrfifl  ocrurrod  under  5  years — 
l*rf(tfiii  aye: 

•1 
3 

1 
9 

7 

4 

• 

i 

2 

7 

Xot  Hiateil 

I>earneNK  #»<■<  urr»»d  5  to  10  year*— 
Pri-»a'iit  a:;o: 

3 
12 

1 
7 

4 

4 

1 
1 

1 

2 

2 

I 

2 

S 

De^fnenK  ocrnrrcd  10  to  20  jcnrfl- 
I'n-nint  niiv: 

2 
10 

1 
10 

1 
0 

1 
G 

1 
4 

1 

7 

2 

3 

2 

1            * 

9 

Dearoi-Nit  ocrurTwl  20  years  and  oror- 

Prf»nrit  (igf: 

4 

4 

1 

1 

3 

JirMfnrm*  itrcurred  not  ntatcd— 

Prr»>  nT  njin: 

20 
20 

1 

10 
13 

10 
7 
1 

0 
10 

14 
0 

1 

fl 
10 

12 
4 

1 

2 
1 

1 
3 

t 

1 

1 

lioi«t«l4Mi 

•••■■•••a 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


491 


Tablb  194.— DEAP  and  DmiB,  EXCI-IISIVK  Ol'  Till;  C:()Nai:NITAI.  1)I:AI\  IJNDKK  20  YEAUS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEAIW  OP 
AUE  A>L>  OVKK,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITV,  i;TU.— Coiitiuuod. 


Totel. 

MAln. 

Fenuklo. 

WBTTK. 

Total. 

Natire  boni. 

Foreign  bom. 

COIOBED. 

AQB  PEIUOOS. 

TaroDtj)  native. 

One  or  Imth 
imreiit.  fon^tgn 

Mole. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mule. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Booth  Contrnl  diviaion— Continued. 

C21 

298 

320 

3 

225 

1»7 

1 

31 

47 

1 

9 
20 

380 

•      241 

335 

206 

300 

178 

17 

21 

18 

7 

45 

as 

Present  aj^: 

172 

205 

3 

IM 

134 

1 

15 
23 

1 

5 
10 

128 
115 

146 

180 

1 

118 
124 

107 
0« 

130 

169 

1 

109 
111 

93 

85 

12 
5 

13 
8 

3 
15 

1 
0 

27 
16 
2 

16 

10 

1 

5 
2 
1 

3 

1 

IS 

18 

DoAfuisft  occurred  undorS  yeara— 

rn-ftillt  lltfO: 

01 
03 

80 
58 

69 
52 

9 
4 

10 
5 

9' 

1 
1 

11 

5 

Deafiit'ss  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Preaeut  aj;o: 

16 
24 

10 
21 

13 
20 

9 
20 

11 
17 

2 
1 

1 
1 

3 

2 

4 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Present  UKu- 

4 

10 

2 
9 

2 
8 

1 
D 

7 

1 

3 

1 

3 

Xnt  stated      

DeAfbcsa  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  ago: 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Deflfuess  occurred  not  suited- 

33 
53 

18 

18 
37 

1 

11 

15 
16 

15 
34 

1 

11 

12 
13 

U 
29 

1 

10 

U 
9 

2 
1 

1 
1 

2 

4 

3 
3 

8 

3 

3 

7 

7 

6 

1 

1 

Preaent  ago: 

10 
8 

4 

7 

n 

1 

4 

7 

0 
1 

4 

a 

5 
1 

i 

1 

• 

^'ot  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  yoara- 
Present  age : 

G 
7 

2 
6 

4 

2 
6 

4 

1 

5 

3 
1 

i 

1 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  ago: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Present  ago: 

1 

1 

1 

1 



Nutstated         .         . 

....  ;■; 

Deafness  occuiTod  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

Deafness  occurred  not  staled — 
PrcHrnt  age: 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

432 

234 

198 

205 

174 

190 

1G9 

" 

3 

9 

2 

29 

24 

Proaont  age : 

102 

236 

4 

139 

123 

2 

31 
40 

118 
115 

1 

87 
C6 

1 

17 
16 

74 

121 
3 

52 

r.B 
1 

14 
24 

107 
97 

1 

79 
69 

1 

10 
13 

66 

105 

3 

48 
62 

1 

11 

23 

104 
85 

1 

1 

78 
54 

1 

15 
12 

65 

101 

3 

47 
49 

1 

11 
23 

1 

5 

1 
2 

2 

7 

11 
18 

8 

2 

16 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 

2 

1 
1 

3 

8 
7 

4 

3 

T 

Not  Atatod 

Deafncsfl  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Presvut  a;;c; 

1 

1 
3 

a 

1 

1 

Hot  stated 

492 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AXD  DUMB,  EXCLUSIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Xativc 

bora. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLORED. 

AGE  PEBIODS. 

Parents  natiro. 

One  or  both 
paniits  foreign. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

6ootb  CoDtral  division— Arkansas— Cont'd. 
Doafueas  occurred  10  to  20  years— 

PrMcnt  :i:;e: 

2 
18 

1 
11 

1 

7 

1 
7 

8 

1 
6 

1 
2 

9 

1 

I 

Deafoes«t  occnrred  20  years  and  over— 
Preaent  age: 

14 

6 

8 

6 

6 

4 

G 

1 

1 

2 

DeafnesA  ofcurrcd  not  stated- 
Present  ape: 

20 
39 
2 

KI9 

.%9 
433 

295  • 
234 
5 

40 
65 

13 
10 

7 
23 
2 

346 

12 

10 

1? 
2 

345 

11 
7 

239 

6 
17 
2 

L'll 

1 

1 
6 

1 

a 

... 

8 

463 

461 

127 

87 

75 

" 

2 

1 

Present  age: 

216 
244 

164 

140 

2 

31 

36 

153 
189 

4 

131 

114 

3 

2? 

214 

244 

3 

163 

140 

2 

30 
30 

1 
133 
188 
4 

1 

1 

131 

113 

3 

9 
29 

114 

143 

2 

82 

81 

1 

17 
26 

9.'-. 

113 

3 

83 

72 

2 

3 
19 

87 
30 

1 

71 
26 

1 

11 
5 

50 
37 

13 
62 

8 

38 

1 

C 
24 

1 

1 
0 

2 

JCo't  stated 

1 

Deafness  occnrreil  under  5  years— 
Present  age: 

17 

10 
33 

1 

1 

DeafneAs  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  ace: 

S 

* 

2 

1 

I 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

4 
38 

2 
18 

2 
20 

2 

18 

2 
20 

1 
10 

1 
8 

1 
1 

1 

7 

3 

Deafnc«s  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  age: 

18 

14 

4 

14 

4 

8 

2 

•> 

2 

4 

1- 

I>eafDe.«9  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  age: 

30 

58 

28 

19 

30 

1 

15 

11 
22 

1 

13 

10 
36 

1 

15 

11 

22 

1 

13 

14 

18 

1 

7 

6 

12 

1 

7 

4 

5 

4 
S 

1 
13 

1 
5 

1 

5 

4 

3 

2 

1 

Present  age: 

16 
11 

1 

13 
0 
1 

2 
1 

8 
6 

1 

5 
2 
1 

2 
1 

S 
5 

8 
S 

1 

5 
I 

o 

1 

8 
5 

5 
2 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

3 
1 
1 

i 

3 

1 

»■ 

- 

Not  stated 



DeafDe.sA  occurred  under  5  years— 
Present  uge: 

8 

4 

8 

4 

2 

3 
3 

3 
1 

i' 

2 

1 

Denfi  ■                 '•!  Sto  lOyeara— 
It 

I                      .,,ril     

2 

1 

i:;:::;'i::::"  ■;: 

1 

I>rofiM"*f  ocrurretl  10  to  20  ycar»— 
I*pr«rnt  ;i:;r  ; 

I'li'I'-r  2  J  vram 

.    . 

::::::;:: 

l*t!ii                    ''t  20  yoani  Olid  over — 

::::;:::: 

1                 I 

:;;:;:::::::::::: 

Dtafi nrrtd  not  iitat«<l— 

IT 

1                       .r» 

I 

4 


1 
3 

1 
a 

1 
1 

I 

1 

1 

•i 

1 

Ku'liUUtl 



1 

I 


I 


4 
I 


TTIK   I)I:AF  and   DII.MU. 


493 


Taum:  I««.-1)KA1'  and  DUMB,  HXCMJSIVE  OK  TIIK  CONGENITAL  DKAK,  UNDKll  'JO  YKARS  OF  AOE  AND  20  YKAIJS  OF 
AGE  AND  OVEK,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OV  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Coiitiniu'l. 


u        

Total. 

Hals. 

Fomulc. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

COIOKEO. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

PurenU  native. 

1 

Onn  or  holli 
parents  forcicD. 

Uslc. 

Fomnle. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Hole. 

Female. 

Western  ilirjgion— ConlinncHl. 

0 

* 
5 

5 

4 

S 

i 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

rrtvtont  nge: 

3 
2 

1 

a 

3 
2 

1 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

Donfness  occiirrt'U  itniler  5  j-cars— 
l'rt*Moiit  a*;o; 

4 
4 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

Deafneaa  nocurred  5  to  10  3'ear8 — 
Pres»»nt  agi*: 

\ 

1 

;:::::;:;;:::;;;:i 

DoafDOflfl  occnrreU  10  to  20  years— 
Proseut  ngc: 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

Deafness  occuiretl  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

1 

Deafness  occxiricd  not  stated- 
Present  ngo: 

131 

70 

55 

75 

55 

45 

44 

20 

0 

10 

2 

1 

Present  a^o: 

71 

59 

1 

69 
33 

1 

7 
11 

43 
33 

28 
20 

1 

27 
10 

1 

1 
3 

42 
33 

28 

26 

1 

27 
16 

1 
3 

21 

24 

15 

12 

3 

24 

19 

1 

23 
13 

1 

1 
3 

18 

4 

5 

3 

7 

1 

..4* 

2 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 
Pn-SfHt  a;re: 

32 
17 

52 
17 

15 

1 

4 

1 

2 

* 

2 

Deafness  oenirreU  5  to  10  years- 
Present  aiie: 

G 

8 

5 
8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age; 

1 
5 

1 
4 

1 
4 

1 

.            3 

1 

1 

1 

1 
.  .. 

1 

J 4 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  n;L;e: 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 



1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  a;xo : 

4 

7 

4 
•J 

4 

2 

2 
2 

1 


1 

( 

5 

5 

2 

3 

1 

34 

17 

17 

17 

17 

13 

14 

3 

1 

1 

■_' 

Present  ago : 

16 
17 

1 

12 
5 

6 
11 

10 
C 
1 

a 

2 

6 
11 

10 
0 

1 

0 
2 

B 
8 

2 
1 

0 
4 

I 

8 
2 

1 
2 

1 

...II       

20  years  aiul  over 

1 

2 

1 1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 
Present  ape: 

3 
3 

3 
3 

i 

1 
1 

1 



il 
11 

1 

Il                1 

::;::::::ii:::::..:i:::..."i 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age: 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

II 
i 

;                        1 

1 

1 

1 

::;::::  i::::;;:::!;:;::. ...'... 

Mot  stated 

1 

i._;_;"j il 1 

494 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  EXCLUSIVE  OF  THE  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEAJIS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITU  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  ETC.— Coutinued. 


Total. 

Halo. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

COtOBEI>. 

AGE  PBniODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  bolli 
parents  foieign. 

Male. 

JTomale. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Western  ciivision— New  Mexico— Cont'd. 
Dealiie.'.s  occurred  10  to  2u  years — 
Pre.s4'nt  nge; 

20  vears  and  over 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Not  slated 

) 

Deafncs!*  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
present  a^e: 
20  veai s  and  over 

2 

2 

2 

2 

i 

No't  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  age: 

3 
7 
1 

13 

2 
4 

1 
3 

1 

6 

2 
4 

1 
3 
1 

C 

2 
3 

4 

1 
1 
1 

4 

1 

2 

KotsUted 

Ari"^'*i* -  ■  - 

7 

7 

2 

2 

1 

Present  age: 

Indcr  20  voars 

9 

4 

5 
2 

4 
2 

.5 
2 

4 
2 

4 

2 
2 

1 

1 

2 

20  \ear«  and  over 

1 

Kot  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 

U nder  2U  vears 

7 

1 

3 

4 
1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

20  vears  :)nd  over 

Deafness  occoirod  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ace: 

Under  20  vears 



No't  stated 



Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

.   .. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

" 

Kol  stated 

Deafness  occuned  20  years  and  over— 
Present  ago: 

- 

Kot  stated 

" 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  age: 
Uu'ler2o  years 

2 
2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

20  vears  and  over 

1 

1 

1 

1 

No't  stated 

Utah 

CO 

38 

31 

38 

31 

14 

9 

U 

11 

10 

11 

Present  age: 

Under  20  years 

30 
39 

10 
22 

14 
17 

le 

22 

14 

17 

5 
9 

5 

4 

8 
0 

8 
3 

3 
7 

I 
10 

Nut  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  yearB- 
PrejM'ht  age: 

UndT  20  vears 

22 
29 

13 
16 

9 
13 

13 
10 

9 

13 

3 
9 

2 
3 

7 

4 

7 
2 

3 
3 

8 

Nut  stated 

DoafnesH  occurred  5  to  ID  years— 
Prej*4:nt  ago: 

Unilcr  20  veari 

4 

& 

2 
3 

2 
2 

2 
3 

2 
2 

2 

1 

i' 

1 
1 



20  vears  anduvor 

1 

1 

Nut  stated 

Deafness  occnrrud  10  to  20  years — 
Present  ago : 
Under  2'J  vears 

20  vears  and  over 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Nuisuted 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Presont  Ago: 
20  years  and  over 

Nui  suted 

Daafneu  occorred  not  stated— 
PrwM'iii  ftgo: 

UtmI.  r  211  years 

4 

1 
3 

3 

1 

1 
8 

8 

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

20  vc:irsand  over 

3 

HotaUtod 

•• 

I 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


495 


Table  1»1.— DEAP  A^T)  DrMR,  KXCT.TTSIVE  OK  THK  t'()N(;KNITAI.  DKAI',  UNDKR  20  YEARS  OF  AOE  AND  20  YEAKS  OF 
ACiE  AJSU  U\KK,  WITH  JJ1ST1>CT10.\  OK  8EX,  VOUAi,  A>'L>  NATIVITY,  E'lC— Coiitiiiuoci. 


Total. 

Male. 

Fomalo. 

wiirrK. 

Total. 

Xallvt  born. 

Forvicn  Inm. 

COUtttCD. 

AOB  PEIUODS. 

Faronta  native. 

1 

Olio  or  lioth 
porr'nta  foreign. 

Mulo. 

FouuUo. 

Male. 

Fetnolo. 

Male. 

Fomolc. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male.    Fi'tnmle. 

■Weateni  division— ContliuicJ. 

7 

S 

2 

5 

2 

5 

1 

1  1 

n6va4ia..........           ....... 

Prcacnt  ago : 

3 
4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 
3 

1 
1 

2 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deftfnes'^  oronrred  under  5  yoars — 

S 

2 

2 
2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

Deafness  occnrred  5  to  10  yeiurs— 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i:*.";::;! 

1 

De«fne**8  occnrred  10  to  20  years— 
Pri'seiit  njro: 

« 

1 

1 

Dcafnrs.<i  occurred  20  yeara  and  over — 
Prt'SL-iit  age: 

1 

1 

i 



Doafnoss  occurred  not  stated— 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

13 

8 

13 

8 

7 

5 

1 

1 

5 

2 

Present  age: 

7 

13 

1 

4 
3 
1 

1 
1 

3 
10 

4 
3 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

3 
10 

4 
3 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

2 
5 

3 
2 

1 
4 

1 



.... 

1 

1 

1 

Deafoess  occurred  under  5  years— 
l*ri*scnt  age: 

8 

2 
8 

1 
3 

2 

1 

1 
4 

1 

Kut  stated.......          

1 
1 

Deafncs.i  occurred  5  to  10  ycara— 
Pn-Jieiit  Hge: 

20  vt^rsHiid  over 

1 

^^^^ 

DcafncBA  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Present  ace: 
Under  20  years 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  ago: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

*->• 

Deafneaa  occurred  not  stated— 
l*reaeut  ago: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

88 

4S 

43 

45 

43 

32 

30 

10 

11 

S 

2 

present  age: 

87 
50 

1 

33 
25 

1 

3 
10 

20 
24 

1 

17 

15 

1 

2 
t 

17 
2C 

20 
24 
1 

17 
15 

1 

4 

17 
26 

13 
18 

1 

13 
12 
1 

12 

18 

7 
3 

5 
6 

3 

2 

Notatateil 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 

IG 
10 

16 
10 

12 
7 

4 
2 

4 
2 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
rreaont  ace: 

1 
G 

1 
6 

2 

1 

4 

5 

1 

Not  stated 

....... 

.- 

496 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  194.— DEAF  AND  ULMI5,  EXCLUSIVE  OF  THK  CONGENITAL  DEAF,  UNDEU  20  YEAliS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEAKS  OP 
AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH. DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITV,  ETC.— Coutinuoil. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WUITE. 

TotJlI. 

Native 

bom. 

Foreign  boru. 

COLORED, 

AOB  PERIODS. 

Parents 

1 
native. 

One  or  both 
Iiaients  foreign. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Kale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Femali-. ! 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Western  division— 'Wnshington—Continaeil. 
Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Present  ase: 

1 
8 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

6 

« 

» 

3 

3 
1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  ago; 

1 

•, 

1 

1 

1 

i 
i 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated— 
Present  age : 

G 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 





90 

SO 

40 

SO 

40 

33 

26 

9 

1 
C 

8 

8 

aProfient  nge : 

V  ndcr  -'0  years .-. 

37 
53 

19 
31 

18 
22 

19 
31 

18 
22 

13 
20 

11 
15 

6 
3 

6 

8 

1 

7 

1 

I              1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 
Preaeut  age : 

24 
2G 

10 
14 

14 
12 

10 
14 

14 
12 

5 
10 

10 
8 

5  1              3 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1      1         '  " 

1 

DeafncAR  occnrred-S  to  10  years— 
PrCiicnt  nge: 

G 
9 

G 

G 
5 

5 
4 

X 

i 

4 

4 

2 

I 

t 

1 

1 

DeafDCSs  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Present  age: 



1 

5 

1 
3 

1 
3 

j 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  afiC; 

2 

2 

2 

2 

, 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  slated- 
Present  axe: 

6 
11 

3 
8 

3 
3 

3 
8 

3 
3 

1 

3 
4 

1 
3 

i' 

2 

3 

319 

192 

127 

191 

126 

97 

43 
53 

30 
31 

4 

9 

GO 

1 

02              40 

32 

B 

27 

IT 

3 
14 

1 

1 

Present  age: 

130 

178 
2 

114 
114 

1 

10 

25 

91 

100 

1 

74 
62 

48 

78 

1 

40 
S2 

1 

4 
12 

90 

100 

1 

7,1 
G2 

48 

77 

1 

40 
51 

1 

4 
12 

25 

43 

1 

22 
32 

1 

1 

7 

42 
20 

20 
SO 

1 

1 

"Kat  stated 

:; 

DcafncM  occurro<I  under  5  ycarH— 
Preaent  iiye: 

34 
15 

15 
10 

3 
16 

3 
0 

1 

1 

Kot  stated 

I>eiifiieftr4  occtirretl  5  to  10  years— 
Pr«*8»*nt  nge: 

12 
13 

1 
1 

12 
13 

6 
2 

3 
3 

2 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

DenfliesB  oiiurred  10  to 20  yiMirs— 
Prem-nt  «Ke: 

• 

14 

1 0 

8 

0 

8 

4 

1 

5 

i            " 

2 

1 

Deifncud  oecvirnMl  20  yearn  nnd  over— 
Prcti'iit  tiiiv: 

!l 

1              7 

2 

7 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

I}et^ftlm^  orrTinrd  not  stated — 

r. 

1                       ir« 

g 

JO 

1 

6 
12 

I 

4 
4 

6 

12 

1 

4 

4 

3 
7 

1 

2 
2 

1 

2 

1 

2 
1 

4 


1 

^ol  r.t.,|..l  

I 
I 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMR 


497 


Table  195.— CONGKNITAL  DEAF  AND  NONCONGKMTAI.  DKAF,  \VIT1[  RATIOS  PEK  100,000  OF  POPULATION,  BY  STATES 

AND  TEBBlTOiUKS:  1890. 


STATES  AMI  TEBHITOBIES. 


Population. 

Con);enltal 
dMf. 

Ratio  nr  the 

roDK'Tiitnl 

deaf  t«  100.000 

of  populutiOD. 

Xonroiif;«nltAl 
deaf. 

RaIIo  of  the 
noiirontcfiiltal 
deaf  to  lua,000 
of  jwpulatioD. 

62,453,930 

16,868 

27.0 

20,338 

B2.« 

17,301,887 

4,311 

24.8 

5,7tl« 

33.3 

060, 4S3 

267 

40.4 

205 

40.1 

370,  451 

120 

33.5 

147 

39.0 

332.  355 

102 

30.7 

133 

40.0 

2,  237, 517 

508 

23.4 

708 

34.3 

345,252 

67 

16.5 

99 

2&7 

745,740 

221 

29.6 

252 

33.8 

5,004,014 

1,398 

23.3 

2,061 

34.4 

1,444,210 

283 

19.0 

331 

22.9 

6, 255,  853 

1,289 

24.5 

1,710 

32.5 

8,851,830 

3,151 

35.6 

1,984 

22.4 

168,  452 

44 

20.1 

38 

22.6 

1,042,150 

342 

32.8 

337 

32.3 

230, 207 

48 

20.8 

59 

25.6 

1,055,560 

712 

43.0 

377 

22.8 

702,  707 

311 

40.8 

261 

34.2 

1,610,400 

703 

43.5 

318 

19.7 

1,150,042 

393 

31.1 

211 

18.3 

1,837,172 

497 

27.1 

318 

17.3 

391, 129 

101 

25.8 

65 

16.6 

22,  343,  039 

5,553 

24.9 

9.394 

42.0 

3,071,918 

9C4 

26.3 

Is  499 

40.8 

2,101,951 

608 

27.7 

1.123 

51.2 

3,  825,  500 

850 

22.4 

1,483 

38.8 

2,  088, 107 

510 

24.4 

947 

45.4 

1,C82.017 

495 

29.4 

720 

42.8 

1,  299,  842 

330 

25.8 

475 

30.5 

1,911,771 

428 

22.4 

818 

42.8 

2,678,642 

724 

27.0 

1,079 

40.3 

182, 496 

25 

13.7 

04 

35.1 

327,  831 

45 

13.7 

106 

32.3 

1,055,801 

213 

20.2 

344 

32.6 

1,  420,  203 

349 

24.5 

736 

51.6 

10,900,827 

3,392 

30.9 

2,475 

22.6 

1,858,533 

754 

40.6 

539 

29.0 

1,  767,  315 

67U 

32.8 

459 

20.0 

1,512,207 

490 

32.4 

250 

16.5 

1,287,410 

351 

27.5 

162 

12.6 

1,117,588 

317 

31.0 

145 

13.0 

2,234,100 

532 

23.8 

534 

23.9 

61,  799 

8 

12.9 

15 

24.3 

1, 127.  S69 

328 

29.1 

371 

32.9 

2,  897,  338 

459 

15.8 

713 

24.8 

128,  701 

11 

8.5 

23 

17.9 

60, 197 

7 

11.6 

9 

15.0 

«10,  683 

74 

18.0 

120 

29.2 

144,  675 

40 

81.8 

23 

15.9 

56,937 

2 

3.5 

9 

15.8 

200,487 

39 

18.9 

61 

29.5 

39,  320 

4 

10.2 

6 

15.3 

82,219 

10 

12.2 

20 

24.3 

342,115 

28 

8.2 

83 

24.0 

302,  944 

67 

22.1 

73 

24.1 

1, 122,  994 

171 

i;.  2 

293 

26.1 

Tho  United  States 

Korth  Atlantir  division. 

Maino 

K^ew  Hampabire 

Vermont 

MassachuBette 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Now  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  division.. 

Delaware 

Maryland 

Districtof  Columbia 

Virginia 

"West  Virginia 

Korth  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Geor^ria 

Florida , 

Horth  Central  division. . 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

"Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Central  division.. 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana , 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division , 

Montana 

"Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington , 

Oregon , 

California 


7176  INS- 


-32 


498 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Tabie  196.— deaf  and  DUMB  BY  QUIKQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  AND 


FFX,   COLOB,   SATITITT,   AKD  BIBTHPLACES  OF  UOTBEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Cniier  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  15 

yejirs. 

IB  to  20 

years. 

20  to  25 
years. 

25  to  SO 

years. 

1 

HO.  562 

486 

940 

4.46G 

5,224 

5,681 

4,749 

3,720 

"Malo                                  - 

I 

s 

22.411 
18. 151 

276 
210 

485 
455 

2.420 
2,046 

2,837 
2.387 

3,208 
2,473 

2,696 
2,053 

2.055 
1.065 

i 

37,447 

437 

836 

4,005 

4,759 

5,179 

4,332 

3,420 

Male          

s 

e 

7 
8 

20.  aio 
10,808 

33, 278 
25.  859 

245 
192 

389 
345 

423 
413 

817 
037 

2.144 
1.861 

3,831 
2.863 

2,570 
2,  1S3 

4,389 
3,236 

2.  9?.8 
2,241 

4,809 
3.274 

2.449 
1,883 

3,910 
2,728 

1,888 
1,538 

3,021 
2.222 

2[a1e                 

9 

10 

u 

14,013 
11,  848 

7,419 

194 
151 

44 

323 
314 

180 

1,491 
1,372 

908 

1.701 
1,535 

1,153 

1,800 
1,474 

1.535 

1,519 
1,  209 

1,182 

1,180 
1,036 

799 

Halo      

IS 

u 
u 

4,268 
3,151 

4,169 

20 

18 

.  48 

91 

89 

19 

550 
409 

174 

078 
475 

370 

920 
015 

370 

697 

485 

422 

470 
329 

405 

lI^lo          

15 
16 

J.7 

2,358 
1,811 

3,115 

25 
23 

49 

10 
104 

94 

80 

461 

197 
173 

465 

218 
152 

502 

233 
189 

417 

232 
173 

294 

18 
19 

20 

1,772 
1,343 

2,531 

31 

18 

35 

62 
42 

88 

270 
185 

376 

201 
204 

379 

270 
2:!2 

408 

247 

170 

332 

167 

127 

222 

Male      

SI 
22 

23 

1,466 
1,065 

584 

25 

10 

14 

54 

34 

16 

225 

151 

85 

216 

103 

80 

217 
191 

94 

195 

137 

85 

135 

87 

72 

Mixed  blood 

Male        

2S 
26 

306 

278 

27, 192 

6 
8 

350 

8 
8 

675 

51 
34 

3,086 

45 
41 

3,494 

53 
41 

3.542 

52 
33 

2,910 

32 
40 

2,315 

Birthplsroa  «f  mothers  (white) : 

;^Iale         

27 
28 

2S 

14,778 
12, 414 

1,050 

197 
153 

8 

342 
333 

20 

1,013 
1,473 

06 

1,850 
1,  044 

93 

1.977 
1,565 

128 

1,623 

1,287 

124 

1,245 
1,070 

103 

Malo 

80 

81 

82 

sr.o 

500 
254 

6 
2 

2 

8 
12 

2 

36 

30 

22 

■17 
40 

20 

66 
62 

30 

71 
53 

21 

54 
49 

24 

Male 

83 
M 

152 
102 

2,229 

1 

1 

13 

14 
8 

136 

i:i 

7 
227 

16 
14 

424 

11 
10 

347 

14 
10 

251 

2 
12 

Male 

l,2.i7 
072 

925 

7 
6 

9 

8 
4 

19 

79 

-67 

113 

126 
101 

122 

242 
182 

173 

213 
134 

142 

143 
108 

79 

m 

MkIo 

n 

503 
422 

146 

7 
2 

1 

11 
8 

4 

63 
00 

11 

60 

58 

11 

101 

72 

8 

77 
65 

16 

44 

36 

16 

4ft 

11 

Male     

47 

82 
64 

3.833 

3 

1 

62 

8 
3 

320 

0 
5 

494 

3 
6 

676 

7 
8 

584 

10 
6 

470 

41 

1 
33 

44 

llnlo 

4f) 

2,253 
1,680 

0S5 

10 

17 

8 

24 

28 

22 

195 
125 

BO 

293 

201 

109 

850 
219 

113 

331 
253 

65 

2ilO 
180 

62 

id 

47 

Scanillnnvla ,,,,, 

Mnlo 

48 

374 
291 

113 

8 

6 

IS 

9 

4 

46 
44 

26 

«8 
41 

17 

00 
53 

20 

30 
29 

17 

33 
29 

7 

4» 

M) 

Main 

HI 

72 
41 

2 
2 

10 
8 

11 

0 

1,'> 
5 

12 
6 

t 
i 

n 

Fouialo 

I 


I 


TTTi:  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


499 


BT  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1800. 


yoara. 

8»  rn  40 

yuuni. 

40t4>4S 

yvara. 

4&ta60 

ycUFB. 

MtnGS 
years. 

Uto60 

yoan. 

00  to  es 

youra. 

66  In  70 
yt'ara. 

70U.7S 
yeara. 

I&U.80 

yBur«. 

W>U>8t 
yvarv. 

86ioM 
years. 

y 

00l«0& 
yuan. 

Oi  ycam 
anduvur. 

1J.031 

2,441 

2,114 

1,847 

1,847 

1,164 

1,055 

767 

570 

406 

224 

n 

11 

U 

1 

i,«4a 

1,385 

1,831 
1,110 

1.188 
940 

1,021 
826 

8&4 
693 

648 
61« 

58S 
407 

465 
3U2 

323 
247 

228 
177 

115 
IM 

35 
OU 

R 
28 

4 
11 

S 
* 

2,837 

2,308 

2.002 

1,705 

1,450 

1,118 

1.003 

740 

039 

385 

207 

81 

28 

10 

I 

1.037 
1,3UU 

2.510 
1,038 

1.255 
1,053 

2,002 
l,«3fl 

1,112 

890 

1,687 
1,441 

975 

790 

1,435 
1.299 

795 
055 

1.1S3 
1,097 

623 

495 

90.'; 

805 

558 
445 

792 

758 

449 

291 

577 
658 

305 
234 

429 
412 

217 
108 

320 
310 

107 
luo 

173 
101 

32 
4» 

62 
57 

7 
21 

23 
22 

4 

6 

8 
7 

6 

6 

7 
> 

1.044 

891 

578 

883 
753 

366 

810 
634 

243 

713 
586 

130 

613 
484 

86 

481 
374 

50 

412 
346 

34 

338 
220 

10 

226 
180 

17 

168 
142 

10 

79 
82 

12 

22 
35 

5 

6 
16 

1 

4 

3 

1 

0 
10 

11 

304 
274 

321 

200 
lOU 

306 

136 
107 

315 

73 
63 

330 

37 
49 

267 

25 
25 

213 

20 
14 

211 

8 
U 

163 

10 

7 

110 

6 
4 

65 

5 
7 

34 

3 
2 

19 

11 

1 
5 

1 
2 

IS 
14 

180 
104 

172 
134 

133 

166 

149 

112 

189 

141 

82 

145 

122 

97 

117 

90 

46 

126 
85 

52 

103 
60 

27 

31 

43 

22 

20 

23 

11 

17 

7 
12 

4 

I 
4 

3 

1^ 

2 
5 

16 
17 

109 

85 

162 

76 
07 

112 

56 
50 

93 

46 
S6 

65 

59 
33 

79 

25 

21 

42 

30 
22 

42 

16 
11 

25 

18 
13 

28 

n 

9 
18 

8 
9 

15 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

18 

5 
4 

19 
20 

97 

cr. 

32 

67 
45 

21 

47 
40 

19 

35 
30 

17 

61 
28 

18 

24 

18 

4 

27 
15 

10 

16 
9 

2 

ir, 
u 

3 

10 
8 

2 

7 
8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

?1 

4 
1 

23 

12 
20 

2,013 

9 
12 

1,682 

9 
10 

1,490 

11 
0 

1,331 

8 
10 

1,113 

1 
3 

871 

3 

7 

772 

3 

1 
1 

312 

1 
1 

16i 

1 

?4 

2 
564 

1 
8 

w 

418 

60 

22 

26 

1,074 
939 

94 

909 
773 

77 

836 
654 

76 

730 
601 

02 

620 
493 

61 

487 
384 

39 

423 
349 

43 

n40 
28 

230 
188 

22 

108 
144 

7 

80 
84 

2 

24 
30 

2 

6 
10 

4 
4 

1 

27 
28 

95) 

52 
42 

25 

41 
36 

32 

37 
39 

15 

38 
24 

16 

32 
29 

15 

15 
24 

8 

22 
21 

6 

13 
15 

7 

12 
10 

2 

5 
2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

DO 

2 

1 

11 

Tl 

18 

7 

190 

20 
12 

140 

7 
8 

117 

12 

4 

100 

7 
8 

71 

4 
4 

43 

3 
3 

47 

6 

1 

35 

1 

1 

30 

5 

1 

20 

m 

1 

6 

M 

12 

2 

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94 

102 

67 

75 
65 

67 

65 

52 

41 

52 
48 

26 

32 
39 

21 

23 
20 

19 

24 
23 

9 

28 
7 

7 

20 
10 

4 

15 
5 

0 

7 
5 

3 

3 
3 

6 

1 
1 

2 

16 

17 

18 

33 
24 

15 

36 
31 

10 

22 
19 

14 

14 
12 

14 

10 
11 

6 

11 
8 

7 

6 
3 

7 

3 
4 

1 

2 
6 

3 
3 

2 

3 

1 
S 

TO 

2 

40 

41 

9 
6 

309 

6 

4 

210 

7 
7 

173 

6 

8 

IBO 

3 
3 

110 

3 
4 

97 

6 

1 

85 

8 

2 

43 

2 

42 

1 
72 

41 

20 

20 

3 

1 

44 

1S3 
126 

50 

119 
91 

48 

93 
80 

26 

87 
63 

27 

57 
03 

13 

58 
39 

7 

5U 
35 

10 

45 
27 

9 

25 
18 

1 

16 
10 

1 

13 

7 

3 

2 
1 

1 

4S 

1 

46 

4T 

27 
23 

S 

20 
22 

7 

13 
13 

1 

16 
11 

4 

10 
3 

1 

6 

2 

1 

7 
3 

1 

7 
2 

1 

1 

1 

O 

1 

48 

1 

49 

1 

1 

50 

2 
S 

3 
4 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1 

* 

51 

1 

1 

1 

i 

'5S 

500  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  196.— PEAF  AND  DUMB  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  AND 


8KX,    COLOB,    NATIVITT,  ANTJ  BIRTHPLACES  OK  MOTDEBS. 

Total. 

Unlcnown. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  15 

years. 

15  to  20 

years. 

SO  to  35 

years. 

25  to  80 

years. 

1 

Birthplaces  of  moUiers  (white)— Continued. 

105 



10 

28 

18 

10 

10 

Male 

3 

3 

61 
44 

62 

8 
2 

16 

13 
15 

11 

11 
7 

11 

6 

4 

2 

6 
5 

1 

4 

Italv                                         

3 

Male       

n 

33 
19 

241 

1 

2 

13 

e 

7 
43 

8 
3 

50 

9 
2 

47 

1 
1 

28 

1 

A 

7 

7 

28 

Male   

ft 

138 
103 

496 

5 
2 

4 

7 
6 

9 

25 
18 

69 

28 
22 

66 

29 
18 

62 

17 
11 

65 

14 
14 

43 

9 

Male        

11 

2!)3 
203 

140 

2 
2 

2 

4 
B 

1 

37 
22 

8 

35 
31 

17 

36 
26 

28 

35 
20 

12 

25 
18 

12 

1? 

n 

Male                            .           

14 

87 
63 

1 
1 

6 
3 

12 
5 

17 
11 

9 
3 

5 

7 

11 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


iOl 


BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  180O— Continued. 


30  to  »S 
yoara. 

3fi  to40 
yeara. 

40  to  4S 
years. 

4fito60 
years. 

SO  to  8S 

years. 

S&  to  00 
years. 

00  to  05 
yeara. 

66  to  70 

yoara. 

70  to  76      76  to  80 
years.          yeara. 

80  lofts 
yeara. 

86  to  80 

years. 

BO  to  96 
yeara. 

OSyaan 

■DOUTOr. 

10 

5 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 
5 

2 

4 
1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

I 

3 

8 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

S 

2 
C 

1 

10 

6 

1 

1 

7 

4 
« 

37 

4 

17 

4 

2 

32 

1 

1 

g 

1 
23 

1 
13 

1  .- 

22 

21 

1< 

10 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

10 

24 
13 

li 

10 

7 

5 

20 
12 

6 

12 
11 

7 

15 
7 

13 

14 

7 

3 

9 
7 

8 

6 

8 

2 

7 
3 

1 

2 

1 

n 

1 
2 

I 

1 

13 

1 

13 

10 

4 

3 

6 

1 

4 

3 

e 

7 

2 

1 

« 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

14 

1 

15 

.    , 

502 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  xVND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  197.— CONGENITAL  DEAF  AND  DUMB  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS, 


BKX.  COLDB,  NATIVnr,  AKD  DIETHPLACES  OF  HOIBEBS. 

Total. 

nnknown. 

Under  6 
years. 

0  10  10 

years. 

10  to  16 
years. 

15  to  20 
years. 

SO  to  S5 
y.ara. 

SotoSO 
years.      1 

1 

ToUl 

M»1o       

1G,8G6 

219 

512 

2,003 

2,269 

2,186 

1,783 

1.443 

71 

9,170 
7.«9« 

114 
105 

2.'>7 
255 

1,113 
950 

1,195 
1,074 

1.180 
1,000 

1.015 
768 

779 
064 

■\VTiite                        

1 

15,014 

188 

444 

1,774 

1,994 

1,898 

1,554 

1,265 

Male 

5 

8,113 
G,D01 

13.357 
10,872- 

97 

91 

101 
147 

215 

229 

434 

339 

939 

635 

1,700 
1,283 

1,045 

949 

1,850 
1,421 

1,031 

867 

1,739 
1,202 

881 

073 

1,400 

1,027 

674 
591 

1,118 
851 

(t 

7 

( 

Male 

« 

5,053 
5,019 

2.085 

76 
71 

14 

104 

175 

95 

060 
628 

418 

717 
704 

435 

049 

013 

477 

575 
452 

373 

440 

411 

267 

20 

U 

Ifalo         

12 

],.';22 
1,163 

1,657 

7 

7 

27 

47 

43 

10 

241 
177 

08 

256 
179 

138 

2R0 
191 

159 

226 
147 

154 

151 
116 

147 

U 

U 

Male         

IS 

938 
719 

1,852 

14 

13 

31 

4 
6 

68 

38 

30 

289 

72 
06 

275 

86 
63 

288 

80 
74 

229 

83 
04 

178 

It 

17 

lA 

i.c-j 

795 
1,519 

17 
14 

21 

42 

20 

58 

174 
115 

232 

150 

125 

229 

155 
133 

239 

134 
95 

194 

105 
73 

135 

19 

20 

Black       

Main 

21 

886 
633 

333 

14 

7 

10 

36 
23 

10 

144 

83 

57 

126 

103 

46 

127 
112 

49 

111 

83 

35 

84 
51 

43 

22 

Z3 

Male          

24 

171 

162 

11,094 

3 

7 

148 

6 

4 

350 

30 

27 

1,360 

24 
22 

1,615 

2S 
21 

1,341 

23 
12 

1,079 

21 
23 

870 

a 

28 

Blrthiilacf^s  of  mothers  (whit^) ; 

M.ilo         

27 

5,881 
5,213 

377 

70 
72 

2 

170 
186 

16 

701 
059 

27 

769 
740 

39 

702 
639 

40 

6or. 

474 
45 

450 
420 

28 

28 

IS 

Male 

M 

189 
183 

79 

2 

5 
11 

1 

17 
10 

5 

20 
19 

6 

21 
19 

7 

24 
21 

7 

13 
15 

7 

>1 

13 

1 

Malo 

n 

.13 
20 

845 

1 

4 

1 

59 

S 

5 
2 

126 

5 
2 

114 

3 

6 

97 

;i 

1 
7 

u 

3 

92 

Mall. 

3« 

478 
307 

320 

2 

1 

3 

0 
1 

7 

35 
24 

50 

48 
44 

40 

71 
55 

59 

75 
39 

37 

66 
41 

23 

17 

Ketoalo 

ts 

Mall. 

» 

178 
142 

60 

2 

1 

4 
3 

3 

17 
33 

0 

20 
17 

4 

30 
23 

1 

17 
20 

4 

18 
7 

10 

40 

41 

Franco 

Molo 

42 

41 
28 

1,437 

8 

S 

1 

145 

3 

2 

174 

1 
3 

186 

7 

8 

160 

43 

Feinalo 

1 
104 

44 

17 

29 

4S 

B30 
098 

289 

7 
10 

6 

14 
15 

13 

89 
BO 

41 

105 
09 

46 

118 
78 

50 

100 

80 

32 

90 
70 

23 

44 

47 

Scanilinaria 

MaV 

jviii:,!,. !!!!!.".'!!!.'.'.'.'." 

U 

40 

U 

J  53 
130 

47 

3 
8 

7 
0 

2 

18 
23 

11 

20 
16 

0 

23 

27 

0 

17 
15 

7 

12 

11 

8 

VnU 

tl 

33 
14 

1 
1 

10 
1 

8 

a 

0 
3 

C 
2 

3 

u 

F«m»iB ;;;■■ 

TTIK  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


503 


AND  BY  SKX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  niRT>iri,ACE8  OF  MOTHERS:  1800. 


SOtoU 
yrars. 

3tia4« 
yuiira. 

40I0  4& 
year*. 

4&  to  &• 

yojre. 

yei.ni. 

6StoB0 

yeur*. 

OOtflOi 
ytuni. 

OfitoiO 

yoara. 

70  to  76 
years. 

«.'l  T'l  HO 

yojr« 

80  10  Hi 
yuara. 

MioOO 
your*. 

Oil 

ymin. 

1 

1,2S3 

1,028 

Oil 

738 

057 

479 

416 

315 

SIS 

138 

78 

It 

8 

• 

1 
5 

1 

709 
S74 

4C3 

487 
424 

417 
371 

870 
287 

271 

.   aog 

238 
30« 

103 
122 

130 
W 

71 
•7 

39 

• 
10 

4 

« 

S 
t 

I  170 

043 

846 

732 

604 

450 

418 

296 

215 

130 

08 

la 

6 

3 

4 

1.0:2 
777 

515 

42S 

811 
C75 

454 

3U2 

717 
G27 

389 
343 

607 
557 

3.-)8 
200 

493 
463 

215 
195 

359 
343 

222 

196 

334 
316 

180 
110 

231 
224 

123 

92 

179 
173 

66 
04 

114 

110 

30 

32 

58 
54 

7 
« 

12 
II 

3 
3 

5 

4 

1 
2 

2 

3 

• 
T 

8 

423 
■Mi 

245 

303 
312 

342 
285 

90 

294 
263 

50 

269 
194 

30 

106 
147 

16 

165 
151 

18 

134 
90 

7 

93 
80 

6 

5S 
55 

4 

29 

25 

2 

9 

■ 

I 

S 
I 

1 

1 
2 

• 

10 

11 

132 
111! 

148 

76 
60 

132 

44 

46 

129 

23 
27 

125 

9 
21 

111 

4 

12 

91 

9 
0 

84 

4 

3 

65 

4 
2 

3e 

3 
2 

IS 

I 

t« 

2 
12 

1 
1 

It 

4 

1« 

07 
Cl 

113 

70 
56 

85 

63 
61 

65 

72 
53 

56 

60 
51 

53 

53 
20 

29 

48 

36 

28 

4! 

23 

19 

2t5 
10 

20 

9 

7 

8 

7 
5 

10 

1 
S 

3 

IS 

1 
2 

Ttl 

3 

17 

87 
4G 

9.t 

51 
34 

71 

33 
32 

54 

28 
28 

46 

32 
21 

42 

10 
13 

26 

16 

12 

22 

13 
6 

17 

13 

7 

17 

5 
3 

7 

3 
7 

8 

2 
1 

3 

1 
1 

3 

18 

3 
3 

la 
20 

58 
35 

20 

46 

25 

U 

27 
27 

11 

23 

23 

10 

23 
14 

11 

15 
U 

3 

15 

7 

6 

13 
4 

2 

10 

7 

3 

4 

3 

I 

2 
0 

2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

71 

3 

22 

9 
11 

807 

5 
9 

6S3 

6 
5 

613 

5 
5 

507 

4 

7 

408 

1 

2 

3  IS 

1 
5 

320 

3 

I 

1 

1 

54 

24 

2 

226 

2S 

174 

111 

12 

4 

3 

26 

434 

373 

33 

369 
319 

30 

347 
296 

26 

299 
268 

15 

270 
198 

21 

196 
152 

11 

169 
151 

21 

136 
90 

9 

94 
80 

9 

65 
56 

29 
25 

0 
6 

3 

1 

I 
2 

27 
28 

29 

22 
16 

10 

13 
17 

15 

13 
13 

3 

7 
8 

5 

9 
12 

4 

5 
6 

2 

10 

11 

2 

4 
5 

5 

4 
5 

30 

31 

33 

1 

0 
1 

103 

10 
5 

59 

2 
1 

49 

2 
3 

40 

3 

1 

25 

1 
1 

18 

4 

1 

15 

33 

2 
21 

34 

12 

4 

I 

m 

51 
52 

22 

.        37 
22 

25 

29 

20 

11 

19 
21 

6 

7 
18 

9 

8 
13 

8 

8 
10 

5 

12 
3 

11 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3K 

1 
2 

37 

4 

1 

38 

15 
7 

8 

17 
8 

7 

5 
6 

3 

4 

2 

7 

5 

4 

2 

5 
3 

4 

3 
2 

5 

2 

I 
3 

39 

1 
3 

1 
1 

1 

40 

1 

41 

( 

r, 
4 

121 

4 

3 

83 

1 
2 

71 

4 

3 

64 

1 
1 

45 

2 

2 

41 

4 
1 

37 

1 
1 

15 

1 

1 

42 

1 
28 

1  .. 

43 

12 

8 

I 

41 

71 
50 

20 

50 
33 

20 

33 
38 

11 

37 
27 

10 

25 
20 

7 

29 
12 

2 

19 

13 

3 

18 
10 

5 

12 
3 

7 
5 

3 
5 

2 

4S 

I 

48 

47 

10 
10 

3 

9 
11 

5 
6 

6 
4 

2 

6 
2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 
1 

48 

.   1       

49 

1 

1 

GO 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

' 

51 

1 2- 

1 

i 

;;::;;;;;;;:i;:::::;::;i;;;:;;:;;;i:::::::;;.i.; 

U 

504 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  197.-C0XGEXITAL  DEAF  AND  DUMB  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS, 


SKI,  COLOR,  KATIVrrT,  AKD  BIBIHPLACES  OF  JIOTBEBS. 

Total. 

UnknoTrn. 

Under  6 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  16 

years. 

16  to  SO 
years. 

SO  to  25 

years. 

26  to  30 

years. 

1 

BirtlipUces  of  moUiere  (tUU)— Continued. 

41 

7 

10 

9 

3 

2 

M»le 

« 

27 
14 

23 

7 

3 

7 

3 

2 
6 

3 

1 
1 

ItjJv 

1 

8 

2 

^^le                               

6 

e 

7 

12 
11 

119 

1 

4 
4 

22 

1 
2 

21 

4 
22 

1 
1 

15 

5 

3 

IS 

Mile               

I 

10 

69 
&0 

231 

3 
2 

4 

3 

13 
9 

28 

12 
9 

29 

14 

8 

27 

10 
5 

21 

7 
8 

10 

5 

2f  ale                                

u 
u 

u 

134 
97 

43 

2 
3 

1 
4 

1 

17 
11 

6 

15 
14 

5 

19 
8 

7 

10 
11 

2 

11 
8 

S 

Uale                                                  

14 
19 

28 
17 

2 
3 

4 
1 

5 
2 

3 

1 

a 

Till':  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  IiIRTlIPI,A('ES  OF  MOTHERS:   1890— Continued. 


505 


80  to  35 

years. 

8Sto40 

years. 

40  to  4fi 

years. 

46  to  60 

years. 

60  to  66 

years. 

66  to  00 

yojirs. 

00  to  as 

years. 

06  to  70 

years. 

70  to  76 

years. 

76  to  80 

years. 

80  to  86 
years. 

86  to  00 

years. 

00  to  96 

years. 

96  va*n 

andorer. 

4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

S 
t 

::::::::::;::::::::::::: 





1 

4 



1 

n 

1 
3 

1 

8 

6 

6 

1 



7 

2 

4 

22 

6 

8 

2 
17 



1 

—     B 

9 

14 

13 

11 

6 

2 

1 

1 

10 

U 
8 

4 

3 
8 

1 

10 
7 

4 

8 
6 

1 

9 
4 

S 

7 

4 

1 

4 
2 

% 
*        ■ 

2 
3 

1 

1 
1 

^ 

n 

1   . 

11 

18 

4 

4 

1 

3 
6 

1 

It 

1 

I 

16 

1 

50(5 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  198.— NONCONGEKITAL  DEAF  AND  DUMB  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS, 


SSS,  COUJE,  ^■ATrVITr,  asd  bibtiitlaces  o»  hothbrs. 

Total. 

Unknoini. 

Unilcr  a 
years. 

aU>10 
years. 

10  to  ID 

years. 

16  to  20 

years. 

20  to  25 

years. 

2a  ID 30 

yeiirs. 

1 

»fotjj                                         

20,338 

173 

355 

2,130 

2,646 

3.162 

2,609 

2,042 

Jf^jp                                     

11,322 
9,1)10 

100 
73 

181 
174 

1,100 
976 

1,475 
1,171 

1,834 
1.328 

1.508 
1,161 

1,140 
9U2 

3 

I 

19,360 

164 

325 

1,996 

2,486 

2.987 

2.520 

1.947 

S 

10, 775 
8,585 

17, 3U 

13,013 

92 

72 

150 
124 

167 

158 

317 

248 

1,079 

917 

1,902 
1,403 

1,382 
1,104 

2,275 
1,000 

1,741 
1,216 

2,797 
1,808 

1.422 
1,098 

2,261 
1,514 

1,090 

857 

1,710 
1,235 

7 

8 

7.128 
5.885 

4,301 

68 
56 

26 

126 
122 

69 

743 
6UU 

499 

877 
729 

009 

1,036 
7?2 

989 

859 
685 

737 

005 
570 

434 

11 

}^.,]q                                        .. 

11 
13 

2.  .WT 

1,794 

2.0i6 

16 
10 

14 

36 
33 

8 

290 
209 

94 

393 
276 

211 

595 

394 

190 

427 
310 

239 

293 
191 

228 

Mnlo - 

]i^ 

1,1« 
000 

978 

8 
6 

9 

5 
3 

30 

46 
48 

140 

112 
99 

160 

110 
80 

175 

136 

103 

149 

132 
96 

95 

IR 

047 
431 

775 

8 
1 

6 

14 
10 

25 

81 
69 

117 

93 
07 

124 

93 

82 

141 

80 
03 

114 

50 
45 

09 

20 

jjlact                           

Male           

440 
335 

203 

0 

13 
12 

5 

64 
53 

23 

73 
51 

36 

06 
34 

66 

48 

35 

41 

28 

26 

22 

TT 

Mixpd  Itlootl                    

3 

Male                    

«>4 

107 
98 

13,852 

2 
1 

128 

1 
4 

268 

17 
0 

1,543 

20 
16 

1,760 

18 
10 

1,981 

20 
15 

1,663 

9 
17 

1,304 

M 

Birtbplacos  of  mothers  (wbite) : 

Vh1c»                  

VJ 

7,024 
6.228 

585 

71 
57 

8 

139 
129 

3 

818 
725 

35 

906 
794 

48 

1,148 
80 

734 
71 

711 
093 

69 

» 

Main         

W 

311 
27* 

144 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

18 
17 

17 

24 

24 

14 

41 
39 

22 

41 
30 

13 

38 
31 

15 

f1 

T* 

Scotland      

Mb1« 

tn 

82 
C2 

1,195 

10 

7 

68 

8 
0 

125 

11 
11 

279 

5 
7 

210 

10 
5 

137 

HI 

1 
9 

1 
4 

us 

Mnlo 

itn 

680 
515 

B30 

4 
5 

6 

1 
3 

U 

39 
29 

54 

69 
50 

72 

160 
119 

107 

125 
85 

88 

80 
67 

49 

in 

AA 

Main        

itt) 

281 
255 

63 

5 

1 

1 

7 

4 

1 

30 
24 

1 

35 
87 

0 

00 
47 

7 

48 
40 

11 

24 
25 

6 

411 

n 

Male 

47 

33 
30 

2,101 

1 

4 

290 

3 
4 

862 

0 

6 

303 

3 
3 

270 

43 

1 
10 

1 
18 

44 

158 

Mnlo 

iti 

1,244 
857 

332 

0 

t 

2 

7 
11 

0 

90 
62 

45 

178 
118 

57 

231 
1:11 

l>4 

203 

IGO 

32 

173 

103 

38 

4(1 

47 

M«ln 

«« 

192 
140 

eo 

1 

1 

0 
3 

1 

24 
21 

14 

34 
2:1 

11 

33 
21 

10 

19 
13 

9 

20 
18 

8 

49 

Fenialo 

60 

SI 

85 
25 

« 

B 

8 
3 

8 
2 

0 

3 

2 

1 

ta 

Foiuttln ,,, 

1 

TTTK  1M:\F  and  DUMB. 


507 


ANP  nv  SKX,  COLOn,  nativity,  and  birthplaces  of  MOTIIER.S:  1890. 


S0I«36 

SSIn40 
years. 

40  to  46 
years. 

46  lo60 
yrars. 

60  to  66 
yean. 

66loe0 

years. 

00to«6 

years. 

06  to  70 

years. 

7010  76 
years. 

;sto8o 

youm. 

H0tng6  i  tUloOO 
years.        yeum. 

yeiirB. 

.thii  ».vi-r. 

1,542 

S'.'l 
721 

1,485 

7sa 

«U7 
1,340 

1,040 

1,220 

1,004 

804 

707 

543 

438 

325 

212 

108 

100 
08 

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30 

9 

1 

1 

071 
541) 

557 
447 

4»3 
381 

3S2 
325 

292 
251 

B47 
1»1 

192 
133 

118 
94. 

43 

16 

2 
7 

2 

39 

3 

1 

1,  IfSl 

073 

815 

080 

532 

421 

322 

191 
131 

252 
240 

203 

110 
93 

104 
15G 

161 

70 

37 

0 

1 

4 

051 
6'JO 

1,031 
83S 

511 
432 

819 
682 

47! 

374 

682 
600 

865 
315 

551 
S03 

286 
246 

448 
418 

238 
183 

348 
333 

97 
64 

131 

128 

41 

38 

70 
63 

15 

22 

27 
24 

2 

7 

7 
T 

It 

1 

6 
7 

It 

5.54 
402 

294 

460 
379 

195 

379 
303 

137 

333 
273 

76 

269 
234 

48 

228 

lao 

30 

182 
151 

15 

148 
92 

12 

85 
71 

8 

74 
51 

3 

32 
31 

7 

D 

15 

3 

1 
« 

t 

10 

11 

ISII 
141 

145 

108 

87 

147 

84 
53 

1S4 

45 
31 

163 

24 
24 

129 

18 
12 

84 

11 
4 

73 

4 
8 

70 

I 
45 

2 

1 

30 

4 
3 

0 

1 

2 

10 

12 

13 

14 

2 

1 

S4 
01 

57 

83 
64 

39 

78 
76 

31 

93 
70 

19 

7** 
57 

27 

40 
44 

11 

45 
28 

17 

39 
31 

3 

25 

20 

3 

21 
9 

7 

5 
4 

3 

5 
5 

1 

1 
I 

IS 
IS 

17 

1 
2 

33 
24 

48 

20 
19 

33 

10 
15 

24 

12 
7 

13 

17 
10 

21 

6 

5 

to 

9 

8 

13 

1 
2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 
4 

7 

2 

1 

3 

1 

18 
19 

20 

2 

1 

30 
18 

9 

17 
16 

6 

13 
11 

7 

7 
6 

G 

14 
7 

6 

6 
4 

1 

7 
0 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 
4 

1 

21 
23 

23 

1 
1 

1 

3 
G 

J,  087 

3 
3 

869 

3 
4 

T09 

5 

1 

625 

3 
3 

511 

2 
2 

343 

L_., 

1 

24 
25 

26 

1 
429 

1 

214 

160 

129 

66 

26 

7 

571 
516 

43 

478 
391 

38 

399 
310 

43 

34-1 

281 

40 

27.1 
238 

35 

234 
195 

24 

189 
154 

13 

148 
96 

16 

83 
72 

10 

74 
55 

5 

33 
33 

10 
16 

1 

1 
6 

27 
28 

29 

1 

26 

11 

22 
16 

15 

20 
23 

11 

25 
15 

6 

19 
16 

11 

9 
15 

2 

7 
6 

2 

7 
9 

1 

6 

4 

4 
1 

1 

30 
31 

32 

2 

1 

1 

9 
3 

87 

in 

0 
68 

5 
0 

57 

0 

4 
7 

37 

1 
1 

15 

1 
1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

10 

1 

33 
34 

36 

49 

12 

7 

3 

4 

1 

41 
46 

32 

34 

31 

34 

31 

20 

27 

26 

23 

16 

23 
14 

11 

11 
4 

10 

8 

10 
2 

6 

6 
4 

2 

7 

1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

16 

87 

?8 

5 

1 

16 
16 

4 

14 

20 

2 

15 
12 

10 

9 

7 

6 

4 

7 

3 

5 
5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 
3 

1 
1 

3 
2 

39 
40 

4t 

o 

1 

160 

1 
1 

107 

0 
4 

88 

,1 
4 

71 

2 

1 

50 

1 
o 

36 

1 

2 

1 

17 

42 
43 

44 

32 

31 

11 

7 

2 

05 
63 

25 

01 
43 

2t 

47 
41 

12 

43 
28 

IS 

27 
29 

5 

17 
19 

4 

21 
11 

5 

16 
15 

3 

7 
10 

G 
1 

5 
2 

2 

46 
48 

47 

1 

12 
13 

2 

11 
5 

7 
5 

1 

9 
6 

2 

5 

2 
2 

4 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

48 
48 

SO 

I 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

51 

2 

i 

1 





508  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  198.— NOXCOXGENITAL  DEAF  AND  DUMB  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS, 


BEX,  COL0&,  NATnTTY,  A^D  DIBTHPLACES  OF  UOTHEBS. 

Total. 

TTnloion'n. 

Under  S 
years. 

StolO 

years. 

10  to  15 

years. 

IS  to  £0 

years. 

20  to  £5 

years. 

25  to  80 

years. 

1 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continaed. 

S3 

3 

IC 

9 

6 

Male 

28 
25 

28 

1 
2 

8 

9 
7 

8 

4 

5 

5 

3 
3 

Itaiv  

1 

Male   

21 
7 

109 

5 
3 

19 

1 

28 

5 

1 
6 

» 

2 

23 

13 

11 

Male        

1A 

U 

IS 

228 

2 

3 
2 

3 

10 
9 

28 

15 
13 

31 

15 
8 

29 

7 
6 

33 

6 
5 

24 

Male 

134 
93 

78 

2 

1 

18 
10 

8 

18 
16 

11 

12 
17 

19 

24 
9 

9 

14 
10 

8 

12 

2 

Male 

11 

46 
30 

1 

1 

3 

7 

10 
9 

« 

3 

5 
3 

IS 

I 


TTIE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


509 


AND  HY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  HIIfTUI'I-ACES  OF  MOTHERS:  18nO— Continiio<l. 


SOInSS 
yuara. 

tiUtiO 

yean. 

40to4» 

years. 

4Sk>50 

yoan. 

fiOtoSS 

yoara. 

65  to  SO 

ycara. 

00  to  66 

yoara. 

66  to  70 

yoara. 

70  to  76 
yoara. 

76ta80 
yean. 

80  to  86 
yoan. 

86toM 
yoan. 

90  to  06 
yoara. 

96  yrara 
and  over. 

=. 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

■■■| 



2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1    

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

4 

, 

1 

2 
2 

14 

3 

1 

10 



.... 

10 

12 

8 

6 

7 

7 

2 

1 

1 

g 

5 

7 

0 

4 

3 

9 
3 

2 

4 

4 

s 

2 
1 

4 
2 

1 

3 

4 

2 

2 
5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

11 

13 

1 

1 

13 

1 

1      

3 

4 

1 
2 

1 
1 

2     1                 1 

1 

2                      1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

3 

510 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Tarle  199 DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  BY  QUINQUENJflAL  AGE  PERIODS, 


SIX,  coix>n,  KATmrr,  asd  bibthplaces  of  uothkbs. 

Total. 

Cokno-nn. 

Under  G 
yeare. 

6  to  10 

years. 

lOtolfi 
years. 

Id  to  SO 

years. 

20  to  35 
years. 

25  to  SO 
years. 

1 

80,616 

717 

1 

521 

1.363 

1,779 

2.191 

2.884 

UjiIo                         

3 
S 

49.  2TR 
31.338 

471 
240 

! 

279 
242 

757 
606 

900 
783 

1.  U6 
1.045 

1.501 
1.383 

4 

77.  308 

058 

1 

471 

1,237 

1,030 

2,007 

2,661 

Malo          

S 
« 

7 
8 

47.  372 
2a.  9;iB 

02.415 
54.947 

435 
223 

668 
522 

1 

252 
219 

451 
342 

094 
543 

1,106 
887 

919 
711 

1,517 
1,090 

1,007 
040 

1,827 
1,345 

1,377 
1,284 

2,358 
1,728 

1 

1 

M.nle    

9 
10 

11 

33,  (IB? 
21,  200 

7,468 

343 
179 

4G 

1 

1S2 
100 

109 

493 
394 

279 

626 
464 

427 

721 
024 

482 

902 
826 

030 

il„lp                        ..            .            

1! 
13 

1« 

4,  jns 

3,200 
14, 893 

29 
17 

90 

01 
48 

20 

153 

121 

71 

224 

203 

113 

245 
237 

ISO 

300 
330 

303 

Malo              

15 
10 

17 

9.417 
5,470 

3.308 

-   03 

"    59 

9 

11 

50 

43 

28 

126 

69 
44 

149 

101 
79 

181 

175 

128 

223 

18 
19 

l.Dna 
1.4U2 

2,648 

36 

:         23 

•    -   41 

■     27 
23 

41 

03 
.    63 

100 

'         77 
72 

122 

79 
105 

151 

124 
99 

173 

r.lack 

Malo 

OJ 

1,549 
1,099 

060 

27 
-  17 
'i 

15 

.      23 
18 

9 

50 
50 

26 

69 
U3 

27 

05 
86 

33 

102 
71 

50 

22 
23 

Mixed  blood 

Malo 

3.')7 
303 

56.  950 

9 
0 

530 

4 

5 

377 

13 
13 

054 

18 
9 

1,177 

14 

19 

1,435 

22 
28 

1.825 

'*'i 

I'V-iualo 

2« 

BirOiplaren  of  motbors  (white) : 

1 

Malo 

77 

34.  8T3 
22,  0T7 

3,878 

348 
182 

1 
26 

1 

204 
173 

14 

511 
423 

35 

672 
505 

58 

773 
062 

88 

949 
870 

106 

?H 

"V 

Kngland  and  "Wales 

Malo 

nn 

2.305 
1,573 

856 

18 
8 

5 

5 
9 

4 

21 
14 

2 

32 
20 

0 

39 
49 

9 

57 
49 

35 

ai 

Femalo 

T> 

Scotlantl 

« 

Main 

ai 

500 
350 

5,103 

1 

4 

27 

3 

1 

10 

1 

1 

51 

0 
3 

102 

5 
4 

138 

22 
13 

109 

T\t 

I'uiualo 

M 

Ireland 

Malo 

3(1 

2.807 
2,206 

1.193 

17 
10 

5 

0 
7 

12 

28 
23 

34 

47 
65 

52 

67 
71 

43 

74 
95 

78 

37 

Femalu 

iW 

Male 

31) 

727 
406 

378 

B 
2 

4 

5 

7 

1 

19 
15 

4 

32 
20 

9 

26 

17 

1 

44 

34 

11 

4n 

<1 

Malo 

4? 

203 
115 

0,751 

2 
2 

40 

1 

2 
101 

6 
4 

147 

1 

7 

4 

334 

43 

44 

27 

211 

Mnln 

tr, 

4,376 
2,375 

778 

32 
14 

0 

14 

13 

0 

.58 
40 

18 

81 
00 

27 

114 

07 

40 

106 

108 

36 

40 

l-'i'malu 

47 

M»li.    

40 

480 
292 

07 

0 

4 

6 

4 

12 
0 

3 

10 

n 

6 

20 

20 

3 

20 
10 

6 

49 

l.u.aln 

H 

1 

M.lo 

SI 

50 
41 

L 

2 
2 

3 

6 

1 
2 

4 

3 

as 

Fuumla [[[[[[[[WV. 

TTTE  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


511 


AN1>  I!Y  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  ANT)  BIKTIU'I.ACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1800. 


SO  in  36 

jiMini. 

36  to  40 

yciin. 

40  to  46 

yutrs. 

4a  to  SO 

years. 

60  to  &S 

ycura. 

66  to  00 
yuars. 

00  to  OS 
yew*. 

05  to  70 
y«Rra. 

;0  In  76 

your*. 

76  to  SO    H0to8.'>     86  to  no 
ybarii.        year*.        yuan. 

00  to  06 

05  yrin 
autluver. 

» 

4,1?' 

S,  115 

5,952 

7,735 

7,091 

7,330 

7,095 

7,153 

fl,,'.70 

5,311 

3.023 

1,703 

610 

220 

1 

2.071 
2,080 

2.679 
2.43S 

3. 393 
2,569 

5.210 
2.510 

5,250 
2,741 

4,713 
2.024 

4,935 
2,700 

4,M4 
2,509 

4,208 
2,371 

3, 4^ 
1,000 

2,199 
1,424 

0116 
717 

318 
298 

108 
112 

2 
3 

3,901 

4,910 

5,710 

7,400 

7,732 

7,111 

7,445 

0,005 

0.305 

5,171 

3.499 

1,645 

504 

150 

4 

1,B» 
1,970 

2  5R7 
2.  32;i 

3,  273 
2,443 

6.030 
2,424 

5.090 
2, 042 

4,r.52 
2, 559 

4.  774 
2,071 

4,480 
2,425 

4.087 
2.278 

3,  ,308 
1,863 

2,125 
J,  374 

062 
093 

2S3 
271 

35 
74 

6 
• 

3,  f.-JS 

4,272 

4,S0C 

0,232 

8,180 

5,468 

.5,484 

5.102 

4,789 

3,968 

2,802 

1,337 

436 

119 

7 

2,707 

3,441 

4,151 

5,483 

6,587 

5,063 

6,144 

4,810 

4,529 

3,735 

2,009 

1.2S9 

401 

107 

8 

1.305 
1,342 

i,8r. 

l.GUU 

2,361 
1,790 

3,  742 
1,741 

3  696 
1,891 

3,203 
1  800 

3,279 
1,865 

3,096 
1,720 

2,909 
1,620 

2,372 
1,363 

1,581 
1,028 

731 
528 

192 

2U9 

57 
SO 

S 
10 

813 

831 

655 

749 

599 

406 

340 

286 

200 

233 

193 

78 

35 

12 

11 

4;;g 

407 
424 

378 
277 

504 
245 

405 
194 

207 
130 

221 
119 

185 
lUl 

160 
100 

144 

80 

124 
69 

43 
35 

24 
11 

7 
6 

13 
13 

430 

038 

910 

1,228 

1,646 

1,042 

1,961 

1,803 

1,576 

1,203 

697 

308 

128 

40 

14 

2:m 

103 

345 
293 

534 
376 

790 
438 

989 
557 

1.0S2 

1,2T4 

087 

l,lf9 
6U4 

1,018 
558 

792 

411 

420 
277 

178 
130 

77 
51 

21 

19 

IS 
16 

170 

205 

236 

275 

259 

225 

250 

248 

21 J 

140 

121 

58 

52 

61 

17 

SO 

81 

92 
113 

120 
116 

183 
92 

160 
99 

100 
05 

161 
89 

164 
84 

121 
93 

97 
43 

74 
60 

34 
21 

2-. 
27 

23 

38 

li 
19 

124 

157 

187 

212 

198 

175 

200 

206 

181 

110 

110 

46 

49 

56 

20 

58 

73 
84 

97 
90 

147 
05 

123, 

135 

60 

131 
69 

135 

71 

103 
78 

83 
33 

69 
41 

29 
17 

23 
26 

19 
37 

21 

22 

46 

48 

49 

63 

01 

60 

50 

42 

-      33 

24 

14 

12 

3 

5 

23 

2.) 
20 

10 
29 

23 
20 

36 
27 

37 
24 

35 
15 

30 
20 

29 
13 

18 
15 

14 
10 

5 
9 

5 
7 

2 
1 

4 

1 

24 
25 

2,822 

3,599 

4,320 

5,093 

5,764 

0,212 

5,294 

4,947 

4,037 

3,841 

2,699 

1,207 

413 

113 

2e 

1,417 
1,405 

1,9119 
1,690 

2. 463 
1,857 

3,870 
1,817 

3.819 
1,945 

3.  3fl5 
1,907 

3,373 
1,921 

3,181 
1,766 

2.970 
1,607 

2,  438 
1,4U3 

1,034 
1,065 

749 
618 

200 
213 

61 
52 

T 
2& 

101 

217 

299 

353 

400 

381 

413 

389 

366 

255 

154 

62 

28 

5 

20 

92 
99 

127 
120 

168 
131 

220 
138 

249 
151 

233 
152 

2.-i4 
159 

248 
141 

217 
149 

161 
94 

105 
49 

37 
25 

21 
7 

2 
3 

31 
31 

31 

41 

73 

77 

73 

78 

110 

80 

81 

77 

47 

13 

10 

1 

32 

15 
16 

10 
25 

41 
32 

47 
30 

46 

27 

52 
26 

72 
38 

44 
36 

52 
29 

45 
32 

23 
19 

8 
5 

8 

33 

1 

34 

247 

285 

291 

439 

481 

449 

507 

454 

491 

399 

276 

127 

68 

23 

35 

118 
129 

135 
150 

151 
140 

262 
177 

274 
207 

267 
182 

347 

220 

279 
175 

289 
205 

252 
147 

157 
119 

72 
65 

38 
30 

14 
9 

36 
37 

91 

109 

98 

129 

105 

106 

82 

85 

67 

52 

20 

13 

3 

3 

38 

44 

47 

50 
53 

68 
40 

80 
49 

60 
39 

05 
41 

61 
21 

CO 
25 

39 
-      28 

36 
16 

19 

7 

10 
3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

38 
40 

16 

33 

23 

41 

34 

49 

35 

34 

31 

25 

16 

8 

1 

2 

41 

9 

20 
13 

447 

15 
8 

475 

29 

12 

540 

21 
13 

052 

40 
9 

638 

25 
10 

716 

27 
7 

710 

22 
9 

517 

18 

12 

6 

1 

1 
1 

43 
4,') 

432 

400 

193 

94 

28 

5 

44 

220 
212 

210 

207 

2S5 
190 

395 
145 

456 
196 

449 
189 

480 

227 

601 
207 

399 
148 

277 
123 

120 
78 

53 
41 

22 
6 

3 
2 

45 
48 

M 

62 

50 

58 

69 

79 

71 

67 

44 

40 

23 

11 

3 

47 

20 
28 

7 

34 
28 

9 

39 
17 

34 
24 

4 

47 

60 

23 

9 

45 

20 

10 

40 
21 

10 

31 

28 

14 

7 

1 
1 

4R 

48 

5 

10 

6 

2 

2 

50 

2 
6 

3 
6 

1 
3 

4 
1 

7 
2 

0 
4 

G 
4 

6 

4 
2 

1 
1 

61 

1 2" 

1 

163 

512 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DU^fB,  AND  BUND. 

Tahi.e  199.— deaf  but  NOT  DUMB  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS,  AND 


EKX,  COLOR,  NATIVITV,  .IND   UIUTEl'LAC.  -            ' 

94 

\  iiknown. 

Under  6 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  15 

years. 

IS  to  20 
years. 

SO  to  SG 
years. 

25  to  30 
years. 

1 

Birthplocos  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

2 

4 

5 

5 

8 

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G9 
25 

40 

1 
1 

3 
1 

2 

3 
2 

1 

3 
2 

3 

6 
2 

5 

i 

4 

1 

S 

c 

7 

SO 
10 

92 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

3 

4 
1 

6 

1 

2 

7 

4 

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8 

• 

10 

58 
34 

825 

2 

4 
3 

16 

4 
3 

26 

1 
3 

20 

3 
3 

32 

1 
2 

2 

11 
12 

13 

529 
296 

273 

2 

1 
1 

1 

8 
8 

3 

12 
14 

4 

10 
10 

7 

17 
15 

10 

4 

^alo                                                              

14 
15 

197 
76 

4 

1 

3 

2 
2 

4 
3 

4 
6 

1 

TIIK  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

BV  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OK  MOTHERS:  1890— Coutiniiod. 


51S 


80  to  35 

yourn. 

3S  to  40 

jeara. 

M  to  4S 

years. 

4fi  to  no 

ywirs. 

60  to  SS 

yours. 

SS  to  00 

years. 

00  to  06 

years. 

06  to  70 

years. 

70  to  76 

years. 

76  to  80 

years. 

80  to  86 
years. 

86to«0 
years. 

90  to  OS 

years. 

06  yi-arB 
onduver. 

6 

0 

7 

b 

13 

7 

e 

8 

0 

4 

2 

1 

4 

3 

6 

1 

3 

6 

1 

4 

8 
2 

3 

9 
i 

3 

5 

2 

8 
3 

3 

8 

G 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

T 

8 

4 

4 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

2 
1 

11 

1 
2 

11 

1 
1 

S 

2 
1 

10 

3 

1 

8 

1 
1 

4 

1 

n 



(t 

G 

4 

3 

1 

7 

3 
3 

43 

3 

1 

48 

1 

1 

48 

10 

1 

77 

8 
3 

89 

2 

3 

77 

8 
2 

103 

4 
4 

80 

2 

1 

56 

2 

2 

42 

1 

11 

g 

30 

11 

4 

7 

10 

24 
19 

12 

28 
20 

17 

28 
20 

20 

6« 
19 

25 

«4 

25 

33 

60 

21 

16 

C9 
34 

25 

57 
29 

23 

38 
18 

23 

28 
14 

18 

19 

17 

19 

6 

S 

7 

2 
6 

2 
5 

11 
13 

18 

8 

4 

8 
9 

15 
5 

19 
6 

26 
7 

1 

20 

5 

14 
9 

18 
5 

15 
3 

14 

4 
3 

3 
8 

14 

16 

717G  INS- 


-33 


514 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  200.— DEAF  AND  DUMB  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE'CEAF  AND 


tSSTITCTtOSa 


In  iiiBtitutions. 


Alabama  Institution  for  the  Deaf,  Talladega- 

Arkansas  Deaf  Mute  Inslilution,  Little  Kiick 

California  Institution  for  thf  Dcnf,  Piunb,  an'l  Blintl.  Berkeley 

Colorado  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind,  (.'olnradoSprinirs 

Anji-ricau  Asylum  for  Education  and  Instruction  of  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
Uartford,  Conn. 

CoUimbitt  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb, 'Washington,  D.  C.  (o) 

Florida  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind,  St.  Augustine 

GeMr;:ia  Institution  for  the  Education  of  tho  Deat  and  Dumb,  Cave 
Spring. 

Dliuois  InstitatioD  for  tho  Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Jack- 
sonville. 

Indiana  Doaf  Mute  Institution,  Indianapolis 


TouO. 


lona  Institation  for  the  Education  of  tbe  Doaf  and  Dnmb,  Council 

Blufl'a. 
Kansas  Institute  for  tho  Education  of  tho  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Olathe... 

Kentuiky  Institute  for  the  I'caf  Mutes,  Danville ■., 

Deaf,  Du'ml",  and  Blind  Inntitute,  Baton  Uouge,  La 

Maryland  School  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Frederick 


Maryland  School  for  Colored  Blind  and  Deaf,  Baltimore 

Clarke  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes,  Northampton,  Msss 

Kew  I-InL:land  Industrial  School  for  the  Deaf,  Beverly,  Mass 

Sarah  Fuller  Home  for  Deaf  Children,  West  Medfurd",  Mass 

Evanpelical  Lutheran  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute,  Korris,  Mich.  (6)  , 

Michigan  School  for  the  Deaf,  Flint 

Institution  for  Deaf  ilutes,  St.  Paul,  Minn 

Minnesota  School  lor  the  Deaf,  Faribault 

Mississinpi  In^tilution  for  the  Education  of  tho  Deaf,  Jackson 

Missouri  School  for  tho  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Fulton 


Convent  of  Onr  Lady  of  Good  Counsel.  St.  Louis,  Mo 

£i*ebrask;t  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Omaha 

Xew  .Jersey  School  for  Deaf  Mutes,  Trenton 

New  Mexico  School  for  tho  Deaf,  S'-uita  Fo 

Institution  for  the  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes,  New  York 
city,  N.  r.  (c) 

Jleiv  York  Institution  for  tho  Instmction  of  Deaf  and  Dimib,  "Wash- 

infrton  Heights,  (d) 
St.  Jo.HcpIi'a   Institution   for  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mules, 

Female  Department,  Fordham,  K.  T, 
St.  -Ji'seph's   Institution  for    Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes, 

Male  Department,  Westchester.  N.  Y. 

St.  Joseph  s  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb.  Kings  County,  N.  Y 

Albany  Home  School  for  the  Deaf,  Albany,  N.  Y 

Northern  New  York  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes, Malono 

Central  New-  York  Inslitntinn  for  Deaf  Mute.-*.  Home 

Wesleni  New  York  Institutiiui  ft>r  Deal*  Mute.s,  Iioclie.*ter 

Le  Couteulx  St.    M.'irv's  Institution  for  Inii>roved  Instructions  of 

D.-af  Mules,  Bullalo',  N.  Y.  (^) 
North  Carolina  Inslilutiou  for  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind,  Italeigh 


Ohio  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Uie  Deaf  and  Dumb.  Cnluinbus 

Pennsylvania  Institution  for  tho  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Philadelj)hia 

'We-te'm  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  tho  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Wilkins- 

burg. 

Oral  School  for  tho  Deaf  Dnnmore,  Pa 

South  Carolina  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Doaf,  Dumb,  and 

Blind,  Cedar  Springs. 


47  I  '   Mute  School.  Sioux  Falls 

4g  ''  af  ami  Dumti  Si-bnnl,  Knoxville. 

4D  1  "luted  1)<-af  and  Dumb  School,  Knoxville. 

SO  'i'exiin  Dc-iit  Mute  Institute.  Austin  (e) . 

Gl  Texas  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution  for  Colored  Youth,  Austin. 


Deaf  Mule  D<:partnient  of  tbe  University  of  Deserot,  Salt  Lake  city, 
I'lah. 

\'ir  -iiiKi  Iiisi;tMti<.ii  for  Iieaf,  Dumb,  and  Blim!,  Staunton 

'  1  ffir  D(-fecllve  Youth,  Vancouver 

'■I  for  tlie  Deaf  ami  Blind,  Ilomucy 

\ ,  li.r  the  Deaf,  Delavan 

bl.  John  ■Calhuliu  Deaf  UutolDstitnt«,  St.  Francis,  WiB 


6,153 


84 
101 
125 

G:| 
114 


261 


209 
171 
70 
92 

17 

4G 
3G 
10 

12 

244 

3:i 

1G8 


290 
97 

109 

54 
4 

83 
122 

82 
122 


304 
404 
llii 

40 
(i:i 


3n 
ir. 

2(1 

13:i 
42 


0.5 
29 
«2 
170 
24 


Male. 


3,470 


143 


117 
108 
36 
48 

10 
27 
22 

7 


133 
22 
95 
39 

160 

3 
55 

47 


193 


Fo. 
male. 


49 
05 
49 
02 

42 

184 

220 
89 

20 
33 


47 
15 
31 
119 
17 


2,683 

41 
54 
40 
20 
40 


118 


CO 
34 
44 

7 
19 
14 
3 
0 

111 
II 

73 
33 
101 

17 

43 

51 

2 

36 


43 


18U 
184 


Total. 


Male. 


3,307 


37 

8 

33 

237 


113 
83 
30 
48 


133 
22 
9,'i 
25 

151 

3 
65 
47 


109 


48 
05 
49 
02 

42 

184 

210 

88 


82 


47 
15 
31 
119 
17 


Fe- 
male. 


11 

4 

28 

173 

118 

103 


19 
14 
3 
0 

110 
U 
73 
29 

100 

17 
43 
50 
2 
30 


54 
2 

34 

67 
32 
CO 

43 

175 
182 
72 

14 

23 


61 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


2,022 


28 

7 

33 

113 

125 

102 

93 
70 
34 
45 


48 
0 
23 
21 
121 


25 


145 
103 
52 

16 


78 


Fe- 
rn lUo. 


1,748 


4 
27 

99 

110 

05 

78 
51 
33 
42 


One  or 

both  parents 

foreign. 


Foreign 
bom. 


19 
34 
15 
14 

43 

151 
128 
39 

8 
23 


43 


Male. 


1, 028 


78 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


257 


Fe- 
male. 


25 


175 


10 


10 


at>ne  resldi-ntof  ('anada  In  this  institution  not  counted. 
t  One  mideut  of  Uutario  in  this  institullun  not  counted. 


c  One  resident  of  England  in  Ibis  institution  not  counled. 
d  One  resident  of  Canada  and  2  of  West  Indies  not  counted. 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

DUMB,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1800. 


515 


COLORED. 

nmTIIPLACKS  OP  UOTIIERB  (WniTB). 

ToUl. 

Black. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Fnited 

States. 

Eoclnnd 

nml 
Waloa. 

Scot- 
land. 

Ire- 
land. 

BritiKh 
Amonca. 

France. 

Ocr 
many. 

Srnndl. 
naria. 

Bohe. 
mil. 

Bnn. 
pary. 

Italy. 

Riixnia 

and 
Poland 

All 
ollior 
coun- 
triea. 

TTn- 
kDown. 

Mule. 

1 

Fp. 
male. 

"■^o-  ^^,. 

Male. 

Fe 
male. 

163 

80 

122 

51 

41 

29 

4,029 

MO 

34 

S18 

140 

13 

626 

143 

21 

38 

21 

65 

76 

48 

1 

i 

88 

g« 

54 

47 

1 



f 

S 

I 
1 

3 

5 

1 

....„ 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 
3 

1 

8 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

9 

1 

19 

1 
19 

2 

3 
2 
8 

2 

1 

19 
4 
5 

4 

1 

5 

4 

1 

1 

IS 

A 

4 
5 
16 

2 

2 

2 

4 
25 

2 
3 
6 

1 

4 
12 

4 
3 
13 

2 

2 

2 

4 

17 

2 
1 
5 

1 

38 
12 
60 

361 

241 

169 

177 
129 
09 
87 

2 

7 

2 
3 

2 

1 

f) 

1 
20 

3 
28 

3 

9 

14 
2 
3 
2 

2 

13 

1 

57 

12 

38 

6 
6 

1 

27 

3 

2 

2 

6 

5 

1 

1 

3 

10 

11 

8 

1 
1 

9 

4 

1 
3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

1? 

2 
10 

...... 

2 
2 

13 

•••#^- --- 

1^ 

1 

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Iff 

10 

1 

7 

6 

1 

4 

4 

3 

17 

21 
21 

4 
2 

118 

7 

51 

53 

217 

9 
6« 
59 

6 
23 

103 

60 

33 

13 
4 

52 
81 
48 
30 

85 

311 
302 
102 

29 
48 

16 
109 

1 
1 
1 

18 
8 

1 

3 
4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 



1 
1 



1 

1 

W 

10 

30 
12 
35 
1 
10 

"1 

1 

1 

8             2 

19 
6 
0 

41 
4 
11 

2 

2 

1 
43 

7 
2 
2 

13 

1 

09 

6 

i 

4 

n 

2               1 

7 

'4 

14 
9 

4 

1 

11 

8 

1 
1 

3 

1 

3 

og 

2 

1 

3 

7 
13 
15 

2 

1 
1 

1 

3' 

3 

6 

1 
2 

1 

i' 

'»C 

1 

1 

1 

1 
4 

i' 

1 

8 
12 

4 

1 
1 

1 

3 

'ft 

1 

1 

1 

■>» 

10 

1 

19 
1 

3 

1 

8 

1 

2 

46 
26 
56 
28 

27 

75 
5 
9 

7 

1 

8 
4 

1 

2 
3 
2 

10 

13 

1 

5 

3 
3 

81 

5 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

72 

rt 

4 
2 

1 

1 

1 

34 

1 

IS 

16 

1 

1 

1 
6 
3 
1 

1 

i' 

9 

17 
5 

50 

17 
4 
0 
2 

1 
11 
17 
29 

1 

17 

1 

2 

18 

I 

1 

1 

1 

19 

1 

2 

40 

41 

1 

5 
2 

...... 

1 

2 
2 

3 

8 
H 
14 

4 

5' 

1 

5 
35 
17 

2 

28 
20 
20 

3 

1 

2 
8 

1 
2 

3 
9 

19 

2 

1 
3 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

^^ 

1 

4S 

8 

7 

5 

4 

3 

3 

46 

4 

4 
3 

9 
3 

2 

1 

47 

..       . 

18 

10 

4 

11 

2 

5 

2 

49 

125 

1 

« 

1 

■in 

27 

15 

17 

9 

10 

6 

SI 

1 

93 
22 
SO 
SO 
6 

6 

1 

1 

7 

1 

=i1 

2 

11 

1 

3' 

14 

1 

1 

4 

2 

62 

11 

1 

•n 

1 

Vi 

0 

3 

1 
1 

22 

1 

4 

6 

7 
3 

■iA 

2 

S7 

t  One  resident  of  Mexico  in  this  institation  not  counted. 


516  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

TAm-   201  -DE\r  AND  DITIB   IX    SCHOOLS  FOR  THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  BY  AGE  PEEIODS  AND  BY  SEX,. COLOR, 
■  "  KATI\aTY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHEES:  1890. 


SEX,  COLOB,  NATIVlXr,  JJfD  EffiTIIPUlCES  OF  MOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknovra. 

UndorS 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

20  to  50 

years. 

60  years 
and  over. 

Total 

0,153 

48 

6 

580 

4,461 

1,031 

28 

Male 

Female 

3,470 
2,683 

30 
IS 

3 
3 

317 
2«9 

2,495 
1,960 

613 
411 

13 
16 

\^Jiite •-•- • 

5,910 

47 

6 

5C0 

4,300 

909 

28 

Male 

Fimale 

3.  .107 
2,  COS 

5,478 
3,770 

29 
18 

4fi 
38 

3 
3 

6 
4 

298 
202 

530 
335 

2,393 
1,907 

3,989 
2,701 

572 
397 

884 
010 

12 
16 

23 

Paxeotfl  native ■ 

22 

Male 

Female ; 

One  or  bolh  parents  foreign 

2,022 
1,748 

1,708 

24 
14 

8 

1 
3 

2 

1G6 
100 

195 

1,463 
1,298 

1,228 

358 
252 

274 

10 
13 

1 

1,028 
CSO 

432 

5 
3 

.        1 

2 

114 
81 

30 

751 

477 

311 

150 
118 

85 

Male- 

1 

6 

Male 

257 
175 

243 

18 
12 

26 

179 
132 

161 

58 
27 

55 

2 
3 

1 

)63 
80 

173 

1 

19 

7 

14 

102 
59 

119 

41 
14 

40 

BlacV  

122 
51 

70 

11 
3 

12 

79 
40 

42 

32 

8 

15 

Female 

Vixed  blood 

1 

41 
29 

4,029 

1 
39 

5 

8 
4 

303 

23 
19 

2.961 

9 
G 

639 

Female 

22 

2,181 
1,848 

140 

25 
14 

2 
3 

184                1,588 
179                1,375 

15                    94 

374 

265 

30 

10 
12 

England  and  Wales 

1 

70 
70 

34 

g                    49 

7                    45 

7                     25 

13 
17 

Mole 

1 

Female 

21 
13 

518 

5                     10 
2                       9 

54                   308 

Female 

Zreland 

3 

90 

S 

209 
219 

140 

2 

1 

1 

35                  207 

54 
36 

27 

1 

a 

Female 

15 

97 

83 
57 

13 

1 

7 

57 
40 

7 

18 
9 

3 

Female 

1 

2 

a 

G20 

1 

3 
4 

448 

1 
2 

115 

Female 

1 

i' 

1 

I 

00 

1 

3DR 
!28 

143 

50 

1 

31 

20 

13 

20fl 
162 

104 

60 

46 

25 

1 

Female 

Beandmavi.i                                                                                        

Femala 

1           1 
1 

.::::::::::■ 

10 
3 

58 
40 

18 
7 

I 
I 


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I 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMIJ. 


517 


TAtiLE   20I.— DEAF  AND   DUMB   IN    8CII<)OI.«   FOR   THE    DKAI'   AND   Dt'MH,   15Y  AGK   PERI0D5?   AND   RY  RFX,  rOl/)R, 

NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1890— Coiitiniicl. 


8KZ.  COLOB,  NATIVITY,  AND  DIHTUPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

ToUL 

Unknown. 

ITndor  G 
yoarg. 

StolO 
yearii. 

lOtoSO 

ysan. 

20  to  60 
ye»n. 

SO  rean 
and  over. 

Dirtliplapon  of  mothers  (white)— Continncd. 
jtuht'iiiiu 

21 

a 

lii 

2 

I 

Malo 

13 
8 

ns 

1 

2 
0 

11 

4 

80 

1 

1 

2 

Miilo 

28 
12 

21 

G 

18 
12 

14 

2 

i*'eiMnU» 

Italv 

7 

t 

Mah'          

13 
8 

65 

8 

G 

10 
4 

50 

Kuflsia  ami  I'oland 

a 

Malo 

41 
24 

76 

3 
3 

6 

82 

18 

51 

6 

3 

19 

Male 

38 
38 

46 

2 
4 

3 

25 
26 

30 

11 

8 

6 

1 

Male  

32 
14 

1 

25 
11 

5 

1 

1 

518 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablk  202.— deaf  AND   DUMB  BETWEEN  5  AND  20  YEAES   OF  AGE,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND 

NATIVITY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOKIES:  1890. 


STATES  iSD  TERBITOBIS8. 


The  United  States 

Alabama 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Coloratlo 

CouBCctiont 

I)elaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Florida 

Georpa 

Idafao 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Lonisiana 

Maine 

Uarrland 

MassachnRetts 

Michigan 

Hinn^'sota 

Mississippi 

U  issouri 

Montana 

ICcbraaka 

Kevada 

New  Hampshire 

Kow  .Irrsey 

Kew  Mexico 

JJew  York 

Korth  Carolina 

Korlh  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon  

Pcnnsyh-ania 

Rhode  Inlanil 

Sonth  Carolina 

South  Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

TJtah 

Vermont 

V)ri.^nla 

Wathington 

•West  Vlrcinlft 

Witwonsin 

Wyomln;;  


Total. 


15,371 

332 
7 
334 
209 
108 
12t 

35 

47 

73 
367 
9 
993 
690 
505 
450 
554 
242 
133 
233 
410 
572 
377 
265 
804 

18 

233 

G 

59 
250 

35 

1,420 

424 

30 
911 

14 

50 
1.162 

57 
318 

68 
491 
544 

42 

61 
48t 

52 

214 

537 

6 


Male. 


8,465 


176 

3 

188 

135 

61 

71 

19 

30 

39 
195 
3 
590 
367 
303 
242 
313 
126 

80 
125 
213 
295 
220 
145 
454 

10 

125 

3 

30 
132 

18 
801 
204 

18 

467 

5 

29 
658 

23 
IGO 

37 
205 
312 

26 

31 
248 

30 

114 

321 

6 


Fe- 
male. 


6,006 


156 

4 

146 

74 

47 

53 

16 

17 

34 

172 

6 

403 

323 

202 

208 

241 

IIG 

53 

108 

203 

277 

157 

120 

350 

8 

108 

3 

29 

118 

17 

019 

220 

12 

444 

9 

27 

504 

34 

158 

31 

220 

232 

10 

30 

230 

22 

100 

210 

1 


Male. 


7,658 


115 

3 

155 

134 

59 

70 

18 

20 

18 

106 

3 

583 

353 

302 

232 

268 

93 

80 

102 

211 

293 

220 

73 

439 

10 

123 

3 

30 

128 

IS 

798 

153 

18 

464 

4 

29 

646 

22 

77 

37 

203 

255 

20 

31 

161 

30 

100 

321 


Fe- 
male. 


6,285 


109 

4 

125 

74 

47 

53 

15 

15 

16 

110 

6 

401 

316 

202 

202 

215 

89 

53 

94 

202 

277 

157 

63 

341 

8 

107 

3 

29 

117 

17 

616 

165 

12 

433 

9 

26 

497 

31 

70 

31 

189 

185 

10 

30 

172 

22 

98 

215 

1 


Native  bom. 


Farents  native. 


Male. 


4,992 


150 

54 

33 

41 

15 

16 

15 

100 

2 

304 

294 

171 

183 

241 

81 

66 

91 

83 

115 

52 

70 

337 

6 

76 

2 

20 

66 

15 

337 

153 

3 

331 

4 

20 

442 

5 

77 

17 

192 

222 

4 

18 

J55 

20 

102 

74 

2 


Fe- 
male. 


4,381 


107 

2 

123 

40 

39 

36 

13 

10 

15 

106 

4 

240 

265 

113 

104 

204 

77 

39 

82 

88 

111 

44 

62 

261 

3 

62 

1 

19 

77 

15 

291 

165 

4 

340 

6 

17 

339 

14 

69 

15 

181 

161 

5 

17 

169 

15 

89 

62 


One  or 

botli  parenta 

foreign. 


Mole. 


2,157 


232 

61 

112 

44 

25 

12 

6 

8 

97 

140 

119 

3 

86 

3 

30 


3 

50 

3 

397 


5 
113 


8 
167 


11 

7 
25 
16 
10 

3 
10 

4 
200 

1 


Fe- 
male. 


1,499 


3 
1 
137 
45 
78 
28 


10 

75 

114 

87 

1 
73 

3 
34 

2 

3 
27 

2 
272 


5 

73 

3 

8 

119 

15 

1 

9 

4 

19 
10 
9 
3 
7 
0 
125 
1 


Foreign 
born. 


Male. 


509 


64 


Fe- 
male. 


405 


Total. 


Male. 


807 


61 


53 


28 


Fe- 
male. 


621 


47 


21 


57 


11 


Black. 


Male. 


058 


Fe- 
male. 


19 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male. 


149 


F«- 
ranle. 


lis 


IS 


1 
U 


s 

10 


18 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


519 


Jabi-e  203.-C0Nt!KNITAL   DKAI'   AND    IHMI!    IN    8(1I()0I-S    I'OU  TIIi;    DKAT   AND   DUMB,  IIY  AGK  I'EKIODS  AND   BY 

SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIUTIIl'LACES  OF  MOTIIEKS:  1890. 


8KX.  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  DlATIirLACES  Or  MOTHEBS. 

Total. 

UnkDOwn. 

Undor  6 
years. 

6  to  10 

ycara. 

10  to  SO 

ye«r». 

SOtoCO 
years. 

60  rears 
andurer. 

2,4D5 

10 

6 

280 

1.837 

340 

IT 

Mnlo                                                    

1,329 
1,100 

9 
7 

3 
2 

142 
138 

970 
858 

187 
153 

B 

8 

2,307 

10 

5 

201 

1,758 

310 

17 

Male                                    

1.243     1 
1,124 

2,213    ' 
1,006 

9 

7 

10 
14 

3 
G 
2 

129 
132 

253 
1C5 

929 

829 

1,044 
1,208 

164 
140 

282 
204 

0 

8 

13 

13 

795 

811 

607 

7 
7 

2 

77 
88 

88 

593 
615 

430 

111 

93 

78 

7 

2 
3 

6 

357 
250 

154 

2 

3 

49 
39 

8 

267 
■  169 

114 

36 
42 

28 

4 

Male                                                                                    .    .       .            

91 
63 

128 

3 
5 

19 

69 
45 

79 

17 
11 

30 

t 

a 

86 
42 

97 

13 
C 

10 

29 
62 

23 
7 

25 

jjlack                                         -.  .                         

69 

28 

31 

g 
.J 

9 

40 
22 

17 

21 
4 

5 

17 
14 

1.692 

5 
4 

174 

10 

7 

1,280 

2 
3 

208 

Birtliplnc'^R  or  mothers  (white): 

14 

3 

13 

841 
851 

54 

7 
7 

1 
2 

82 
92 

9 

631 
649 

35 

113 
95 

10 

7 

6 

.... 

Malp     

28 
26 

0 

6 
3 

2 

19 
16 

5 

3 
7 

2 

5 

4 

192 

1 
1 

24 

4 

1 

134 

2 

29 



1 

1 

3 

108 
84 

51 

1 

1 

U 
10 

7 

76 
58 

30 

15 
14 

8 

1 

3 

30 
21 

4 

* 

3 
4 

22 
14 

2 

5 
3 

2 



1 
3 

210 

1 
1 

152 

1 

2 
27 

1 

29 

1 

130 

74 

58 

1 

14 
15 

3 

105 
47 

45 

15 
12 

9 

1 

1 

32 
26 

1 

2 

1 

24 
21 

5 

Feiuulo 

520 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  203.— COXGKNIT.AX.  DEAF  AND  DUMB  IN   SCHOOLS    FOK  THE    DEAl^  AND  DUMB,  ]iY   AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY 
SEX,  COLOK,  NATrS'ITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  JIOTHERS:  1S90— Continued. 


SEX,  COLOB,  SATIVITT,  AKD  BIBnlPLACfES  OF  HOTflEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  6 
years. 

fitolO 

years. 

10  tn  SO 

jxars. 

£0  to  50 

years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Birtlipl.icM  of  motlicra  (wbito)— Continocd. 

7 

6 

1 

^folc                                                                                                  

i 
3 

16 



3 
3 

10 

1 

i 

2 

llalc                                      .                

U 
2 

8 

4 

8 
2 

5 

2 

Ila]y                                                               .            

3 

i 

Male 

3 

1 
2 

1 

2 
3 

20 

5 

26 

i 



5 

>fj)1e                   - 

:9 

7 
28 

16 
i 

19 

3 
2 

6 

, 

1 
3 

13 
15 

12 

1 
2 

2 

10 
9 

9 

2 
4 

1 

Fenialo 

Male 

9 
3 

1 
1 

8 

1 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


521 


Taulk  20-1.— DEAK  AND    UUMH,  WITH   IJI.STINCTIOX    OP   SKX,  COLOU,  NATIVITV,    AXI)   liliniirLACrCS    01'   MOTIIKRS, 
AND  AGE  PEKIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890. 

THE    VNITED    8TATEN. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT,  AND  DIRITIPLACES  OK  MOTHltBS. 

Total. 

CdUdovii. 

Blrtli. 

DnrliT  r, 
ywirs. 

6  to  to 

yearn. 

10  lo  20 
ye»r«. 

20  Tcari 
an<f  over. 

40,562 

3,358 

10,860 

1S,3«B 

3,282 

1,319 

M 

22,411 
18, 151 

1,910 
1,439 

3,073 

9,170 
7,090 

8,019 
0,780 

1.705 
1,497 

730 
580 

208 

150 

37,447 

15.014 

14,774 

8.202 
6, 512 

13,  370 

10,040 

3,045 

1,052 
1,393 

2,051 

1,938 

1,212 

329 

Malf          

20,039 
10,808    1 

33.278 

25,859 

14.013 
11.840 

7,419 

1,751 
1,322 

2,607 

2,174 

8,113 
0,901 

13,357 

10,072 

671 
541 

1,024 

808 

190 

139 

263 

227 

1.2S2 
942 

433 

5.653 
5,019 

2,085 

5,528 
4,512 

•3, 330 

1,029 
909 

713 

439 
360 

210 

132 

95 

36 

4,268    ! 
3,151    1 

4,189    j 

2,358    1 
1,811 

3,U5 

1.772 
1,343 

2,531 

1.466    ' 
1.065 

584 

239 
194 

4C6 

1.522 
1,163 

1,037 

1,940 
1,3!1« 

l.r.OK 

418 
295 

394 

132 
84 

188 

17 

19 

M 

2i<0 
180 

285 

g;i8 

719 
1,852 

794 
604 

025 

205 
189 

217 

100 
88 

107 

41 

2S 

0)loj^                                               

29 

Male           

108 
117 

2S7 

1,057 
795 

1,510 

357 
2C8 

50O 

113 
104 

162 

59 
48 

89 

18 

11 

£]ji£]^                                                      

2i 

ifalo                     

110 
97 

48 

(SSI! 
0,1.1 

333 

287 
213 

125 

89 
73 

55 

50 
39 

18 

14 

10 

5 

jSa\e                                    

300 
278 

27, 192 

2.S 
20 

2,240 

171 
162 

11,094 

70 
55 

10,722 

24 

31 

2,030 

9 
9 

856 

4 

1 

Blrthplnces  of  mothers  (white) : 

235 

"iislo                      .                  

14,778 
12,  414 

1,056 

1,273 
973 

94 

5,  881 
5,213 

377 

6.932 
4,790 

424 

1,083 
956 

104 

474 

382 

43 

135 

100 

li 

556 
500 

251 

.56 

38 

31 

189 
188 

79 

218 
206 

103 

57 
47 

20 

27 
16 

11 

9 

5 

4 

Ifale  

152 
102 

2,229 

17 
14 

189 

.13 
20 

845 

5S 
44 

803 

15 
11 

238 

129 
109 

92 

6 

5 

75 

3 

2 

19 

i,2i;7 

972 
925 

99 
90 

09 

478 
367 

320 

497 
300 

405 

40 
35 

35 

14 

5 

4 

Malo 

503 
422 

14G 

44 
2.'> 

U 

178 
142 

GO 

200 
199 

33 

52 
40 

19 

20 
15 

8 

3 

1 

3 

82 
04 

3,833 

8 
G 

295 

41 

28 

1,437 

19 
14 

1,537 

8 
384 

5 
3 

143 

1 

2 

37 

Malo 

2,  2.53 
1.580 

fi«5 

170 
125 

44 

839 
598 

289 

9)8 
019 

2G8 

231 
153 

45 

77 
66 

14 

18 

IB 

S 

374 
291 

113 

72 
41 

105 

20 
15 

G 

153 
130 

47 

159 
109 

4C 

21 
24 

U 

7 
7 

3 

t 

Mnle      

I                   4 
11 

33 
14 

41 

07 
19 

42 

G 
5 

5 

r 
5 

1 

11  ale 

01 
44 

52 

0 

5 

1                   1 

27 
14 

23 

23 
19 

22 

1                   3 
2 

5 

2 
3 

1 

1 

Itn^v 

33 
10 

1 

12 
11 

15 

7 

5 

1 

f  emalo 

i           i 

522 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   20I.-DEAF  ANO  DUJIB,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OF    SEX,  COLOR,   NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES   OF   MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

THE    V.XITED    STATES-Continued. 


SKX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIBTBPLACES  OP  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  6 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

yeara. 

20  vcirs 
and"  over. 

Birthplace.s  of  mothers  (white)— Continncd. 

241 

13 

119 

88 

18 

3 

138 
103 

496 

5 

8 

39 

69 
50 

231 

50 
38 

168 

12 
G 

41 

2 

1 

11 

t 

y[i\o             

293 
203 

140 

25 
14 

21 

134 
97 

43 

103 
65 

53 

23 

18 

18 

6 
5 

4 

a 

4 

1 

Male                         ...               

87 
53 

15 
6 

26 
17 

36 
17 

7 
11 

2 
2 

1 

AE.ABAinA. 


Xolal    

791 

51 

490 

188 

35 

18 

g 

Male 

436 

355 

25 
26 

266 
224 

107 
81 

26 
9 

7 
11 

S 

4 

\y^t«                          .     ;.       .      .    .                   

522 

40 

300 

144 

23 

13 

2 

M.ile  

280 
242 

516 

503 

19 
21 

39 

39 

149 

151 

299 
290 

87 
57 

141 

137 

17 
6 

23 

23 

7 
6 

12 

12 

1 

1 

t 

1 

Male 

268 
235 

13 

19 
20 

144 
146 

9 

80 
67 

4 

17 
6 

7 
5 

1 

1 

One  or  both. parents  foreign 

Mall- .- 

9 

4 

6 

5 
4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Male 

3 
3 

269 

3 

1 
U 

1 
190 

1 
5 

Oolore<l 

44 

12 

7 

Main 

156 
113 

232 

6 
5 

10 

117 
73 

104 

20 
24 

38 

9 
3 

9 

4 
3 

7 

6 

4 

Black 

Male 

135 
97 

37 

5 
5 

1 

103 
61 

26 

16 
22 

6 

7 
2 

3 

Vciuale 

4 

1 

8 

MiieUbloo.1 

Male 

21 
16 

505 

1 

14 
12 

292 

4 

2 

137 

2 

1 

23 

1 
12 

Blrthi>laceii  of  mothers  (white) : 

L'nil**d  States 

39 

S 

Male 

209 
236 

1 

19 
20 

145 

147 

1 

80 
57 

17 
0 

7 
5 

1 
1 

ycmale 

England  and  Wales 

Main 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Scotland 

Male 

1 

1 



5 

1 

1 

3 

Hale 

4 
1 

8 

1 

8 

1 

Oermany 

3 

4 

I 

S 
3 

2 

1 
2 

2 

4 

Female 

1 

Bangary 



Malr 

1 
1 

1 
1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


523 


•^ABI-K   201.— DEAF   AND    DUMB,  WITH    DISTINCTION    OF   SEX,  COLOH,    NATIVITY,  AM)   lilKTIIl'LACES  <>1'  MOTIIKKS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCUKKED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERUITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


ARIZONA. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  DinTIIPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 

Total. 

Unknown. 

llirlh. 

Un.lcr  S 
j'onra. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  SO 
youra. 

20  years 
and  over. 

15 

4 

2 

8 

1 

lifftle               

B 
6 

3 

1 

2 

3 
5 

1 

IS 

i 

2 

8 

1 

jl^lf,                                                  

> 
6 

13 

9 

S 
1 

4 

3 

2 

3 

8 
5 

1 

1 
1 

jjjile                                                .  .        -                        

5 
1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

2 
3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Black                      .' 

Male 

Male                             

Birthplnces  of  mothers  (Trhite) : 

9 

3 

1 

5 

5 
4 

1 

2 
1 

1 

2 
3 

1 

Male                            .... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 
4 

1 
1 

... 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

KANS.IS. 

Total 

760 

61 

328 

266 

71 

20 

u 

Male 

408 
352 

29 
32 

174 
154 

154 
112 

33 
38 

12 
8 

^ffliite   

643 

47 

264 

240 

63 

17 

12 

Male 

339 
304 

625 

012 

22 
25 

44 

43 

134 

130 

257 
253 

139 

101 

2:u 

230 

29 
31 

62 

61 

9 

8 

17 
15 

X'enialo 

Native  born 

11 

10 

Male 

318 
294 

13 

18 
25 

1 

128 
125 

4 

133 
97 

4 

27 
34 

1 

8 
7 

2 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

Main 

0 

4 

18 

1 

3 
1 

2 
2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i'finalo 

Foreign  born 

3 

1 

Male 

12 
6 

3 

3 

4 

4 

2 

1 

Female 

,,^ 

524 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  BVSIB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  S04.— DEAF  AXD  DUMB,   WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,   NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTIIPLACES  OF  ATOTUERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


AKKAt'ySAS— Continncd. 


ATIVITT,  ASD  DIBTHPLACKS  OF  MOTHEES. 

ToUU. 

Untuown. 

Birth. 

Under  o 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

,^. 

117 

14 

04 

20 

8 

3 

3 

89 

48 

101 

7 

7 

13 

40 
24 

54 

15 

11 

23 

4 
4 

7 

3 

3 

3 

1 

81 
40 

16 

7 
G 

1 

3.1 
19 

10 

13 
10 

3 

3 
4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

8     i 
6U 

5 
5 

253 

2 
1 

231 

1 

1 
44 

1 

BIrtbpIarfs  nf  mntlicra  (irliitc) : 

61 

15 

10 

Male     

319 
29S 

1 

19 
23 

128 
125 

l.« 
08 

27 
34 

1 

8 
7 

4 

6 

>fiile                                                                                            

1 



1 

Smtlanil                                                   .      . 

2 

1 

1 

Hak<  

2 

1 

1 



3 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Malp 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

1 

5 

4 

1 

Male 

n 

- 

1 

2 
3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

Female 

2 

Italy 

1 

1 

Main 

1 

1 



. 

1 

Ratula  an«1  r'>ln>Ml   

1 

1 

Male 

• 

1 

1*  eouile 

All  otbcr  cotitilriua 

^ 

4 

2 

1 

Male 

c 

3 
1 

2 

I 

Feinulu 

1 

1 

1       ■                1 

(AriFORiVBA. 


ToUl 

4S0 

20 

171 

229 

41 

14 

Mair 

291 
IM 

18 
8 

OB 
72 

130 
93 

25 
10 

6 
8 

7 

White 

487 

20 

170 

227 

41 

14 

9 

Male 

290 
197 

410 

243 

18 
8 

21 

15 

ug 

71 
142 
79 

135 

92 

mo 

123 

25 
16 

35 

21 

8 
8 

10 

5 

7 

2 

Ketuale 

Pari-Dtii  native ■. 

3 

Male 

133 

112 

185 

II 

1 

0 

36 

43 

03 

G7 
74 

11 

U 

14 

4 
1 

2 

1 

•I 

One  or  both  [larenta  furel^SD 

Mala 

108 

57 

1 

46 

17 

40 

25 

8 
0 

2 

1 

Foniala '.[..[I'.'.VMVMIWI'.'.V. 

s" 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


525 


Tabik   204.— IJKAl'   AND   DUMU,  WITH  DISTINCTION   OF   SEX,   COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  UIRTHPLACES   OF   MOTIIKKS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  :  1890— Continued. 

CALIFORNIA— Continnod. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  DUITHPLACES  OP  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birtb. 

Undor  6 
years. 

e  toio 

years. 

10(0  20 
yean. 

20  .\  earn 
anil  ovvr. 

■Whito— Contiiineil. 

77 

6 

28 

31 

e 

4 

8 

M:,l,.      

49 

2g 

3 

4 
1 

17 
U 

1 

19 
12 

2 

4 
2 

2 
2 

S 

]^[},]f«                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               .                           

1 

2 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

'K\nr'\r 

» 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

I 
274 

1 
SG 

Binliplacea  of  inollicrs  (wliite): 

10 

138 

• 

20 

5 

3 

Jtiilo       

153 
121 

38 

11 
5 

42 
44 

17 

79 
59 

14 

15 
11 

2 

4 
1 

2 

3 

1 

a 

M;,l,.                                                     

25 
13 

12 

11 
6 

3 

8 
6 

S 

' 

1 
1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

7 
5 

53 

2 

1 

14 

4 
1 

20 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

2 

Hale                                                      

29 
21 

10 

1 

10 
4 

2 

14 
12 

0 

2 
3 

1 

2 

2 
1 

Male          

5 
5 

7 

1 

1 

5 

4 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Male 

5 
2 

49 

4 

1 

23 

1 

1 

1 
18 

3 

3 

2 

Hale          

35 
U 

7 

2 
1 

10 
7 

14 
4 

7 

3 

2 

1 

Male      

4 
3 

2 

4 
3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Ttnlv                                                      .   . 

10 

3 

5 

2 

Male               

9 
1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

All  other  countriea 

26 

3 

16 

5 

1 

1 

If  ale          

15 
11 

1 

!        3 

9 

7 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

526 


IKSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DKAF  AND  DLMIi,   vnni  PISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIKTHPLACES   OF' MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


COI^OBADO. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITV,  AND  BIBTHPLACES  OF  MOTHEES. 

Total. 

TJnknoivn. 

Birth. 

Under  fi 
years. 

&  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

205 

11 

74 

93 

18 

6 

3 

Male        

115 
90 

6 

5 

39 
35 

49 
44 

14 
4 

5 

1 

^jute                      •        

203 

11 

73 

93 

17 

6 

jiale                                                  

113 
90 

186 

143 

6 
5 

10 

6 

38 
35 

68 

54 

49 

44 

85 
64 

13 

4 

16 
13 

5 
1 

S 

5 

M.ilc- _. 

72 
71 

43 

4 
2 

4 

27 
27 

14 

27 
37 

21 

9 
4 

3 

4 
1 

27 
IG 

17 

1 
3 

1 

7 
'  7 

5 

16 

5 

8 

3 

1 

1 

14 
3 

2 

1 

4 
1 

1 

6 
2 

r 

1 

Colored          .            .        . 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

Black                                                              .     . 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 



1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

Birthplaces  of  motliers  (whitDI : 
'United  States     .... 

153 

78 
75 

11 

7 

56 

70 

14 

5 

1 

Male 

4 
3 

28 

4 

31 

39 

6 

10 
4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

£Dgland  and  Wales 

7 
4 

2 

1 
3 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

Female ^ 

Scotland , 

Male 

1 
1 

7 

1 

Female 

1 
1 

Ireland 

3 

2 

1 

e 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Female 

1 

4 

Male 

3 
2 

11 

1 

2 
2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

8 
3 

7 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Scandinavia 

6 

1 

Male 

4 
3 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1 

Female 

1 

Hangar; 

Male 

1 

1 

Female 

Romilaand  Poland 

2 

2 

Male 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

Fcmolo 

AU  other  countrlea 

1 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

I 

Female 

T7nknown 

2 

1 

1 

■  ■ 

Male 

2 

1 

' 

Female 



THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


527 


Table  901.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  M0TUEB8, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  18iH)— Continued. 

CONNECTIODT. 


SEX,  COLOB,  NATIVITY,  AND  IIIBTnrLACES  OF  MOTUEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  6 
years. 

C  to  10 

year*. 

10  to  20 
years. 

— 1 

20  ynara 
and  over. 

Total 

499 

26 

221 

192 

34 

23 

t 

Mnlo        

274 
225 

12 
14 

118 
103 

120 
72 

15 
19 

7 
10 

1 

1 

^flii^                     

492 

26 

218 

189 

34 

22 

1 

Male 

272 
220 

432 

355 

191 
184 

77 

12 
14 

18 

13 

117 
101 

190 

155 

119 
70 

178 

147 

15 
19 

26 

23* 

7 
15 

17 

14 

a 

t 

( 

1 

jf  al  c          

6 

7 

5 

82 
73 

35 

88 
59 

31 

8 
15 

3 

5 

9 

3 

1 

1 

49 
28 

60 

2 
3 

8 

22 
13 

28 

21 

10 

u 

3 

1 
2 

5 

8 

Malo 

32 
28 

7 

4 
4 

13 
15 

3 

10 

1 

3 

4 
4 

1 

4 

1 

Male           

2 
5 

G 

1 
2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 
1 

Black          

2 
4 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Mixed  blood 

Male 

1 
364 

1 
151 

Birthplaces  of  motliors  (white) : 

13 

159 

23 

15 

8 

Male                          

194 
170 

15 

6 

7 

1 

83 
76 

8 

8D 
62 

3 

8 
15 

2 

6 
9 

1 

3 

1 

10 
5 

8 

1 

4 
4 

2 

3 

2 

1 
3 

1 

...  . 

2 

Male 

4 
4 

56 

1 

1 
1 

20 

1 
1 

18 

1 
2 

2 

8 

8 

35 
21 

11 

2 
6 

1 

14 
0 

7 

U 
4 

3 

5 
3 

2 

Male  

8 
3 

1 

1 

4 
3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

25 

1 

17 

7 

Male 

15 

10 

1 

1 

9 
8 

S 

2 

1 

Female 

1 

1 

1 

Hungary 

1 



Malo 

Female 

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

3 
4 

1 

1 

1 

All  other  countries 

4 

Malo 

4 

4 

Female 

::::::;:::::i:;:::::;:::: 

528 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablk  a04.— deaf  and  dumb,  with  DISTINCTION'  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,   AND   BIRTHPLACES   OF   MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AXD  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

CON.'VECTICOT— ContiDtied. 


SE.X,  COIjOE,  XATIVITT,  AXD  BIRTHPLACES  OF  VOTilEBS. 

Total. 

UnkDO\ni. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 
years. 

10  to  SO 
years. 

20  ye.-irs 
and*  over. 

Birthplace*  of  mothers  (white)— Continaed. 

3 

3 

1 

Milo              

1 
2 

1 
2 



»EI.A^'ARE. 


Total . 


Male.... 

Female  . 


White  . 


Male... 
Female  . 


Kativcbom 

Fareuts  native. 


Male... 
l*>!uaK' 


Odc  or  both  parents  foreign . 


Male... 
Female  . 


ToreiCT)  bum  . 


Male.... 
Female . 


Colored. 


Male.... 
Female  . 


Black . 


Male.... 
Female  . 


Mixed  blood  . 


M.ile.... 
Female  , 


57 
41 


53 
39 


80 
71 


38 
33 


12 


10 


29 
15 


40 


12 
10 


15 
14 


25 
15 


33 
27 


16 
11 


21 

12 
9 

20 

19 


10 


4     I 
2 


5 
2 


1     I 
1 


Birlh|ilai;e6  of  mothers  (white) ; 
United  States 


Male.... 
Female  . 


England  and  Waleii 


Male... 
Female  . 


IrcUind  . 


Male.... 
Female . 


ItrilUh  Amcrira . 


Male.... 
Female  . 


Germany 


Halo... 
Female  . 


72 


39 
33 


17 
11 


10 
9 


9 

2 

3 

1  L. 

6 

1  1 

I 
1    .. 

1 

1 

THE  DKAF  AND  DU.MB. 


529 


TAniK  204.-1)I:AF   AJfO  DUMB,  Wixn   DISTINCTION   OK  SKX,  COLOR.  NATIVITy,  AND    IURTHPLACES   OF   M0T1IKR8, 
AND  AUK  PKRIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED.  «Y  STATES  AND  TERiaTOKIEH:  1890— Coiitiiiucil. 


DISTRICT   OF   COIiVnUIA. 


Pi:X,   COLOR,   NATIVITV,    AM>   IllRTMI'lACES  OV  MOTIIKEi*. 

Tolnl. 

Uuknown. 

Blrtb. 

Unilrr  fi 
years. 

S  to  to 

yrurH. 

10  to  SO 

yfnm. 

SO  yran 
oikI  over. 

124 

17 

48 

40 

12 

4 

* 

60 
65 

12 
5 

23 
25 

22 
18 

8 

4 

2 
2 

3 

1 

_        . 

98 

15 

32 

83 

11 

3 

9 

SO 
46 

92 

64 

10 
5 

15 

14 

15 
17 

30 

21 

1« 
17 

83 

22 

7 

4 

U 

4 

I 
2 

2 

a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

jjjj](»                                                                                                      .           

35 
29 

28 

9 
5 

1 

11 

10 

9 

IS 
10 

11 

2 
2 

7 

1 

2 

J3 
15 

4 

1 

3 
« 

2 

4 

7 

5 
2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

28 

1 
1 

10 

1 

1 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

Unlo                                               

W 
9 

23 

2 

8 
8 

12 

G 
1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

J7 
G 

5 

2 

7 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
3 

73 

1 
3 

25 

1 

Birthplaros  of  mothers  (Tvliitc) : 

11 

25 

6 

2 

1 

JfjJ(V                                                                                                                                                                     

39 
34 

S 

9 
5 

12 
13 

1 

14 
11 

4 

3 
3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 
4 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Mnlc 

1 

1 

7 

3 

3 

1 

2 
5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

, 

1 

1 

.     1 

..• 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

■ 

1 

1 

1 
4 

1 
1 

1 

2 

Malo 

3 

I 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Ttftlr 

1 

1 

1 

I                     1 

PoiDalu 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

717G  INS- 


-31 


530 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tadlf.  204.— PEAF  AND   DUMB.  WITH   DISTIXCTION   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES   OF-MOTHEBS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAJ^'NESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutinued. 


FLOKIDA. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AXD  BIBTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

IJirth. 

Vniler  5 
years. 

S  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  yMrs 
and  "over. 

190 

24 

101 

47 

12 

2 

4 

111 
79 

U 
10 

58 
43 

31 
16 

6 
6 

1 
1 

1 

S 

V^JtQ                                                                                                             .                               

112 

12 

58 

34 

3 

2 

8 

'\f.j]Q                                                                                                                 ..,.       

48 
105 
98 

G 

a 

12 
12 

35 
23 

54 

50 

21 
13 

33 

30 

1 
2 

2 

2 

1 
1 

2 

2 

S 

3 

3 

58 
40 

7 

6 
6 

32 

18 

4 

18 
12 

3 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

"^Inlf                                                                                                                                                                   

4 
3 

7 

2 
2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
5 

78 

1 
3 

43 

1 

1 
9 

1 

12 

13 

1 

^(alo                                       

47 
31 

61 

8 
4 

7 

23 
20 

36 

10 
3 

10 

5 
4 

7 

1 

jjlack                                         -■ 

1 

Mftio     

37 
24 

17 

4 
3 

5 

20 
10 

7 

7 
3 

3 

5 
2 

2 

1 

Mal(.              

10 

7 

99 

4 

1 

12 

3 
4 

51 

3 

2 
2 

Birtbplflcefl  of  mothers  {white) : 

30 

2 

a 

M.alD       

59 
40 

2 

G 
G 

33 
18 

1 

18 
12 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

Male                

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Malo                

1 

1 

1 

• 

2 

1 

1 

"■| 

Male 

1 

2 
3 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

Feiiialo 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

4 

2 

1 

1 

OEOBGIA. 


Tol«I 

860 

45 

407 

226 

62 

20 

11 

Mole    

45G 
404 

23 
22 

256 
241 

124 

102 

27 
25 

17 
12 

9 
2 

■Wlilto 

G43 

25 

310 

IGO 

30 

10 

Main 

277 
■JOG 

039 

7 
18 

25 

152 
158 

307 

02 
08 

150 

15 

15 

30 

0 
10 

a 

Kfttlvaborn 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


531 


Tablk  904.— deaf  AND  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OV  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES   OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  ISaO-Contiuucd. 

OEOBOIA— ContlDued. 


6KX,   COLOR,   NATlVnV.  AND  llIltTltl'lJ^CES  OF  MiiTllKItS. 

Total. 

Vnknown. 

Birth. 

}'cars. 

r>  to  10 

yoora. 

10  to  SO 
year*. 

20  years 
and  ovnr. 

Wh.*te — "^Cntive  born— Continued. 

S21 

25 

301 

149 

29 

• 

S 

Jfftlo                 

265 
250 

18 

7 

18 

148 
153 

6 

80 
03 

10 

14 

]5 

4 
5 

1 

• 

1 

Male 

10 
8 

4 

3 
3 

3 

5 
5 

1 

1 

1 



Malo                                                                                                  

2 
2 

317 

1 
2 

187 

1 

Colored 

20 

66 

22 

19 

8 

Mftlo 

179 
138 

270 

16 
4 

18 

104 
83 

102 

32 
34 

55 

12 
10 

20 

12 

7 

19 

t 

Black 

1 

Mrtlo 

155 
121 

41 

14 
4 

2 

90 

72 

25 

20 

29 

11 

11 
0 

2 

12 

7 

S 

1 

24 

17 

529 

271 
258 

2 

2 

14 
11 

302 

0 
5 

154 

1 
1 

30 

1 

Birthplaron  of  mothora  (white): 

25 

10 

s 

Male 

7 
18 

148 
154 

2 

90 
C4 

15 

15 

5 
5 

6 

2 

Male                                  .                                                                 

... 

2 
6 

2 
3 

3 

Malo 

3 
3 

2 

2 
1 

1 

I 
2 

■  1 

ifalo 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

i" 

1 

1 

jmie 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 



Male             .  .     . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

JIalo  

1 

1 

' 

1 ■' 

IDABO. 


Total 

31 

1 

10 

14 

2 

3 

M.ale 

17 
14 

1 

4 

6 

10 

4 

1 
2 

2 

Wiite 

31 

1 

10 

14 

2 

3 

Kalo 

17 
14 

23 

18 

1 

4 
6 

9 

6 

10 

4 

8 
7 

1 
2 

3 

2 

Female 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Parents  natire 

Male 

10 
8 

1 

3 
3 

3 

4 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Femalo 

1 

Male 

2 
3 

1 
2 

1 

1 

Temale 



1 

I 

532 


rN'SANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


TABLr:   20».— DZAK  AXD   DUilTl,  WITH   PISTIXCTIOX   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND    BIRTHPLACES   OP  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED.  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Con tiuued. 

IDAHO— Continned. 


SEX,  COLOB,  KATIVrrr,   and  BIKTHPUU-ES  OF  MOTBEES. 

ToUl. 

I-'iiknown. 

Birth. 

TTndt'r  5 

years. 

fitolO 

years. 

10 1«  20 

years. 

SO  years 
and  over. 

THiito— ConI  inncd. 

8 

1 

6 

1 

5 
3 



5 
1 

1 

1 

■ 



1 

1 

VivAil  lilrwwl 

1 

i 

1                       1 

1 

1 

i 

Birthplflre-s  of  mothers  (Tchitc): 

18 

1 

« 

7 

1 

2 

1 

>fnlo                                         ...                                                 

10 
8 

C 

1 

3 
3 

4 
3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 
3 

3 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

2 
I 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

1                                                1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1       1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

1 

lEiIilNOIS. 


Total 

2.470 

110 

E5G 

1,150 

183 

105 

45 

Male 

J,37S 
1,101 

8G 
SI 

463 
303 

009 
4S1 

85 
08 

53 
SO 

20 

•               25 

VUte 

2,4C0 

13G 

818 

1,144 

663 
479 

1,019 

606 

183 

105 

Male 

1.364 
1,09« 

2,120 

1,403 

82 
51 

112 

El 

453 
330 

70D 

464 

83 
98 

153 

09 

55 

50 

91 
«1 

IS 

25 

Ifativo  bom 

84 

29 

Male 

7D3 
018 

717 

SO 
23 

23 

2:!7 

227 

245 

372 

291 

353 

48 
51 

50 

27 
31 

SO 

15 

14 

One  or  both  parcnta  furclKn 

5 

Mule 

411 

aoG 

310 

IM 
113 

la 

14 
6 

IS 

13 
15 

21 

l.'!7 
108 

13« 

215 
138 

125 

25 
3t 

23 

20 
10 

U 

1 

M»lo .  .. 

13 
11 

4 

84 
55 

8 

78 
47 

6 

12 
10 

8 
C 

g 

7 

Oblored 

1 

1 

Male 

« 

S 
3 

7 

4 
2 

S 

\ 

Fomala 

BUrk 

4 

Main 

12 
4 

8 

4 

5 
2 

1 

3 
2 

1 

Kuuialo 



lUzMl  blood 



1 

Mole 

2 

1 

1 

i 

Fetu»l« 

1 



, 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


533 


Taule  204.— DKAF  and  DTTMB,  WITH    DrSTINCTION   OF    SEX,    f'm-OK,    NATIVITY,  AND    niRTHPLACEfi  OF  MOTHKItS, 
ANDAOE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCUKRED,  HY  STATES  AND  TEUUrnjKlK.S:  ISUO— Luiiiiiiiiixl. 


IL.L.INOIM— Continuc<l. 


SEX,  COLOH,  NATIVITV,  AMt   ItlltTIiri^rUS  OW  MOTIIEI18. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

IlirUi. 

Ulul^r  r> 
yeurt. 

GtulO 

yuarH. 

10  Ki  SO 

yuMni. 

in  venni 
antl'over. 

Birt''pl'*>''o«  of  mothers  (white): 

1,S39 

88 

499 

74« 

109 

66 

n 

jIhIp                                          

841 
W8 

W 

«0 
28 

2 

257 
242 

38 

42<I 
320 

39 

SI 
58 

14 

32 
34 

3 

16 

10 

1 

Malo                                                                               ••  ----..-..--.------ 

40 
51 

20 

1 
1 

3 

17 
21 

7 

19 
20 

7 

7 
7 

2 

2 

1 

1 

13 

7 

15S 

5 
2 

SS 

6 

1 

67 

1 

2 

8 

2 
16 

11 

1 

]i^(ii1p 

79     : 
79 

3 
6 

28 
27 

12 

30 
31 

20 

5 
11 

4 

S 

1 

24 
17 

13 

7 
S 

7 

10 
10 

2 

2 
2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

9 
4 

431 

2 

4 
3 

154 

2 

1 

1 



27 

104 

30 

17 

9 

Main       

253 

178 

82 

10 
17 

4 

98 
5« 

3S 

119 
75 

38 

15 
15 

2 

9 
8 

2 

2 

7 



51 
31 

11 

4 

17 
19 

4 

29 
9 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 



Mnle                                                      .                      

7 
i 

8 

3 
1 

3 

3 
3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 
2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 





1 

1 

Mnlo 

3 
1 

22 

1 

2 
1 

C 

1 

1 

15 

17 
S 

39 

1 

12 
3 

10 

4 

2 

12 

1 

1 

Male 

14 
16 

4 

7 
9 

1 

G 
6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

( 

INDIAIVA. 


Total 

1,837 

100 

608 

855 

174 

74 

20 

Jlnle       

1,017 
820 

57 
49 

317 
291 

496 
359 

92 
82 

40 

28 

9 

>  Viimlc 

11 

^liilo                                       . 

1.805 

106 

588 

846 

174 

72 

U 

JIhIo  

990 
809 

1.712 

1.444 

57 
49 

102 

92 

304 
284 

537 

444 

490 
356 

822 

709 

92 
82 

164 

130 

44 

28 

69 
54 

B 

10 

18 

15 

Male          .                                     .                  

793 
651 

208 

SI 
41 

10 

2;  12 

212 
93 

400 
303 

113 

64 
66 

34 

34 

20 

15 

6 

0 

S 

M  nic 

149 

2 
8 

41 
62 

73 
40 

22 
12 

8 
7 

8 

fomale 

534 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


TiBLE  204.— DEAF  AND   DUMB,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OF  SEX,  COLOR,    NATIVITY,    AND  BIRTHPLACES  OP  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuuca. 


INDIAKTA -Continued. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AXD   BIRTHi»LACES  OF  MOTUEUS, 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  o 
years. 

StolO 
years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

20  years 
and"  over. 

White— Continued. 

93 

4 

51 

24 

10 

3 

1 

M.Mc 

54 
39 

32 

4 

31 
20 

20 

11 
13 

9 

6 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 
1 

Colored 

Male 

21 
11 

26 

13 

7 

16 

6 
3 

7 

2 

Female 

1 

1 

Black 

2 

Male 

IS 
8 

6 

11 
5 

4 

5 
2 

2 

2 

Female 

1 

Mixed  blood.... ' 

M,ile 

3 
3 

1,508 

2 
2 

464 

1 
1 

742 

Female 

Birthplaees  of  mothera  (white) : 

94 

134 

59 

15 

Male 

830 
678 

18 

51 
43 

1 

239 
225 

7 

429 
313 

6 

67 
67 

4 

38 
21 

6 
9 

Epf^l^^pd  s^Tl'l  Wnlftd    

1 

Male 

5 
13 

4 

1 

2 
5 

2 

1 
5 

1 

1 
3 

1 

Female 

,              ..... 

Male 

2 
2 

47 

1 
1 

10 

1 

1 

1 
23 

1 

tl»lanil 

3 

7 

2 

3 

Male 

28 
19 

6 

2 

1 

4 
6 

2 

15 
8 

3 

4 
3 

1 

1 
1 

2 

Male 

4 

2 

7 

2 

2 

1 

2 

Femalo 

1 
1 

France 

4 

Male 

4 
3 

190 

3 

1 

85 

1 
1 

59 

Female 

1 
26 

7 

11 

2 

Male 

108 
82 

4 

2 
S 

1 

44 
41 

1 

37 
22 

2* 

19 
7 

5 
6 

1 
1 

Scandinavia 

Male 

2 
2 

6 

1 

1 

Femalo 

2 
1 

RuwLa  and  FoUnd 

5 



3 
3 

11 

3 
2 

6 

Femalo 

1 
5 

All  other  countries 

Male 

7 

4 

4 

4 
2 

2 

3 
2 

2 

T7nknon-n 

Male 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Female 

IOWA. 


Total 

1,313 

07 

428 

010 

144 

45 

U 

Milo 

792 
521 

SO 
28 

2S0 
172 

364 
246 

84 
60 

83 
12 

It 

a 

•While 

1,308 

07 

427 

007 

144 

44 

u 

Male 

789 
ul9 

1,118 

39 
28 

55 

250 
171 

343 

303 
245 

539 

84 
60 

130 

32 
12 

40 

18 
8 

u 

Femalo 

Katlre  bom 

THE  DEAF  AKD  DU.MB. 


535 


Table  aoi.— DKAF   and    niTMH,  WITH    DISTINCrridN  OK    SKX,  COLOR,  NATIVn  V,  AM)  lUKTIIPLACKS   OK    iiUTUKliU, 
AND  AllE  I'KKIODS  WllKX  UKAFNKS.S  OCCUKKED,  UY  STATKS  ANlJ  T1;KUIT0IC1I;S:  IX'JO— Con  tinned. 

I O  W  A— CoQtluucd. 


HEX,  OOLOBf  NATniTT,  AND  DlBTHPUkCES  OF  HOTHRRS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  t 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

£0  Tear* 
and  over. 

White— Nfttivc  liorn— Continncd. 

743 

41 

231 

361 

76 

25 

t 

Jf qJo                              

442 

301 

375 

23 

18 

u 

136 
93 

112 

214 
147 

178 

46 

30 

54 

15 
10 

15 

S 

1 

2 

Male                

226 
149 

190 

8 
6 

12 

69 
43 

84 

100 

7;i 

68 

28 
26 

14 

13 
2 

4 

2 

8 

V  ale                                               

121 
69 

5 

8 

51 

33 

42 
26 

3 

10 

4 

4 

6 

2 

1 

l^{]ilo                                                                            .,.,......■....--... 

3 
2 

5 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 
2 

2 

1 

1 

I 



1 

Malf» 

t           

1 

1 \ 1 

Birthplaces  nf  mothers  (white) : 



791 

42 

239 

392 

80 

28 

10 

>Inle           

477 
314 

39 

24 

18 

2 

141 
U8 

9 

237 
155 

23 

48 
32 

2 

18 
10 

3 

g 

1 

21 
18 

8 

1 
1 

4 

5 

3 

1 
1 

1 

3 

1 

ilnle                 

G 

2 

90 

3 

1 
2 

30 

1 

1 

4 

29 

15 

-      4 

a 

56 
34 

24 

2 

2 

2 

17 
12 

10 

25 
11 

8 

7 
8 

4 

3 

1 

a 

Male 

14 
10 

8 

2 

5 
5 

5 

3 
5 

1 

4 

1 

2 

4 
4 

213 

3 

2 

74 

1 
1 

26 

1 
92 

13 

5 

3 

Male          

130 
S3 

72 

7 
6 

2 

47 
27 

37 

53 
39 

26 

17 
9 

3 

5 

1 

a 

1 

3 

42 

30 

24 

2 

22 

15 

11 

15 
U 

8 

3 

3 
4 

1 

1 

Male 

12 
12 

1 

8 
3 

2 
6 

1 

2 
2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1                       1          .       ... 

i:::::::::::: 

2 

1 

1 

Male                                  

2 
34 

1 
9 

1 

5 

1 

16 

3 

25 
9 

2 

1 

6 
3 

12 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

Male     

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

• 

536 


IXSAXE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DKAK  AXD   DUMB,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OF   SEX.  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BlRTirPLACKS  OF  MOTHERS; 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BV  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  lt>90— Coiitiuucd. 


KAKSAN. 


T!\TrT,  AXD  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHEBS. 

TotaL 

UnkuowD. 

Birth. 

Under  o 
years. 

6  to  10 
yeara. 

10  to  so 
years. 

20  years 
andoTer. 

Xotal           

1,152 

67 

349 

580 

99 

40 

IT 

M.ile     

Mi 

508 

37 
30 

178 
171 

341 
239 

51 
48 

26 
14 

U 
8 

1.126 

66 

340 

571 

90 

38 

19 

Mnle     

629 
497 

1,022 

857 

30 
29 

57 

62 

172 
168 

296 

231 

336 
235 

532 

458 

50 
46 

90 

73 

24 
14 

35 

31 

5 

12 

Mal(»          

482 
375 

165 

3] 

21 

5 

120 

111 

05 

20!) 
189 

74 

35 

38 

17 

20 

n 

4 

7 

5 

Male     

95 

70 

101 

3 

2 

8 

31 
34 

44 

44 
30 

39 

14 
3 

0 

3 

1 

3 

4 

52 

52 

26 

2 
6 

2 

21 
9 

23 
lU 

9 

1 
5 

3 

1 
2 

2 

4 

Colored 

1 

Mnlc    

15 

11 

22 

1 

1 

2 

0 
3 

8 

5 

4 

7 

1 
2 

2 

2 

1 

Black 

2 

1 

Main    

14 
8 

4 

1 
1 

6 

1 

4 
3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Mnl« 

1 
3 

895 

1 
1 

481 

Female 

1 
242 

1 
75 

Birthplnrf  A  of  mrithcrs  (n-hitc) : 

United  States 

52 

32 

12 

502 
393 

32 

32 
21 

4 

126 

no 

15 

279 

202 

7 

37 
38 

4 

21 

11 

1 

7 

6 

1 

Male      

16 
IS 

8 

0 
9 

3 

6 

1 

4 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

Male 

8 

3 

4 

1 

Ireland 

25 

2 

8 

10 

3 

3 

Male 

18 

2 

a 

6 
7 

8 
2 

8 

2 
1 

1 

s 

Britinli  America..... 

1 

1 

Malo 

11 
S 

2 

3 

73 

3 

4 

3 

4 
4 

1 

1 

1 

I 

Prance .  .. 

1 

Male 

1 
2 

25 

1 

1 
30 



3 

0 

3 

47 
20 

18 

1 
2 

1 

14 

11 

25 

11 

7 

5 
1 

3 

2 

K.'nialo 

Male 

B 
9 

4 

I 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 
2 

Bohemia 

Male 

I 
3 

1 

1 
3 

1 

Female 

Honsarr.,... ,. 

2 

I 

Male     .                      

4 

;::::::::::: 

I                        2 

! 

1 

Ittly 

1 



Male 

Female 

::::::;;:::: 

;:::;;;;:;:. 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMR 


537 


TAnLE   aoi.— UEAF  AND   DUMB,  WITH   MISTIN'CTIOX    <JI'    SKX,  COLOIS,  NATIVnY,  AND    ntRTiri'LAf'K.S  OK  MUTUKI^S, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURKED,   HY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contimioa. 


KANHAS-CootioDed. 


■ -■ -■     .             = 

SKX,  cou>rt.  NATivnv,  AM*  ninriirLACiLS  op  wotiikb8. 

Tout. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Unilw  fi 
year.. 

fi  l<>  10 
ycnn. 

lOtniO 
yean. 

SO  yrani 
and  itvvT. 

BirthplncoBu:  uinihcrs  (white)— Continued. 

10 

12 

« 

1 

Male 

(1 
10 

18 

7 
& 

11 

1 
5 

i 

1 

1 

All  otbcr  cuuD trios 

1 

» 

Male 

8 
10 

7 

5 
6 

2 

2 

3 

* 

1 

• 

1 

1 

Male       

4 

3 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

KICNTVCKV. 


Total 

1,362 

69 

754 

413 

79 

42 

t 

Mnle 

717 
«25 

49 
20 

382 
»72 

231 
183 

47 
112 

26 
16 

2 

8 

1.215 

CO 

675 

377 

60 

3» 

4 

Male       

RIO 
5li5 

1,1«3 

1,108 

42 

18 

58 
55 

336 

339 

661 
030 

209 

1(J8 

369 
336 

37 

2:1 

56 
53 

24 
15 

36 

31 

2 
2 

3 

8 

Male 

5.03 
515 

75 

39 
16 

3 

317 
313 

31 

184 
152 

33 

33 
20 

3 

19 
12 

5 

1 
2 

Fonialo ■ 

One  or  bcith  parents  foreign 

Male  

45 
30 

32 

1 
2 

2 

16 
15 

14 

21 

12 

8 

1 

4 

5 

Feni:Uo 

3 

1 

Male 

12 
20 

147 

2 

3 

Jl 

79 

4 
4 

36 

2 
19 

1 

3- 

9 

1 

Male ^ 

87 

7 

4G 
33 

C7 

22 
14 

29 

10 
9 

10 

2 
I 

2 

Female 

1 
1 

Black 

60     1 

" 

Male 

66 
48 

33 

4 
1 

4 

39 
28 

12 

18 
11 

7 

4 
6 

9 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Uixed  blooii 

Male 

21 
12 

1,121 

3 
1 

55 

39 
16 

1 

7 
5 

636 

4 
3 

3B 

6 
3 

53 

1 

Birtlipl-icea  of  mothers  (white) : 

31 

S 

6ni 
520 

6 

321 
315 

2 

188 
155 

33 
20 

2 

1? 

1 
2 

1 

Female 

Male 

3 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2" 

1 

. 

Scotland 

Male 

1 

1 

Female 

Ireland 

15 

9 

4 

1 

1 

Male 

7 
8 

3 

2 

7 

3 
1 

o 

• 

1 

1 

British  America 

1 

Male 

Foiualo 

3 

2 

2 

1 

I 

Franco 

1 

i 

Male 

1 
I 

59 

1 

1 
25 



Germany 

3 

21 

4 

6 

Male 

S2 
27 

1 
2 

9 

12 

1« 
9 

2 

0 

4 

Female [[[[ 

„^ 

538 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  ^VITH  DISTINXTION  OF  SEX,   COLOR,  NATIVITY,  A\D   BIRTHPLACES   OF  MOTHERS, 
XSD  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutinned. 


KENTUCKY— Continaed. 


SBi,  coLOB,  NiTivrrr,  and  bibthplaces  of  mothebs. 


Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 
Kussi.i  and  Poland 


Male... 
Female  . 


All  othercountries. 


Male... 
Female  . 


Total. 


Unknown. 


Birth. 


Under  6 
years. 


6  to  10 

years. 


10  to  SO 

years. 


20  years 
and  over. 


XiOnSIANA. 


539 

47 

347 

88 

32 

21 

4 

Male        

288 
251 

23 
24 

192 
155 

41 
47 

17 

15 

H 

10 

4 

389 

40 

248 

64 

22 

14 

1 

^lale                                      

206 
183 

371 

309 

19 
21 

39 

36 

135 
113 

241 

210 

30 
34 

61 

44 

14 

8 

13 
11 

7 
7 

10 

7 

1 

1 

I 

Male        

168 
141 

62 

19 
17 

3 

114 
90 

31 

22 
22 

17 

7 

4 

8 

5 
2 

3 

1 

Male                

29 
33 

18 

16 
15 

7 

7 
10 

3 

6 
2 

3 

3 

1 

3 
4 

Male                                         

9 
9 

150 

5 
2 

99 

1 
2 

24 

1 
2 

10 

2 
2 

7 

1 
7 

8 

Male      

82 
68 

114 

4 
3 

6 

57 
42 

78 

11 
13 

17 

3 
6 

4 

3 

6 

8 

BlAcV               

1 

Male 

63 
51 

36 

3 
3 

1 

44 

34 

21 

10 

7 

2 
4 

4 

3 
3 

1 

1 

MixMl  blood            

3 

Male        - 

19 
17 

326 

1 

13 

8 

220 

1 
6 

49 

1 
3 

12 

1 

a 

37 

7 

1 

Male 

175 
151 

5 

19 
18 

118 
102 

2 

25 
24 

2 

7 
5 

1 

5 
2 

1 

Male                         

1 
4 

2 

1 
1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

3 
U 

1 

1 

1 
4 

S 

4 

2 

7 
7 

12 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

4 
3 

5 

2 

8 
4 

28 

4 
1 

10 

8 

1 
1 

5 

2 

Germauy 

1 

S 

Main 

15 
13 

1 

0 

7 

1 

2 

4 

4 
1 

1 

Italy 

Male 

]"■ 



1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMli. 


539 


Taiuk  tiOl.— DEAK   and   DUMI!,  WITH    DISTINCTION    OI'   SKX,  COLOU,    NATIVITY,  AND   BIRl  III'LACICS   OF   MOTIIICRS^ 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continuc.l. 


liOViaiANA—Cou  tinned. 


&BX,  COLOB,  NATIVIIT,  AND  niBTHPt^CSS  OF  MOTIIBRS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

rnilcr  G 
yean. 

Gto  10 
years. 

10  to  to 

yeori. 

10  v:tn. 
and  ovor. 

Birthplarra  of  molhora  (white)— Continaed. 

1 

1 

7^fj^],>                                    

1 

1 

niAIIVE. 


Total             

627 

95 

207 

193 

4T 

18 

6 

Male     

346 

281 

47 
48 

152 
115 

107 
88 

27 
20 

9 
0 

4 

1 

^^ito                     

627 

95 

267 

193 

47 

18 

5 

Mnlo 

346 

281 

566 
534 

47 
48 

82 

77 

152 
115 

245 

233 

vrt 

88 
177 
165 

27 
20 

42 

39 

9 
9 

10 

16 

4 

1 

4 

4 

Malo         

300 
234 

32 

39 
38 

S 

133 

100 

12 

95 

70 

12 

21 
18 

3 

9 

7 

8 

1 

Malo  

16 
16 

61 

a 

3 
13 

8 

4 

22 

4 
8 

18 

2 

I 

5 

2 

1 

Male                

30 
31 

6 
7 

11 
11 

8 
10 

4 
1 

1 

2 

Male          

Blaok       

Male 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

544 

79 

237 

167 

41 

16 

4 

Malo 

307 
237 

10 

40 
39 

1 

136 
101 

5 

96 
71 

4 

23 
18 

9 

7 

3 

1 

>ralo 

3 

7 

1 

1 

2 
3 

4 
1 

ScolKlnd 

Male 

1 
18 

1 
3 

6 

7 

1 

1 

R 
10 

53 

2 

4 

9 

2 
5 

18 

2 

1 

19 

1 

1 

5 

2 

Male 

27 
26 

1 

4 
3 

12 
6 

8 
11 

1 

3 
2 

2 

ScaniliDavia 

1 

1 

Female 

540 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204 PKAF  AND   DUXB,  WITH   DISTINXTION   OF  SEX,  COLOK,   NATIVITY,  AND   lURTHPLACKS  OF  MOTHERS, 

AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITORIKS:  1«90— Coutinued. 

iriARTLAiVD. 


SKX,  COLOE,  SATIVITV,  AXt>  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Toul. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

5tnie 
years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  years 
jtud  a\  er. 

Total 

750 

71 

342 

220 

76 

24 

17 

Male 

416 
334 

39 
32 

191 
151 

115 
105 

45 
31 

16 
8 

10 
7 

6(4 

57 

2S6 

193 

66 

20 

17 

Male      

9M 
290 

597 

510 

31 
26 

46 

42 

ini 

125 
273 
245 

100 
98 

186 

155 

39 
27 

61 

43 

13 
7 

18 

13 

10 
7 

IS 

12 

Fciu.ile 

PareDta  native ..  ....  . 

M.ile      

2»0 
230 

g7 

28 
16 

4 

136 
109 

28 

79 
76 

31 

23 
20 

18 

9 
4 

5 

7 
6 

1 

Ono  or  both  parents  foreign 

M.nle  

48 
39 

47 

2 
2 

11 

16                      !?• 

12 
6 

5 

3 

2 

2 

12 
13 

16 
12 

1 
4 

2fi 
21 

106 

3 

8 

14 

9 
56 

6 
6 

22 

4 

1 

10 

1 
1 

4 

3 
1 

Feiualo 

Colored .' 

Male 

62 
44 

88 

8 
6 

12 

30 
26 

49 

15 

7 

19 

6 
4 

G 

3 

1 

2 

Female 

Black 

M.ile 

51 
37 

18 

6 
6 

2 

20 
23 

7 

13 
0 

3 

4 

2 

4 

2 

2 

Male 

11 
7 

527 

2 

4 

3 

251 

2 
1 

163 

2 
2 

44 

1 
1 

U 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (while) : 

United  States 

43 

12 

Male 

2S7 
240 

7 

20 
17 

139 
112 

3 

82 
81 

2 

24 
20 

1 

9 
5 

1 

7 
S 

Englaml  and  Wales 

M:.le 

5 
2 

1 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Scotland 



M.le 

Keniale 

1 
23 

1 
7 

Ireland 

2 

9 

4 

1 

Male 

14 
9 

1 

1 
1 

6 
3 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

Prance 

Male 

1 

1 

Female 

70 

12 

19 

21 

16 

4 

4 

Male  

41 
35 

1 

4 
8 

11 
8 

10 
11 

11 
5 

n 
2 

3 

1 

1 

Bung.nry  

...... ....^.. 



1 

Female '{ 



;..!'".!!!!!!!! 

1 

Italy 

1 

1 

Miile 

1 

1 

...'..'. 

1 

Biuutla  and  l*oland 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

i 

Femalo 

1 
1 

Unknoirn 

n 

1 

MMe 

4 

1 

2 

1 



1 

, 

TiTF.  di:af  and  dumb. 


541 


Table  204.— DEAV   AND  DTIMn,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  AND   RIIITHPLACKS   OP  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  HY  STATES  AND  TEURITOKIK.S:  18U0— Coiitiinitd. 

inACiSACnVSKTTH. 


eUX,  COLOIl,  NATIVITY,  AXU   UinXni'IJlCES  or  MOTIIKI18. 

Total. 
1,S39 

riikriowii. 

lilrth. 

Under  5 
yearn. 

litnlO 

yi%irM. 

10  tn  to 

yuara. 

SO  year* 
and  over. 

Total 

203 

568 

573 

127 

n 

13 

M«lo 

762 
747 

95 

108 

311 
257 

294 
278 

01 
60 

26 
31 

5 

7 

f^hite     

1,526 

202 

580 

570 

125 

S7 

U 

Mnlp  

784 
742 

1,240 

020 

95 
107 

150 

139 

307 
253 

451 

323 

292 
278 

501 

350 

59 
66 

95 

63 

20 
31 

42 

34 

6 

7 

10 

( 

MnlK      

454 
466 

329 

61 

78 

11 

176 
149 

12C 

168 

182 

151 

31 
32 

32 

14 

20 

8 

4 

5 

1 

192 
137 

277 

8 
3 

52 

76 
60 

109 

87 
64 

60 

17 
IS 

30 

4 
4 

15 

i 

2 

Male 

138 
139 

13 

26 
26 

1 

55 
54 

8 

37 
32 

2 

11 
19 

2 

8 
7 

1 

1 

Mnio         

8 
5 

8 

4 
4 

5 

2 

2 

1 
1 

Black         

1 

1 

5 
3 

5 

3 
2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Main      

3 
2 

950 

1 
2 

Das 

1 

1 

BirthplflccA  of  mothers  (wbito) : 

United  Stjitoa 

139 

3G8 

69 

35 

10 

Main 

475 
484 

CO 

61 

78 

6 

183 

155 

19 

178 
100 

26 

34 

35 

5 

IS 
20 

3 

4 

0 

1 

34 

26 

15 

6 

8 

U 

8 

IB 
10 

4 

1 

4 

2 
I 

2 

1 

Female 

Scotland 

1 

Malo 

6 
9 

266 

4 
4 

103 

1 
3 

94 

I 
1 

8 

Feiiialo 

1 
34 

27 

145 
121 

173 

16 

13 

15 

«0 
43 

73 

.52 
42 

57 

13 
14 

20 

1 
8 

FtMualo , 

Male 

97 

70 

1 

8 

7 

41 
32 

33 
1 

9 
11 

4 
4 

1 

Female 

1 
22 

1 

10 

1 

Germany 

1 

7 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

12 
10 

3 

1 

s 

1 

4 
6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

, 

M»le 

2 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Female 

I 

Italy 

3 

Male 

i 
3 

* 

1 
2 

3 

I 

1 
3 

9 

1 
1 

1 

Fimali. 

2 

4 

Ill  other  couu tries 

2 

2 

M.llr 

3 

• 

3 

1 

female , .,.,,.., ,.,.. ■■......•• 

2 

1 

2 

••*••• 

542 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES  OF  ^lOTKEKS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuucd. 

iriASSACIIUSETTS-Continued. 


SEX,  COLOE,  NATn-mr,  and  bibthplaces  op  mothebs. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

trnder  6 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  ye.irs 
and  over. 

Blithplaccs  of  mothon  (white)— Continued. 

7 

4 

2 

1 

5 
2 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1  ' 

iniCIIIGAtV. 


Xotal                                  

1,547 

90 

510 

719 

169 

52 

T 

Male 

828 
719 

59 
31 

273 
237 

381 
338 

83 
86 

28 
24 

i 

8 

1,539 

90 

508 

714 

168 

52 

7 

Male              - 

823 

710 

1,192 
741 

59 

31 

66 
38 

271 
237 

380 

234 

378 
336 

581 

362 

83 

85 

122 
76 

28 

24 

38 
26 

4 

8 

5 

5 

Malo 

383 
358 

451 

22 
16 

28 

116 
118 

146 

193 
16» 

219 

35 
41 

46 

14 
12 

12 

s 

3 

Male 

256 
195 

347 

21 

7 

24 

84 
62 

128 

117 
102 

133 

26 
20 

46 

8 
4 

14 

Female 

s 

Male 

181 
163 

8 

16 

8 

71 
57 

2 

68 
05 

5 

22 
24 

1 

6 
8 

1 

1 

5 
3 

2 

2 

3 
2 

1 

1 

Black 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Uised  blood 

6 

1 

4 

1 

Male 

3 
3 

845 

1 
262 

2 
2 

421 

1 

83 

Biithplace-s  of  mothers  (white): 

43 

28 

5 

4,33 
412 

76 

26 
17 

130 
132 

28 

222 
202 

37 

37 
40 

8 

15 
13 

2 

Female , 

2 

Male 

39 
37 

21 

14 
14 

6 

17 
20 

9 

6 

2 

4 

1 
1 

Foniaio 

Scotland 

Male 

13 
8 

68 

4 

2 

25 

6 
3 

25 

o 
12 

ITeinalu 



Ireland 

3 

Male 

39 
29 

185 

14 

14 
11 

61 

13 
12 

90 

9 
3 

14 

6 

Female 

Male 

95 
90 

10 

10 

36 
25 

6 

40 
60 

2 

6 
8 

1 

3 
3 

.   . 

Sfalo 

6 

4 

221 

4 
2 

75 

2 

Female 

16 

1 
31 

Gennaoy - 

90 

9 

Male 

138 
83 

21 

11 

46 
29 

0 

m 

31 
0 

17 
14 

6 

5 
4 

Female 

Scandinavia 

1 

Male 

S 

15 

0 

2 
4 

3 

1 

5 

1 
4 

1 

Female 

Bohemia 

...... ..•■•• 

Main 

B 

1 

3 

I 

2 

Female 

•••••.* 

Til  10  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


543 


Tahik  aOl.-l'KAl-   AM)   DUMK,  WITll    DISTINCTION   OK   SKX.  COI.OU,   NATIVITY,  AND    IlIRTIIPLACES   OF   MOTHEltS, 
AND  AOE  PKKIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCUKIii;i),  ItV  STATES  AND  TEKKITOEIES:  1800— Coutiuiicd. 

nilCHIGAN— CoDtiDuod. 


BES,  COLim,  NATIVITY,  AND  IIIIITUI'LACES  OF  U0TIIKII.1. 

Tout. 

UuknoWD. 

Birth. 

Unilor  e 
}'ur*. 

fi  tolO 
yum. 

10  to  CO 

aud  uver. 

Blrtliplacoa  of  mothers  (white)— Contiaued. 

4 

1 

3 

Mnlc              

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

Italv        .       -.                                        

1 

Mnlo  

1 

1 

22 

1 

14 

S 

1 

1 

Mnlo  

13 
> 

43 

1 

8 
6 

IS 

3 
2 

17 

1 

1 

a 

2 

2 

1 

Male 

23 
20 

16 

2 

7 
8 

6 

10 

7 

4 

3 

3 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

8 

Male 

10 
6 

3 

3 
3 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

.mivivEnoTA. 


Total                 

856 

45 

336 

374 

«8 

25 

8 

Male                  

522 
334 

25 
20 

201 
135 

234 
140 

46 
22 

12 
13 

4 

Female 

4 

855 

46 

336 

374 

87 

25 

8 

Male         

521 
334 

585 

216 

25 
20 

31 

12 

201 
135 

220 

80 

234 
140 

252 

98 

45 
22 

46 

19 

12 
13 

U 

3 

4 

4 

s 

4 

Male 

125 
91 

3i9 

8 
4 

19 

43 

37 

140 

58 
40 

154 

12 

7 

27 

1 

2 

8 

8 

1 

1 

Male 

209 
140 

290 

9 
10 

14 

84 
56 

lie 

92 
62 

122 

19 
8 

21 

5 
3 

14 

1 

8 

M.-ilc  

187 
103 

1 

8 
6 

74 
42 

84 
38 

14 
7 

1 

6 

8 

t 

8 

Colored 

Male 

1 

1 

Block 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

iVnialo 

Mixed  blood 



Male 

Female 

Birthplai-eji  of  mothers  (white) : 

262 

16 

lOO 

117 

20 

5 

4 

Mnlc 

154 
108 

27 

9 

7 

57 
43 

13 

72 
45 

9 

12 

8 

4 

1 
4 

1 

s 

1 

Male 

20 

7 

10 

9 

4 

4 

7 
2 

4 

3 

1 

1 

Female 

Scotland 

1 

1 

Male 

5 
5 

48 

1 

3 

1 

15 

1 

4 
26 

Ireland 

4 

1 

2 

Male 

29 
19 

1 
3 

6 
« 

19 

7 

1 

2 

544 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DE.U-"  AND   DUMB,  WITH    DISTINCTION    OF   SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES    OF   MOTHERS, 
AaU  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuued. 

MIIVIXESOTA— CoDtinuL-d. 


K ■= 

BEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OK  MOTHEES. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

Birthplar*'8  of  motliers  (white)— Contiuued. 

5S 

2 

23 

27 

5 

1 

Itale                                

32 
27 

1 

13 
10 

15 
12 

4 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

Male      

1 

1 

176 

8 

71 

70 

17 

8 

2 

MmIo 

107 
«9 

202 

6 
2 

9 

45 

28 

81 

42 
28 

90 

11 
6 

13 

2 
6 

6 

1 

1 

Male 

120 
82 

12 

4 
5 

49 
35 

3 

64 
36 

3 

9 

4 

1 

4 

2 

Male 

10 
2 

0 

2 

1 

4 

7 

1 

3 

1 

Female  . - 

J 

1 

6 

3 

18 

3 

1 

7 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Mnlc 

14 
4 

29 

j 

5 

2 

11 

8 

1 

11 

1 
1 

2 

All  01  lipr  '•"nntrfp-^ . , 

* 

1 

Male 

21 
8 

2 

1                 * 

8 
3 

1 

8 
3 

1 

1 

1 

Feiualo 

1 

1 

! 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

Female ' 

1 

1 ■ 

ItllSSIS.<^IPPI. 


To'.aI 

559 

43 

354 

126 

28 

8 

Male 

305 
254 

24 
19 

1R6 
168 

70 
50 

13 
15 

6 
2 

Female 

White 

292 

17 

181 

77 

13 

4 

Male 

157 
135 

287 

IJfl 
128 

10 

C 
4 

J 
207 

8 
9 

10 

15 

94 

87 

178 
171 

43 

34 

70 
74 

8 
5 

13 

13 

* 

Female 

Native  bom 

4 

4 

FareDta  native 

M.nle ..  . 

7 
8 

1 

82 
7 

41 
33 

2 

8 
5 

4 

Funialo 

One  or  bolli  pai  onta  foreign 

Male 

5 
2 

3 

1 
1 

1 

Female 

1 
1 

7orci{;n  born 

...          ••■>■•• 

Male 

1 

I 

Female 

3 

173 

Otlored 

20 

IG 
10 

49 

13 

4 

Male 

I4K 
119 

319 

127 
92 

*S 

21 
27 

92 
81 

139 

33 
16 

43 

5 
10 

12 

2 
2 

2 

Fonialu 

Black 

Male 

u 

9 

■■> 

2 

1 

78 
01 

34 

14 
20 

29 
14 

5 
7 

3 

1 
1 

Female 

Mlied  Mood 



Male 

I 

I 
1 

remale 

3 

THE  DEAF  AND  DU:^[B. 


545 


Tabi-k  aot.— ih:af  and  dumh,  wiik  distinction  ok  si:x,  color,  nativity,  and  hirtiiplacks  of  MoTiiiiBS, 

AND  AGK  I'KIMODS  WIIKN  DKAFNKSS  OCCUKRKD,  HY  STATliS  AND  TERUITORHi.S:  1890— Continiicl. 

n  ■  MNI MMI  PI*I— Contioucd. 


8SX,  COLOR,  NATIVITT.  AXD  lURTUPLACKB  Or  MOTHKSfl. 

ToUl. 

28i 

TTnlinowii. 

Birtb. 

Under  S 
yoan. 

StolO 

jeers. 

13 

10  to  CO 

yeara. 

4 

CO  yean 

eail  over. 

BirthplnrpR  of  mothers  (white) : 

16 

178 

70 

VbIp                                               

153 
131 

2 

7 
« 

92 
83 

2 

42 
34 

8 
S 

..     ....... 

4 

f 

■\|j,jp                                                           

1 

3 

4 

3 
3 

1 

1 

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8 

1 

2 

1 

2 
1 

1 

' 

1 

1 

i 

1 

]^ln]j»                                                .                

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

raiHSOURI. 


],W8 

195 

724 

843 

18S 

40 

11 

]jiilo                       

1,090 
908 

114 

81 

401 
323 

447 
39« 

100 
«5 

21 
19 

7 

4 

1,034 

189 

G90 

827 

177 

40 

11 

^lale                     

1,040 

888 

1.822 
1,484 

109 
80 

164 

137 

375 
315 

C56 

553 

439 

388 

702 
635 

95 
82 

162 

121 

21 
19 

38 

30 

7 

4 

10 

8 

Male     • 

812 
672 

338 

79 
68 

27 

305 
248 

103 

341 

294 

157 

68 
53 

41 

14 
16 

8 

5 

3 

2 

170 
168 

112 

64 

48 

64 

14 
13 

25 

51 
52 

34 

77 
80 

35 

22 
19 

15 

5 
3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

16 
9 

0 

19 
15 

34 

21 

14 

10 

5 
10 

8 

2 

1 

44 
20 

S3 

S 

1 

3 

26 
8 

29 

8 
8 

14 

5 
3 

7 

Black                  

jfale                     .          ,            

37 
1« 

11 

3 

22 

7 

5 

7 
7 

2 

5 
2 

1 

Mtrtxl    Itlood                      

3 

7 
4 

1,570 

2 

1 

145 

4 
1 

581 

1 
1 

078 

1 

120 

Birtliplac-ea  of  mothers  (white) : 

32 

8 

■Male                     

856 
714 

20 

83 
62 

3 

319 

262 

9 

3e:< 

315 

7 

70 
56 

5 

16 
16 

2 

6 

3 

Male                     .          . 

10 
16 

9 

1 
2 

4 

5 

2 

1 
6 

5 

2 
3 

2 

2 

6 
3 

en 

2 

2 
3 

25 

2 

6 

21 

5 

2 

1 

Male 

27 
33 

7 

4 
2 

1 

9 
12 

2 

10 
15 

3 

3 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Male                                    

3 
4 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

Uale 

2 
1 

?.. 

1 

;;;;;;;;....! 

7176  INS 35 


546 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-mNDED,  DEAF  AND  DUAIB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF   ANT)    DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF    SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND    BIRTHPLACES    OF   MOTHEE3, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutinued. 

MISSO  V  RI  -Continned. 


1                                                                         

SEX,  coijor,  NATivrrr,  akd  birthpiaces  of  mothebs. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

TTntlor  5 
J- 1*  sirs. 

6  to  10 

yeura. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothors  (white)— Continned. 

212 

24 

62 

89 

32 

3 

8 

jlale                                                  

121 
91 

8 

15 
9 

2 

34 

28 

2 

63 
30 

3 

10 
16 

1 

1 
2 

3 

jfale                                                                    •-••     

1 
7 

6 

1 
1 

2 

2 
3 

3 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 



3^ql(j                                           

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

XUkly                                                 

1 

1 

1 

1 
4 

i 

3 

1 

2 

2 

20 

2 

1 

8 

1 
1 

5 

5 

1 

Male          

1? 
C 

1 

3 
2 

2 

2 
6 

1 

2 
3 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 
1 

1 

2 

::::: ..:.:.::.:. 

MOIVTAI¥A. 


39 

5 

11 

20 

3 

Male     

22 
17 

4 

1 

7 
4 

8 
12 

3 

■^p^t«                  

39 

5 

11 

20 

3 

Male  

22 
17 

30 

20 

4 
1 

3 

3 

7 

4 

7 
6 

8 
12 

17 

8 

3 

3 
3 

Male        

12 

8 

10 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 
C 

9 

3 



Malo 

5 
5 

9 

5 
4 

3 

1 

1 
4 

2 

1 

Male 

5 

2 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

Male 



Hale 

Femulo 



Mixed  blood 

1 

Malo 

Female 

fiSrthplaren  of  mothers  (white) ; 

Uullcil  Suioa 

23 

3 

0 

10 

3 

Male 

13 
9 

1 

2 

1 

6 
1 

3 
7 

1 

3 

Female 

***"" 

angUudand  Waloa 

Male 

Vemals 

"i 

i" 



THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


>-t7 


Tabi-K  20'I.— deaf  ANP  DtTMR,  WTTn    IHSTINCTION   OK  HEX,  COLOR,    NATIVITV,    AN'H    niKTHPI-ACKS   OF   MOTHKIUJ, 
AND  AUK  I'KKIOUS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OClUJKKEU,   BY  .STAl'K.S  ANU  TEKKI  I'UUIES  :  IftUO— Coiitiuuod. 


nOiXTANA— CoDtlnuod. 


SEX,  eoLon.  nativitt,  and  DinnirtJLcis  or  MornERs. 

Total. 

Uuknowo. 

Itlrth. 

OncliT  S 

6  to  10 

yeur*. 

10  in  SO 
yaar*. 

tOrmr* 

•oil  uT«r. 

Blrlli|>liti'<'A  of  inotbors  (white)— Contln'iod. 

3 

1 

2 

Mnlo              

2 

1 
2 

1 

4 

jfnlo                                                      

1 

1 
1 

1 
8 

3 

1 

jfnlo                                                                 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
I 

1 

IVICBR.4NKA. 


TotAl 

029 

72 

213 

268 

47 

26 

1 

Mnlp                           .                  

349 
280 

44 

28 

112 
101 

150 
118 

25 
22 

16 
10 

1 

1 

C2G 

71 

212 

267 

47 

26 

3 

Male        

348 
278 

003 

370 

44 

27 

53 

38 

111 
101 

155 

109 

150 
117 

232 

174 

25 
22 

40 

30 

16 
10 

20 

17 

a 

1 

3 

] 

Miilft                                

209 
101 

133 

24 

U 

15 

59 
50 

46 

103 
71 

68 

13 
17 

10 

0 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

T\ralii 

68 
G5 

123 

5 
10 

18 

22 
24 

57 

30 

28 

35 

7 
3 

7 

3 

1 

6 

Male     

71 
52 

3 

15 
3 

1 

30 
27 

1 

17 
18 

1 

5 
2 

4 
2 



Mnle 

1 
2 

3 

1 

' 



1 

1 

1 
1 

Block 

1 

1 

Malr- 

1 
2 

1 

i 

1 

Mixed  blood 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

Bfalhpl.icoB  of  mothers  (white) : 

United  States 

393 

43 

117 

188 

30 

17 

1 

Male 

221 
177 

20 

27 
10 

6 

63 
54 

7 

107 
81 

7 

13 
17 

9 
8 

1 

1 

Male 

12 
8 

2 

5 

1 

1 

2 
S 

5 
2 

1 

^   _'        „ 

1 

1 

Male 

1 
1 

43 

1 

1 

1 
5 

19 

16 

2 



1 

Male 

23 
20 

8 

1 
4 

1 

12 

7 

3 

8 
8 

S 

1 



Female 

1 

Male 

0 
2 

1 

2 

1 

S 
1 

female 

548 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   204.— DEAF  AND   DUMB,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,   COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


NE  BBA8KA— Continued. 


NEVADA. 


SKX,  coLOB,  .VATirmr,  axd  biethpi.aces  of  motuers. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

Birtliplaccs  of  mothers  (white) — Continued. 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

1 
1 

70 

1 

Female 

1 
5 

26 

27 

8 

4 

Male         ..                    

43 
31 

5 

15 
11 

13 

14 
13 

9 

5 
3 

1 

3 

1 

o 

6 

Male  

13 
18 

10 

4 
2 

1 

2 
11 

6, 

5 

4 

5 

1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

Male 

U 
5 

9 

1 

4 

2 

6 

3 
3 

1 
1 

2 

Male  

7 
2 

1 

5 

1 

2 
1 

1 

Italy 

Male 

1 

S 

1 

1 

4 

Male 

5 
16 

1 
1 

4 
9 

All  other coantrics 

4 

2 

Male 

7 
0 

5 

4 
5 

2 

1 
3 

2 

2 

I'euiale .... 

1 

1 

Male 

4 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

" 

Total 

11 

1 

4 

5 

1 

Male 

7 
4 

2 
2 

4 

1 

1 

Female 

1 

1 

White 

11 

1 

i 

5 

1 

M.ile 

7 
4 

9 

7 

2 
2 

3 

1 

4 

1 

5 
5 

1 

1 

Kati  vo  born 

1 
1 

Parents  native 

Male 

6 

1 

1 

4 
1 

1 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

2 

Male 

Female 

2 
2 

2 

1 

Foreign  b<im 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

Feuuilu 

1 

Colored 

Male 

BhKk 

Male 

Mixed  Mood 

Male 

Female 

:;:::::::::;::;;;;:;;;;; 

THE  DKAF  ANT)  DVMW. 


549 


Taum:   aOl.— DEAK   ANn   IH'Mli,  WITH   DISTINXTION   OF  SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY,  AND   111  RTl  I  PLACES  OF  MOTIIKK8, 
AND  AGE  I'KKIUD.S  WIIK.V  DEAFNESS  OCCUUKED,  KY  STATES  AND  TKIMM T(  IIMES:  18'.t0— Coiitiiiiicd. 


NE  V  A  D  A-ConUnucd . 


BEX,   COLOn.   NATIVITY,    A.ND  IllUTIIPLACKS   OK  SIOTIIKK!). 


BirthplnroR  of  mothors  (white) ; 
VuitcU  Slates 


Male... 
Fomftio  . 


Scotland  . 


Malo... 
Fcuialo  . 


ToUl. 


UnkuowD. 


Birtli. 


Ij'ndrr  6 
jean. 


(•  to  10 
yoara. 


ysari. 


aiiif  or 


Irolaud  . 


Male... 
Fuiualo  . 


All  other  roiiiitrios. 


Male... 
fcnmlu  . 


NK«V  UAIIPKIIIRE. 


Total 

321 

48 

I2« 

122 

15 

8 

1 

Male                  

180 
141 

26 
22 

07 
59 

67 
55 

12 
3 

7 

1 

1 

1 

321 

48 

126 

122 

15 

8 

Male          

180 
141 

283 

257 

28 
22 

43 

42 

67 
59 

111 

J  100 

67 
55 

109 

96 

12 
3 

13 

12 

7 

1 

5 
5 

llrtle                                         

143 
114 

20 

23 
19 

1 

63 
47 

11 

53 
43 

13 

9 
3 

1 

4 

1 

.. 

"Malo                                                                         

10 
10 

38 

1 

6 
S 

15 

1 
13 

1 

............ 

6 

2 

8 

21 
17 

2 
3 

8 
7 

6 

2 

3 



1 

1 

}^[j^]0                                                                                                  

Birthplaces  of  motbera  (white) : 

200 

42 

101 

98 

12 

5 

3 

Male 

145 
115 

2 

23 
19 

53 
48 

55 
43 

2 

0 

3 

4 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Male                                                                          

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

:::::::::::;i:":"":— 

Main 

1 

1 
17 

1 
4 

2 

9 

1 

1 

\(alo                                                      

11 
6 

40 

6 
3 

15 

3 

1 

17 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

jialo                                                                            ..               

22 
18 

1 

3 

1 

7 
8 

1 

8 
9 

2 

2 

1 

1 1 1 

Malo 

1 

1 

1            i           1 

1 

550 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   204.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,   WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOE,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuued. 


NEW  JEK8EY. 


SEX,  COLOR,  MATIVrrV,  AND  BIBTQPLACES  OF  MOTIIEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  te20 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

Xotnl .... 

764 

150 

283 

241 

65 

31 

4 

Male 

415 
349 

88 
62 

148 
135 

134 

107 

30 
25 

13 
18 

2 

2 

TVTiite         

744 

145 

272 

240 

53 

30 

4 

Male  '. 

402 
342 

636 

481 

85 
60 

118 

94 

139 
133 

235 

172 

133 
107 

205 

151 

30 
23 

48 

36 

13 
17 

26 

24 

2 

2 

4 

4 

Male          .   .   .. 

247 

234 

155 

65 
39 

24 

82 
90 

63 

78 
73 

51 

20 
16 

12 

10 
14 

2 

2 

2 

Male 

97 

58 

108 

17 
7 

27 

35 

28 

37 

36 

18 

35 

8 

4 

6 

1 
1 

4 

Male 

58 
50 

20 

13 
14 

6 

22 
15 

11 

19 

16 

1 

2 
3 

2 

2 
2 

1 

Male 

13 

7 

18 

3 
2 

r> 

9 

2 

9 

1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

Black 

1 

Male 

11 
2 

3 

2 

7 
2 

1 

2 

1 

Male * 

2 

2 

I'eniale 

Birthplaces  of  mntbcrs  (wbite) : 

607 

97 

58 
39 

5 

182 

161 

38 

25 

4 

Male 

263 
244 

28 

87 
95 

15 

84 

77 

7 

22 
16 

1 

10 
15 

2 

EoglluKl  aod  Wales 

Male 

16 
12 

D 

1 
4 

3 

10 
5 

4 
3 

4 

1 

Scotland 

2 

1 

Male. 

4 
5 

74 

2 

1 

10 

2 
22 

Female 

2 

7 

Irclaoil 

34 

1 

M.ile 

42 
32 

1 

6 

4 

1 

17 
17 

14 
8 

5 
2 

1 

Male  

1 

1 

Fciualo 

Franco 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 
2 

94 

1 

1 
32 

1 

3 

21 

34 

4 

Mole 

61 
33 

3 

14 
7 

1 

21 
13 

22 
10 

2 

1 
2 

3 

1 

i  emalo 

Scandioavis 

Male 

3 
6 

1 
2 

2 
2 

1 

M«l« 

2 
3 

0 

1 
1 

1 

1 

FeinaJo 

2 
2 

lUly 

2 

1 

Male 

4 

c 

1 
1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

JTcmalo 

8 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


551 


Tatii.e  SIOI.— deaf  and   DITMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,   COLOR,  NATinTY,   AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTIIEKS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAENESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TEIMMTORIES:  1800— Continucil. 

NKW  JKRHKV— Contliiiii'il. 


SEX,  CX)LOn,  NATIVITY,  ANT)  IimTliri.ACI'UI  OP  HOTnUW. 

Tolal. 

Unkouwu. 

Jllrth. 

TToiIer  6 
yearn. 

ttolO 

yrar». 

10  In  SO 

yem. 

SOTran 
uiuovor. 

Birth nliu'ia  nf  ni.illiorn  (wliitu)— Cnntinuod. 

0 

1 

& 

XIiIa                                                                                                                                                          ... 

3 
3 

3 

3 
2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

\ 

1                     1 

NKW  IHE.XICO. 


80 

11 

40 

17 

3 

1 

3 

47 
33 

0 
S 

30 
10 

11 

2 
1 

1 

a 

^^T^jt^                                                                       

80 

11 

40 

T7 

3 

1 

a 

Mil<*                    

47 
33 

70 

0 

5 

9 
8 

30 
10 

40 

43 

0 

11 

10 
13 

2 

1 

3 
3 

1 

a 

1 

1 

2 

a 

J,l'i](S                                                                                   .                               

41 

7 

5 
3 

1 

28 
15 

3 

3 
10 

2 
1 

1 

a 

Jl^lg                                                                        

5 
3 

1 

2 

1 

2 
1 

1 

2 

J^f  Jl]()                                                                                                                  

1 
2 

1 

2 

3]j^ck                                                                         - 



1 

1 

jI-iIb                                                                                       

1 

Eirthplncos  nf  mutlicrs  (white): 

72 

8 

45 

13 

3 

1 

a 

J1.110       

43 
29 

1 

5 
3 

30 
15 

3 
10 

1 

2 
1 

1 

a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

jit&\e                                                                     

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

M.i1p 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 

Male      ...               

2 
3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 "1                       1 

552 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTIOK  OF  SEX,   COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutmue.l. 


N£TV    YORK. 


SEX,  COLOB,   XATIVITT,   ANP  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  yo.irs 
and  over. 

3,839 

380 

1,398 

1,586 

334 

121 

20 

jf ale                                                                   

2.124 
1,715 

224 
150 

769 
629 

876 
710 

160 
154 

62 
59 

13 

7 

3,803 

375 

1,382 

1,575 

332 

121 

20 

^^e                                                    

2,105 
1,700 

3,259 

2,029 

223 

152 

312 
240 

761 
621 

1,174 

737 

868 
707 

1,382 

817 

178 
154 

276 

153 

62 
69 

102 

70 

13 

7 

13 

13 

^alc                                                 

1,094 
935 

1,230 

142 
98 

72 

390 
347 

437 

434 
383 

565 

85 
68 

123 

34 
36 

32 

9 

8 

1 

Male        

712 
518 

54C 

40 

32 

63 

251 
186 

208 

333 

232 

193 

69 
54 

50 

18 
14 

19 

1 

7 

3^Q]e                                                                 

299 

247 

34 

41 
22 

5 

120 
88 

16 

101 
92 

11 

24 
32 

2 

10 
9 

3 

4 

Male                                                                              

19 
IS 

24 

1 
4 

3 

8 
8 

12 

8 
3 

8 

2 

3]acli                                                               

1 

14 
10 

10 

1 
2 

2 

6 
6 

4 

6 
2 

3 

1 

1 

5 
5 

2,209 

2 

2 

792 

2 

1 

906 

1 

2 
248 

173 

77 

IS 

Male          

1,193 
1,016 

137 

147 
101 

23 

421 
371 

38 

480 
426 

68 

96 

77 

14 

39 

38 

3 

10 

3 

1 

Male                       

72 
65 

39 

14 
9 

3 

10 
19 

13 

32 
26 

17 

6 

8 

4 

1 
2 

2 

1 

Scotland                           

Male  

20 
13 

679 

1 
2 

13 

0 

4 

235 

11 
6 

222 

4 

1 

1 

18 

59 

1 

Male         -         

342 
237 

119 

25 
18 

6 

138 
97 

37 

140 
82 

60 

29 
30 

11 

9 
9 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Male         

61 
68 

19 

3 
3 

3 

19 
18 

4 

25 
85 

6 

9 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

Male 

10 
9 

549 

2 
1 

37 

3 

1 

199 

3 
3 

241 

1 
3 

60 

1 

1 

13 

t 

Male      

310 
230 

15 

22 
IS 

1 

113 
86 

8 

140 
101 

i 

27 
29 

2 

7 
6 

1 

1 

Male                          

10 
6 

6 

1 

5 
3 

3 

4 

2 

2 

Vain                                            

* 
1 

26 

2 

1 

9 

2 

1 

14 

1 

1 

Male 

16 
10 

12 

1 

8 

1 

7 

7 
7 

4 

1 
1 

1 

Main 

7 

6 

B 

3 

1 

1 



•••• 

TTTi:  DEAF  AND  DI'MI?. 


553 


Tablt.  901.— DEAK    and    DUMli,   WITH  DISTrNCTION    OK    S1>K,  COI.OK,  NATIVITV,  AND    ]iliniirLA(K8   OK   MOTIIKRS, 
AND  A(!K  I'K.mODS  WIIliN  DKAKNKS.S  ()(;CUI:K1:D,  UY  STATICS  AND  TKUKIIOKIKS:  18'JO— ContinuccJ. 


NlOW  \'OKK— Contiuucd. 


BEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,   AND  BinTllPrAOKS  OT  UOTDERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Uiidrr  6 
yemra. 

StalO 

jrcan. 

10  to  to 
ymn. 

to  yean 
•oil  over. 

Birtlipl:u*c8  of  inothorR  (wbito)— Coiitinnea. 

41 

2 

12 

22 

S 

Xf„lrt                                                               

22 
19 

36 

1 
1 

4 

7 
6 

19 

10 
12 

12 

4 
1 

1 

\f-i_                                                                       

20 
16 

10 

3 

1 

4 

11 
8 

6 

< 
8 

7 

1 

1 
1 

1 

12 
7 

3 

1 

3 
3 

5 
2 

1 

1 

NORTH  CABOI.IIVA. 


•J-Qt^l                                                                                                                                                             

1,107 

86 

703 

230 

46 

32 

4 

592 
515 

62 
24 

365 
338 

124 
112 

21 
25 

IS 
13 

859 

60 

535 

205 

34 

25 

^.jIo                                                                     

4C0 
399 

855 

853 

40 
16 

56 

56 

278 
257 

532 

530 

108 
97 

205 

203 

17 
17 

33 

33 

16 
9 

25 

25 

457 
39fi 

2 

40 
IG 

270 
254 

2 

108 
97 

10 

17 

10 
9 

3 

3^^]g                                                                              

4 

2 
3 

1 

3 

1 

S18 

2 
1 

168 

1 

30 

31 

12 

7 

^{jiIq                                                                               

132 
116 

206 

22 
8 

30 

87 
81 

136 

16 

15 

22 

4 
8 

11 

3 

4 

7 

Black                                                                          

116 
90 

42 

22 
8 

70 
60 

32 

12 
10 

9 

3 

8 

1 

3 

4 

HfiTPil   lilnnH                                                                                                               ...              

16 
26 

853 

11 
21 

530 

4 
5 

205 

1 

56 

33 

25 

4 

l^tale                                      -                                      

457 
390 

1 

40 
16 

276 
254 

1 

108 
97 

16 

17 

16 
9 

1 

a 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1  ■                   1 

Male                                                                                      .                  

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Mftlo 

1 
1 

1 

1 
I 

1 

t 

1 

Male  

1 ! 

1 

1 

1 

1 

554 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AXD  DUMB,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTILEES, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATTVITT,  A>T>  BIRTHPLACES  OP  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Dnknown. 

Birth. 

UDder  6 
years. 

5  to  10 

ye.TTa. 

10  to  20 

ye.irs. 

-^ : -^ 

20  yrara 
;»ij(l  over. 

^ojal                                                   ..-            .....,- 

92 

3 

25 

50 

10 

4 

^A]q                                                                                                                                                                                       

51 
41 

3 

8 

17 

30 
20 

7 
3 

3 

1 

92 

3 

25 

50 

10 

4 

T^fnlo                                                               

51 
41 

46 

21 

3 

8 
17 

12 

4 

30 
20 

23 

14 

7 
3 

5 

2 

3 
1 

1 

9 

12 

25 

1 
3 

8 

C 

8 

14 

1 
1 

3 

1 

17 
8 

45 

3 
5 

13 

11 
3 

22 

3 

3 

5 

3 

jf^lc                                                            

25 
21 

3 

4 
9 

13 

9 

3 
2 

2 
1 



1 

Black 

yfnic                        

Birtltplaccs  of  motbere  (white) : 

23 

5 

15 

2 

1 

Male  

10 
13 

2 

1 
4 

1 

7 
8 

1 
1 

1 

1 

jjalo        " 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

5 

2 

Male 

5 
2 

14 

3 
7 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

Mnlo        

8 
0 

12 

1 

1 
4 

1 

4 

4 

1 
1 

GemuiDy 

1 

2 

Mnli>    

0 
6 

27 

1 

2 
2 

U 

2 

1 

4 

9 

1 

2 

1 

jlal,.    

15 
12 

1 

1 

G 

4 

8 

e 

1 

1 

2 

Mule 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Mnlo 

1 

1 

Fciiials 

BiUila  and  rularid 

8 

1 

o 

Mnlo 

3 

1 

2 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


555 


Tablk   aOI.-UEAF   AND   DUMB,  WITK    DISTINCTION   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   IlIUTHPLACKa   OF    MOTIIICRS, 
AND  AQE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCUHKICD,  IIY  STATES  AND  TEUUITOUIES:  18U0— Coiitlmicrt. 

OUIO. 


r—^ a= — - ._-^^_;_^ 

SKX,    COU)R,    NATIVITV,    AM*    niUTIIl'LArKfl  OK  MO'tllKIIH. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Ilirtli. 

tJnder  A 
yeiirt. 

t  In  10 

yuara. 

lOlotO 

yeam. 

SO  yean 
nud  over. 

Total 

2,  (US 

in 

MM 

1,1U 

243 

lOT 

30 

Malo 

1.417 
1,238 

488 
476 

018 
Ml 

1.11 
112 

43 

10 
11 

^Tllltn 

2.015 

188 

>M 

1,108 

23S 

101 

28 

MbIo       .           ..      .                        .                 

l.SIW 
1,21S 

2,362 

1,848 

1)5 
93 

108 

140 

4«3 
407 

810 

661 

en 

497 

1,027 

802 

120 
110 

208 

162 

61 
41 

87 

67 

18 

n 

23 
IS 

Main  

973 

875 

514 

73 
07 

28 

3.12 
329 

188 

432 
370 

225 

87 
75 

40 

40 

27 

20 

9 

7 

7 

Mall' 

291 
223 

253 

14 
14 

20 

1)9 
SO 

101 

138 
87 

81 

23 
23 

28 

14 

6 

17 

> 

4 

s 

Foreign  born 

M.llo  

132 
121 

40 

8 
12 

4 

52 
49 

14 

41 
40 

11 

16 
12 

7 

9 
8 

3 

e 

ColoroU 

1 

Miilo 

21 
19 

20 

2 
2 

2 

5 
0 

S 

7 

4 

S 

5 
2 

0 

I 
2 

I 

1 

Black 

1 

Ulalp 

12 
8 

20 

2 

2 
3 

9 

3 

2 

0 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 
11 

1,049 

3 
0 

098 

4 
2 

849 

1 

1 

1 

73 

2 

145 

Birthplnooft  of  mothers  (wliite)  ; 

167 

18 

Male 

i.ons 

911 

62 

7« 
09 

5 

3.'i2 
340 

30 

468 

381 

31 

89 

78 

G 

44 

28 

7 

0 
3 

Male 

35 

47 

8 

2 
3 

1 

11 
19 

2 

11 
20 

4 

5 

1 

1 

3 

4 

8 



Male 

5 
3 

80 

1 

34 

3 

1 

32 

1 

Ireland 

3 

12 

2 

3 

Male 

50 
30 

11 

20 
14 

1 

21 

11 

7 

G 
G 

1 

1 
1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

Male 

5 
6 

23 

1 

2 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 
10 

3 

3 

3 

1 

Male 

9 
14 

387 

1 

3 

7 

US 

2 

1 

150 

1 
2 

36 

3 

3 
20 

"  i 

19 

a 

Male 

209 
178 

1 

1 

12 
U 

79 
69 

1 

80 
70 

19 
17 

11 
8 

3 

Scanilinavia 

Male 

1 

0 

1 

4 

1 

>fale 

4 

2 

3 

1 

3 
1 

2 

1 

Hungurv 

1 

Mule 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

556 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF   SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
ANT)  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1800— Continued. 


OniO— CoDtlnuca. 


SEX,  COLOR,   XATrVITT,  ASD  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

tTnder  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

Birthplncos  of  motliera  (white)— Continued. 

7 

1 

4 

2 

5 
2 

35 

1 

2 
2 

17 

2 

1 

14 

3 

Male                                           

22 
13 

16 

10 
7 

3 

9 
5 

4 

3 

1 
1 

6 

1 

1 

Male                  

10 
C 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 
5 

1 

1 

OKL.AIIO.TIA. 


Total               

20 

3 

8 

13 

1 

1 

Male                                                          

14 
12 

2 

1 

3 

5 

8 
5 

1 

1 

25 

3 

■     7 

13 

1 

1 

"i^aXe                                              

13 
12 

24 

20 

2 

1 

3 
3 

2 
6 

6 

4 

8 
5 

13 

11 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

Male              ...               

12 
8 

4 

2 

1 



2 
2 

7 
4 

2 

1 

1 

^a\e                                                                             

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

Male                .                    ...     .              



1 
1 

1 
1 

Male 

1 

1 

Black 

Male     

Miied  blood 

1 

1 

Male                          

1 

1 

BlrthpLiccs  of  mothers  (white): 

United  States               

22 

3 

4 

13 

1 

1 

Male  

13 
9 

3 

2 
1 

2 
2 

8 

8 
5 

1 

1 



Male  

3 

3 

OREOOIV. 


Total 

157 

17 

67 

50 

15 

6 

2 

Male 

90 
87 

U 
6 

40 
27 

24 
28 

n 

t 

2 
4 

While 

150 

17 

CO 

SO 

15 

C 

Male 

DO 
66 

132 

107 

11 
6 

14 

11 

40 
26 

68 

48 

24 
26 

i2 

33 

11 
4 

12 

11 

2 

4 

4 

2 

Male 

C2 
i6 

7 

4 

29 
U 

15 
18 

9 
2 

female 

2 

Tin:  DEAF  AND  DUiMB. 


557 


Taiiuc  a04.— DKAT  and   Dr.MH,  WITH    DISTINCTION    OI'    KKX,  COI,OI!.  NATIVITV,  AND    IlIKTIIPI,ArF..S   OF  MOXnERS, 
AND  A(iK  rr.UIODS  WHKN  DKAIWIISS  OCClIltKKD,  BV  STATKS  AND  TKRKITORII'S:  1890— C'outiniicd. 


ORKCiON— CouUuuod. 


SK\,   COLOR.   NATIVITY.    AM)    illliTiirLACBS  OV  UOTIIERS. 

ToUI. 

tTnknown. 

Birth. 

Under  S 
yean. 

ttolO 

years. 

10  to  20 
year*. 

to  yean 

and  over. 

"Wliito— Xotivo  liorn— rontinnwl. 

25 

3 

10 

9 

1 

2 

M:ilr 

10 
9 

1 
2 

3 

7 
3 

8 

0 
3 

8 

1 

1 
1 

2 

S 

Male 

12 
12 

1 

8 

* 
* 

1 

a 

5 

1 
2 

1 
1 

Male 

i 

1 

1 

Blaok 

1 

Male 

1 

Fciimlo ' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 
111 

1 
48 

Birtbplarrs  of  iimtliers  (wbito) : 

12 

36 

11 

2 

a 

9 

5 

1 

29 
19 

3 

17 
19 

3 

I 

a 

Fe-.iialu 

2 
2 

Malo 

5 

i 

1 

3 

1 
2 

1 
1 

i 

1 



Mnlr 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Foiualo 

1 

L. .."■;;;" 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1      " 

Male 

1 
1 

3 

1 

! 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

1 
2 

18 

1 
1 

6 

1 
1 

1           " 

9 

2 

Male 

9 
9 

2 

5 

4 

3 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Main 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



•  ••• 

Male 

1 

' 

Female 

1 

1 

Male 

I 
3 

1 

Knsfiia  and  Poland 

2 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

4 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

yemalo 

Unknown 

Male 

1 

' 

:.::::::::  ;;;:;:::::::i 

1                       1                       1 

558 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  201.— DKAF  AXD  DOTIB,  AVITH  DISTES^CTION  OF   SEX,  COLOE,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHEES, 
AHV  AGE  PEIUODS  WHEN  DEA1'"NESS   OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND   TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

PENNSVJLTAIVIA. 


.SEX.  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  GIBTHPLACES  OP  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unkuown. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  10 

yeara. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

3,360 

301 

1,289 

1,285 

304 

101 

20 

Male 

1.  «.")0 
1,510 

217 

144 

704 
585 

090 
589 

170 
134 

65 
46 

8 

12 

3  325 

349 

1,270 

1,276 

302 

99 

20 

Uile                                                                                      

1,S34 
1,491 

3,040 

2,363 

213 
130 

303 

247 

700 
679 

1,102 

929 

090 
586 

1,191 

889 

168 
134 

277 

208 

55 
44 

87 

74 

8 

12 

20 

16 

Jl.nlr- 

1.  261 
1,  082 

077 

149 
08 

56 

499 
430 

233 

477 
412 

302 

108 
ICiO 

69 

42 
32 

13 

6 

10 

i 

jr.iio       

387 
290 

283 

31 
25 

46 

133 

101 

117 

171 
131 

85 

44 
25 

25 

7 
0 

12 

2 

2 

Halo            

1C6 
119 

35 

33 
13 

12 

09 
48 

10 

42 
43 

9 

10 
9 

2 

6 
6 

2 

Male      i 

IG 
19 

23 

4 

8 

10 

4 
0 

8 

0 
3 

8 

2 

2 

Blacfe     

2 

if  ale                                                     .          

10 
13 

7 

4 

6 

2 

4 

4 

2 

0 

2 

1 

2 

L  . 

2 

7 
2.501 

2 
257 

2 
969 

1 
957 

2 
78 

Birthplncea  of  niotliers  (wliire) : 

224 

16 

Male 

1,  307 
1,134 

142 

154 
103 

16 

r,02 
447 

49 

519 

438 

03 

121 
103 

11 

45 
33 

3 

6 

10 

Male ... 

73 
09 

20 

8 
8 

8 

25 
24 

0 

33 
30 

13 

5 
6 

2 

1 

Main 

20 
0 

282 

6 
2 

28 

5 
1 

112 

8 
5 

104 

1 

1 

31 

6 

1 

M.ile 

151 
131 

0 

IS 
10 

1 

65 
47 

1 

48 
50 

IS 
13 

2 

2 
4 

1 

Male 

5 

1 

12 

1 

2 

2 

Kciualo 

1 
5 

France 

1 

4 

2 

Male 

8 

4 

293 

1 

3 

2 

113 

3 

1 

100 

1 
1 

25 

34 

12 

3 

Main 

1K3 
110 

7 

23 
11 

1 

69 
44 

2 

65 
41 

2 

18 

7 

2 

6 
6 

2 

BcaDiliDaria 

Male 

2 
5 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 

Male 

l-'umale 

1 
0 

1 
2 

llungary 

1 

3 

Male 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 
1 

1 

Italy 

M.il.' 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 


Female 

>•..••.••>•• 

TlIK   DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


559 


Taulk  20I.— dkap  A\n  •niiMii,  wirii  distinction  oi'  sex,  color,  nativity,  ano  T?iRTirPLAcr:s  or  motitkrs, 

AND   AGK    rKKIODS   WIIKX    Dl^AKNESS   OCCURItED,  HY   STATES   AND   TERRITORIES:  l«aO— Coiitiiiiicl. 

PKNNNYIiVAIVIA— Coutluuul. 


SBX,  COLOB,  NATIVITY,  AKD  nfTtTRl^LACEH  OP  MOTHIinS. 

Totnl. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  6 

jonra. 

StolO 

jcorn. 

10  to  80 

yearn. 

SO  yp*rt 
and  ovor. 

Blrtbptnroa  iif  inotltrrn  (whito)— Continuml. 

22 

1 

12 

8 

1 

Miil(>           

n 

11 

c 

7 
S 

2 

3 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

15 

2 

1 

10 

2 
3 

1 
1 

1 

MjiIi'        •• 

7 
8 

2 

1 

r 

1 

1 

KRIODE    IMI.AND. 


Totfll                   

162 

0 

57 

70 

18 

3 

2 

Malp 

82 
SO 

6 

1 

31 
20 

37 
39 

6 
12 

1 
2 

s 

\7'hito 

150 

5 

53 

73 

18 

3 

s 

Mnlo 

70 

77 

111 
87 

4 
1 

1 

1 

30 
25 

42 

34 

36 
37 

03 

39 

6 
13 

14 

9 

1 

2 

2 
2 

3 

2 

Parents  native 

3 

JIiilp                   

44 

43 

37 

1 

13 
16 

8 

18 
21 

24 

5 

4 

5 

2 

2 

Halo 

10 
21 

S2 

4 
4 

13 

11 
13 

10 

1 
4 

4 

IV'nmlo 

4 

1 

Male 

19 
13 

6 

3 
1 

1 

8 
5 

2 

7 
3 

3 

1 

4 

Male 

3 
3 

5 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
2 

S 

Pcinal© 

Black 

1 

Mnli> 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

"XTivi'il    lilfinfl 

1 

Male 

Female 

1 
00 

1 
34 

Blrtliplnoos  of  mothers  (white) : 

1 

42 

0 

2 

a 

Male 

46 
44 

13 

1 

18 
10 

4 

20 

5 

4 

3 

2 

2 

1 

Male '. 

7 
0 

5 

1 

2 
2 

3 

3 
2 

2 

t 

2 

Female 

Scotland 

Male 

5 

3 

2 

Feinalo , 

23 

3 

4 

15 

1 

.... 

Male 

11 
12 

21 

2 

1 

2 
2 

8 

7 
B 

9 

Female 

1 
3 

British  America 

1 

Male 

0 
12 

3 

4 

4 

1 

4 
6 

1 

3 
2 

Male 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

All  other  conntrien 

1 

Male 

Female 

1 

1 

•■>••• 

560 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  804.— DEAF  AND   DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF   MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCFRRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiiiueil. 


SOl'TII    t'.4KOI.I.\A. 


HOl'TII    DAKOTA. 


f 

<EX,  COLOn,  NATIVITY,  ANU  ElRTUrLACES  OF  MOTHEHS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  6 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

Total                

«G8 

64 

393 

139 

35 

31 

« 

Male        . .                              

358 
310 

30 
34 

215 
178 

76 
63 

14 
21 

21 
10 

2 

4 

338 

32 

193 

85 

11 

14 

3 

Male                                 .                    

178 
IGO 

338 

336 

14 
18 

32 

32 

100 
93 

193 

192 

4S 
37 

85 

85 

5 
6 

11 

11 

U 
3 

14 

14 

8 

8 

2 

M  I 

178 
158 

2 

14 
18 

100 
92 

1 

48 
37 

5 
6 

11 
3 

3 

1 

Male         

1 

2 

1 

1 

1     

MaU 

1 

1 

I 

Colored 

330 

32 

200 

54 

24 

17 

a 

Male 

180 

150 

289 

18 
16 

20 

115 
85 

181 

28 
26 

41 

9 

13 

19 

10 
7 

16 

2 

1 

3 

Male 

1C2 
127 

41 

14 
12 

6 

105 
70 

19 

22 
22 

10 

0 
10 

5 

10 
6 

1 

2 

Female 

1 

Male 

18 
23 

330 

2 

4 

32 

30 
9 

192 

6 
4 

85 

1 

Female 

5 
11 

1 

11 

Uoilcd  States 

s 

Male 

178 
158 

1 

14 
18 

100 
92 

48 
37 

5 
6 

11 

a 

2 

Ireland 

1 

Male 

.         .1 

Female 

1 
1 

1 

Germany    ,, 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 ' 

Total 

171 

20 

45 

78 

23 

S 

Male 

97 
74 

15 
5 

28 
17 

88 
40 

15 
8 

1 
4 

Female 

White 

171 

20 

45 

78 

23 

5 

Male 

07 

74 

121 
70 

15 
6 

13 

7 

28 
17 

29 

18 

38 
40 

68 

31 

15 
8 

17 

11 

1 
4 

4 

3 

Female 

Hativobora 

rarcDtanatlre 

Male 

89 
31 

SI 

6 
1 

6 

11 
7 

15 
16 

27 

7 

4 

0 

Female 

3 
1 

One  or  botb  parenia  foreign 

Male 

26 
25 

60 

4 

2 

7 

e 

B 
16 

11 
16 

20 

4 

2 

S 

1 

F.iiiale 

ForvlEnbom 

1 

Male 

32 
18 

6 
3 

11 

5 

12 
8 

4 
2 

Ftmala 

1 

TTTK  DKAF  AND  DUMR 


561 


Tadlr  90'!.— deaf  AND  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OK  SEX,  COLOl!,  NATIVITV,  AND   lUinill'LACES  OP  MOTHERS, 
AND  AUE  VKKinns  WHKN'  DKAl'NESS  OCCnitlJEn,   IIY  STATES  AND  TKKiaTDIJIES :  18'J0— Coiitinuol. 


NO  (TBI    nAKOTA-Coiitlimc'd. 


TRNNKSSEE. 


BEX,  COLOn,  NATIVITY,   AM>  lUKTill'LACKi*  OF  JIOTHKIW. 

Total. 

Uuknowu. 

llirth. 

I 1  .'> 

yean. 

yearn. 

10  tuSO 
yeati. 

tOynn 
ami  uvrr. 

1 

1           

I 

■\(,jj»                                                                                   





1 

1 

i 

Xfrtl-,                                                                                                                          

1 

1 

Birthplncps  of  niotlicra  {white) : 

79    1 

7 

18 

39 

11 

4 

41  : 

3S 
7 

0 

1 

2 

11 

7 

1 

IG 

21 

o 

7 
4 

2 

1 
3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 



2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



6 

2 

4 

2 

2 
G 

5 

I 
1 

1 
3 

2 

2 
2 

1 

= 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

17 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 

11 
6 

28 

1 

2 

I 

8 

1 

1 

Scaudinavift 

» 

13 

2 

17 
U 

2 

i                   3 

1 

1         

e 

1 

G 

1 

2 

1 



1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1           

12 

1 
1 

4 

G 

2 

1 

Malo 

C 
G 

8 

j 

2 

2 

4 

'  3 
3 

1                  ' 

1 
1 

1 

4 
4 

1 
1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1     

■  1  ■■■    ■    ii           1           1 

1,112    ! 

74 

579 

358 

62 

35 

i 

Mnlo      

591     ' 
521    1 

39 
35 

291 
285 

187 
161 

39 
23 

19 
16 

3 

1 

Vhite     

000 

58 

451 

3l> 

50 

28 

3 

Male  

4G7 
433 

881 

1 
859    , 

30 
28 

W 

02 

224 

227 

445 
433 

IG3 
144 

305 

298 

29 
21 

50 

49 

14 
12 

24 

21 

3 

1 

3 

3 

Male 

Ponialo 

442     ' 

417     1 

iii 

214 
219 

158 
140 

28 
21 

13 
U 

a 
I 

717G  INS- 


-3G 


562 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablb  204.— deaf  and   DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF   SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  A^^)   BIETUPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
ASD  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Con tinueil. 

TEIVNESSEE  — Continued. 


SEX.  COLOR,  NATniTT.   AXD  BIBTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

ToUl. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

■Under  6 
years. 

BtolO 

years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

"Vriute^XatiTO  bom— Conlinued. 

22 

2 

12 

7 

1 

1 

Mai©    

14 
8 

19 

1 

1 

4 

0 
6 

6 

6 
1 

1 

=> 

jjale                   ..                

11 
8 

212 

2 
16 

4 

2 

128 

4 
3 

46 

1 

1 

9 

12 

1 

Male      

124 

88 

165 

9 

7 

13 

70 
53 

99 

29 

17 

85 

10 
10 

5 

4 

7 

1 

Black                   ....— - 

1 

Male     

94 

71 

47 

6 
7 

3 

54 
43 

29 

21 
14 

11 

8 
o 

4 
3 

2 

1 

Mixed  blood 

Male           

30 

17 

800 

3 

16 
13 

435 

8 

3 

303 

2 

1 

1 

24 

Birthplaci's  of  mothers  (wbite): 

52 

49 

3 

Hale                                  

4-17 
419 

4 

27 

1                 25 

215 

220 

1 

162 
141 

3 

28 
21 

13 

11 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

C 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



Male         

4 
2 

1 

1                   1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1                       1 

15 

5 

6 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

8 
7 

4 

2 
3 

3 
3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Scundinn^'In                             

. 

1 

1 
3 

i 

1 
2 

3 

1 

1 

1                   " 

1 

Mole 

3 
1 

3 

1 



TEXAS. 


Total 

1,153 

87 

532 

423 

79 

29 

8 

Male 

6-0 
477 

56 
SI 

296 
230 

269 
154 

8ft 
40 

15 
14 

1 

a 

Female 

Wblta 

951 

75 

410 

380 

•      64 

21 

1 

Male 

580 
391 

898 

822 

60 
25 

60 

01 

225 
185 

382 

344 

242 
138 

369 

341 

31 
33 

60 

67 

11 
10 

21 

19 

1 

t'emalo 

Natl  ro  httm 

Par«Dta  natiro 

Male 

491 

331 

78 

41 

20 

5 

191 
153 

38 

220 
121 

28 

29 

28 

3 

10 
9 

2 

Kenuile 

Uneor  both  parenta  forelen 

Male 

37 
39 

63 

3 
2 

B 

20 
18 

28 

13 

15 

11 

1 
1 

Femalo 

3 

4 

Foreign  Imm 

1 

lUlo 

32 
21 

8 

3 

14 

14 

9 
2 

2 
2 

1 

rtmab .■..■!■.";.!!■.■.!;■."!■■.!.■;;;!;;.■.■.■ 

TIIK  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


563 


Taiii.k  204.— deaf  AXD  PTTJin,  ■\VITII  DISTINCTION    OF   SE.\,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   RIRTnPLACE.S   OK  M0THEH8, 
A_Nt)  AUE  TEKIOUS  NVIIEN  UEAJ'NESS  OCCUKKED,  UY  STATES  AND  TElilUTORlES:  1»U0— Coiiliuucd. 


TKXAS-ContlnuiuI. 


SKX,  COLOR,  NATIVmr,  AND  DIBTHPLACKS  OF  MOTBtnS. 

Total. 

UDknown. 

Birth. 

Undort 
year*. 

6  to  10 

yean. 

10  to  10 

yean. 

tOrcan 
auu  over. 

Colorcil                        - 

202 

12 

122 

43 

IS 

8 

1 

Jifrtlo                                                                     -   .                                 

lie 

86 
IM 

6 
6 

10 

71 
Bl 

03 

27 
16 

35 

8 
7 

4 
4 

S 

2 

Black 

2 

Malo                                     

87 
87 

48 

5 
5 

2 

S3 
40 

20 

22 
13 

8 

5 

4 

6 

2 
3 

3 

2 

Male        

29 
19 

853 

1 
1 

64 

18 
11 

359 

5 
3 

351 

3 
3 

58 

2 

1 

21 

BIrthpIncoa  of  mothers  (white) : 

Unitift  Sintoa                                                      

Tkf  ftlo       

503 
350 

9 

42 
22 

1 

196 
163 

2 

225 
120 

6 

29 
29 

11 
10 

Mnlo 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 
4 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

Irelaiiil    

1 

Malo                                        ....                           

1 

1 

a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

■ 
4 

Mrtlo                  .        .     .                                  

S 
2 

32 

1 

I 
13 

16 

3 

20 
12 

3 

0 

7 

y'2 

13 
3 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

8 

2 

1 

1 

j 

1 

5 

1 

5 
3 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Italy 



1 

Malo 



1 
2 

1 
2 

.::... 

Malo 

2 
33 

2 
20 

8 

4 

1 

Male 

22 
11 

1 

6 
2 

14 
0 

1 

1 
3 

1 

Unknown 



Male 

1 

1 

. 

(jTAn. 


Total 

108 

8 

39 

51 

t 

1 

Malo 

58 
60 

4 
4 

20 
19 

29 
22 

5 

4 

1 

" 

■While 

108 

68 
50 

8 

39 

61 

9 

1 

Male 

4 
i 

20 
19 

29 
22 

S 

4 

Female 

1 

••■■•••••■•• 

564 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES   OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

rXAH— Contin-.ird. 


VEKMOXT. 


SEX,  COLOE,   NATIVITT,   AVD  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

tInlino^vIl. 

Birtb. 

TJmler  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  ycara 
aiul  over. 

TV  h  i  t  e— Con  tin  ued. 

72 
30 

3 
o 

24 

7 

37 
17 

7 
3 

1 

1 

jialo         

15 
15 

12 

I 
17 

12 
5 

20 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

■ 

1 

■Male        .                

21 
18 

3C 

1 

10 
7 

15 

11 
9 

14 

«7 

2 
2 

1 

1 

5 

Male             

19 
17 

2 

9 
C 

G 
8 

1 
1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

Elaili 

1 

1 

1 

Malo 

F(»nialo 



1 

Male 

I'emale 

Birthplorcs  of  molbera  (wbite) : 

30 

3 

12 

20 

3 

1 

Main 

18 
21 

33 

1 
2 

4 

2 
10 

U 

13 
7 

13 

2 
1 

1 

i             

Male 

18 
15 

8 

I 
1 

10 
4 

1 

5 
8 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1      " 

Male 

5 
3 

1 

1 

1 

3 
2 

1 

Fciualo 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 ■ 

Male 

1 

1 

1                      1            -        . 

1 1 •    ! 

7 

4 

2 

1 

Malo 

2 
5 

19 

1 
3 

7 

1 
1 

10 

1 

I'cmale 

1 

2 

1 : 

All  uther  countries 

1 



Male 

U 
9 

1 

5 
2 

7 
3 

1 

2 

*■■• 

1 

""* *    ...^•--  -.....•• 

M«lo 

1 

Fenude  

1 

1 

1         ' 

1 

Total 

241 

<• 

102 

108 

15 

9 

1 

Mal«  

133 
108 

0 

.'V5 
47 

59 
49 

7 
8 

5 
4 

1 

>'«3lalo 



'*""■ 

White 

241 

0 

102 

108 

IS 

0 

1 

Male 

133 
108 

219 

180 

0 

65 
47 

9S 

81 

50 
40 

05 

74 

7 
8 

13 

12 

5 
4 

9 

7 

1 

Female 

Katiri'Uom 

0 
6 

1 

1 

Parrnla  native 

Male 

Feraalo 

100 
80 

30 

6 

4S 

se 

14 

41 
33 

21 

S 
7 

1 

3 
4 

2 

» 

One  or  bolU  pan-ntu  rnrclgn 

1 

MiJ« 

23 
10 

1 

7 
7 

12 
9 

1 

2 

...... .■•■•* 

TTTK  DKAF  AND   hi 'MR 


565 


Table  201.— DEAF   AND   PUMR,  WIVII   niSTINCTION  OK   SKX,  COt-OtJ,  NATIVITY,  AND   IlIirrill'LACES  OK   MOTIIKKS, 
AND  AOK   I'KKIODS  WIIKN  DK.AKNKSS  OCClJUKin:),  HY  STATICS  AM)  TKUKITOIMKS:  IX'.IO— Contiuucil. 

VKK.nONT— CoDUliiieil. 


SEX,  COI.OB,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTIIPLArsS  OF  HOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknuwo. 

BIrlb. 

years. 

u  tn  1 M 
jcnni. 

III  K.iu 
yun. 

SO  yrara 
■ml  over. 

WliitP— Ciinllnued. 

22 

«     ' 

13 

t 

Jlnlo                               , 

10 
12 

S 

8 

7 

1 

1 

F»ui:ili<            

llnlo                                                                        





Mnlc 

Mnlo                                                                 



1 1 1 

BirtliplncoA  of  inothors  (n^hite) : 

UuitCil  States 

187 

5 

82 

80 

12 

7 

1 

104 
83 

7 

5 

40 
30 

1 

44 

36 

G 

.1 

7 

1 

3 

4 

1 

Male 

i, 
3 

U 

1 

2 
3 

7 

1 

3 

1 

6 

5 

33 

S 
2 

15 

1 

3 

14 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

18 
15 

1 

1 

7 
7 

1 

8 
7 

1 

1 

1 

Franco ■. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

1 

1 

1 

j 

Male 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Malo 

1 



1 

VIRGINIA. 


Total 

1,199 

110 

712 

283 

66 

20 

g 

Malo 

CC5 
534 

53 
67 

408 
304 

151 
132 

34 
32 

12 
8 

Female 

White 

900 

75 

539 

217 

48 

14 

Male 

500 
400 

892 

879 

35 
40 

75 

73 

307 
232 

536 

529 

116 
101 

215 

213 

27 
21 

46 

44 

0 
S 

14 

14 

Parents  native .  .- 

Male 

486 
393 

13 

33 
40 

2 

299 
230 

7 

114 
90 

2 

26 
18 

2 

9 
5 

Ono  or  both  parents  foreign 

Male 

4 
8 

2 

5 
2 

3 

2 

Fcmalu 

2 
2 

... 

Foreign  bom .- 

2 

1 

Male 

5 
3 

299 

3 

1 
1 

18 

1 

3 
60 

35 

173 

6 

1 

Malo 

165 
134 

18 
17 

101 

72 

85 
31 

7 
11 

8 
3 

X 

Female 

)66 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AND  DUMB,  WITH  DISTIXCTIOX  OF  SEX.  COLOK,  NATIVITY,   AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PEEIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCDKKED,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKP.ITOUIES:  1890— Coutinued. 

%'l  RC 1 IV I  A— Continttcd. 


SEX,  COLOB,  NATIVITV.  AND  BUTDTLACES  OF  SIOTHEBS. 

Total. 

ViikDown. 

Birth. 

Umlcr  5 
years. 

5  to  10 

yc.irs. 

10  to  20 

yi-ars. 

20  years 
auil  over. 

Colonel— Continued. 

230 

26 

134 

51 

13 

5 

1 

Male               ...  .       

130 
100 

09 

13 
13 

9 

78 
!>« 

39 

29 
22 

15 

7 
6 

5 

2 
3 

1 

1 

Mixed  bloud  

Mile                                               

35 
34 

885 

5 

4 

73 

23 
16 

532 

6 
0 

215 

1 

5 
45 

£irlhplac&t  of  niotlicrs  (white): 

H 

6 

M.iK-  '. 

490 
395 

4 

33 

40 

1 

301 
231 

1 

116 
99 

1 

2« 
19 

1 

9 

5 

5 

1 

If  alo                                             

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Scotland 

Male                                 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 



1 

2 

1 

M.-ilo  

3 
1 

3 

I 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

Feiualo 

1                         1 

i 

WASailVGTO.'V. 


Total 

no 

0 

28 

59 

13 

9 

1 

M.ilp 

52 

3 
3 

19 
9 

33 
26 

G 
7 

S 
6 

1 

While 

IIG 

G 

23 

59 

13 

9 

1 

Malf 

64 
52 

107 

80 

3 
3 

5 

3 

19 
9 

21 

18 

33 
20 

57 

45 

6 

7 

12 
9 

3 
6 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

45 
35 

27 

1 
2 

2 

13 
5 

6 

26 
19 

12 

4 
6 

3 

1 
8 

4 

Fenialo 

1 

One  or  both  parenia  foreign 

Male 

13 
14 

9 

1 

1 

1 

3 
3 

4 

0 
6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

Male 

G 
3 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Fomalo 

1 

Colored 

Main 

FvRialo 

Black 

Male 

Female 

..        ..>■• 

lUlr.1  1,1.K<.1 

Male 

Fcojalo !.!.!!!. 









THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


567 


Tadlk   aOl.-DKAr   AND   DTTMH,  WITH   DISTINCTtON   OF  SEX,    «  <>l,.,li,  NATIVITV,  ANO   niRTHin.ArES   OF  MOTHKRS, 
AND  AGE  I'ERKJDS  WIILN  DKAi'NESS  i  ICCUKKKI),   UY  STATES  ANU  TEKIMTOIMES:    1890-C.mtiiiiio<l. 

WAMIII.'NUTOIV-Contluuwl. 


RIX,  OOLOB,  HXTtVITT,  AKD  nnTBPtACKS  Or  UOTnEBS. 

Total. 

UnknowD. 

Birth. 

Untler  fi 

6tn10 
year.. 

1 

BlrOii'lnrp-'*  of  mothers  (whilo): 

85 

3 

la 

4« 

P 

7 

I 

^jifft                                                                         ..         

48 
•J7 

2 

1 
2 

5 

27 

4 
6 

2 
6 

2 

1 

j^|,|j,, 

1 

1 

1 

1 
I 

1 

1 

) 

'Kfilft 

I 

I 

1 

1 

1 

Jfjjjjt                                                                                                                                  

1 

1 
7 

1 

0 

1 

4 
3 

12 

1 

3 
3 

6 

1 

3 

2 

7 
5 

6 

i' 

1 

3 

3 
3 

1 
1 

1 

6 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 
4 



1                      i 

1 



t i 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

WEST    TIRCINIA. 


600 

28 

311 

ISS 

41 

30 

7 

jjale          

334 
266 

15 

13 

1S3 
128 

104 
80 

17 
24 

10 
10 

^blte     

583 

25 

306 

187 

49 

18 

Male          

S23 
260 

570 

540 

13 

12 

25 
24 

179 
127 

302 

289 

101 
86 

180 

166 

16 
24 

39 

37 

9 

9 

17 
17 

Male   

300 
240 

30 

12 

12 

1 

168 
121 

13 

01 
75 

14 

16 

21 

2 

8 
9 

15 
15 

13 

1 

9 

4 

5 
9 

7 

2 
1 

1 

Male          

8 
5 

17 

2 
6 

5 

2 

6 

1 

1 
1 

Oolored        

3 

2 

Male 

11 
6 

13 

2 
3 

3 
3 

4 

1 

1 
1 

3 

Btack 

Hale 

8 

5 

4 

2 

1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

1 

Hixed  blood 

1 

Male 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1 



Female ".'""!!"!!"!!!!! 



568 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  AKD  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION   OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutiimed. 


WEST  VIRGINIA— Continued. 


r             _    .     .           -= 

SEX,    COLOR.    NATIVITT,  AXD  BIKTUPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unlinown. 

Birth. 

Under  6 
years. 

StolO 

years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

20  years 
and  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white): 

647 

24 

294 

168 

37 

17 

T 

30C 
241 

5 

12 
12 

172 
122 

1 

93 

75 

3 

10 
21 

8 
9 

1 

5 

2 

3 
2 

3 

1 

1 
2 

3 

1 

3j.|]g                                              , 

3 
11 

3 
5 

5 

1 

^jlJfX                                                                                                                                   

5 
C 

12 

3 
2 

2 

2 
3 

7 

1 
2 

1 

C 
6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

iriSCONSIN. 


1,315 

100 

495 

541 

125 

43 

11 

If  ale        

786 
t29 

03 
37 

301 
194 

313 
228 

80 
45 

24 
19 

» 

• 

1,313 

100 

493 

541 

125 

43 

u 

Male 

785 
628 

962 

336 

63 

37 

63 
27 

300 
193 

349 

90 

313 
228 

431 

164 

SO 
45 

91 

39 

24 
19 

23 

13 

5 

8 

S 

S 

Male 

191 
145 

626 

IS 
9 

36 

49 

41 

250 

92 

72 

267 

17 
52 

7 
6 

10 

s 

On©  or  both  pareDts  foroign 

s 

Male 

383 
243 

361 

22 

14 

37 

105 
94 

144 

156 
111 

110 

34 

18 

34 

6 
4 

20 

Fcoialo 

3 

e 

Malo 

211 
140 

2 

23 
li 

86 
5S 

2 

65 

45 

24 
10 

11 
9 

2 

t 

Itnic 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Black 





Milo  

;:""::::::;:::":::::: 

Uiicd  Wood 

2 

2 

Main 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Female 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


5^9 


Table    aOI.— DKAF   AXn   DI'MIl,  WITH    DISTINCTION   OT   SKX,  COLOI!,  NATIVITY,  AND  IlIRTIiri-ACKS   UK   MDTllKKS, 
AND  A(iK  I'KKIOD.S  WIIKN  DKAl'NKSS  OC'Ct'KUKD,  ItV  .STATUS  AND  TKKIUTUKIKS:  IBilO— CoiitinucMl. 


Wl<(t'U.\MI!V— Continued. 


8BX.  OOLOB,  NATIVITT.  AND  DUtTHPLACES  OF  UOTUBBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Blrlb. 

Under  S 
foan. 

6  to  10 

yoara. 

10  to  to 
jtan. 

to  vfan 
and  over. 

Birtli|>!iur«  of  motbcm  (n-liitc): 

401 

30 

Ill 

2C0 

43 

14 

r 

llnio                                        

230 
171 

61 

21 
t 

7 

81 
50 

18 

114 
8« 

16 

23 
20 

4 

8 
0 

4 

> 

t 

Mai.- 

37 
14 

12 

6 
2 

14 

4 

4 

11 
S 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

Mnlo 

* 
8 

85 

2 
2 

34 

1 

a 

40 

1 

2 

7 

I 

' 

1 

52 
33 

45 

2 

1 

5 

23 
11 

12 

20 
20 

18 

0 

1 

s 

1 

1 

20 
16 

G 

3 
2 

8 

4 

4 

14 

4 

1 

4 

5 

1 

1 

3 
3 

484 

2 
2 

203 

1 

1 
183 

38 

42 

14 

i 

288 
196 

101 

23 
15 

6 

121 
82 

SI 

103 
80 

35 

31 
11 

7 

8 
0 

2 

2 

2 

63 
38 

13 

5 

1 

1 

32 
10 

5 

21 
14 

5 

4 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 



6 
7 

8 

1 

3 
2 

3 

2 
3 

1 

1          ^ 

1 

1 
3 



!     ■ 

1 

Mole 

3 
5 

29 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 



1 

3 

3 
12 

1 

12 

I 

1 

18 
11 

64 

1 
2 

4 

8 
4 

32 

7 
5 

19 

1 

1 

] 

G 

2 

,                                       1 

Male             

41 

23 

14 

1 
3 

2 

22 
10 

4 

14 
5 

7 

4 
2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

11 
3 

1 
1 

4 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

1  • 

1 

WYOItlINC 


Total 

16 

7 

8 

1 

■* 

Male 

11 
5 

6 
1 

4 
4 

1 



White 

16 

7 

8 

1 

"M'tle 

11 
5 

13 

B 

6 
1 

6 

5 

4 
4 

7 

4 

1 



1 

1 

I                     \ 

Male                       

7 
2 

4 

5 

2 
2 

3 

1           1 

:": : i i 

1 

1          1 

i 

T^falo 

1 
3 

3 

1 
2 

1 

1           1 

1 
1 

i           i 

1 

M.i1p                     * 

3 
............ 

1 

1 

1 

female 

570 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  204.— DEAF  A\D   DUMB,   WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   BIKTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAP^NESS  OCCirRRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  :  18'JO— Coiitiuued. 


SEX.   COLOR.    NATmxy,    AM)  BIUTHrLACES  OP  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Uuknown. 

Uirtli. 

Undor  5 
years. 

S  to  10 

years. 

lOioSO 

years. 

20  years 
aufl  uver. 



Mivpil   lilntul 

^alo                       ...                               

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white) : 

9 

5 

i 

Male 

7 

5 

2 
2 

2 

:::::::::::::::::::::::: 

Male        

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

Femiile ." .         

1 

peuialo 

1 

1 

1 
1 

BritiBh  Arocrica 

Mnlo 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

gfrniHinavia 



Male 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Mole 

1 

1 

TFTK  DKAF  AXl)  DUMB. 


571 


Tabij!  ao5.— deaf  and  miMis  tn  snnooi.s  foij  tiik  deaf  and  ntrMn,  nv  Ann  rr.RTons  when  deafness 

OUUt'RliKD,  AND  IIY  SEX,  COLOU,  NATIVITY,  AND  mUTlU'LACES  OF  MOTIUilW:  1800. 


s — — 

6KX,  COLOlt,  NATIVITV,  AM>   blUTlU'LACEa  OK  MOTIiKIIS. 

Total. 

Cnkuunm. 

CuuKi'uital. 

UihUt  & 
J  earn. 

a  tn  10 

i  earn. 

10  tn  SO 

yearn. 

SO  yran 
auil' liver. 

Tolnl  

0.IS3 

207 

2,405 

2.021 

437 

n 

Mule                                           

3.4-0 
2.083 

140 
121 

l,32U 
1,180 

1.737 
1,184 

2.ia 

201 

2? 
11 

_ 

\flilto 

S,D10 

251 

2,307 

2,837 

408 

27 

Male  

3.M7 
2.C03 

5,478 
3,770 

135 
110 

234 
193 

1,243 
1,124 

2,213 
1,608 

1,603 
1,164 

2,031 
1,710 

210 
180 

375 
»0 

17 
10 

25 
21 

Male        

2.022 
1,748 

1,708 

09 
04 

41 

79:. 

811 
007 

090 

720 

021 

i25 
115 

135 

13 
8 

4 

Male 

1,028 
6S0 

432 

2(1 
15 

17 

357 
250 

134 

505 
356 

226 

58 
33 

3 

1 

2 



Male                                                                                                         

2S7 
175 

243 

10 

7 

16 

91 
63 

128 

138 
88 

&1 

17 
16 

29 

1 
1 

8 

Colored                                                              . 

jialo                                                                       

163 
80 

173 

11 
5 

9 

86 
42 

97 

44 

20 

49 

17 
12 

15 

S 
1 

3 

Male                                                                                       

123 
51 

70 

8 

1 

7 

69 

28 

31 

35 
14 

15 

7 
8 

U 

3 

3 

Jfalo 

41 
29 

4,029 

3 
4 

201 

17 
U 

1,092 

9 
8 

1,855 

10 
4 

250 

22 

Birtliplaci's  of  mothers  (white) : 



Male  

2,181 
],848 

140 

106 
95 

5 

841 

»51 

54 

1,0R4 

771 

70 

136 
1>3 

11 

14 

8 

N 

Male  

70 
70 

34 

3 
2 

2 

28 
26 

« 

35 
35 

20 

4 
7 

3 

Male 

21 
13 

518 

0 
4 

192 

14 
6 

206 

2 
1 

50 

2 
9 

1 

Male           .                           .....            

299 
219 

140 

6 
3 

1 

108 
81 

51 

158 
103 

80 

26 
24 

8 

1 

Male 

83 

67 

13 

3D 
21 

4 

48 
32 

6 

5 
3 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

5 
8 

626 

1 
3 

210 

3 
3 

354 

1 
1 

43 

1 
15 

4 

Male 

398 
228 

143 

9 
6 

T 

130 
74 

58 

225 
129 

70 

26 
17 

8 

2 
2 

1 

Male 

87 
68 

4 

a 

33 
28 

47 
23 

4 
i 

572 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  205.— DEAF  AXD  DUMB  IN   SCHOOLS   FOR   THE    DEAF   AND   DrMl!.  BY  AGE   PERIODS    WHEN   DEAFNESS 
OCCURRED,  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1890— Contiuued. 


SEX,  COLOB,  KATlVirr,  AND  DICTUPLACES  OR  MOTHERS. 


Birlbplacos  of  mothers  (white)  — Continued. 
Bohemia 


italc... 
I'Vnialo  . 


Hungary. 


Male.... 
l-'emalo  . 


Italy. 


Male.... 
FttUlalu  . 


fiussiaand  Poland. 


Male.... 
Female  . 


All  other  coon  tries . 


Male.... 
Female  . 


XTnkoowD. 


Male... 
Female  . 


Total. 

Unknown. 

Congenital. 

Under  6 
years. 

fitolO 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  y.ara 
and  over. 

21 

1 

7 

10 

3 

13 
« 

38 

4 

3 

16 

6 
4 

18 

3 

1 
2 

2 

26 
12 

21 

1 
1 

14 
2 

8 

10 
8 

12 

1 
1 

1 



13 
8 

65 

3 
5 

26 

9 
3 

31 

1 

1 

7 

41 
24 

76 

1 

10 

7 

28 

17 
14 

36 

4 
3 

8 

4 

38 
38 

46 

3 
1 

2 

13 
15 

12 

18 
18 

29 

4 

4 

3 

32 
14 

2 

9 
3 

10 
10 

2 

1 

TUK   DKAK  A\])   DI'MI?. 


573 


Tabie  206.— deaf  TirT  NOT  WSUl  T:M)I;R  20  VKAIfS  OK  A(iK  AND  20  YEAKS  OF  AOK  AND  OVIcn,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  .Si:X,  fOLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  A(iE  I'KKIOD.S  WIIKN  DKAFNKS.S  OCCUKKKI),  HY  STATK.S  AND 
TEKRITOUIES:  1890. 


xaz  PEBioos. 


The  United  states. 


Preaenf  .nge: 

ITinlor  20  yoara. .. 
20  vc.iiB  aiiil  over. 
Xot  ^tate^l 


Deafnoss  occurrod  under  .1 
rresent  njije; 

Uu.Ici-2a  years... 
20  years  aiid  over. 
Not  stated 


D«ofne.s9  ooeurred  5  to  10  yeara — 
Present  aj:o: 

Under  20  years 

20  yeai-.s  aiid  over 

Ko't  staled 


Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
l're.«ent  age: 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 


Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  age: 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 


Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  ago: 

V  nder  20  years 

20  years  aiid  over 

Not  stated 


ITorth  Atlantic  division  . 


Present  nje : 

Under  20  years... 
20  J' ears  and  over. 
Not  stated 


Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Present  ace : 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 


Total. 


80,610 


»,6G4 

76, 235 

717 


Male. 


49,278 


312  |l 
105    I 


1,696 

3,881 

43 


1.014 

8,810 

88 


55,027 
343 


012 

8,412 

211 


28,179 


1.00* 

20, 975 

200 


165 
34 


2,033 

40,  774 

471 


107 

5:i 
1 


949 

2,097 

26 


573 

5,062 

59 


34,  559 


344 

5,003 

155 


Female. 


31,338 


1,631 

29. 461 

246 


15,383 


535 

14,733 

115 


15 


747 

1,784 

17 


441 

3,748 
29 


20,408 
113 


2G8 

3,400 

80 


12,790 


469 

12  242 

"''85 


70 

19  i 


I 


Total. 


Male. 


47,372 


1,860 

45,071 

435 


165 
53 

1 


891 

2,037 

24 


514 

4,872 

56 


33. 392 
216 


29(1 

4,717 

138 


15, 283 


532 

14,  639 
112 


15 


Fomalo. 


29.936 


1.473 

28,240 

223 


173 
51 
I 


681 

1,715 

10 


390 

3,  rm 


19, 094 

104 


229  I 
3,190 
73 


12, 702 


4M 

12, 155 
83 


Nativo  born. 


Parents  native. 


I     One  or  liotli 
parent-*  foreign. 


Male. 


33,087 


1,302 

32.042 

343 


614 

1,470 
10 


.375 

3,503 

42 


23,8fifi 
100 


IfS 

3, 1.58 

115 


11,073 


317 

10,  662 

94 


Foreign  iHiro. 


Kentalo.  ,  Male.     Female.      Male.  I  Fetnalo.     Male.  { Feniale. 

1.402 


21. 2i-' 


1.018 

20,063 

179 


103 

37 

1 


495 

1,222 

13 


261 

2,595 

25 


14,080 
85 


159 

,123 

55 


9,205 


272 
8,865 


443 

3,790 

20 


190 
250 

4 


lOSi 

C50 

S 


2,435 
16 


80 

449 

4 


1.327 


170 

1,149 

8 


372 
2,811  I 

17  1 


121 

9,233  ! 

03 


83 

6,360 

27 


107 

1,703 

30 


158 

2J5 

3 

31 

311 

1 

107 

542 

3 

31 

719 

9 

1,645 
8 

7,091 
34 

53 

308 

3 

18 

no 

28 
248 


22 

453 

1 


3,963 
11 


2,283 


157 
1,051  I 


29 

5  i 


45 

,828 

10 


35 

2,239 

9 


59 

190 

3 


1,167 
14 


48 

286 

17 


100 


158 

1.221 

23 


r« 

69 
1 


51 
158 


39 

219 

13 


94 


5 

87 


Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ape: 

Under  20  years 

20  .years  and  over 

Not  stated 


Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  j-ears- 
Presentage: 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 


Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age : 

20  yeara  and  over 

Not  staled 


Deafness  occnrred  not  stated — 
Prest-nt  age : 

Under  20  years , 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 


444 

1,393 
13 


207 

2,944 

27 


19,  794 
97 


128 

1.810 

03 


Uaiue. 


Present  age: 

Under  20  years... 
20  yejirs  aiid  over. 
Not  stated 


24 

1,370 

4 


Deafness  occurred  tinder  5  years- 
l*resent  ace : 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

No'tstalc*! 


239 

695 

8 


M3 

1,513 

17 


11,021 
54 


04 

1,489 

30 


818 


205 
698 


124 

1,431 

10 


8,773 


43 


84 

1,321 

27 


580 


238 

690 

8 


142 

1,  504 

16 


10,951 
53 


04 

1,479 

35 


818 


203 

693 

5 


122 

1,-I22 

10 


8,721 
42 


64 

1,301 

20 


579 


151 

523 

8 


98  ; 

1.0S8  I 

12  I 


8,008 
40 


S3 

971 

28 


12 

803 

3 


12 

567 

1 


12 

893 

3 


12 

560 

1 


725 
3 


129 

498 

4 


71 
1.051 


0,476 
32 


30 

829 

23 


00 


42 
190 


51- 


503 
1 


620 

4 


20 

133 

1 


21 


220 
2 


175 
1 


2. 163         1, 025 
3  6 


4  8  ■• 

365  i  339  |i  10 

5  2   1  1 


53 


53 


52 
1 


20 
1 


574 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  206.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATrV'lTY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLORED. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  liotb 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

North  Atlantic  division— ilainc— Continued. 
Deafniss  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
I'rt'sc'.it  ai^e: 

H 

07 

1 

2 
172 

8 

34 

1 

1 
100 

0 
33 

8 

34 

1 

1 
100 

6 
83 

7 
32 

1 

oo' 

3 

26 

1 

2 
3 

2 

1 
4 

-•• 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  aae: 

1 
72 

1 
71 

1 
58 

1 
4 

8 

0 

6 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Prestul  .ige: 

1,005 
1 

6 
120 

- 
895 

18 
S72 

s 

3 
1 

593 

412 
1 

3 
50 

593 

3 
76 
2 

•    480 

412 

1 

3 
50 

533 

2 

70 

2 

425 

374 
1 

2 
45 

16 

0 

44 

32 

Deafnejis  occurred  not  stated— 
Pr«*.sput  ago: 

3 
76 
2 

487 

1 
5 

1 
1 

1 

i 

408 

404 

371 

19 

11 

42 

22 

1 

i 

Present  age: 

8 

474 

5 

2 

1 

10 
398 

8 

473 

& 

2 
1 

10 
394 

5 

416 

4 

2 
1 

8 
363 

1 

17 

1 

1 
10 

2 
40 

1 
21 

1 

4 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  ate: 

1 

1 

1 

Deafue.Hs  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Prest-nt  .nge: 

8 
30 

4 

17 

4 
■    19 

4 

17 

.    4 
18 

I 
15 

4 
16 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Progciit  age: 

0 

83 

1 

37 

5 
45 

1 

37 

5 
45 

1 
32 

4 
42 

' 

1 
2 

1 

1 

!            4 

De&fne<8  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Preaeiit  age: 

CSl 
i 

1 

72 
1 

l.OGC 

386 
4 

1 
33 

1 

023 

295 

386 
4 

1 
32 

1 

622 

293 

339 

2^ 
1 

513 



269 

16 

1 

8 



1 

31 

10 

3 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  age: 

i 

89 

38 

30 

3 

2 

1 

1 

443 

442 

372 

33 

26 

76 

44 

1 

1 

Present  age: 

25 

1,035 
0 

4 

15 
0o2 

c 

2 

10 
433 

IS 

601 

6 

2 

10 
432 

8 

001 
•4 

2 

6 

300 

5 

27 

1 

4 

22 

2 

73 

1 

44 

1 

1 

Not  ntated 

1 

Deafii'-sH  occurred  under  5  years — 
l*rr»i-r.t  age: 

2 

2 

1 

1 

! 

:::::::::ii:::::::: 

NotBtated 

! 

■; ':  "1 

1 

De«fni  i!H  occurred  S  to  10  jcam— 
I'fpHt-nl  iiyo : 

11 

71 

1 

7 
81 

7 

38 

1 

6 
40 

4 
33 

7 
38 

1 

S 
46 

4 
33 

3 

34 

1 

2 

37 

4 

27 

3 
1 

1 

3 

20  ycar«  and  oTcr 

3 

3 

DeafiH^i  occurred  10  toZO  years— 
l'r< ..  tit  Bce: 
I'li'i'T  'JO  j'ears 

2 
85 

2 
85 

2 
5 

2 
2 

1 

4 

32 

1 

Mot.littod 

D'                     '  red  20  yearn  and  over — 

I 'lover 

.'>ul„li.U.l 

838 
6 

3 
45 

480 
S 

1 
32 

352 

485 
6 

1 

82 

351 

403 
3 

1 
27 

296 

10 

1 

2 

10 

0.1 
1 

39 

1 
1 

t 

Dnrneni  occurred  not  stated— 
I»rp.i'iit  oKc: 
If  ihI't  Ifu  vrnm 

2 
13 

2 
13 

1 
11 

1 
1 

) 

3 

1 

WolsUtC'd 

TIIK  DKAF  ANT)  mJMB. 


575 


Tahi.p.  20«.— deaf  BUT  NOT  DUMH  irNDER  20  YKAKS  OF  AfiE  ANP  20  YEAKS  OF  AOR  AND  OVER,  WITir  DISTINCTIOIT 
OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAi'NESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— CoDtiuueU. 


1 
Total. 

Molo. 

I'Vnialo. 

WIIITB. 

Total.          ] 

NuliTo  born. 

Foreign  born. 

COU>UD, 

AOB  PEBtODS. 

Por^nta  oativo. 

1 

Ono  or  both 
poronti  Ibroign. 

Mole. 

Femato. 

Male. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Mnlc. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Ksrtli  Atlnnlic  division— Cootinncd. 

4,118 

1,952 

2,166 

1,937 

2,152 

1,44G 

1,583 

117 

106 

374 

401 

15 

14 

Trescnt  apy-. 

135 
3,9B0 

23  j 

34 
1 

03 

1,877 
12 

19 

72 

2.08:) 

11 

15 

1 

03 

1,803 

12 

19 

71 

2,070 

11 

13 
1 

31 

1,404 

11 

fl 

31 

1,543 

H. 

9 

1 

22 
95 

1§? 

10 
363 

1 

3 

12 
389 

is' 



1 

•JU  vt-ars  aiiil  over 

13 

Deafnoss  occurred  uutlor  5  years— 

10 

' 

3 



Doafucss  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Prt'seiit  age: 
ITiiiIor '-'0  years 

218 

31 
469 

a 

2,  052 
11 

320 
7 

874 

32 

838 

4 

1 
■J 

29 

io:i 

13 

204 
1 

1,420 
7 

2 

141 

4 

424 

34 

ll.'i 

2 

18 
205 

1,:>2:! 
4 

5 

17!) 
3 

450 
12 

4:m 

4 

1 

29 
102 

13 

203 

1 

1,419 

7 

las 

418 

33 
115 

2 

18 
264 

1,514 
4 

5 

170 

442 

18 
86 



7 

1.54 

1 

1,066 
7 

98 

3 

279 

11 
75 
2 

8 
193 

1,153 
4 

3 

122 

3 

267 

5 
10 

1 

13 

18 

6 
0 

7 
22 

i 

1 

Dcafncps  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
I'rofioiil  ago: 

5 
20 

8 
29 

1 
29 

2 
42 

1 

1 

Deafness  oicuired  20  years  and  over— 

Trest'iit  ajje: 

55 

78 

298 

284 

10 

9 

Deafness  occurre<l  not  stated- 
Present  a^e: 

2                2 
10                13 

30 

1 

106 

41 

3 

3 

33 

33 

142 

0 

8 

resent  aRO : 

20 
4U4 

20 
308 



12 
426 

4 

1 
2 

11) 
26!» 



7 
259 

I 

1 

9 

24 

3 
29 

1 

1 
105 

2 
138 

2 

6 

8 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Trespnt  age: 

3 

'  DeAfuess  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
■    Preset!  t  ngo: 

22 
41 

10 
14 

G 
27 

16 
13 

n 

26 

11) 
0 

5  ' 
21 

I 

1 
1 

1 

2 

* 

1 

1 

Deafoess  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Present  ai:e: 

9 
1.5 

4 
1             « 

5 
49 

4 
44 

5 

47 

29' 

1 
-^1 

0 

3 

9' 

3 
15 

2 

2 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  a^e: 

C21 

303 

a  IS 

4 

i 

300 


314 
4 

203 

1 

194 

1 

14 

20 

1 

83 

100 
2 

3 

i 

Deafuess  occurred  not  stated- 
Prcflont  a^o: 

1 

79 

41 

;i8 

41 

37 

28 

17 

2 

3 

11 

17 

i 

1 

1,  827 

r.i 

1,760 
10 

6 
2 

929 

898 

921 

892 

704 

710 

48 

47 

169 

135 

8 

e 

Proftent  age: 

20 

899 

10 

1 
1 

31 

gfil 

6 

5 
1 

20 

892 

9 

1 
1 

30 

837 

S 

4 
1 

14 

681 

9 

1 
1 

23 

082 

5 

4 

1 

5 
43 

« 
41 

1 
168 

1 
134 

7' 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Deafness  occurred  under  0  years- 
Present  ago: 

1 



DeafncH.s  occurred  5  to  10  years— 

Pr*'-»fiit  Jiffc; 

26 
»2 
2 

12 
42 

1 

14 

60 

1 

12 

42 

1 

14 

50 

1 

8 

35 

1            1 

10 
39 

1 

3 
3 

4 

0 

1 
4 

20  vcrtra  himI  over 

Mo'tstatod 

5 

::;:::::i::::;:::; 

576 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  206.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  UNDER  20  YEAES  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Conliuiied. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

COLO 

Total. 

KativL 

born. 

Foreign  born. 

RED. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Parents 

native. 

Oup  or  botli 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fuiuale. 

Kortb  Atlantic  division— Connecticut — Con. 
iJeafness  oL-ciirred  10  to  20  years — 
rrcsenl  a?6: 
Vi:tlor  -0  years 

10 

1C7 

3 

1.350 

8 

n 

149 
9,337 

3 
83 

2 

086 

■; 

4 
83 

5,231 

7 
82 

1 

664 

3  ; 

i 

5  ! 

04  i 

1 

4,106 

3 

84 
2 

680 
5 

4 

85 
1 

5,203 

7 

82 

1 

060 
3 

64 

3 

54 
2 

527 
5 

2 

04 

1 

3,403 

C 
68 

1 

531 
3 

3 
43 

is' 

1 
6 

15 

8 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Presout  age: 

20 

21 

133 

103 

6 

i 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  ngc; 

2 

5 

1 
8 

io" 

l5 

1 
23 

1 

4,085 

2,670 

56D 

478 

1,237 

937 

21 

Present  a^'c: 

375 

8,907 
55 

103 
23 

199 

5,001 

.31 

56 
8 

176 

3,  900 

24 

47 
15 

199 

4,974 

30 

50 
8 

175 

3,886 

24 

47 
14 

93 

3,287 

23 

19 
6 

88 

2,564 

18 

23 
9 

86 

474 

3 

30 
2 

70 

407 

1 

23 
6 

20 

1,213 

4 

7 

17 
915 

5 

1 

27' 

1 



1 

20 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Pn-st  nl  age: 

1 



Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  a^e: 

124 

433 

2 

74 

8(i5 

9 

0,387 
23 

74 

1,199 

21 

1,912 

58 

1,841 

13 

fi 
1 

63 

238 
2 

46 

455 
6 

3,638 
13 

34 

642 

10 

1,044 

61 
195 

03 
237 

40 

455 

5 

3,635 
13 

34 

639 

10 

1,033 

01 
193 

29 

162 

2 

30 

290 

4 

2,403 
10 

13 
300 

7 

738 

30 

118 

28 
40 

19 
:(3 

fi 
35 

6 
42 

1 

2 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

28 

410 

3 

2,729 
10 

40 

557 

11 

808 

27 

409 

3 

2,720 
10 

40 

550 

11 

853 

14 

273 

3 

a,  868 
7 

15 
290 

8 

610 

12 

75 
1 

282 
1 

16 

75 

1 

81 

10 

77 

4 

84 

3 
59 

i' 

23 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Prt'sent  ai:(*: 

227 

890 
2 

3 

204 
2 

214 

625 
3 

7 

189 

2 

155 

9 

Deafncis  occurred  not  stated— 
Presi'iit  aso: 

18 
05 

1 

82 

3 

7 

fTew  Jersey 

11 

16 

Present  age: 

35 

1,002 
7 

3 
1 

23 

839 

6 

3 

35 

991 

7 

3 
1 

23 

823 

5 

3 

24 

708 
0 

2 

1 

13 

COO 

3 

2 

9 
72 

9 

73 

2 
211 

1 

1 

1 

153 
2 

!!. 

14 

1 

Deafnr-fts  orcnrrcd  under  5  years — 

\'.'.'...'... 

1 

" 

1 



DeafnfwB  ortnirrcd  5  to  10  years— 

20 

8:i 

1 

20 

210 

3 

1,346 
7 

e 

I»5 

2 

15 

38 

1 

11 
119 

1 

746 
4 

6 
OS 

1 

11 
45 

15 
38 

1 

11 

117 

1 

7:i8 

4 

0 

07 

1 

11 
44 

9 

20 

1 

0 

90 

529 
4 

4 

02 

1 

7 
38 

^ 

4 

1 

1 

! 
1 

r, 

5 

1 

DeariiiDii  occiirrtd  10  to  20  years— 
Treti-nt  nK*': 
l'riil<T20  varH 

9 
97 

GOO 
3 

9 

95 

2 

591 
2 

4 
74 

1 

421 

1 

2 
11 

4 

12 

ie 

1 

103 

1 
0 

1 

lie 

1 

- 

2 

DrafnohH  orcuiTcil  20  j-ears  and  over — 
I'rt-fli-nt  »«<■ : 
20  \  pnrM  Hiid  over 

1 

46 

04 

8 

a 

Kot  ntatcd 

1 

Dcafnr-H^  omiiTMl  uot  Htatol — 
I*ri-Hi-nt  OKI-; 

8 

20  vcani  and  over 

07 

1 

95 

1 

07 

1 

0 

27 

22 

1 

2 

SotiUtcd 

i 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


577 


Table  a06.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  UNDER  20  YEARS  OE  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OE  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAJb'NESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Coutinued. 


' 

Total. 

Malo. 

Famale. 

WBITK. 

COLO 

Total. 

Native 

bom. 

1 

Foreign  born. 

BIO. 

AOB  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  l>olh 
parents  foreign. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Vole. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Mole. 

Femal*. 

Korth  Allnnlic  division— Continued. 

6,752 

3,875 

2,877 

3,845 

2,853 

2,828 

2,102 

405 

360 

612 

401 

30 

14 

Pre  .SOD  t  ago: 

286  1 
6,  392 
74 

6 
4 

163 

3,671 

41 

6 
4 

123 

2,721 

33 

160 
3,645 

40 

5 

4 

121 

2,609 

33 

123 

2,671 

34 

3 
3 

88 

1,985 

29 

30 

372 

3 

33 
313 

4 

7 

602 

3 

2 

3 
26 

1 

1 

a 

401 

22 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 
I'resont  ajro: 

20  years  aud  over 

".!!'.!!!!.' 

1 

1 

1 

Deafnt'83  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  nse: 

150 

352 

4 

108 
797  1 
9 

4,614 
34 

22 

625 

27 

8,369 

85 
171 

59 

421 

7 

2,734 
16 

13 

341- 

10 

5,001 

65 

181 

2 

49 

376 

2 

1,880 
18 

9 

284 
11 

3,365 

84 

169 

2 

58 
418 

7 

2,715 
15 

13 

339 

16 

4,264 

64 

181 
2 

48  1 

374  1 

2 

1,866 
18 

9 

278 

11 

2,776 

66 

124 

2 

46 

306 

S 

2,005 
14 

8 

233 

13 

3,689 

49 
138 

1 

33 

284  ' 
2  , 

i 

1,371 
15 

0  : 

192  1 

U  ' 

2,440 

15 
24 

11 

59 

1 

252 

1 

4 
36 

1 

215 

15 
31 

1 

15 

56! 

3 
21 

1 
2 

1 

12 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  ape: 

1 
53 

1 

458 

1 
3 

1 

34 

a 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  age: 

190 
3 

3 
36 

305 

19 

1 

1 

14 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated— 
3*rcsent  ajie : 

1 

70 

2 

360 

50 

2 

6 

177 

159 

740 

S89 

Present  as©: 

420 

7,850 

99 

5 
4 

232 

4,705 
67 

1 

188 

3,145 

32 

5 

2 

160 

4,051 

53 

2 

122 

2,638  : 

16 

5 
2 

147 

3,491 

51 

■ i" 

112 

2,315 

13 

5 
2 

11 
204 

7 
170 

2 

356 

2 

* 

3 

153 

3 

72 
654 

i         " 
! 

C8 

507 

18 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 
l*resent  ajje: 

" 

i 

i              1 

1 1 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  a»e : 

179 

366 

6 

138 

876 

8 

5,628 
38 

98 

976 

47 

223 

'            96 
201 

1              ^ 

81 

497 

7 

3,423 
27 

55 

582 

30 

112 

8.1 

165 

3 

57 
379 

1 

2,205 
11 

43 

394 

17 

m 

73 

177 

3 

54 

422 

5 

2,984 
21 

33 

406 

24 

99 

59 

139 

3 

36 
317 

1 

1,866 
6 

22 

314 

6 

107 

69 

156 

3 

49 

374 

5 

2,571 
20 

29 
389 
23 

79 

56 

122 

„       3 

32 
280 

1 

1,638 
5 

19 

267 

4 

84 

3 
8 

2 
12 

1 
13 

1 
5 

1 

23 
{          24 

24 

26 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 
Under  20  years 

4 

31 

2 
21 

I 

17 

10 

27 
75 

,            2 

439 
1            6 

i          22 
1         116 
'            6 

13 

11 
SI 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

143 

112 

270 

1 

116 

1 

339 

5 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated —           , 
Present  age : 

1 

4 

21 

3 
25 

21 

56 
14 

22 
10 

80 

U 

6 

13 

4 

Present  age : 

4 
218 

1 

S 

1 

110 

1 

3 
108 

98 

1 

3 
104 

79 

3 
81 

1 
12 

6 

13 

13 
1 

10 

4 

Dcafncdd  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age : 

3 

3 



3 

Under  20  years 

20  years  aud  over 

1 "" 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  a^e : 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 

5 

j:z:! 

2 

8 

2 

3 

1 



1 

.! 

7176  INS- 


578 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


TaBIE  206.— deaf  but  NOT  DUMB  UKDEE  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  0AT:R,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


■                                                         - 

Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

1                                                                                WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLOBED. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fcm.ale. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

South  Atlantic  diriftton— I>elauarfr_Cont'd. 
BtratiiesH.s  occnrre*!  10  to  SU  ycara — 
Pivseiit  11  ge : 

25 

13 

12 

11 

11 

10 

11 

1 

2 

1 

Deafoe&s  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
PrivHenl  age: 

137 

69 

68 

62 

68 

50 

52 

4 

9 

8 

7 

7 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated— 
Preseol  ago: 

1 
51 

1 

1,393 

1 

25 

1 

790 

1 
3 

26 

22 
1 

711 

23 

16 

17 

I 

3 

5 

1 

115 

3 

8 

603 

547 

510 

412 

86 

CO 

00 

79 

68 

Present  age : 

78 

1,300 

9 

60 

733 
7 

28 

573 

2 

89 

666 

6 

81 

525 

1 

.12 

473 

6 

15 
397 

7 
79 

5 
61 

"'iii' 

1 

1 

67 

1 

1-1 

67 
1 

7 

48 

1 

20  yean*  anil  over 

DcafocHB  occnrred  under  5  years — 

Pre-enl  a;^: 

20  vi*arrt  aud  over. 

Koi  stated 

Deafne8}»  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
PnK.iit  ane: 

33 
78 

22 
39 

11 
39 

19 
30 

11 
35 

17 
27 

8 

27 

2 
6 

2 
5 

3 

1 
3 

3 
3 

4 

Deafnens  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Prewiit  ani'.: 
UmlfT  20  vears 

28 
161 

20 
85 

8 
76 

15 

77 

5 

71 

13 

67 

5 
60 

12 

8 

8 

6 

8 

5 

e 

Deafner«!4  occum-d  20  years  and  over — 
Pr«->.ciit  aj;c: 

936 
C 

17 

131 

3 

282 

538 
5 

8 

71 

2 

152 

898 

1 

9 
CO 
1 

130 

493 

5 

5 
60 

1 

128 

366 

1 

5 

53 

344 
4 

2 
45 

1 

73 

274 

56 

40 

93 
1 

.S2 
1 

45 

33 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated  — 

Prenellt  HJIO: 

UndiT  20  venr« 

2 

36 

3 
5 

3 
10 

3 

11 

1 

24 

4 
7 
1 

10 

7 

Koi  stated 

District  of  Columbia 

113 

76 

13 

21 

42 

16 

IT 

PrcHt'Dt  ajrc: 

V  nder  20  voters 

11 

269 

2 

1 
i 

4 

147 
1 

7 
122 

1 

1 
2 

4 
123 

1 

i' 

6 
107 

3 
69 

1 

i' 

6 
70 

1 
12 

X 

21 

42 

16 

24 

15 
1 

Not  staUnl 

DcafneMH  occurred  under  5  years — 
l^rt^i'iii  aeo: 

1 
2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

>'ol  (Slated 

DeafncMN  o<«urred  5  to  10  year* — 
Pn»i^nt  Hire: 

Under  'JO  vearn 

G 
15 

2 

10 

8 
6 

2 

8 

2 
6 

2 

s 

2 
3 

1 

20  Vi'.'irn  anil  over 

2 

8 

2 

Kot  4tal«l 

Doafneiw  occurred  10  to  20  yeani— 
Proi»»-nl  nee; 
FniW-r  20  veiim 

2 
83 

1 
18 

1 
17 

1 
13 

1 
16 

1 
11 

I 
12 

2 

2 

1 

3 

» 

Not  alii t<Hl 

DMifno*in  ncj^iirred  20  years  and  orcr — 

Prvnent  lice: 
20  yean*  nnd  over , 

183 

BO 

73 

77 

64 

40 

87 

6 

15 

32 

12 

U 

B 

Kotauuid 

2)Biftip»<M  r>r4>nrrr4l  not  stAtod — 
Pr.— Ill  »i;i- 

I'ikIt  'M  \rar« 

3 

S4 

2 

1 

20 

1 

2 
2S 
1 

1 

23 

1 

2 
21 

i'j' 

1 

2 
16 

1 
4 

20  xcitr-t  And  «»vi!r 

Vo'lsUttil ;„'.'.' 

2 

7 

3 

6 

4 

1 

THE   DKAF  AND   DUMIJ. 


579 


Table  90«.— OHAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  UNDKR  'JO  YKAU8  OK  ACK  AM)  liO  VKARS  OK  ACK  AND  OVER,  WITH   DISTINCTIOM 
UK  SKX,  COLOR,  AUD  NATIVITY,  AND  AUK  I'EKIODS  WilliN  DEAKNESS  OCCLRKED,  ETC.— Coutlnucl. 


Tot»l. 

Male. 

Fomalo. 

worn. 

TotaL 

Nativo  Iwni. 

Foruign  bon. 

OOLOKUb 

AGB  PEmODe. 

PorcnU  iiativo. 

Ono  or  lintli 
parcuta  luruij^n. 

Male. 

FomiUo. 

Male. 

Fcmalo. 

Malo. 

Female. 

MoSo. 

Fnnole. 

Uale. 

Fomale. 

Sontb  Atlnntic  divfaion— Continiiod. 

1.030 

1,172 

758 

l.OM 

GOS 

923 

683 

26 

12 

63 

11 

IM 

UO 

Prcsonl  fige: 

87 

1, 822 

21 

43 

1,113 

16 

44 

709 
5 

20 

073 

12 

2« 

078 

4 

28 

8X5 

12 

25 
05(1 

4 

1 
25 

1 
10 

14 
140 

4 

18 

12 

63 

131 

1 

Deafno!)H  occuitciI  ander  5  years — 
rrr8»iit  aL'e: 

Uiiilcr  20  voars 

20  yi-'ars  umi  ovor 

Not  statfil 

DenTnesfl  oorurrert  5  to  10  years— 
Prosint  a^e: 

t^mlt-r  "JO  v''nrs 

39 

85 

3 

214 
3 

1.  3.13 
11 

15 

190 

4 

046 

19 

47 

1 

IS 

lin 

3 

811 
8 

8 

115 

4 

042 

20 

38 

2 

17 

104 

13 
44 

1 

12 

93 

2 

740 
5 

4 

90 
4 

034 

13 

34 

2 

9 
86 

13 
42 

1 

11 
86 

C75 
5 

4 

82 
4 

559 

13 

33 

2 

8 

80 

I 

7 

20  vpars  anit  over 

1 

2 

4 

DeafiiPSH  oornrrtd  10  to  20  years — 
Pri'sent  aire: 
Umlcr  '-"O  vrars 

1 

3 

1 
2 

4 
17 

1 

101 
3 

4 
10 

g 

3 

4 

19 

Deaf^rfls  occurred  20  years  aod.  orer— 
ProRcnt  atie: 

402 
3 

7 
75 

399 
2 

4 

60 

3M 

2 

4 
58 

20 

7 

45 

7 

88 

1 

3 

Deafnenn  ocrnrred  not  stated — 

2 

1 

12 

1 

15 

Kot  stated 

West  'Vir"'inia. 

304 

303 

2C3 

30 

21 

45 

17 

8 

1 

Present  age: 

58 

832 

G 

38 

6UI 
3 

20 

281 

3 

37 

594 

3 

20 

280 

3 

33 

523 

3 

18 

245 

2 

2 
28 

1 
20 

2 
43 

1 

15 

1 

7 

1 

Kot  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  ago ; 
Under  'JO  vrars 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  j-ears — 
Pn-^ent  ago: 
TJnd.T  20  veara 

27 

40 

1G 
77 

1 

6C0 

1 

15 

105 

3 

1.252 

17 
21 

1 

in 

54 

10 
19 

17 

21) 

1 

10 
54 

446 

1 

10 
74 

1 

628 

10 
19 

15 
1« 

1 

8 
49 

395 
1 

10 
C3 

1 

007 

10 
17 

1 
1 

I 
3 

20  ve;irs  ami  over 

1 

1 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafncsa  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Pr»'j»**nt  a^e : 

6 

23 

1 

208 

6 
23 

207 

4 

20 

183 

1 
3 

1 
3 

I 
2 

1 

20  voar.-*  and  over 

Not  stated -. 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  ng**: 

452 

1 

11 
74 

1 

749 

20 

12 

31 

12 

« 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  nco: 

UndiT  21)  vears 

4 

31 
2 

503 

4 

31 
2 

40S 

1 
4 
25 

1 

397 

I 

2t)  ve;ir8  and  over 

4 

4 

7 

2 
1 

3 

" 

Not  stated 

Sfortb  Carolina 

6 

5 

15 

121 

88 

Present  age: 

Undor20  vears 

57 

1,173 

22 

25 

710 

14 

32 

463 

8 

15 

COl 

12 

19 

383 
3 

15 

580 

12 

19 

375 

3 

in 

109 
2 

13 

80 
6 

20  vearw  and  over 

6 

*i 

15 

3 

Not  stated 

Deafnesn  occurred  under  5  years — 
Pretwiit  age: 

Under  20  vfars 

20  vpar>*and  over 

Not  stated 

Deafness  ocmrred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  HgC: 

Un)l«-r'Ji)  rt*nrs 

28 
45 

12 
27 

16 
18 

7 
24 

10 

l!.i 

7 
24 

10 
10 

6 
3 

t 

20  vfar.s  ami  over 

1 

7 

Uot8Ut«d 

680 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  206.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DU3IB  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  Vv'ITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WIIICN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Hale. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

COLC 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

BSD. 

AQE  FEBIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Bonth  Atlantic  division— North  Carolina- 
Continued. 
Deafness  occnrred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  nee: 

1.1 
115 

1 

861 
8 

14 

152 
13 

803 

8 
71 

1 

611 
5 

5 

101 

8 

484 

7 
44 

4 

57 
1 

440 
4 

4 

80 
7 

331 

5 
41 

4 

60 
1 

422 
4 

4 

78 

7 

2a4 

5 
40 

4 

14 

3 

1 

1 

•-»■•••--- 

8 

Deafness  occnrred  20  years  and  over — 
Prost-nt  age: 

r 

350 
3 

9 
51 

5 

319 

290 
2 

4 

35 
1 

193 

291 

4 

34 

1 

178 

0 

3 

12 

2 

71 
1 

1 

21 

1 

153 

S4 

1 

Deafness  occurrcu  not  stated— 
Prespnt  age: 

5 

1 

2 

18 

i 

12 

9 

25 

0 

12S 

Present  age: 

57 

735 

11 

35 

440 

9 

22 

295 

2 

10 

307 
8 

9 

182 
2 

16 

270 

8 

9 

107 
2 

19 

133 

1 

13 

12 

» 

25 

6 

113 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  ace: 

Deafness  occnrred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  nie: 

13 

28 

1 

25 

74 

1 

520 
0 

19 

113 
3 

1,113 

9 
16 

4 

12 

1 

9 
31 

4 

11 

8 
'I 

218 
4 

4 

47 

3 

519 

1 
I 

0 
13 

4 

1« 

8 

28 

1 

192 
4 

4 

40 
3 

482 

1 

7 

0 
12 

5 
5 

S 

20  years  anil  over 

1 

1 

4 

Deafness  occnrred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

16 

43 

1 

308 
6 

s'- 

10 
73 
3 

645 

8 
12 

8 

20  years  and  over 

3 

1 

18 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Pn-sent  age : 

212 
1 

j 

9 
40 

138 

1 

2 
23 

120 
1 

S2 

7 

7 

19 

5 

BO 
1 

0 
20 

74 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  age: 

7 

2 

1 

5 

17 

QtOTgia 

408 

3.83 

352 

20 

19 

17 

12 

126 

8! 

Present  age: 

51 
1,053 

g 

27 

012 

0 

24 

441 

3 

10 

500 

3 

13 
370 

10 

403 

3 

13 
339 

11 

11 

20 

19 

17 

12 

71 

8 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
PffHentnE'": 

.     .     . 

Deafness  occnrred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age: 

27 

46 

1 

13 
130 

2 

760 
2 

11 
121 

11 
20 

1 

7 
78 

2 

446 

10 

20 

9 

21 

1 

4 

04 

1 

872 

10 
10 

9 

20 

1 

4 

00 

1 

345 

10 
15 

2 

5 

6 

20  years  and  over 

1 

1 

i 

Deafnoxft  occnrred  10  to  20  years — 
Prewnt  at'e; 

0 

62 

2 
43 

2 
39 

3 
14 

1 

74 

4 

4 

3 

1 

• 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  ftEo: 

310 
2 

2 

59 

1 

200 

238 

13 

13 

14 

9 

50 

a 

Dfafness  occnrred  not  stated— 
Present  ace: 

0 
02 

a 

3 

43 

1 

1 
51 

3 
38 

1 

1 
47 

0 
10 
2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

s 

KoisUtcd 

1 

TTTE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


681 


Tadi-K  200.— DKAK  hut  not  DlMIi  KXnKR  JO  VEAKS  OK  AfiK  AN'I)  20  YKAK.S  OF  ArJK  AND  OVV.U,  WITH  DI.STIN'CTION 
Ul"  SEX,  COLOU,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  TEKIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCUKBED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WniTB. 

cou 

Totiil. 

Native  born. 

Forelifn  born. 

CiRED. 

AGE  PEUIODS. 

ParcnUi  native. 

Onn  or  botli 
paronta  forufgo. 

Ualo. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Bouth  Atlantic  diTi«ion— Continued. 

427 

258 

109 

200 

117 

160 

01 

IS 

11 

34 

U 

68 

61 

Present  nge: 

l*n<\i'r  20  Yonrfl 

17 
392 
18 

1 

0 

239 

10 

8 

153 

8 

1 

4 

169 

6 

109 

3 

1 


4 
140 

7 

4 

85 
2 

1 

io' 

1 
10 

6 

SO 

8 

1 

24 

14 

1 

Deafness  occurred  iimlerS  years — 
Tresentn^e: 

1 1 

2 
2 

Deafness  occuired  5  to  10  yeara— 
Prrsenl  ajro: 

7 
24 

4 

13 

3 

12 

2 
10 

2 
9 

2 
9 

2 
0 

1 
3 



1 

Not  ittateU 

DeafnesB  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Present  age : 

Under  20  years 

6 
47 

3 
27 

3 
20 

22' 

2 
15 

17 

1 
12 

'3' 

1 

3 

3 
S 

1 
6 

2 

>'ot  slated 

DMfncsa  ocrnrred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  age: 

262 
4 

3 
59 
14 

32,333 

168 
3 

2 
32 

7 

21,341 

94 
1 

1 
27 
7 

11,012 

136 
2 

2 
21 
5 

21,163 

68 

103 
2 

2 
IS 
5 

13,  720 

52 

12 

0 

16 

10 

32 
1 

28 
1 

1 
10 

4 

lU 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated— 

17 
3 

10,  901 

12 

2 

0.  920 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 

2,406 

11 
2 

178 

No't  stated 

2,  245 

1,479 

5,198 

Present  age: 

1,473 

30,  577 

303 

130 
41 

2 

720 

1,572 

16 

401 

3,712 

38 

■ 

22,108 
161 

222 

3,144 

86 

6,861 

841 

20,292 

208 

63 
20 

1 

417 

874 
12 

234 

2,283 

25 

15, 103 
117 

127 

2,010 

53 

4,400 

032 

10,  285 

93 

67 

21 

1 

303 
698  1 
4  , 

167 

1,429 

13 

7,003 
44 

95 

1,134 

33 

2,453 

835 
20, 126 

2U2 

63 
20 

1 

414 

864 

12 

232 

2,204 

25 

14,988 
113 

126 

1,990 

51 

4,349 

620 

10, 187 

94 

GO 
21 

1 

290 

091 

4 

l.i5 

1,410 

13 

6,952 
44 

93 

1,113 

32 

2,422 

554 

13,022 

144 

39 
12 

1 

282 

561 

7 

154 

1,504 

18 

9,736 
76 

79 

1,209 

42 

3,121 

■111 
0,43((- 
74 

30 

14 
1 

203 

445 

2 

107 
019 

n 

4,357 
39 

08 
703 
21 

1,750 

,     2, 60:1 
18 

16 

167 

1,303 

9 

18 
6 

83 

5,005 

40 

8 
0 

30 

2,446 

11 

12 

1 

6 

168 

6 

18 
98 

1 

1 

20  years  aiid  oyer 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Presi-nt  ape: 

No*t  stated 

... 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  aj;e: 

107 
127 

4 

67 

362 

2 

1,284 
11 

38 
230 

1 

454 

82 

lis 

2 

49 

260 

2 

758 
3 

18 

155 

2 

290 

25 
170 

1 

21 

398 
5 

3,908 
20 

9 

551 

8 

771 

11 
128 

3 
10 

7 
7 

Not  state*! 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 
Under  20  years 

0 
22S 

2 
19 

3 

IB 

20  years  and  oyer 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  ape : 

1,837 
2 

7 

255 

0 

370 

117 

4 

1 

20 
2 

57 

51 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  offo: 
Under  20  years 

3 
21 

1 

33 

Not  staled 

Ohio 

Present  age: 

244 

6,559 

58 

9 

2 

138 

4,234 

34 

3 

1 

100  1 
2,325 
24 

0 

1 

138 

4,177 

34 

3 
1 

104 

2,  -29* 

24 

0 

1 

113 

2,  9.<3 
20 

2 

1 

79 

1,058 

19 

3 

1 

20 

429 

5 

22 

272 

2 

1 

5 

763 

3 

1 

3 

364 

3 

2 

57 

3 
31 

20  years  and  over 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 

1 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age: 

123 

278 

3 

69 

145 

2 

54 
133 

1 

69 
143 

a 

53 

131 

I 

65 
103 

1 

42 
94 

1 

13 

23 

1 

11 

27 

1 
17 

20  years  and  over 

10 

2 

S 

Notstated 

582 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  200.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  UNDER  20  YEARS  OP  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Kative  born. 

Foreign  born. 

COLOBED. 

AOB  FEBIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Fomalo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Ifortb  Central  division — Ohio — Continued. 
De.lfuesa  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Present  npe: 

77 

682 

11 

4,927 
25 

35 

070 

19 

3,902 

45 

398 
5 

3,284 
15 

21 

4UU 

12 

2,641 

32 

284 

6 

1,643 
10 

14 

264 

7 

1,261 

45 

392 

5 

3,243 

15 

21 

398 

12 

2,619 

31 

276 

6 

1,633 
10 

14 

253 

7 

1,246 

37 

292 

4 

2,330 
10 

19 

209 

11 

1,976 

22 

208 
5 

1,170 
9 

12 

179 

4 

946 

6 
64 

292 

1 
50 

8 
41 

1 

173 

1 

2 
31 

2 
36 

621 

1 

1 

89 

1 

405 

1 
27 

e' 

1 

8 

l^o't  slated 

Dcifness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Presiut  age: 

284 

41 

10 

Kot  stated 

Deafncis  ocenrred  not  stated- 
Present  a;:e: 
V  nder  20  years 

43 
3 

146 

8 

U 

1^01  stated.. 

238 

154 

22 

15 

Pre.sent  ase : 

Under  20  Tears    

210 

3,639 

53 

20 
9 

1 

102 

103 

2 

60 

503 

4 

2,670 
29 

22 

294 

17 

4.723 

119 

2,484 
38 

13 
0 
1 

58 
92 
2 

35 

325 

3 

1,863 
21 

13 

198 

11 

2,981 

91 

1,155 

15 

13 
3 

118 

2,463 

38 

13 
G 
1 

57 
92 
2 

33 

322 

3 

1,847 
21 

13 
190 
11 

2,955 

88 

1,143 

15 

12 
3 

108 

1,  832 

30 

12 
4 
1 

52 

74 

2 

31 

248 
3 

1,362 
20 

13 

144 

10 

1,809 

70 

8G3 

13 

11 
3 

7 
231 

17 
137 

3 

400 

2 

1 

143 

2 

1 
21 

3 

12 

20  vears  aiid  over 

Xut  stated 

Deafne.=«s  occurred  nndor  5  years — 
Present  age: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ase: 

44 

71 

42 
70 

32 
53 

3 
9 

9 
13 

2 

9 

1 
4 

1 

a 
1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Present  aj^e : 

25 
178 

1 

807 
8 

9 
96 
6 

1,742 

25 

178 

1 

796 
8 

9 
96 
6 

1,732 

20 
132 

1 

508 
8 

7 
77 
4 

1,023 

3 

46 

5 
36 

1 
28 

10 

3 

Is'ot  sttited 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  age: 

157 

82 

328 

1 

116 

18 

u 

Kot  stated - 

Deafness  occnrred  not  stated — 
Prohent  age: 
Under  20  vears 

is' 

2 
6 

20  vi'iirs  and  over 

34 

1 

814 

13 
2 

455 

2 

Kot  stated 

Dlinois 

332 

254 

20 

10 

Present  age: 

Under  20  vears 

281 

4,413 

29 

38 
13 

168 

2,796 

17 

21 
6 

113 

1,617 

12 

17 
8 

105 

2,773 

17 

21 
5 

113 

1,807 

12 

17 
8 

98 

1,699 

12 

12 
3 

79 
934 

10 

8 
7 

54 
278 

8 
2 

23 

230 

1 

0 
1 

13 

790 
5 

1 

11 
443 

1 

3 

3 
23 

10 

Kut  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  j'cara — 
Pn'MMit  age: 

Kot  slated 

Deafness  oceurrcd  5  to  10  years— 
Pres<;nt  age: 

Under  20  years 

122 
244 

77 
130 

45 
108 

77 
134 

4,'> 
107 

49 
88 

35 
68 

20 
24 

20 

8 
22 

3 
19 

20  vears  iinil  over 

2 

1 

Not  staled 

Dcafne.s  ncenrrcd  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

74 

581 

5 

3,127 
15 

47 

448 

9 

47 
352 

4 

2,031 

7 

21 

272 

0 

27 
229 

1 

1,096 
8 

24 

178 

a 

45 
350 

4 

2,015 
7 

22 

209 

6 

27 
220 

1 

1,090 
8 

24 

173 
8 

21 

219 

2 

1,230 
6 

16 

l,''i9 

6 

18 
130 

1 

817 
7 

18 

100 

2 

20 
01 

3 
64 

4 

07 

2 

623 
2 

81 

1 

1 
39 

2 
2 

Kol  stated 

Dwifness  orrnrrod  20  years  and  over— 
krcHent  nge: 

102 

0 
26 

122 

1 

2 
33 

351 

10 

e 

deafness  nerurrcd  not  stated — 

Prwenlaiin: 

4 

34 

1 
3 

t 

Kolstaied 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


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Tabm  206.— deaf  nUT  NOT  DTHtn  imPKR  20  YKARS  OK  AfJK  AND  L'O  YllARfl  OF  AfiF,  AND  OVTR,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
Ol'  SICX,  COLOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  Al.ii  I'KUIUDb  WIIKN   DKAINKWS  0(X.UKl;i;D,  KTC— Couiuiu.mI. 


Tot^ 

Male. 

Female. 

WD  1TB. 

COU 

Total. 

1 
Natlvo  bom.                    , 

Forei^  bom. 

>sn>. 

AQfi  rsnioDs. 

Pnracta  native. 

One  or  l>oth     i 
parents  loreli^n. ' 

Hale. 

Famole. 

Male. 

Fomolo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mole. 

Female. 

MoJe. 

Femala, 

North  Central  division— Continued. 

3,82D 

2,4S3 

1,376 

2,447 

1,868 

1,485 

802 

270 

177 

886 

389 

8 

1 

rreaontiigo: 

161 

3,613 

25 

25 
5 

95 

2,342 

16 

12 
2 

66 
•1,301 

13 
3 

04 

2,337 
16 

12 

66 

1,293 

0 

13 
3 

49 

1,424 

12 

g 

1 

27 
768 

7 

3 
1 

32 
243 

1 

2 

1 

28 

147 

2 

4 
2 

n 

670 
3 

4 

II 

378 

1 
5 

s 

Denfnrss  occurred  under  5  years — 
PreM'iit  ngo: 

6 

Deafness  occurred  5  tolO  years— 
Pre.sciit  !t:;c: 

72 

180 

2 

38 

439 

2 

2,606 
16 

26 

413 

5 

1,996 

41 

110 

1 

21 

263 

1 

1,705 
12 

21 

262 

2 

1,265 

31 

70 

1 

17 
170 

1 

001 

4 

5 

151 

3 

731 

40 
109 

1 

21 
263 

1 

1,702 
12 

21 

261 

2 

1,262 

31 

69 

1 

17 
173 

1 

899 

4 

5 

149 

3 

730 

20 
63 

15 
43 

15 
12 

13 
8 

1 

9 

24 

1 

92 

5 
34 

1 

1 

59 

1 

492 

1 

3 
85 

3 

18 

} 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age; 

15 
158 

7 
107 

1 

5 
46 

1 
42 



t 

DeafneRs  oernrrcd  20  years  and  over- 
Present  nge: 

1,055 
10 

8 

147 

2 

477 

534 
4 

2 

83 

3 

299 

155 

1 

10 
29 

273 

3 



* 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Presoiit  ace: 

21 

1 

45 

1 

] 

160 

107 

623 

324 

3 

t 

Present  age: 

80 

1,905 

11 

9 
3 

1 

36 
105 

50 

1,208 

7 

3 

1 

30 

697 

4 

1 

14 
56 

50 
1,205 

7 

3 

1 

22 
49 

30 

696 

4 

6 

2 

1 

14 
66 

14 

461 

2 

14 

2S2 
3 

3 

28 
131 

1 

1 

15 
92 

8 
613 

4 

1 

I 
322 

3 

1 

Peafnca~  occurred  imderSyears — 
Prftsfiii  nco: 

3 
2 

'.'.:""'.'. 

5 
14 

1 

6 

20 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  npe: 

22 
49 

U 
12 

8 
17 

3 
23 

• 

w 

Deafness  occnrred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  npc: 

25 

178 

1 

1,431 
6 

10 

188 

3 

1,286 

16 

118 
1 

926 
5 

9 

114 

1 

660 

9 

00 

16 

118 

1 

923 
5 

9 
114 

1 

859 

9 
60 

8 
58 

5 
30 

5 
22 

1 

85 

3 
12 

3 

38 

1 

18 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occnrred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  ase : 

605 
1 

1 
74 
2 

426 

604 
1 

1 

74 

2 

426 

351 

1 

1 

38 

1 

302 

200 

1 

51 

487 

4 

1 
63 

253 

3 

1 

Deafness  occnrred  not  stated — 
Present  neo: 
Under  20  vears 

7 
11 

1 
10 

32 

1 

152 

32 

1 

204 

Not  stated 

Minnesota 

101 

70 

456 

1 



Present  aic: 

tTnder  20  Tears 

69 

1,213 

14 

7 

1 

27 
819 

1 

32 
394 

27 

818 

14 

1 

32 
394 

3 

293 

0 

11 
141 

18 

82 

1 

1 

15 
55 

6 
443 

7 

6 
198 

1 

Nut  stated 

Deafness  occnrred  under  5  years- 
Present  a;:o: 

6 

1 

6 

1 

3 
1 

2 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occnrred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  nfie: 
Under  "Ju  vears 

33 
66 

17 
37 

16 
29 

17 
37 

16 
29 

2 
13 

e 

8 

13 

6 

........ 

8 
5 

2 
20 

2 
16 

20  years  antl  over 

Not  stated 

■•••••••• 

584 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  206.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  UNDER  20  YEAES  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEAES  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  AMTII  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOE,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

ll.ile. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

COL' 

Total. 

Xative  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

)RBD. 

AGS  PEBIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  botU 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Hale. 

FemalOb 

Korth  Central  division— Minnesota— Cont'd. 
Deafnt'ss  Dccurred  10  to  20  years — 
Present  ajje: 

Under  20  years 

12 

151 

2 

836 

11 

7 

159 

1 

2,452 

C 

83 

2 

592 
11 

3 

107 
1 

1,G45 

6 
68 

6 

83 

2 

591 
11 

3 

107 
1 

1,642 

6 
68 

1 

32 
2 

215 

4 

2 
23 

2 

14 

3 

20 

3 
37 

1 

25 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  ago : 

244 

244 

87 

48 
1 

2 
15 

19 

328 
0 

1 

58 

1 

443 

138 

1 

Kot  stated 

' 

Deafness  occnrrcd  not  stated- 
Present  ase: 

4 

52 

4 
52 

2 

11 

2 
19 

31 

22 

* 

807 

800 

1,014 

495 

185 

118 

193 

3 

1 

Present  afje: 

Under  20  years 

97 

2,314 

41 

6 

58 

1,559 

28 

1 

39 

755 

13 

5 

58 

1,558 

26 

1 

39 

71)4 

13 

5 

30 

964 

20 

1 

28 

458 

9 

5 

25 

159 

1 

8 
108 

3 

435 
5 

3 

188 
2 

1 

1 

Deafness  occuiTCd  under  5  years- 
Present  age : 

20  years  and  over 

Deafness  occnrrcd  5  to  10  years- 
Present  a^o: 
Under  20  vears 

43 

123 

5 

25 

284 

6 

1,613 
18 

23 
294 
12 

3,371 

28 

70 

3 

14 

175 
3 

1,126 
14 

15 

188 

8 

2,341 

15 

53 

2 

11 

109 

3 

487 
4 

8 
106 

4 

1,030 

28 

70 

3 

14 

175 

3 

1,125 
13 

15 

188 

7 

2,295 

15 
63 
2 

11 

109 

3 

487 
4 

8 

105 

4 

992 

13 

45 

2 

lo:i 

2 

700 
10 

9 

116 

6 

1,078 

10 
34 

1 

7 

65 

3 

299 
3 

C 
60 

705 

14 

10 

1 

6 
30 

4 
6 

1 

2 
29 

1 
15 

1 
13 

Deafness  occnrrcd  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

1 
42 

1 

334 
3 

1 
44 

1 

415 

2 
15 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

91 

59 

129 
1 

1 
1 

Deafness  occnrrcd  not  stated- 
Present  age: 
Under  2U  years  

5 
28 

202 

2 

14 

1 

147 

31 
1 

140 

i 

46 

1 

Hltlin^T\ 

88 

Present  age: 

172 

3,171 

28 

4 

1 

03 

2,225 

23 

3 

1 

79 

946 

S 

1 

93 

2,183 

19 

3 
1 

75 
913 

4 

1 

77 

1,587 

14 

2 
1 

59 
642 

4 

14 
184 

4 

1 

16 
131 

2 

412 

1 

4 

20  vears  and  over 

140 

42 
4 

33 

Not  stated 

1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 

Pr*'>*c.-nt  age: 

1 

^*ot  stated 

l*rficnt  age; 

es 

177 

1 

43 

375 

3 

2,301 
10 

30 

317 

8 

62 
08 

1 

20 

219 

3 

1,693 
13, 

12 

214 

6 

43 
79 

52 
93 

1 

26 

213 

3 

1,007 
10 

12 

209 

6 

41 

77 

40 
71 

31 
62 

6 
16 

1 

3 
29 

10 
10 

3 

6 

5 

5 

2 

DeafncNs  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  ago : 
Under  20  years 

17 
156 

17 
148 

21 

100 

3 

1,210 

7 

8 

145 

4 

14 

107 

3 
27 

2 
24 

14 

6 

8 

Not  atal«d 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Pn-Hent  age: 

008 
3 

18 

103 

2 

589 
3 

16 
99 

1 

403 
3 

14 

70 

1 

113 
2 

4 

26 

1 

77 

844 

1 

109 

26 
3 

It 

Deafneon  orcnrrcd  not  stated — 
Present  agi- : 

2 
17 
1 



9 

38 

12 

6 
1 

4 
I 

MUaUted 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


585 


Table  aO«.— DKAP  RUT  NOT  DITMI!  IINDKK  .'0  YIOAItS  oi'  A(1K  AN'I)  L'O  VKAHS  OI"  A(il'.  AND  OVF.R,  WITH  DISTIN'CTIOM 
OF  SEX,  COLOli,  AND  KAl'IVITV,  ANU  AUK  I'EUIOJJS  WllKN  DKAl'NKSS  OCCUUUEU,  KTC— Continued. 


Total. 

Mslo. 

Female. 

wniTS. 

XoUl. 

Natlro  born. 

Foreign  bom. 

COUilED. 

AOE  TEntODS. 

FarcnlK  nallTO. 

One  or  lioth 
jiiirviitn  lurelgn. 

1 

Uile. 

Femalo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Uab-. 

Female. 

Forth  Central  lUvision— Continued. 
Kurlh  Dikkotn 

157 

108 

49 

108 

40 

48 

17 

0 

7 

63 

25 

rresout  age: 

0 

146 
2 

4 

]o:i 
1 

43 
1 

4 
103 

1 

S 
43 

1 

1 
45 

1 
16 

1 
8 

2 
5 

2 

SO 
1 

2 
22 

1 

Doafno8ft  nceiirrotl  uiiilorO  years— 
I'leHoiit  nge: 

1 

1 

I 

1 

...    . 

Deafness  omirred  5  to  10  years— 
rre.Hfitt  ace; 

5 
12 

2 
5 

n 

7 

2 
S 

8 
7 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 
4 

1 
4 

1 

DoafiiosB  occnrreil  10  to  20  years- 
Trosent  a^e; 

2 
26 

2 
6 

26' 

2 
U 

7' 

\ 

1 

4 

20 

5 

1 

8 

Deafne*!8  ocoiirroil  20  year.s  ami  over — 
I'rosent  a;;e: 

98 

1 

2 

0 

1 

338 

71 

1 

2 
6 

27 

71 

1 

2 
6 

238 

27 

33 

13 

3 

2 

35 

1 

1 
2 

12 

T'nilor20  venra  

1 



3 
1 

100 

3 

1 

100 

4 

1 

2 

1 

40 

Boutli  Hakota             

238 

129 

39 

38 

21 

71 

Present  age: 

I'^mlcr  20  years 

20 

315 

3 

2 
2 

15 

221 

2 

2 

1 

5 
94 

I 

15 

221 

2 

2 

1 

5 
94 

1 

7 
122 

I 
1 

2 
36 

1 

7 

29 

2 

1 

3 
18 

1 
70 

40 

Deafncsa  oocurretl  luidor  5  years- 
Present  Sl^O.: 
Tender  20  years 

1 

1 



1 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age: 

10 
19 

7 
12 

3 
7 

7 
12 

? 

3 
4 

2 
3 

4 
3 

1 

5 

4 

Deafness  ocenrred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  aeo: 

6 
53 

1 

223 
2 

2 
18 

B 

33 

1 

102 

1 

1 
13 

1 
20 

5 
33 

1 

162 

1 

1 
13 

1 
20 

2 
IG 

2 
9 
1 

15 

1 

1 
5 

1 
8 

6 

9 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  ago: 

61 

1 

1 
5 

01 
1 

1 

6 

95 

1 
6 

24 

1 

13 

52 

2S 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  nge: 

1 
1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

Not  stated 

1,083 

749 

334 

746 

334 

48C 

202 

77 

50 

183 

83 

3 

Present  n^e: 

Under  20  years  

SO 

1.027 

6 

3 
3 

32 

712 

S 

3 
1 

18 
313 

1 

31 

710 
5 

3 

1 

18 
3IS 

1 

21 

403 

" 

3 

1 

12 

189 

1 

5 

72 

a 
44 

5 

175 
3 

1 
2 

20  ve^irs  and  over 

82 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  r»  years- 
Present  n;:e: 
Vnder  20  >'eara 

2 

2 

i 

1 

1 

Not  slated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  j-cars— 
Prosrnt  aRi' : 

20 

72 

10 
43 

10 
20 

18 
43 

10 
29 

15 
26 



7 
20 

2 

G 

3 
3 

1] 

1 

6 

Not  staled 

586 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  2«6.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  UNDER  20  YEARS  OP  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLiOK,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Coutiniied. 


AQB  PERIODS. 


Korth  Contral  division— Ncbra-sVa— Cont'd. 
Deafness  occurred  10  to  '20  years — 
Prt^sen  t  ajie ; 

Under  '^0  yp.nrs 

20  years  and  over 

Ko't  stated ■ 


Bearness  occurred  20  years  and  ovcr- 
Prmeii  t  age : 

20  years  and  over 

Kot  stated 


DeafoesA  occurred  not  stated— 
Present  aj;o: 

Under  "0  years 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 


Kansas . 


Present  ace: 

Under  20  years  — 
20  yearn  aiid  over. 
l«ot  stated 


Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  a<:o; 

X' rider  20  years 

20  years  and  over--. 

JCot  stated 


Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  affc: 

VnilerUO  years 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 


Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Pre-sent  age: 

U nder  20  years 

20  yeaniand  over 

K  o"t  s  I  a  t  ed 


Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  a*;*): 

2')  years  and  over 

Kot  stated 


Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  ace: 

Und»T  20  year-* 

20  year.s  :ind  over 

Not  stated 


iBoatb  Central  division. 


Present  age : 

Under  20  years-.. 
20  years  anil  over. 
Noitstated 


Deafness  occurred  under  5  ycars- 

Piosent  a'.re: 

Utider  20  years 

20  vears  and  over 

Kot  stated 


Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ner-: 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stal  ed 


Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  ycars- 
l*resi'nt  aL'e: 

Under  20  years 

2n  years  and  over 

Not  staled 


Total. 


12 

1«9 

1 


2,355 


no 

2  2.'J2 
"33 


60 
3 


27 
291 


l.r.r.n 

19 


12 
2.-.4 

g 


Ualo. 


1,654 


1,589 
23 


017 

7,  924 

91 


Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Pres4'nt  nge : 

20  years  and  over 

Nolslattid 


Deatness  occamyl  not  stated- 
Pr«"'-iit  a;:o; 

Uufler  20  yearn 

20  years  and  over 

Bo'lBlaiml 


273 

392 
7 


175 

913 

11 


40 


i:i8  ! 

1,140 
33 


12 

201 

1 


1,130 
14 


4 

174 


5,555 


351 
5,144 


Female. 


307 


48 
613 
10 


417 
5 


3,077 


266 

2,  7H0 

31 


l.'-,4 

240 

2 


3,  CM 
2C 


Ufl 
152 


74 

350 

4 


1,625 
14 


Total. 


Male.    Female. 


510 
3 


1,643 


43 

1,578 
23 


12 

2U0 
1 


1,126 
14 


4 
174 


4,078 


206 

4,305 

47 


123 
219 


440 
8 


73 

471 

7 


3,096 
23 


207 


C»6 


45 

641 

10 


415 
5 


2,477 


1(11 

2,259 

27 


IS 


86 
121 

4 


43 

289 

4 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Mi^e.    Female. 


342 
1 


3-! 

1,1-17 

14 


9 

153 
1 


813 
8 


3 

nl 
3 


245 

3,758 

30 


116 
180 


1,409 
II 


ao 

343 


67 
410 


2,661 
21 


4S.-, 
13 


120 


490 


286 
3 


One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 


Male.    Female. 


177 
1,914 


83 

110 

4 


43 

219 

3 


1,271 
9 


30 

277 
6 


48 


163 
3 


240 


IS 
220 


155 
1 


DO 


157 


10 

146 
1 


Foreign  bom. 


Male.    Female. 


120 
2 


270 


2 

26S 

C 


19S 
4 


3 

3S1 
6 


20 


57 


128 


1 
126 

1 


15 


207 


4 

199 
4 


Male     Female. 


143 


85 

770 

13 


534 
3 


138 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


i87 


Tablb  906.— nr.AF  RUT  N(1T  nUMR  I'NDKR  20  VKARS  nV  AfiT  AND  20  VKAHS  OF  AOK  ANT)  0\'T;II,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SKX,  fOLOK,   AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AliK   I'KKIODS  WHICN   DKAFNKHS   OCCUUKKD,  KTC— Contiiiiic.l. 


Total. 

Male. 

I'Vnialo. 

WlllTB. 

oou 

Total. 

Nativo  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

>BBD. 

AOB  PRRIODS. 

Parents  ualivo. 

Ono  or  bntli 
parenia  rorolen. 

Hale. 

Fomalo. 

Male. 

Fcnialo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Malo. 

Femalo. 

Male. 

Fenwia. 

8onth  Cnntrnl  diTieion— Continiiod. 

2,088 

1,807 

719 

1,285 

044 

1,109 

529 

72 

50 

108 

05 

82 

n 

Proflont  iige: 

ir.4 

1,903 
19 

90 

1,  257 

14 

68 

040 

5 

8« 

1,  m> 

14 

50 

083 

0 

77 

1,015 

13 

5t 

471 

4 

0 
05 

1 

2 

47 

1 

8 
106 

10 

72 

11 

a 

05 

DenTnrHH  orourrcil  under  5  ycara  — 
rrtirti'iitnuo: 

Ult  \fnrf*  tiiiil  ovtT 

1 

1 

1 

1 



Uot  8taU'il 

Drafiii«H.<4  occnrrod  D  to  10  ycara— 
I'ri'Ki-nt  jij;**: 

I'luIlT  L'O  V('«n* 

79 
89 

39 
54 

40 
35 

35 
53 

34 
33 

32 
43 

33 
29 

3 
5 

1 
3 

i 
1 

s 

6 

1 

s 

Not  8tl\tC<l 

Deafiicsn  occurred  10  lo  20  years — 

40 

210 

4 

1,317 
9 

36 

28G 

6 

1,507 

33 

128 

1 

904 
8 

24 

171 

5 

1.013 

1« 

82 

3 

413 

1 

12 
115 

1 

534 

30 

119 

1 

850 
8 

21 

157 

5 

892 

14 
72 
3 

380 
1 

8 

97 

1 

493 

2(1 

108 

1 

730 
B 

19 

134 

4 

837 

13 

60 

2 

307 

1 

8 

74 

1 

452 

3 

4 

46 

1 
9 
1 

23 

1 
7 

3 
S 

3 
10 

3 

Doafnras  ocrurred  20  yoora  and  over — 
PrfMOiit  ngo: 

80 

SO 

48 

88 

Deafness  ocrurred  not  stated— 

Under '-'11  vears     

2 
13 

3 
14 

4 

10 
31 

12 

11 

U 

21 

24 

20 

121 

ei 

Present  ago: 

I'mlcr  l!0  youTu 

103 

1,470 

24 

5 

58 

040 

15 

2 

45 

630 

9 

3 

44 
834 

14 

1 

34 

451 

8 

3 

43 

783 

11 

1 

32 

415 

S 

2 

29 

i 

22' 

1 

10 
3 

14 

106 

1 

u 

1 

Dcifncsp  ocrnrrcd  under  5  years — 
PreRont  aire: 



1 

Koi  stated 



DeafiiPH.4  nrcnrred  5  to  10  years — 
PreRPiit  ace: 

45 

89 

1 

23 

159 

2 

1,014 
10 

30 

208 

11 

1,073 

25 
55 

20 

34 
1 

10 
59 

20 
53 

10 
84 

597 

7 

13 

100 
5 

482 

in 

2G 

1 

7 
48 

19 
49 

10 
82 

559 
5 

13 
03 
4 

440 

10 
25 

1 

7 
42 

1 
4 

5 
2 

4 

20  v«ar«  aiiii  over 

1 

8 

DeafnofiR  oerurred  10  to  20  years — 
Prenciit  ai:e: 

13 
1110 

ceo 

7 

18 

125 

0 

003 

3 
16 

1 

2 

3 

3 

U 

Kot  Htaled 

Deafnoaa  occiirrod  20  years  and  over— 
Pre>tent  nj;e: 

354 
3 

12 
83 
5 

410 

309 
2 

8 
68 
5 

288 

288 

1 

7 
GO 
3 

269 

20 
1 

12 

18 

1 

» 

1 

1 
3 
2 

8 

63 

5 

25 

1 

181 

46 

1 

4 

Deafness  ocrurred  not  stated— 
Prewent  a:;e: 

3 

5 

4 
1 

24 

16 

Not  stated 

Alabama 

12 

11 

la 

Present  nee; 

Untler  20  vears 

89 

1,000 

4 

3 
2 

39 

621 

3 

1 
2 

30 
876 

1 

2 

26 

454 

2 

1 
2 

1!) 
268 

25 
420 

1 

i' 

19 
250 

1 
11 

IS 

167 

1 

u 

no 
1 

11 

23 

1 

8 

Deafness  orenrred  under  5  years — 
Present  aire; 

2 

2 

1 

20  vears  and  over  

Not  stated 

Deafness  oernrred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  aire: 

32 
59 

1 

18 
30 

14 

23 

1 

13 
24 

6 
19 

13 
24 

n 

17 

5 
12 

8 
4 

1 

20  vears  anil  over 

'.'.'.'.'.'.v. 

2 

Mot  stated 

::;:::;i:::::::: 

588 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  206.— DEAF  BIT  NOT  DUMB  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAi^NESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

COL 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  born. 

QRED. 

AQE  PERIODS. 

Parent 

s  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Eemale. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

8onth  Central  tliTision— Alabama— Cont'd. 
Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Trrsent  a^e: 
Under  20  years 

18 
109 

11 
62 

7 
47 

6 
45 

5 
36 

6 
42 

5 
31 

5 

17 

S 

u 

2 

2 

1 

3 

Kot  staled 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  age: 

722 

1 

IG 

103 

2 

811 

459 
1 

9 

02 

2 

502 

203 

331 
1 

6 
52 

1 

283 

181 

306 
1 

6 
46 

172 

8 

4 

17 

5 

128 

82 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  ace: 

7 
46 

6 
33 

6 

30 

3 
10 
1 

219 

1 
13 

20  vears  and  over 

1 

3 

5 

1 

18 

Kot  stated 

309 

185 

246 

173 

19 

7 

5 

124 

Present  ape: 

TTndHr  20  voars 

75 

723 

13 

5 

1 

38 

457 

7 

4 

1 

37 

266 

6 

1 

17 

201 

5 

4 
1 

12 
169 

4 

1 

16 

225 

5 

3 
1 

12 

157 
4 

1 

1 
18 

21 

190 

2 

25 
97 
2 

7 

18 

5 

'Sot  slated 

Deafness  occurred  uTider  5  years- 
Present  aeo: 

1 

20  vears  and  over 

* 



Kot  stated 

:':;" 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  ajro: 
Under  20  years 

26 

12 
19 

14 
12 

5 
16 

5 
5 

5 
16 

5 
5 

7 
3 

8 

20  years  and  over 

7 

Not  stated  

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

20 

97 

2 

477 
10 

24 

":| 

GOG 

10 
S6 

1 

300 
5 

12 
75 

1 

334 

10 
41 

1 

171 
5 

12 
42 

3 
35 

1 

170 
3 

5 
39 

1 

235 

3 

28 

1 

145 
3 

5 
35 

1 

147 

7 
21 

20  years  and  over 

20 
1 

114 
3 

6 
24 

25 

1 

105 
3 

G 
22 

5 

1 

2 

16 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

20  years  and  over 

Not  staled 

11 

5 

14 

4 

136 
2 

7 
36 

57 
2 

Deafness  occurred  not  btated— 
Present  ace: 

2 

i" 

2 

1 

18 

Not  stated 

ZiOnisiana 

0-9 

187 

111 

41 

29 

47 

47 

99 

85 

Present  age: 

Under  20  years 

26 

674 

0 

17 

312 

5 

9 

262 

1 

9 

224 

2 

4 

182 

1 

6 
140 

1 

3 

107 

1 

3 
38 

• 
1 
28 

8 

88 

3 

S 

80 

20  years  and  over 

46 

1 

47 

Not  stated 

DeafnesH  occurred  under  5  years— 
Prosent  age: 

Under  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

.   .     . 

Not  stated 

:::::::;;::::::::: 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years— 
Pn'Hentago: 
Undergo  years 

6 
W 

4 
8 

2 
U 

2 
7 

1 
6 

2 
4 

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 
6 

3 

2'! 

i 

Deafness  occurred  10  lo  20  years- 
Present  Hge: 
Under  20  yenrs  

12 

63 

1 

347 

1 

8 
145 

4 

7 
30 

1 

180 

1 

0 
70 
3 

5 
27 

4 

28 

1 

135 

1 
20 

3 
19 

1 

10 

1 
6 

3 
8 

4 

4 

3 
1 

30 

7 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Pn'scnt  age: 

1S8 

113 

82 

00 

23 

14 

33 

54 
1 

3 
25 

46 

Not  staled 

DeafbesH  occurred  not  stated- 
pH'senl  age: 

U  iider  20  years 

2 
66 

1 

3 
M 

1 

2 

43 

1 

1 
35 

1 

1 

21 

1 

2 
0 

1 
10 

20  yearn  and  over 

18 

Kot  stated 

"J 

Till':  T)i:af  and  dumb. 


589 


Tahi.k  a06.— DKAF  BUT  NOT  I)T:MB  UNDKR  20  VKARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YKARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PElilODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Mole. 

Female. 

Wlllii: 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign  bora. 

COI>r,E£D. 

AOE  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Uale. 

F«malo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Hale. 

Female. 

Hole. 

Femals. 

Sonth  Central  division— Continued. 

1,617 

1,083 

534 

081 

460 

787 

371 

61 

35 

14fl 

54 

90 

U 

Pro.-Ariit  age: 

110 
l,48r. 

16 

15 

12 

64 

1,010 

9 

4 

6 

52 
475 

7 

11 
6 

51 

928 

5 

4 

0 

45 

408 

7 

11 
6 

45 

739 

3 

4 
5 

37 

328 

0 

9 
0 

6 
45 

5 
30 

"144' 

2 

3 
50 

1 

13 

82 

4 

i 

1 

7 
07 

Not  dUtwl 

DrafnMsoorurred  under  S  years— 
I*r«-sent  rtKP: 

ITndtT  'JO  voftrfl 

i' 

2 

UO  vfara  aud  over 

1 

N  <i  1 8  ta  tod 

Do«fiiP8«  oorurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ape: 
TTnder  -U  veara  

48 

65 

3 

38 

182 

1 

1,0C3 
6 

15 

163 

0 

38 

32 
45 

1 

18 
118 

1 

734 
2 

10 

107 

5 

31 

16 

20 

20 
64 

26 
44 

13 

108 

1 

673 
2 

8 

97 
2 

29 

13 

18 

2 

17 
54 

23 
32 

12 
91 

12 
16 
2 

13 
43 

3 
2 

1 

0 
1 

1 

5 

10 

s 

2 

10 

3 

Deafness  oceurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  ii2:e: 

1 
3 

2 
8 

u 

1 

108 

2 
3 

8 
10 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

329 

4 

5 

50 

1 

7 

279 

4 

4 

51 

1 

7 

533 
2 

G 

78 

1 

23 

219 
3 

3 
44 

1 

G 

32 

20 

40 

1 

CI 

60 

Nul  stated 

Deafness  ocenrred  not  stated — 

2 
7 

1 

2 
10 
3 

2 

1 

12 
1 

5 

7 

6 

1 

1 

Present  age: 

1 
37 

1 
30 

1 
28 

1 
22 

20  years  and  over 

7 

7 

6 

1 

5 

1 

2 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
I'reseiit  ace: 
UndiT  20  years 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  age : 

20  vcirs  and  over 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

::::::::: 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  ycara —       • 
Present  ape: 

1 
6 

1 
5 

1 
5 

1 
4 

20  years  and  over 

1 

i 

1 

1 

Not  stilted 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  age; 
20  years  and  over 

25 

20 

5 

19 

5 

15 

4 

1 

' 

1 

1 

Deafness  ocenrred  not  staled—     'a-j 
Present  age:                                 ^' 

4 

' 

1 

o 

1 

2 

1 

:::::: 

1 

Not  stated 

Arkansn s  

804 

562 

242 

488 

213 

451 

202 

19 

♦ 

18 

7 

74 

29 

Present  «ge: 

63 

732 

9 

3 
2 

38 

517 

7 

2 
2 

23 
215 

1 

32 

451 

5 

2 
2 

21 
190 

1 

32 

411 

5 

2 
3 

20 
180 

2  ! 

1 

19 

1 ! 

3 

« 

60 
2 

4 

18 

7 

2S 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Present  age: 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  nge: 
Under  20  years 

37 

38 

2 

24 
21 

1 

13 

17 

1 

22 
20 

11 
14 

1 

22 
17 

10 
14 

1  : 

2' 

t 

i! 

2 

1 
1 

3 

1 

a 

Not  stated 

590 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  206.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB  LTs'DEE  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Cominued. 


Total. 

Mais. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLORED. 

AGE  PBBIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Booth  Central  divieion—ArkanBaa— Cont'd. 
De;iriHsa  nccurreil  10  to  2U  years— 
Prwf^i-ut  use: 

14 

87 

1 

490 
3 

B 

115 

3 

3,083 

8 
62 

1 

35S 
2 

4 

St 
3 

1.993 

6 

35 

6 

47 
1 

315 
2 

2 
67 

2 

1,984 

4 
32 

6 

42 
1 

291 

2 

2 

62 

2 

1,163 

4 

31 

2 
5 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

Deafness  orcnrred  20  yoara  and  over— 
Pri'sentage: 

132 
1 

5 
31 

118 
1 

5 
26 

110 
1 

5 
25 

14 

2 

10 

0 

43 

U 

Deafneps  orcurrod  not  stated — 
Presfnt  ago: 

2 

17 

1 

11 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1,088 

1,080 

576 

235 

173 

S86 

331 

8 

Present  age: 

150 

2,909 

24 

11 

8 

74 

1,900 

21 

2 
5 

70 

1,009 

3 

9 
3 

73 

1,890 
21 

2 
5 

70 

1,001 

3 

fl 
3 

39 

1,109 
15 

1 
4 

43 

531 

2 

5 
3 

26 

208 
1 

1 

1 

31 

141 

1 

4 

8 

573 

5 

2 
329 

1 
10 

8 

Kot  atuted 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years — 
Present  affn: 

Vmler  'JO  years   

20  vejirrt  and  over 

1 

Deafness  occorred  5  to  10  years — 
Prom-nt  aire: 

t'niler  2'J  years .. 

80 

158 

1 

33 
365 

4 

2,042 

7 

26 
12 

91 

43 

87 

1 

14 

212 

3 

1,380 
G 

15 

216 

11 

65 

37 
71 

43 

87 
1 

13 

211 

3 

1,373 
6 

15 

214 

11 

05 

37 

71 

26 

00 

1 

7 

121 

2 

830 
3 

5 

104 

9 

30 

24 

47 

13 
15 

12 
11 

4 

22 

1 
13 

*• 

DeafnesR  occnrred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  ace: 

Under  2o  veara 

19 

153 
1 

662 

1 

11 
120 

1 

26 

19 

l.'i2 
1 

656 
1 

11 

119 

1 

20 

8 
90 

1 

344 

5 
37 

1 

i 

133 

11 
31 

1 
53 

1 
1 

31 

1 

ICot  fluited 

DeafDcss  occnrred  20  ycara  and  over— 
Present  apo; 

75 

1 

4 
24 

410 
3 

3 

88 
2 

19 

237 

7 

• 

Not  stated 

Dearoess  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  asc : 
TTmUir  20  years 

6 

47 

1 

16 

7 
22 

1 

48 

2 

1 

Kot  stated 

Montana    ...... , 

16 

4 

C 

Presf^nt  ace: 

G 
85 

3 
C2 

3 
23 

3 
02 

S 

23 

1 
29 

2 

14 

2 
14 

1 
3 

20  vean*  and  over 

19 

6 

KotsUted 

DeafnpflB  occnrred  under  5  years — 
Prrspiit  aco: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20  vcarH  .nndover 

Not  staled 

DeafneoH  occurred  0  to  10  years — 
PrwiPiit  ncn: 
Fodcr  20  vcar« 

S 
0 

3 

4 

2 
2 

3 

4 

2 
2 

1 
2 

2 
2 

2 

2 

Not  »UUM 



DearnoB!!  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Present  iiK": 

20  vars  Dltd  over 

13 

10 

3 

10 

8 

6 

2 

3 

1 

1 

Nut  slated 

Deafness  occnrred  20  years  and  over— 
Pnmeiit  «C": 
20  years  and  over 

C4 

4S 

18 

46 

18 

20 

10 

11 

2 

15 

0 

NolstaU'd 

Saafneu  o«-arred  not  stated— 
Proncnl  ncc: 

rnder  20  vi',irs 

20  years  and  over 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Uotslated 

1 

■•«•• 

TTTE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


591 


Tablk  aOC— 1>KAF  BTTT  not  dumb  IINDER  20  YKARS  OF  AOE  AM)  20  yKARS  OF  AOE  AND  OVER,  ■WTTH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AOE  TEKIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


I 


TotjU. 

Mole. 

Female. 

wnrrK. 

Total. 

KatlTo  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLOBSD. 

AGE  PEIU0D8. 

ParoDta  uative. 

1 

Ono  or  Imth 
pareuU  furotgo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Main. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Mais. 

Femaia. 

Wmipiti  division— ContiDuod. 

46 

33 

13 

33 

13 

21 

10 

2 

10 

» 

PivHt'iit  ncp: 

2 

43 

1 

1 
31 

1 

1 
12 

1 

31 

1 

I 
12 

26 

1 

1 
9 

1 
9 

2 

3 



P«vafnesa  occiirrod  uuder  5  years — 
I'ri'MMit  nee: 

Prafiioss  fM-^-urrod-e  to  10  years— 

1 
3 

1 
1 

2' 

1 
1 

i 



1 
1 

20  yvATA  aiid  over 

2 

1 

Deafness  occnrred  10  to  20  yoara— 
pH'SPiit  a^e: 

1 

7 

5 

2 

5 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

DeafnoRs  occurred  20  years  aud  over— 
rrt'rtiut  ago: 

29 

20 

» 

20 

9 

14 

7 

1 

5 

0 

Deafness  occurred  not  statod— 

1 
4 

1 

401 

1 
4 
1 

205 

1 
4 

1 

2M 

1 
1 

2 

1 

187 

i 

136 

135 

85 

28 

21 

5, 

29 

1 

1 

Present  ope: 

22 

374 

5 

2 
4 

10 

250 

5 

1 
3 

12 
124 

10 

249 

5 

1 
3 

12 

9 

174 

4 

1 
3 

10 
75 

1 
25 

2 
19 

SO 
1 

29 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years— 
Presrnt  aj;e : 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

DeefneHH  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ape: 

15 
31 

7 
20 

8 
11 

7 
20 

8 
11 

6 
18 

7 
8 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1            2 

2 

Deafness  occnrrvd  10  to  20  years — 
Prr.Hi-nt  :ice: 

5 
49 

1 

253 
2 

2 
29 

1 

17« 

2 

3 

20 

2 
29 

1 

175 
2 

3 
20 

2 
17 

1 

123 
2 

2 
11 

S 

1 
4 

20  ye.irrt  and  over 

4 

5 

Deafness  orcnrrcU  20  years  and  over — 
Pn-seut  ngu: 

77 

76 

... 

45 

IS 

12 

37 

19 

1 

1 

De-afne«9  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  age: 

37 
2 

145 

22 
2 

86 

15 

22 
2 

82 

15 

13 

1 

71 

10 

2 

2 

7 
1 

8 

S 

S9 

S6 

i7 

3 

2 

7 

4 

I 

Present  ace : 

Under  20  yenra.. 

136 
2 

4 
80 
2 

3 
SB 

4 
76 
2 

3 
53 

4 

65 
2 

3 
41 

3 

3 

8 

7 

4 

t 

Deafness  ocoiirred  under  5  years— 
Prnai-nt  age: 

20  years  antl  over 

1 

1 

1 

I 

DeafneAA  orcnrrod  5  to  10  years — 
Prtv««nt.  tt-ie. 

4 
4 

1 

S 

1 
1 

1 

s 

8 

1 
1 

1 
3 

3 
I 

1 

1 
3 

MotSUUMl 

592 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  a06.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUJIB  UNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTION 
OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

COLOBED. 

AGE  rEBIOD3. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Western  division— Now  Mexico — Continaed. 
Deafness  occarred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  a;:e: 

Under  20  years 

3 

10 

1 

1 

2 
9 

1 
1 

2 

8 

1 
1 

7 

1 

1 

Kot  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  age: 

113 

74 

39 

72 

38 

62 

32 

3 

1 

7 

5 

2 

1 

Kut  stated 

Dcifucss  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  age : 

Under  20  years 

i 

8 

1 

34 

4 
1 

26 

4 

2 

1 

26 

3 

1 

1 

17 

1 

i'.V.'.'.'.'. 

1 

1 

*     1 

2 

1 

Not  stated 

Arizona 

8 

8 

4 

,            3 

6 

4 

Present  age  ■ 

1 
33 

1 
25 

1 
25 

1 
2 

20  years  and  oyer 

8 

8 

17 

4 

6 

4 

Kot  stated 

Deafness  occnrred  nnder  5  years- 
Present  age : 

20  years  and  over 

Ko't  slated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years — 
Present  ago : 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

I 

20  years  and  oyer 

1 

1 

1 

Ko"t  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years — 
Present  age : 
Uniler  20  years 

5 

4 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  ago: 

20 

15 

5 

15 

5 

9 

3 

1 

5 

2 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated  — 
Present  age: 
Under  20  years 

7 

C 

1 

6 

1 

5 

1 

1 

Utah 

266 

142 

124 

142 

124 

40 

28 

15 

13 

87 

83 

Present  age: 

Under  20  years 

14 
252 

7 
135 

7 
117 

7 
135 

7 
117 

1 
39 

4 
24 

5 
10 

2 
11 

1 

86 

1 
82 

20  years  and  over 

JTo't  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 

20  years  and  over 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age ; 

7 
12 

8 
6 

4 

7 

3 
6 

4 

7 

1 
2 

1 
3 

2 

2 

3' 

1 
4 

20  years  and  over 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years— 
Pn.-»ent  age: 
Under  20  years...... 

3 
35 

3 
16 

8 
16 

2 
1 

1 
11 

19 

19 

4 

4 

5 

10 

Not  stated 

....I!. 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over— 
Present  age: 

104 

SI 

73 

01 

73 

24 

15 

8 

3 

59 

05 

-    Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated—  '. .    -. 
I'resent  age: 

4 
40 

1 
23 

3 

17 

1 
23 

3 
17 

9 

3 
1 

1 
1 

8 

13 

13 

Vu'tsUtcd 



THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


593 


Table  206.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DITMB  TTNOER  20  YICAIiS  oK  ACK  AN'D  20  YEARS  OF  AOE  AN'D  OVF.R,  WITir  DISTIXCTION 
OK  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  XATIVITV,  AND  ACiE  PERIODS  WHEN   DEAl'NESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Coiitiiiiiml. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

wiirm. 

-  — i 

Total. 

1 
Native  bom. 

CO  LOBES. 

AOK  PERIODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parcntH  forei;;n. 

ForeiKii  bora. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Fomalo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Ualo. 

Female. 

Ualo. 

Fcmala. 

Wealcrn  division— Continued. 

48 

32 

16 

32 

16 

15 

7 

6 

»l 

11 

1 

Present  ngo : 

3 

45 

3 
13 

32' 

3 
13 

is' 

2 
5 

e 

1 
5 

1 
( 

32 

n|         3 

r 

Not  alatcd 

' 

1 

Doafncfls  occurred  under  5  years— 
I'resi'nt  ape: 

I'luItT  *J0  j'o.ir« 



1 

......... 

1 

1 

1 

i- 

Deafnena  occurrod  5  to  10  years— 
Prt»aent  ai^Q: 

2 

2 
2 

^' 

2 

2 

i' 

1 
1 

4 

1;               !■ 

2 

1 

Deafness  orciurcd  10  to  20  years— 
Present  ftRc: 

1 
5 

1 
2 

='■ 

1 

9 

2' 

1 
2 

3 

1 

:::::::.T"::"::: 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  aso: 

30 

22 

8 

22 

8 

11 

2 

4 

*t 

7 

2 

Not  stated 



Deafness  occurred  not  stated— 

1 

4 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Kot  stated 



Idaho                    

29 

21 

1 
8 

21 

8 

12 

4 

3 

1 

6 

3 

Present  age : 

Umler  20  years 

29 

21 

8 

21 

8 

12 

4 

3 

1 

6 

3 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age; 

Under  20 years 

::::::::::  ::::::i 

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  age: 
TTmlor  20  years 

1 

1 

1 

■1 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 
Under  20  years 

5 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over — 
Present  aj;e: 

18 

13 

5 

13 

5 

8 

2 

2 

1 

=» 

2 

1 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  a;:e: 
Under  20  years 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

No"t  stated 

246 

182 

64 

182 

61 

119 

43 

19 

10 

44 

11 

Present  age: 

8 

236 

2 

5 

175 

3 
Gl 

5 

175 

2 

3 
61 

3 

lis 

1 

3 
40 

2 
17 

10 

43 

1 

11 

Not  stated 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  yeare— 
Present  ape: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

: 

Not  stated 

Deaftaess  occurred  5  to  10  years- 
Present  ace ; 

6 
9 

4 

6 

2 
3 

4 

C 

[ 

i 

2 
2 

n 

2 

1 

3 

Not  suited 

c::::::. .:.;;:;. 

7176  iNS- 


-38 


594 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  308.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUJrB  tTNDER  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  WITH  DISTINCTIOH 
OP  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  ETC.— Continued. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  bom. 

COLOBEa). 

AGE  PEItlODS. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Western  ilivision— ■Washington— Contiuued. 
Deafnei^g  occnrred  10  to  20  years— 

1 

31 

1 

151 

1 
9 

22" 

1 

115 

1 

9 

is' 

1 

76 

1 
6 

22 

1 

115 

2 

2 

7 

1 

Deafness  occurred  20  yoara  and  over— 
rresenlnge: 

36 

36 

23 

12 

5 

27 

8 

Kot  stated 

Deaftiess  occnrred  not  staled— 
Present  :ige; 

1 
44 

1 

261 

1 

:ii 
1 

191 

1 
191 

1 

24 

13 

13 

9 

1 

2 

0 

1 

33 

2 



1 

70 

70 

135 

39 

23 

11 

20 

1 

Present  age: 

11 

246 
4 

6 

182 
3 

5 
64 

1 

6 

182 
3 

1 

5 

64 

1 

6 

127 
2 

2 
37 

22' 

1 

3 

1 

33 

20 

1 

Deafness  occnrrcil  under  5  years- 
Present  ai:c : 

1 

1       

Deafness  occurred  5  to  10  3-ears — 
Present  ago ; 

6 

15 

5 
7 

1 
8 

5 

7 

1 
8 

4 

1 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

Xot  stated 

Deafness  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  at;e: 

4 

40 

1 

165 
2 

1 
26 

1 

1,516 

1 

25 

1 

132 

1 

3 

15 

1 
25 

1 

132 

1 

is" 

1 

946 

3 
15 

1 

1 

20 

1 
10 

i 

14 

2 

3 

5 

i 

................. 

Deafness  occurred  20  years  and  over- 
Present  age: 

33 

1 

1 
8 

33 

1 

1 
8 

97 
1 

6' 

1 
516 

17 

5 
1 

21 

11 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated- 
Present  ago : 

1 
4 

• 

18 

1 

052 

4 

1 

8 

3 

•564 

560 

293 

119 

105 

311 

162 

0 

4 

Present  age : 

Under  20  years 

76 

1,430 

10 

8 

1 

37 

007 

8 

1 
1 

39 
523 

2 

7 

36 

902 
8 

1 
1 

39 

519 
2 

7 

15 

4<I6 
5 

16 

275 

4 

15 
104 

22 
83 

6 

302 

3 

1 
161 

1 

5 

4 

Deafness  occurred  under  5  years- 
Present  age: 
Under  2U  years 

1 
1 

3 

If  ot  stated 

Present  age: 

33 
08 

17 
35 

10 
33 

17 
35 

16 
33 

8 
18 

9 
21 

5 
9 

7 
7 

4 
8 

20  years  and  over 

5 

Deafnejts  occurred  10  to  20  years- 
Present  age: 

Under  20  Years 

10 

105 

1 

1,035 
3 

10 

101 

a 

7 
»5 

9 

70 
I 

359 

C 

"^ 

672 
3 

12 

100 

5 

9 

70 
1 

355 

3 
61 

380 

1 

44 

1 

188 

3 
20 

8 
19 

1 
1 

23 

7 

Deafness  oecurrwl  20  years  and  over — 
Present  npe: 

076 
3 

1 

12 

100 

6 

62 

42 

224 
3 

2 
47 

125 

4 

4 

^'otHlatb^l .  ...  ... 

Deafness  occurred  not  stated — 
Present  age ; 

7 
61 

1 

7 

81 

1 

4 

41 
6 

2 

22 

1 

6 
12 

4 
15 

1 
24 

20  \cars  and  over... 

1. 

i 


THE  T)K.\F  y\ND  DUAIIl 


595 


Tabu!  aoT.— nKAF  nvT  not  niTAin,  with  distinction  ov  skx,  color,  nativity,  and  ninTiiPLACKS  op  motiiees, 

AND  ItV  AC.K  TKlilODS  WHEN  DKAI'NKS.S  OCC(JKKKI),   BY  HTATICS  AM)  TKUIUTOlilES:  WJO. 


Till':     I'.'VI'ri{l>    MTATEM. 


SIX,  CXILOII,  NATIVITt,  ASD  BIBTnPLACRS  OF  UOmEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  6 
years. 

KtolO 

yean. 

10  to  SO, 

yoan. 

SO  to  SO 

yoan. 

60  yean 
audovar. 

Total 

80,010 

0,205 

449 

B,020 

9,012 

37,807 

17,  m 

Mall' 

40,278 
Ul,33g 

5,502 
3.7tHI 

221 
228 

3.072 
2,518 

5,004 
4,218 

24,006 
13,001 

10,783 
S,«W 

White 

77,308 

8,0411 

444 

5,304 

0,451 

30,040 

10, 7M 

Miilo 

47.  372 
2t),  9M 

02,415 

54,947 

5.151 
3,492 

0,703 

5,808 

210 
225 

402 

SCO 

2,952 
2,412 

4,725 

3,860 

5.442 

4,0U0 

8,210 
0.801 

23.221 
13,419 

29,690 

26,360 

10,387 
6,379 

12,608 

11, U3 

Malo    

33,  r.87 
21, 2U0 

7,468 

3,471 
2,337 

957 

125 
141 

136 

2,130 
1,730 

850 

3.920 
2,831 

1,415 

16,712 
9,048 

3,339 

7,320 
4,523 

7«S 

Male 

4,  203 
3,  2U0 

14,893 

533 
424 

1,878. 

71 
05 

42 

450 
400 

639 

703 
652 

1,235 

1,973 
1,368 

0,941 

478 

Poroi;;iiliorn 

4,158 

9,  .117 
5,470 

3,308 

1,147 
731 

622 

23 
19 

5 

361 
270. 

256 

759 
476 

461 

4,536 
2,405 

1,267 

2,589 
1,5«» 

697 

Male 

1,900 
1,402 

2,048 

351 

271 

.';07 

2 
3 

4 

120 
130 

190 

252 
209 

358 

785 
482 

997 

301 
586 

Elnck 

Stale  

1,549 
1,099 

060 

293 
209 

115 

1 
3 

1 

91 
105 

CO 

197 
161 

103 

030 
387 

270 

332 

251 
lU 

Male      

357 
303 

56,950 

63 
62 

6,044 

1 

29 
31 

4,079 

55 
48 

7,108 

155 
115 

27,  245 

64 
47 

Bixtbplacos  (if  mothers  (while) : 

290 

12,184 

34,  873 
22.077 

3,878 

3,006 
2,438 

423 

137 
153 

14 

2,254 
1,825 

210 

4,098 
3,010 

500 

17.247 
0,C98- 

1,903 

7,531 
4,653 

822 

MaV 

2,305 
1,573 

850 

241 
182 

103 

0 

8 

5 

110 

100 

43 

276 
224 

86 

1,144 

759 

398 

£il. 

Male 

500 
350 

5,103 

61 
42 

728 

4 

1 

29 

26 
17 

271 

48 
38 

495 

23.1 
165 

2,162 

134 

87 

■  Irolantl . 

1,418 

Malo 

2,897 
2,200 

1,193 

•      383 
345 

141 

17 
12 

11 

125 
140 

127 

260 
235 

178 

1,325 
8o-7 

531 

631 

185 

italp 

727 
466 

378 

87 
51 

49 

6 
5 

08 
59 

19 

112 
66 

42 

335 
216 

170 

110 

66 

98 

Male 

263 
115 

6,751 

32 
17 

825 

9 

10 

445 

31 
11 

759 

117 
53 

3,259 

Pemalo , 

04 

CO 

1.S97 

Jlalo 

4,376 
2,375 

778 

515 
310 

99 

34 

32 

0 

25r> 
ii>'o 

455 

'Mi 

113 

2,185 
1.U74 

339 

I'Viualo 

465 

148 

486 
292 

97 

64 

35 

12 

2 
4 

42 
30 

9 

61 
52 

15 

210    ! 

ra  : 

41    ! 

48 

Bohemia 

20 

56 
41 

M 

8 

4 

15 

5 

4 

6 

11 

4 

16 

19     ' 
22    1 

38    j 

13 

Female 

7 

Hungary 

4 

IS 

Male 

69 

25 

40 

11 
4 

10 

2 
2 

4 

2 

I 

14 
2 

5 

25    , 
13    ] 

19 

13 

Female 

2 

Italy 

3 

30 

10 

7 
3 

1 

1 

1 

5 

15 
4    ' 

I 

l^emalo 

a 

596 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

THE  ITIVITED  STATES— Continued. 


SEX,  COLOB,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OP  MOTH>.t.6. 

Total. 

TJnkno-wn. 

Under  6 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

SO  to  SO 

j-cara. 

50  years 
and'over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

92 

25 

7 

C 

10 

33 

11 

Male 

58 
34 

825 

19 
6 

96 

3 
4 

C 

5 

1 

61 

G 
4 

99 

20 
13 

381 

5 

g 

182 

Male                                                       

529 
296 

273 

84 
73 

5 
1 

4 

37 
24 

9 

52 
47 

25 

260 
121 

101 

111 

71 

61 

Male                              

197 
70 

53 
20 

2 

2 

5 
4 

13 
12 

80   ■ 
21 

44 

17 

A  LAB. 4.1(1  A. 


Xotil                                       ..            

1,073 

126 

5 

92 

127 

500 

223 

ilalo             

663 
410 

73 
53 

3 

2 

54 
33 

73 
54 

309 
191 

151 

72 

770 

98 

5 

02 

92 

353 

155 

Male     

482 
288 

738 

715 

59 
39 

92 

88 

3 

5 
4 

37 
23 

62 

60 

51 
41 

88 

84 

230 
128 

343 

335 

102 

53 

118 

144 

Male                           

446 
269 

23 

52 
36 

4 

2 

2 

1 

37 
23 

2 

48 
36 

4 

213 
122 

8 

94 

50 

4 

Male                                .-         ..             .   .. 

12 

n 

32 

1 
3 

C 

1 

2 

2 

4 

5 
3 

15 

3 

2 

1 

7 

Male              

24 

8 

303 

0 

1 
3 

35 

12 
3 

142 

5 

2 

Colored          

28 

30 

68 

Male 

181 
122 

258 

155 
103 

45 

14 
14 

25 

17 
13 

25 

22 
13 

29 

79 
03 

122 

49 

19 

Black 

57 

Male      

13 
13 

3 

14 

11 

0 

16 

13 

0 

72 

50 

20 

41 

IS 

Mixed  blood -. 

11 

Male 

26 

19 

728 

2 

1 

91 

3 
2 

60 

6 

7 
13 

338 

8 

8 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white) : 

5 

87 

147 

Male  

454 

274 

14 

53 

38 

3 

3 
2 

37 
23 

60 

37 

4 

215 

123 

6 

96 

51 

1 

Male 

8 
6 

3 

2 
1 

1 

1 
3 

S 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

n 

1 

1 

6 

« 

Male 

0 
2 

4 

1 

1  .. 

4 

1 

3 

i 

Female 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

2 
2 

8 

1 

1 
2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

4 
4 

1 
1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

Ifuualo "*. 

■••••••••■a* 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


597 


TAI1I.K  a07.— DHAK  HKT  NOT  1>UMI!,  WITH  KISTINCTION  OK  SKX,  COLOli,  NATIVITV,  AM)  IUKTIIPI>A(JF..S  OK  MOTHKR8, 
AND  BY  ACiK  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURKED,  IIY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 


AEiAB  Am  A— Continued. 


ARIZONA. 


SEX,  rOLOIl,  NATIVITT.  ANMl  IIIKTIII'I.ACBS  OF  MOTHKItS. 

Total. 

Unknoirn. 

Undfir  6 
jcarn. 

tloIO 
ycun. 

10  to  20 
yean. 

20  10  60 
yeari. 

SO  year* 
and  over. 

BIrthplaroa  of  mothi-rii  (nhit«)— Continued. 

1 

1 

Mnlo       

I 

1 

t 

Total                             

34 

7 

2 

5 

IS 

6 

Malo      

2« 
8 

0 

1 

1 
] 

4 

1 

13 
2 

^^ite                                 

Si 

7 

- 

r. 

IS 

Male  

20 
8 

24 

21 

0 

1 

5 
5 

1 
1 

1 

4 

1 

5 

* 

13 
2 

11 
10 

1 

Male 

17 

4 

3 

S 

3 

1 

1 

8 
2 

1 

1 

Malo 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Komale 

10 

;          2 

1 

4 

t 

Male  

0 

4 

1 
1 

4 

1 
3 

1 

** 

Male 



Black 

. 

... 

I'V'iralo 

Mixed  blood 

............ 

M.ile t 



::;;;:;;:::::"":■■■■■■■■ 

B]rihp1acct4  of  mothers  (white) : 

"United  States 

21 

5 

4 

10 

S 

Male 

17 
4 

3 

.  5 

3 
1 

8 
2 

2 

1 

1 

Sngland  and  Wales 

1 

Male 

2 
1 

2 

2 

1 

Ireland 

1 

1 

1 1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

Franco 

1 

i 

1 

> 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

..:..:::::;.--::::- 

Gomianv 

2 

1 

1 

M-ile 

1 
1 

5 

1 

rcniale 

1 

1 

1 

3 

Malo 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

s 

i i 



1 

598 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MtlTHEES, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

AJBKAN8A8. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

otolO 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

SO  to  60 
years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Total 

804 

127 

5 

77 

102 

368 

125 

Male 

562 
242 

91 
30 

4 

1 

46 
31 

61 

41 

273 
95 

87 

38 

WTiite .     ..             

701 

1 

102 

5 

68 

90 

326 

HO 

Male 

488 
213 

676 

C5?> 

71 
31 

97 

90 

4 

1 

5 

5 

42 
26 

67 

64 

54 
36 

87 

84 

240 
86 

314 

303 

77 

33 

106 

101 

Male 

451 

202 

23 

C6 
30 

1 

4 

1 

39 

25 

3 

49 

35 

3 

223 

80 

■ 

11 

70 

Female .' 

31 

5 

Male 

19 
4 

25 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

3 

9 
2 

12 

5 

5 

4 

18 
7 

103 

4 
1 

25 

1 

3 

8 
4 

42 

2 

2 

9 

12 

16 

Male                          

74 
29 

85 

20 
5 

22 

4 

5 

6 

7 
0 

12 

33 
9 

32 

10 

5 

Black          

13 

Male 

59 
20 

18 

18 
4 

3 

2 
4 

3 

7 
5 

23 
U 

10 

9 

4 

2 

Male        

15 
3 

663 

1 

97 

2 
1 

66 

10 

1 

1 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white): 

5 

85 

307 

103 

460 
203 

6 

2 

67 
30 

1 

4 
1 

40 
26 

50 
35 

1 

227 
80 

5 

72 

31 

1 

Malo 

1 

1 

3 
2 

I 

2 

Male      

2 

2 

10 

2 

7 

1 

Male 

6 
4 

2 

2 

4 
3 

X 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 
1 

3 

3 

Male                       ...                               .             

5 

3 

2 

7 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Male 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Male      

1 

1 

1 

1 

' 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

Fenialo 

1 

1 

Malo 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Malo 

1 

I 

Female 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


599 


Table  a07.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DIISIH,  WITII  DISTINCTION'  OK  SlOX,  COI.OK,  NATIVITY,  AND  UIRTIirLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  liY  AGK  TEIilODS  WIIKN  DEAFNESS  OCCIJHUED,  BY  STATES  AND  TEHltlTOKlE.S:  1890— Continued. 


SEX.  COLOB,  NATIVITT,  AND  DinTDPLACES  OF  M0TUBB8. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  6 
yearn. 

u  to  10 

years. 

10  to  io 

years. 

SO  to  50 
years. 

60  year* 
and  over. 

Total 

1,516 

180 

0 

101 

183 

723 

3ie 

952 

117 
69 

2 
7 

62 
40 

102 
80 

403 
250 

216 

100 

l.SOO 

180 

0 

101 

180 

710 

311 

Malo 

040 
&60 

1,033 

809 

117 
09 

112 

75 

2 

7 

9 

4 

52 
49 

81 

50 

100 
80 

ISO 

100 

461 

258 

401 
405 

214 

97 

187 

ICO 

jf  alo                                                    

r,18 
224 

50 
25 

87 

20 
30 

28 

54 

40 

50 

207 
138 

86 

119 

4 
5 

50 

18 

-  Male        

119 

105 

473 

18 
19 

74 

2 
3 

U 
14 

17 

23 

27 

30 

46 
40 

228 

16 

2 

124 

311 
102 

10 

49 

25 

12 
5 

23 
7 

2 

148 
80 

3 

79 

45 

■     ■■ 

6 

j[^le                                                                                          

c 

4 

' 

2 

i 

2 

2 

3 

Black                                                                  

2 

2 

Male 

4 
2 

4 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

862 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white): 

United  States  

81 

0 

61 

no 

428 

176 

Male                           

543 

ai7 

138 

53 
28 

15 

1 
5 

28 
33 

9 

.59 
51 

10 

280 
118 

76 

124 

53 

28 

Male  

72 
6G 

42 

10 
5 

4 

5 

4 

3 

3 

7 

5 

39 
37 

17 

15 

13 

13 

Hale           

28 

14 

175 

2 
2 

38 

3 

3 
2 

18 

12 
5 

77 

8 

5 

10 

32 

Halo  

103 
67 

27 

22 
10 

1 

3 
2 

10 
8 

5 

54 
23 

15 

19 

13 

1 

Male  

18 
0 

17 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

9 
6 

0 

2 



3 

2 

2 

4 

Male        

8 
9 

146 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 
2 

13 

I 
5 

62 

3 

1 

25 

2 

37 

98 
48 

19 

12 
13 

4 

1 
1 

5 

11 

4 

1 

40 
22 

8 

29 

Femalo 

8 

4 

t 

Male 

14 
5 

3 

4 

2 
2 

1 

1 

S 
3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

"Frtninlft     

Italy 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

6 
2 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Bnssia  and  Poland 

1 

O 

1 

Male 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

JFoniale 

600  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIKD. 

Tabif  90y  -DE^F  BUT  NOT  DXJilB.  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
I\D  By'aGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  lS90-Contiiined. 

CAI-IFOKIVIA— Contimiecl. 


SEX,   COLOR,    KATIVITY,   AND  BIRTHPLACES   OF  MOTHERS. 


Birthplacos  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 
All  oilier  countries 


Male... 
Female  . 


UnUnnwu. 


Male... 
Female  . 


Total. 


30 
20 


12 
2 


Unknown. 


TTnder  S 
year's. 


5  to  10 

years. 


10  to  20 

years. 


20  to  50 

years. 


50  years 
and' over. 


C0X..0RA1>0. 

Totil             

401 

39 

6 

4G 

55 

208 

47 

265 
13G 

24                  4 

27 
19 

32 
23 

145 
U3 

83 
14 

Female 

15 

- 

399 

39 

0 

46 

55 

200 

47 

Mul? 

Fc:uale 

264 

135 

319 

2T2 

24 
15 

28 

24 

4 
2 

C 
6 

27 
19 

42 

39 

32 
23 

40 

33 

144 
(j2 

159 

133 

33 
14 

33 

37 

187 

SO  ; 

47 

14 
10 

4 

4 
2 

24 
15 

3 

20 
13 

15 

99 
34 

20 

25 
11 

1 

Male 

26 

21 

80 

2 

2 

11 

1 
2 

4 

8 
5 

9 

15 
11 

47 

i 

Female 

9 

Male 

51     ! 
2D 

2 

8 
3 

2 
2 

4 
5 

30 
17 

2 

7 
3 

Female 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

Female 

''''.'.....?....■■■■■■ 

Male 

1 

1       1 

1 

1 


1 



Male 

UnitoU  States 

i" 

2S2 

1 

[["""""C" 

24                  0 

41 

34 

i" 

139 

33 

100 
02 

13 
20 

U 

14 
10 

G 

4 
2 

24 

17 

1 

21 
13 

5 

101 
38 

17 

2» 
12 

3 

Male 

3 
3 

2 

i" 

2 
3 

2 

5 

12 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Male 

6 
5 

]  £5 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 
2 

17 

2 

2 

10 
9 

0 

2 

1 
3 

1 

11 
0 

5 

2 

BrUinh  America 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

3 

i' 

I 

1 
2 

3 
2 

1 

Female 

1 

Malr- 

Feniali! 

3 

25 

2 

1 

2 
0 

1 
10 

21 
4 

6 

2 
2 

1 

3 
3 

1 

15 

1 

2 

Ffmnle 

Bcnofliiia^  la 

1 

« 

2 

1 

2 
•  1 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


601 


Tahi-K  aor.— IIKAF  nUT  NOT  Ul'MH,  WITH  DI.STINC'TION  OK  SKX,  COI.OK,  NATIViTV,  AND  lUinHI'LACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  UY  Ai;K  TEKIODS  W11E5  UKAINESS  OCCl'KUKD,   IJV  STATES  AND  TEltKITolME.S:  l»;t«)-CoDtiiiuo.l. 


<OI.OK.tOO-tV,nllniioil, 


SKX,   COLOB,    NATIVITV,    AM)  OIRTIIl-LACES  OF  MOtnEBS. 

Totol. 

L'nkiioivu. 

I  1  ., 

ycara. 

I<> 

ycnn. 

1 ^U 

yean. 

to  to  60 
yaara. 

aoil  over. 

BIrlliplarcA  or  tnotliors  (wliito)— C'uiitlnticil. 

1 

1 

Malt*     

1 

1 

All  oth'T  ruxin  trios 

2 

1 

1 

Mr.li>     

2 

1 

1 

Ki'iualc 

3 

3 

Malo     

2 
1 

2 

1 

C'Of«(>EC:'riCIJT. 


Tola! 

1,827 

ICl 

8 

120 

120 

841 

517 

MhIo 

920 
898 

91 
70 

2 

0 

.W 
OS 

90 

0) 

89 
90 

1» 

134 

438 
403 

253 
261 

1,813 

159 

7 

SS 
63 

HO 

94 

833 

515 

M:i'i,            

921 
892 

1,509 

1,414 

90 
09 

129 

113 

2 
5 

7 

7 

433 
40O 

702 

666 

252 
203 

405 

400 

704 
710 

95 

07 
46 

16 

2 
5 

44 

SO 

16 

59 
75 

22 

341 

325 

36 

191 
299 

5 

Malo  

48 
47 

204 

7 
9 

30 

6 
10 

10 

IS 

7 

23 

17 
19 

131 

110 

Male 

IfiO    1 
135 

14 

16 
U 

2 

5 

15 
8 

1 

75 
56 

8 

55 

52 
2 

1 

Male             .             

8 
0 

11 

1 
1 

1 

1 

5 
3 

8 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Blnck     

1 

>tnlo 

7 

4 

3 

1 

1 

5 
3 

1 

' 

2 

Male 

1 
2 

1,430 

1 

1 
1 

403 

1 
115 

:;;;:;:::; • 

Uiiitc(l  Stales 

7 

97 

135 

673 

Male        

710 
720 

90 

67 

48 

12 

2 
5 

45 

52 

5 

60 

75 

8 

344 

329 

38 

192 
211 

27 

^              

Male            ..             

60 
40 

23 

12 
11 

179 

0 
6 

1 

3 
2 

2 

5 
3 

3 

20 
18 

12 

16 
U 

5 

Jla.i     

1 

I 
1 

r.' 

2 

1 

23 

4 
8 

64 

4 
1 

58 

Kfln  IIO 

Irel.iiul       .--- 

1 

;                20 

Ma't 

no 

89 

I! 

3 

>                10 

1 
1 

9 

ir. 

10 

2 

35 

27 
SI 

8 

Vciiialo 

Mm<< 

2 

I 

1 

2 

1 

7 

2 
1 

1 

Franca 

1 

( 

Mall- 

4 
5 

57 

1 

4 
S 

27 

1 
1 

1 
18 

7 

4' 

Malt-  

37 
20 

n 

4 

1 

^. 

18 

11 

loinalo 

602 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DU:\rB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  20J.— PEAF  BUT  NOT  DUJIB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


COWNECTICPT-Con  tinned. 


SES,  COLOB,  NATmTV,  AKD  BIRTHPLACES  OF  JIOTHEES. 

Total. 

rnknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  10 
years. 

10  to  SO 
years. 

20  to  50 
years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Sirthplaces  of  mothers  (wiiite)— Continncd. 

5 

2 

1 

2 

Male 

3 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

3 

1 
2 

1 

Malo 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Male                                                                                                                  

5 

1 

4 

1 

T 

DEI.AWARE. 


Total         

223 

53 

3 

D 

25 

92 

45 

Mnlo                            

112 
111 

27 
20 

3 
2 

13 
12. 

43 
49 

26 

3 

19 

206 

46 

3 

5 

22 

86 

44 

Male 

99 
107 

182 

163 

23 
23 

37 

33 

3 
o 

5 
4 

11 

11 

22 
21 

37 
49 

74 

65 

25 

3 
3 
3 

19 

41 

37 

Male 

79 
81 

19 

16 

17 

4 

3 

1 

1 

10 
11 

1 

27 

38 

9 

23 

3 

n 

4 

Malo : 

6 
13 

24 

1 
3 

9 

1 

3 
6 

12 

1 

3 

Male 

14 
10 

17 

6 
3 

7 

7 
5 

6 

\ 

Colored 

3 

1 

Male 

13 
4 

16 

4 
3 

7 

2 
1 

3 

C 

1 

Black 

5 

I 

Malo 

12 

4 

1 

4 
3 

2 

1 

S 

I 

Mirod  blood 

1 

tloln 

1 

1 

Femalo 

Blrtliplaci-s  of  mothers  (white) : 

171 

3D 

3 

4 

21 

69 

39 

Malo 

82 
89 

7 

17 
18 

2 

• 

3 

1 

10 
11 

28 
■11 

3 

3 

15 

2 

Male 

S 
2 

3 

1 
1 

3 

I 

1 

Scotland 

1 

1 

1 

Hale 

1 
2 

10 

1 

Fitnialo 

1 
10 

1 

Irolan  d 

S 

1 

Mai- 

S 
11 

0 

i 
1 

4 
0 

3 

Kunialo 

1 

German  V 

2 

Male 

3 
3 

1 

1 

1 

a 

Bohemia 

1 

Main 

1 

1 

Vemale 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


G03 


Tadlk  aor.-DEAF  nUT  not  dumb,  with  DI.STINCTION  of  .sex,  COLOK,  NATIVITV,  and  niRTHPLACES  OF  MorUERS, 
ANU  15V  AUK  I'ElilODS  WHEN   UEA1NES.S  OCCKKIiEU,   ItV  STATE.S  AND  TEUKlTdKIES:  l»»0— ContiuuoU. 


UEI.AWARB— ConttnUFd. 


1                   : ■ ■ — 

8KX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY,  A.ND  DIRTIIPIJICKS  Or  MOTIIHUS. 

Total. 

Unknoira. 

ITiidc-r  5 
yimni. 

StolO 

ye«r«. 

10  lu  SO 
yeaiB. 

SOtoM 
jreara. 

SO  yoira 
auQ  uvrr. 

JBlrtlipluiKu  of  motlirra  (white)— Contliiuwl. 

2 

2 

Malo 

2 

2 

!                1 

DI8TBICT  OF  COL.U.tlBIA. 


282 

SO 

5 

20 

as 

100 

51 

132 
130 

31 
28 

2 
3 

12 

8 

17 
18 

6T 
42 

23 

31 

2U 

48 

5 

17 

30 

It 

:■') 

jlulo                                                                                      

128 
113 

183     ' 

149 

2S 
23 

38 

31 

2 
3 

S 

4 

10 
7 

14 

12 

14 
16 

29     ' 

2S 

s« 

35 
60 
55 

21 

29 

31 

32 

Mile                                         

73 
76 

34 

13 
18 

7 

1 
3 

1 

7 

5 

2 

12 
13 

4 

31 
24 

11 

9 

13 

9 

13 
21 

98 

42 
16 

41 

5 
2 

10 

1 

2 

2 

4 
7 

25 

1 

2 

3 

8 

19 

7 
3 

11 

3 

21 

4 

18 

11 

1 

s 

8 

3 

4 

24 

17 

34 

6 
S 

0 

2 

1 

3 

3 
3 

11 

7 

IS 

2 

2 

« 

21     ! 
13 

7 

C 
3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

8 
7 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 
4 

ISO 

3 

2 
32 

2 
27 

4 

13 

ss 

26 

]jnlc                                                             

77 
S3 

U 

14 

18 

1 

7 
G 

13 
14 

33 

25 

7 

9 

17 

2 

1 

Malo 

2 

4 

2 

1 

5 
2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

*■ 

1 
3 

31 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

4 

2 

14 

20 
H 

2 

3 
1 

1 
1 

7 

4 

9 

S 

Franco 

1 

1 

Mile 

1 
1 

22 

1 

1 
1 

4 

1 

2 

8 

6 

13 
9 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 
2 

2 

8 

1 
1 

7 

1 

1 

3 

i                 4 

6 
2 

2 

2 
2 

2 

3 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

604 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB.  WITH  DISTIXCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  AND  BIRTIirLACES  OF  ilOTHERS, 
AND  BV  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

FI^ORIDA. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITV,  AXD   BIRTBPLACES  OP  MOTHEES. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Uuiler  o 
years. 

6  to  10 

3'ears. 

10  to  20    ' 

yeiirs. 

20  to  50 
years. 

GO  years 
ami  over. 

Total 

427 

76 

1 

31 

53 

191 

75 

258 
1C9 

41 
35 

16 
15 

30 
23 

-    128 
03 

43 

1 

32 

317 

48 

1 

23 

39 

152 

54 

Milo 

200 

117           ; 

278 
251 

28 
20 

33 

36 

1 
1 

1 

1 

12 
11 

22 

22 

22 
17 

37 

30 

10* 
48 

131 

117 

34 

20 

49 

45 

Male 

160 

91 

27 

22 
14 

2 

11 
11 

17 
13 

7 

84 
a3 

14 

26 

1 

19 

4 

Male                                                                      ..                  .            

16 

n 

39 

1 
I 

10 

3 
4 

2 

9 
5 

21 

3 

1 

1 

5 

24 
15 

110 

5 
5 

28 

1 

2 

11 
10 

39 

5 

8 

14 

21 

Male 

58 
52 

81 

13 
15 

20 

4 
4 

C 

8 
6 

9 

24 
15 

29 

9 

12 

Bla^k 

17 

Male 

41 
40 

29 

8 
12 

8 

3 
3 

5 
4 

5 

19 
10 

10 

6 

11 

* 

Male  

17 
J2 

259 

5 
3 

37 

1 
1 

22 

3 
2 

31 

5 
5 

121 

3 

1 

Birthplaces  of  niotlic-s  (wliite): 

United  Slates  .                                                           

1 

47 

Male 

164 
95 

18 

22 
15 

3 

11 
11 

1 

17 
14 

0 

80 
35 

7 

28 

Female    .....                                          .... 

1 

19 

1 

Male 

11 

7 

3 

2 

1 

4 

2 

4 
3 

3 

1 

' 

Male 

3 

1 

3 

Feiiialo 

I                               

8 

3 

3 

2 

Male 

5 
3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

2 
1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Female 

1 

1 
1 

Male 

2 

1 

I'eiuale 

g 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

Male 

S 
4 

2 

1 

1 
1 

2 
3 

1 

1 

Kemalo 

Scandinavia 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

>i*mulo 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

Fenialo 

All  utiier  countries 

12 

1 

9 

2 

Male 

5 

3 
G 

2 

1 

j 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


005 


Table  aO».— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  niRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  ACiE  PERIODS  WIIF.N  DEAFNESS  OCCUItRKD,  BY  STATES  AND  'lEKIMToKIES:  isao— Coutiuued. 


IDAHO. 


GBOBGIA. 

SEX,  COLOR.  KATIVITT,  AND  HIRTIirLACES  OF  MOTIIEnS. 

Total. 

Coknown. 

Under  6 
yoara. 

StolO 

yo»n. 

10  lo  SO 
jrean. 

tOtoM 

jem. 

CO  TMn 
and  over. 

Xftinl                                                                                                         .             

1,113 

130 

74 

148 

601 

IS1 

Vfnin                                                                                                                                     

(46 
408 

74 
62 

09 

88 
30 

87 
68 

2S3 

too 

164 

lOS 

002 

57 

114 

427 

205 

'Male                                                                                 

510 
383 

873 

S34 

47 
62 

01 

00 

31 
20 

67 

55 

00 
45 

113 

ion 

24<1 

181 

412 
397 

12a 

79 

197 

188 

2{b1c                                                  

482 
352 

39 

42 

48 

4 

30 
25 

2 

GS 
41 

7 

229 
168 

15 

lis 

70 

11 

20 
10 

29 

2 
2 

5 

♦       1 

1 

4 
3 

1 

8 
7 

15 

S 

Female    

e 

8 

Mile 

17 
12 

211 

3 
2 

87 

9 
« 

74 

5 

' 

1 
31 

3 

17 

52 

jfale                                                                                 

120 
83 

173 

27 
10 

33 

7 
10 

16 

18 
13 

24 

46 

28 

53 

28 

24 

45 

Male    

108 
05 

08 

26 
0 

2 

7 
9 

1 

17 

7 

34 
19 

21 

24 

21 

7 

Male                                                                                                   ...          .     - 

18 
20 

852 

1 
1 

92 

1 
6 

109 

12 
9 

402 

4 

1 
5G 

8 

193 

Male       

493 
359 

15 

43 
49 

2 

31 
25 

CO 
43 

3 

233 
169 

9 

120 

73 

1 

7 
8 

2 

1 
1 

n 
1 

4 
5 

1 

1 

1 

■Male                   .                  

2 

1 

1 


1 

15 

2 

2 

8 

8 

6 
9 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2 

8 

6 

1 

ifalc                                                      

3 

2 

1 

12 

3 

1 

7 

1 

5 
7 

1 

2 
1 

2 
5 

1 

1 

1 

Italy             .     .                       .                      .     .            

Male                                                                                                         

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Total                                               

29 

3 

8 

5 

15 

• 

Male                                                                   

21 

8 

3 

3 

3 

3 

12 
8 

1 

8 

^p^ite 

29 

3 

3 

6 

IS 

8 

Male                                                                        .           

21 
8 

20 

.      ' 

3 

2 
3 

3 

12 
3 

11 

1 

s 

Katlvoborn 

1 

3 

s 

606 


IXSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  203'.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DmiB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEA-FNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  ISyO-Coutinueil. 


IDAHO— Continuecl. 


^v  ^'  ^.^TOR,  yx-nvrrTy  and  birthplaces  of  mothers. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  S 
years. 

StolO 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

£0  to  60 

years. 

50  years 
and"  over. 

Wliite — Xativf  b*>ni— CoDtiouctt. 

16 

1 

2 

3 

8 

a 

jf  alo                                                         

12 
4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

7 
1 

1 

1 

1 

Male     , 

3 
1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

] 

"Slalti                                                  .          

C 
3 

2 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

■Vlalft                                             

31ack                         

Vixf'd  hlood                ....               

Male    

) 

Birthplacc-i  of  mothers  (white): 

16 

1 

2 

^ 

8 

a 

Male                       

12 
i 

9 

1 

2 

1 
1 

7 
1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Mftlo 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

■  -     -■- 

2 

1 

1 

I'Vmalo 

1 

1 

Malo 

Female 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IX.I>IIVOI8. 


Total 

4,723 

504 

51 

366 

660 

2,162 

980 

Male 

2,D81 
1,742 

301 
203 

20 
25 

213 
153 

403 
257 

1,404 
758 

631 

Kelualo ..   . 

346 

^Hijte 

4,687 

497 

51 

363 

856 

2,146 

074 

Male 

2,955 
1,  732 

3,418 

2,832 

297 
200 

373 

300 

26 
25 

47 

30 

211 

152 

311 
240 

399 
257 

513 

397 

1,304 
752 

1,572 

1,331 

628 

Female 

:il6 

572 

S28 

Male 

1.809 
1,023 

SSO 

180 
120 

67 

15 

15 

17 

137 
103 

71 

242 
155 

146 

894 
437 

211 

341 

187 

One  or  both  paroDts  forut^i 

44 

Malo 

332 
251 

1,269 

32 

35 

121 

10 

7 

4 

44 
27 

52 

84 
02 

113 

135 
106 

574 

27 

Female 

17 

Foreign  bom 

102 

Malo 

8U 
455 

36 

85 
39 

1 
3 

30 
22 

3 

73 
40 

4 

305 
209 

16 

260 

Female 

142 

Colored 

a 

Malo 

26 
10 

4 
8 

2 

1 

4 

10 
0 

8 

Female ,..., 



THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


G07 


Tahlh  sot.— r>EAF  BUT  NOT  DimB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY,  AND  niRTUri-ACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEA.l'NE8S  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1«90— Continucil. 


■I<I<IIV«IS— Contlnaed. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  UlUTIIPLACKa  OF  MOTIIEKS. 

1 
Total. 

I'liknown. 

Uailur  fi 
yearn. 

6  to  10 
yoari. 

10  to  SO 

yvjatt. 

20toM 

)car». 

Myan 
ami  over. 

Colorrti— Con  tiniUMl. 

Ttlnrk                                                                                              

27 

6 

2 

a 

U 

8 

20 

7 

9 

3 

2 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

7 
4 

5 

• 

Mtrfxl   Itlnnfl                                                                    

1 

6 

3 

2,078 

1 
1 

320 

1 

1 

a 

2 

1.397 

Blrthplncos  of  mothorH  (white) : 

34 

200 

422 

548 

Male      

1,900 
1,078 

299 

1 

101 

129 

28 

18 
10 

3 

145 
111 

18 

2.W 
168 

40 

S37 
400 

135 

35S 

104 

60 

jfnlo          

159     ! 
140 

60 

15 
13 

10 

9 
9 

1 

26 

20 

7 

70 
65 

28 

38 

3 
1 

30 

18 

38 
28 

321 

6 
4 

32 

1 

5 
2 

43 

12 
16 

137 

14 

1 
22 

B 

1 

86 

196 
125 

44 

20 
12 

10 

1 

11 

11 

27 
16 

9 

8S 
52 

16 

52 

34 

g 

30 
14 

27 

6 
4 

3 

6 
3 

2 

11 
5 

14 

7 

2 

8 

18 
9 

730 

2 

i 

07 

2 

6 

8 

334 

8 

11 

47 

102 

195 

Male 

480 
270 

107 

37 
30 

12 

0 
5 

1 

33 
11 

8 

63 
39 

16 

218 
116 

50 

129 

66 

20 

]^tale        

C6 
41 

7 

9 

3 

4 
4 

1 

10 
6 

1 

30 
20 

13 

1 

7 

3 

Male     

4 

3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Male  ...                  

1 
2 

11 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

Hussia  anil  Poland ■ - 

6 

3 

Male    

I 
52 

4 
2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Female    

a 

7 

0 

25 

u 

M.ilf 

3!) 
13 

16 

2 

1 

4 

7 

4 
2 

2 

19 
6 

7 

7 

4 

1 

2 

Male 

11 
5 

4 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

I.NDI.l.-VA. 


Total 

3,902 

333 

36 

267 

567 

1.951 

748 

Mnlc 

2,041  : 

1,261 

222 
111 

20 
16 

152 
115 

363 
204 

1.3C8 
583 

610 

232 

^91iito 

3,865 

331 

35 

2<3 

564 

1,935 

737 

Mnlc 

2.019 
1,240 

3,314 

2,922 

220 
111 

281 

255 

20 
15 

34 

31 

151 
112 

247 

213 

360 
201 

525 

435 

1,3.18 
577 

1,659 

1.471 

510 

Female 

227 

Native  bom ... 

568 

517 

Malo 

1,976 
946 

167 

88 

17 
14 

128 
85 

2£2 
153 

1,024 
447 

338 

Femalo 

ISO 

608 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOKIES:  lSi)0— Coutinued. 

I  .'V  DIAIV  A— Continued. 


SEX,  COLOR,   XATmrr,  AXD  BIRTHPLACES  OP  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  S 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  30 
years. 

SO  to  uO 
years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

"WTiite— Xativo  bom— Continued. 

392 

26 

3 

34 

90 

18,S 

51 

Male 

238 

154 

551 

18 
8 

50 

2 

1 

1 

12 
22 

16 

49 

41 

39 

124 
64 

276 

33 

18 

169 

Male    

405 
14G 

37 

35 
15 

2 

1 

11 
S 

4 

29 
10 

3 

210 
66 

10 

119 

50 

1 

11 

Male 

22 
15 

28 

2 

1 
3 

1 

3 

10 
6 

13 

0 

1 
1 

s 

Black                                .             

2 

2 

g 

Male 

16 
12 

9 

2 

2 

8 
5 

3 

4 

1 

1 
3 

5 

Uiicil  blood 

1 

2 

Male 

C 

3 

3,028 

1 
224 

1 

2 

1 

1,514 

2 

Birthplaces  uf  mothers  (white): 

263 

31 

409 

537 

Male 

2,045 
983 

94 

174 
89 

G 

17 
14 

130 
94 

7 

207 
162 

7 

1,055 
459 

57 

372 

165 

17 

Male     

05 
29 

29 

4 
2 

2 

5 
2 

2 

i 

3 

4 

40 
17 

13 

12 

5 

Scotland  

8 

Male 

17 
12 

128 

2 

1 
1 

S 

2 
2 

13 

9 

4 

55 

3 

s 

17 

38 

Male          

8G 
42 

19 

12 
5 

4 
1 

8 
5 

4 

40 
15 

8 

22 

16 

() 

'-- 

Male 

10 
9 

29 

3 
1 

4 

3 

5 

11 

4 

1 
1 

2 

2 

11 

Malp 

24 
5 

476 

2 

4 

9 
2 

230 

9 

1 
19 

2 

34 

4 

65 

104 

Male 

325 
IJl 

9 

20 
14 

1 

3 
1 

9 

10 

36 
29 

2 

182 
08 

4 

75 

29 

Scandinavia 

2 

Main 

7 
1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Bobcuiia '. 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

V,'Tiiii|n 

nuDgarv 

1 

1 

Mnle 

1 

1 

Italy 

1 

J 

1 

1 

Fcninle 

RnnHLi  and  I'ohtDd 

2 

1 

1 

Mala 

2 

1 

1 

I'tmalo 

All  othiT  roiiiitriofl 

42 

« 

3 

4 

17 

13 

Male 

30 
1-J 

G 

6 

1 
2 

2 

2 

1 

11 
0 

4 

11 

1  rmalft 

2 

j                 1 

M«l« 

6 
1 

1 

1 

3 
1 

fumajd .;■; 

1 

1 

Tin:  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


609 


Taih-k  aor.-DKAF  lUTT  NOT  DrMl!,  WITH  DISTINcmoN  OK  SKX,  COl.nlt,  NATIVITY,  AND  niRTIII'LACKS  OK  MOTllKUS, 
ANIJ  UY  A(JJ:  I'KRIOD.S  WIIKN   I  iKAl'NKSS  UCClIKUKIt,  IJY  .SlATliS  AND  TliKKlTUUlK.S:  IHUO— Continued. 

lUWA.      . 


8KX,  COIjOB,  UATIVITY,  AND  DIIITIIPLACKS  OF  MOTRBBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
}-ciira. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  10 
yean. 

315 

ItOtoM 

yean. 

(Oyaara 
anaorer. 

2,452 

320 

0 

171 

1,172 

70.5 
377 

1,171 

7S4 

377 

877 
753 

4M 

jkTnlo                                                                             

1,045 
807 

211 
118 

1 
6 

101 
70 

192 
123 

245 

114 

\71lito 

2,448 

327 

6 

171 

315 

458 

^fiil^)                                                                             

1,«42     i 
8U0 

1,812 

1,509 

},014 
495 

303 

210 
117 

249 

199 

1 
5 

G 

B 

101 
70 

141 

105 

102 
123 

254 

187 

344 

114 

285 

250 

jiI„lo                                                                      

131 
88 

50 

1 
5 

00 
45 

30 

112 
75 

87 

513 
240 

124 

197 

02 

20 

185 

118 

630 

33 
17 

78 

25 
11 

30 

01 

73 
51 

294 

18 

8 

173 

443 

193     ' 

1 

*    1 

46 

32 

2 

10 
14 

44 

17 

208 
8« 

1 

129 

44 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

........ 

3 

2 

1 

1 
1 ,  .".nn 

l.OGt 
535 

1G5 

1 
1 

!              211 

1 

1 

i 



e 

lit 

203 

TBI 

274 

138 
73 

22 

1 

5 

04 
47 

10 

119 
84 

22 

533 
250 

77 

207 

67 

34 

113 

52 

32 

13 
9 

4 

14 

52 
25 

14 

28 

6 

8 

MdIa                                                                                                                                             .           .    .. 

20 

12 

182 

1 
3 

33 

2 
1 

4 

15 

10 

4 

67 

6 

63 

125 
57 

39 

19 

7 

I 

3 

6 

11 
4 

48 
19 

20 

46 

17 

2 

27 
12 

12 

U 
1 

295 

G 
1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

1 

2 

13 

7 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

c 

1 

140 

3 

1 

3t 

23 

44 

54 

'^(],]q                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

200 
95 

OS 
45 

i;i 

I                 14 

5 
1 

;        1 

i 

13 

1 

,1                   1 

1                13 

10 

1 
1 

32 
12 

12 

95 
45 

21 

39 

15 

12 

5 
2 

3 

7 
5 

O 

17 
4 

11 

1 

1 

Bobomia 

1 



3 

4 
3 

1 

2 

1 

Hungary 

1 

-    

1 

1 

1 

41 
1                 23 

5 

4 

5 

20 

10 

3 

li                2 

o 

!                 2 

u 

10 
10 

4 

I'uaale 

8 

71  (G  INS- 


-39 


610 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  AVITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTIU'LACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PEHIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

IOWA— CoDtinued. 


SEX,  COLOR,  KATrvmr,  akd  biethplaces  of  uothebs. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

G  to  10 

years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

20  to  50 
years. 

50  years 
ami  over. 

Birtbplarea  of  mothers  (white)— Coutinued. 

10 

3 

7 

9 
1 

2 

1 

7 

KAIV.^.«S. 


2,355 

275 

2 

186 

320 

1,238 

334 

Kale                                    . .               

1,054 
701 

183 
92 

2 

105 
81 

214 
106 

921 
317 

229 

105 

2,339 

275 

2 

184 

318 

1,230 

330 

jl^](t                                                                   

1,643 
G96 

1,935 

1,6S4 

183 
93 

224 

193 

2 

105 
79 

163 

139 

213 
105 

280 

242 

915 
315 

1,018 

889 

225 

105 

1 

249 

221 

1,194 
490 

251 

127 
06 

31 

83 
50 

24 

163 
79 

38 

670 
219 

129 

151 

70 

1 

28 

j^ala            -  .          

173 
78 

404 

20 

ii 

51 

1 

U 
13 

21 

24 
14 

38 

98 
31 

212 

19 

9 

1 

81 

M-ilo                            

27G 
128 

16 

30 
15 

1 

11 

10 

2 

26 
12 

147 
65 

8 

55 

26 

4 

11 
5 

12 

1 
1 

2 

6 
2 

5 

i 

2 

1 

4 

Male                              .     .     .                       

8 
4 

4 

1 

1 

3 
2 

3 

4 

1 
1 

Male                                                      ..          

3 

1 

1,764 

3 

i 

148 

Birthrlace*  of  motliera  (while): 

202 

251 

930 

233 

Male            ...               

1,249 

515 

147 

100 
47 

30 

133 
U9 

16 

87 
61 

3 

169 

82 

21 

701 
229 

81 

159 

74 

21 

Male                           

9 
7 

4 

3 
5 

2 

15 
6 

2 

58 
23 

18 

15 

6 

Scotland          

4 

22 
120 

4 

1 
1 

6 

2 

12 
6 

Gl 

3 

1 

14 

13 

26 

88 
32 

20 

9 
5 

1 

4 
2 

4 

8 
5 

1 

48 

13 

11 

19 

7 

3 

Male 

12 
8 

10 

1                 1 

3 

1 

0 
5 

4 

2 

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 

7 
3 

153 

1 

3 

1 

18 

3 

1 

81 

1 

I 
23 

7 

24 

104 
49 

39 

16 
7 

5 

3 
4 

7 

12 
6 

4 

50 
14 

14 

10 

1 

8 

24 
15 

4 

e 

1 

4 

3 

1 

3 

7 

7 

3 

I-, 

3 

1 
3 

1 
2 

Feuialo 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


on 


Tablk  207.— DKAK  miT  NOT  ItlT.MI!,  \VITI[  DISTINCTION  OT  SKX,  COI.OU,  NATIVITY,  AND  IlIRTnri.ACKS  OF  MOTUKKB, 
AND  UV  A(iK  I'KKIUDS  WllKN  DKAKNKSS  UCCURKKl),  HY  STAIKS  AND  TKUUITUUIK.S:  isyo— Coutinucd. 

KANHAM— Conllnii«l. 


BEX,  COLOB,  NATIVITY,  ANU  DIBTUPLACE8  Or  MOTUBBfl, 

Total. 

nDkuown. 

TTndor  6 
ycara. 

6  to  10 

yean. 

10  to  CO 

years. 

SO  to  SO 
yean. 

SO  roan 
and  over. 

Blrtliplnros  of  roothors  (wblto)— Continued. 

6 

1 

1 

3 

Male 

4 
1 

2 



1 

3 

Feiualo 

Itnlv  

1 

•' 

Mnio 

1 
1 

0 

1 

1 



1 

3 

Male 

6 
3 

25 

2 

1 

17 

1 

1 

All  other  countries 

1 

9 

Malo 

16 
9 

11 

1 

11 
8 

4 

8 

s 

TJoknovn 

1 

4 



Mnl.' 

9 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

KENTITCKir. 


Total 

2,086 

328 

1 

168 

263 

911 

415 

Mnlo 

1,367 
719 

200 
128 

93 
75 

162 
101 

021 
287 

288 
127 

1 

White 

1,929 

289 

1 

155 

230 

830 

395 

Male 

1,285 

1,756 
1,634 

183 
lOG 

263 

240 

88 
67 

149 

137 

150 
89 

228 

210 

58C 
204 

767 

700 

278 
117 

348 

340 

i 
1 

1 

Parents  native 

Stale 

1, 105 
529 

123 

157 
83 

23 

75 
62 

12 

135 
75 

18 

490 
216 

01 

248 
92 

8 

Fenialo .   . 

1 

Male 

72 
50 

173 

11 

13 

2G 

8 

4 

6 

7 
11 

11 

40 
21 

83 

0 
2 

47 

Male 

108 
65 

157 

15 
11 

39 

5 

1 

13 

8 
3 

24 

50 

27 

61 

24 
23 

20 

Colored 

Male 

82 
75 

126 

17 
22 

29 

5 

8 

11 

12 
12 

15 

38 
23 

52 

10 
10 

19 

Female 

Elaek 

Malo 

67 
59 

31 

12 
17 

10 

5 
6 

2 

6 
9 

9 

34 
18 

9 

10 
8 

1 

Mixed  blood 

Malo 

15 
16 

1,666 

5 
5 

214 

0 
3 

214 

4 
5 

721 

Female 

2 
139 

1 

347 

Birtbplaees  of  mothers  (white). 

Duiteil  States 

1 

Malo ;.... 

1,129 
537 

35 

160 
84 

6 

76 
63 

1 

136 
78 

3 

503 
218 

17 

254 
93 

8 

Female 

1 

England  ami  Wales 

Male 

21 
14 

7 

I 

1 

2 

1 

9 
8 

4 

4 
4 

1 

Scotland 

2 

5 

2 

73 

1 
1 

2 

3 
1 

37 

1 

Female 

Ireland 

12 

4 

18 

Malo 

<7 

26 

1 

0 
G 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 

28 
9 

10 
8 

Female 

British  America 



Malo 

1 

1 

I'omalo 

612 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  SOT.— DEAK  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTES'CTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITV.  AND  BIKTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PEKIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  -VND  TEKKITOKIES:  18'JO— Contiuutd. 

KE  nt  T ITCK  V— Contiiioed. 


r.j.                                 ■                — : — ■ 

SEX,  COLOR,  KATIVmr,  AKD  BntTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  o 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

SO  to  50 
years. 

60  vcars 
and  over. 

Birthplaces  of  motbers  (white)— Continaed. 
i*  ranee 

7 

3 

2 

2 

-\f.,l(»                                                                               

4 
3 

12D 

2 

1 

24 



2 

14 

11 

61 

19 

Male                                                  

72 
57 

1 

10 
14 



9 
2 



8 
6 

37 
24 

1 

8 

H 

Tilalo 

1 

1 

Italy                                                                    • 

1 

1 

Male       

1 
4 

1 
2 

1 

1 

-•       - 

2 
2 

5 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 
2 

3 

1 

1 

I.Ol'l»4I.«:VA. 


Xotal                             .                 

GOG 

157 

25 

76 

213 

105 

Hale 

.■)34 
272 

88 
69 

12 
13 

44 
32 

135 
108 

55 

50 

422 

104 

16 

54 

190 

58 

Male                  

235 

187 

328 
258 

58 
46 

82 

60 

9 

7 

U 

11 

33 

21 

50 
30 

107 

83 

146 
112 

33 

30 

39 

36 

- 

Male 

147 
111 

70 

41 
29 

94 

37 
23 

22 

6 

5 

22 
17 

U 

02 
50 

34 

20 

16 

3 

Male     

11 
11 

22 

7 
4 

4 

20 
14 

44 

8 

5 

IS 

Male 

47 
47 

18> 

10 
12 

53 

3 
9 

4 

25 
53 

5 

U 

22 

a 

M.1IC 

09 
85 

14C 

30 
23 

39 

3 
6 

11 
11 

17 

26 
25 

42 

27 

20 

Black 

43 

Male 

83 
63 

38 

IG 
22 

2(>1 

li-.J 
IIU 

0 

0 
3 

3 

1 
2 

25 
14 

U 

2 
3 

* 

7 
10 

5 

24 
18 

11 

25 

18 

Uixcd  blood 

4 

Male 

5 
9 

0; 

1 
3 

4 
1 

4 
7 

123 

2 

3 

Birthjflnrrs  of  niotliers  (wliitr) : 

U    1               42 

38 

Male   

41 
26 

6 
5 

1 
1 

24 

18 

1 

1 

69 
54 

5 

3 
2 

2 

22 

10 

2 

Male 

1 

1 

Beotlaod 

1 

Male 

I 

Vanule 

1 

I 


THE  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


G13 


Tadi.i:  207.-I)H.\1'  IUJT  NOT  DUMll,  WITH  IlISTINCTIOX  OK  SKX,  COLOR,  XATIVITV,  AND  HIItTHPLACKS  OK  MOTIIKKS, 
ANU  UV  AGIi  rKKlOll.S  WIIKX  UEAl'NliSS  OCCIinKICU,  UY  SI'ATKS  ANIJ  TKIiUri'OlClKS:  l«yO— Coiitiiiuwl. 

I.OVIMIANA-Coiiliauca. 


SKX,  fX»I.OR,  NATIVITV,  AND  lUKrill'l.ACKS  OK  MOTIIKIU). 

Totiil. 

Uuknown. 

Un.l.r  S 
yam. 

6  t»  10 
yeur«. 

10  I.)  M 
yc«r» 

S0ta60 
yeani. 

60  ynxn 
an  J  over. 

Birdtplnrttt  of  mothers  (wliito)— Continued. 

31 

6 

S 

U 

6 

j^lii],,                                                                                        

10 
21 

1 

3 
3 

2 
3 

5 
10 

1 

s 

1 



1 



17 

0 

1 

« 

I 

^I})lo                                                                                    

8 
9 

65 

1 
5 

20 

33 

3 

FiMiialc 

1 
1 

1 

i 

8 

Male                                                      

33 
32 

1 

8 
12 

1 

4 

18 
14 

2 

6 

1 

MiiIp                                                                                                                      .   .-. 

1 

1 

' 

1- 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Male                                                                                  .                

2 

1 

1 


10 

3 



6 

1 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1                    1 

6 

i 1 ;::: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

MAi.VK. 


Total 

1,308 

818 
580 

_              

1,.197 

818 
579 

1,298 
1,249 

7:17    ' 
512 

49 

134 

2 

.. 

174 

649 

357 

Male                                      ■- 

81 
53 

43 

3D 

lot 

73 

390 
2S« 

203 

2 

154 

131 

- 

■- 

173 

649 

357 

Mnlp                

81 
53 

129 
121 

4.1 
39 

75 
69 

101 

72 

162 
149 

399 
259 

(500 
583 

203 

2 

2 
2 

154 

330 

325 

If  alo                                           

71 

47 

8 

40 

29 

6 

00 
59 

13 

316 

:;:i7 

17 

187 

2 

133 

S 

Jfalo          

28 
21 

09 

53 
46 

1 
1 

C 
2 

5 

1 
5 

5 
8 

U 

15 

2 

40 

1 

4 

27 

MaW> .... 

1 
4. 

2 

5 

C 

5 

1 

29 

20 



15 

12 

Male     ...     . 

1 

1 

Milo 

1 

1 

M:ilo ....                      

i'emale 

1 

1 

1 

614 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  D-EAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Taplf.  207.-DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  QF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AXD  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued.  ' 


MAI  :VE— Continued. 


SEX,  COLOB,  NATn-TTT,  AXD  BlKTaPL,ACES  OF  UOTUEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  to  50 
years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Birthplncps  of  mothers  (white): 

Unilcil  States 

1,268 

124 

2 

70 

154 

591 

327 

llalc 

746 
522 

41 

77 
47 

1 

40 
30 

2 

90 
64 

8 

352 
239 

17 

187- 
140 

13 

2 

Male 

22 
19 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 
4 

2 

11 
6 

4 

6 
8 

1 

Female 

ScotliLiid 

1 

Male 

6 
2 

32 

1 

1 

1 
1 

4 

3 
1 

18 

1 

ycmale 

Irelanil ; 

2 

' 

6 

Male ;.. 

20 
12 

43 

1 

1 

1                 « 

2 
2 

5 

13 
5 

17 

4 
1 

B 

Ft-malo 

3 
6 

Male 

22 
21 

1 

2 
4 

1 
5 

4 

1 

10 

7 

1 

5 
4 

Female 

Trauoe   -. 

1                   1                       1 

Male 

1 

1 

Female 

2 

1 

3 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Female 

1 

All  other  countries 

1 

Male 

Female 

i 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

Female 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IflASSACnrSETTS. 


Total 

4,118 

334 

35 

283 

503 

1,915 

1.048 

Male 

1,952 
2,166 

147 
187 

19 
16 

132 
151 

218 
285 

034 
981 

503 
548 

Female 

White 

4,089 

328 

35 

281 

501 

1,903 

1,041 

Male : 

1,937 
2,152 

3,314 

3,031 

144 
181 

256 

229 

19 
16 

29 

16 

131 
150 

2-10 

102 

217 

284 

427 
365 

928 
975 

1,526 

1,415 

498 
543 

838 

8U 

ITati  ve  bom 

Parents  native 

Male 

1,446 
1,585 

283 

101 
128 

27 

6 

10 

13 

104 
88 

48 

162 
203 

62 

680 
735 

111 

393 
421 

23 

Female 

Male 

117 
IGG 

775 

12 
15 

72 

10 
3 

6 

15 
33 

41 

25 
37 

74 

45 
66 

377 

10 
12 

205 

Foreign  bom 

Male 

374 
401 

29 

.11 

41 

0 

3 

3 

12 
29 

30 
44 

2 

203 
174 

12 

9S 

110 

7 

Female 

Colomd 

Male 

15 
14 

23 

3 
3 

4 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 
0 

10 

4 

F  emale 

a 

Black 

a 

Male 

13 
10 

0 

1 
3 

2 

1 
1 

1 

0 
4 

2 

4 

MUcdbloorl 

1 

a 
1 

M.lt. 

I 

2 

Fvuialo 

1 

2 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


615 


Tablk  aOT.-DKAF  BUT  NOT  DIIMI!,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OK  SKX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  ItlUTIirLACKS  01'  MOTIIKKS, 
AND  I5V  A(iK  I'lMJloDS  WllKN   DKAKNKSS  OCCUKUKl),  I!Y  STATKS  AND  TKKHITolUKS:  1890— Continncil. 

.'nANMAfllUMETTM— Continuml. 


SKX,  COLOB,  NATIVITY,  AMD  BIRTUPLACBS  09  HOXnBllS. 

Total. 

TToknown. 

Under  5 
>eura. 

6  lo  10 
years. 

10  to  SO 
years. 

SOIofiO 
years. 

50  years 
and*  uver. 

Birtbpliicos  of  molhera  (white) : 

3,000 

232 

18 

190 

375 

1,43« 

830 

1,470 
1,011 

180 

104 
128 

18 

8 
10 

2 

108 
01 

12 

109 
208 

23 

688 
748 

B7 

402 

424 

S4 

if  nit?                                                  

06 
00 

42 

11 
7 

3 

1 

1 

4 
8 

3 

11 

12 

6 

49 

48 

23 

» 

14 

22 
20 

408 

1 
2 

37 

2 
3 

58 

17 
0 

213 

3 
51 

8 

131 

208 
290 

101 

16 
35 

15 

5 
3 

4 

7 
30 

29 

22 
36 

31 

103 
105 

91 

SO 

«1 

21 

]^lnie                                                    .           

80 
102 

8 

8 
7 

3 

1 

10 
I'J 

12 

10 

43 
48 

6 

13 

4 

4 

38 

3 
3 

10 

4 

1 

6 

23 
15 

11 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 
5 

2 

13 
6 

6 

5 
6 

4 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
8 

..     . 

1 
6 

• 

2 

"\f -^]jH                                                                                                                                                                 

3 
5 

12 

1 
5 

3. 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

6 
0 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

iriABYIiAND. 


1,393 

151 

Ill 

189 

647 

295 

>[alo                                               

790 
603 

81 
70 

61 
50 

.        105 
84 

371 
276 

172 

... 

123 

1,258 

124 

101 

1C8 

593 

272 

711 
547 

1,074 

922 

66 
58 

107 

86 

55 
46 

91 

79 

92 
76 

155 

135 

333 
260 

512 

439 

163 

107 

200 

183 

510 
412 

152 

48 
38 

21 

44 

35 

15 

70 
«S 

20 

239 
200 

73 

109 

74 

23 

Male        

86 
66 

181 

8 
13 

17 

8 
7 

7 

14 
« 

13 

43 
30 

81 

13 

10 

M 

Mnle                                                                          

115 
69 

135 

10 
7 

27 

3 

4 

10 

8 
5 

21 

51 
30 

54 

43 

23 

Oolored 

23 

Mnio 

79 
56 

IS 

13 

6 

t 

13 
8 

38 
16 

7 

i'emalo 



u 

616 


IKSAXE,  FEEBLE-MIXDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  BUMS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BV  AGE  PERIODS  ATHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued.   ' 

HI  ABIT  L.  AND— Contrnnod. 


SEX,    COLOK,  .NATIVI-nr,    AND  BIBTHPLACES  OF  MOTUKBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

jenra. 

20  to  SO 
yciirs. 

GO  years 
and'ovor. 

Colore*!— Continued. 

^lat-k                                         

121 

23 

10 

19 

46 

23 

ifale      

70 
61 

14 

13 

10 

4 

6 
4 

\^ 

32 
14 

8 

7 
^    16 

Mixed  blood 



ifalc                         

t 

005 

2 
2 

97 

1 
I 

139 

6 
2 

457 

Birtbpbicps  of  motbers  (white) : 

81 

191 

Male                         

533 
432 

40 

52 
45 

C 

44 

37 

1 

74 
05 

251 
206 

18. 

112  ' 

Male      

29 
11 

7 

2 
4 

1 

1 
1 

1 

14 
4 

5 

n 

2 

Scotland     

1 



Male 

4 
3 

65 

3 
31 

I 

1 
7 

8 

6 

18 

Male 

37 
28 

1 

5 
3 

1 

2 
4 

3 
4 

19 

12 

8 

Male 

I'V'malo 

1 
1 

1 

France -... 

1 

1                       1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

Fi-male 

German  V - .-.- 

171 

12 

13 

18 

75 

53 

Male 

93 
73 

1 

^ 

8 
5 

13 

.39 
36 

1 

Female 

21 

1     ' 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

Italy 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

.......... 

ITnknowu 

4 

1 

3 

Male 

4 

1 

3 



1                       1 

mic-niGAN. 


Total 

3,829 

444 

30 

254 

479 

1,829 

793 

Mule 

2,453 

l,:iTrt 

3.  Sij 

'              2fi5 

1  y.\ 

1« 

10 

152 
102 

28S 
194 

1,195 
034 

622 
271 

White 

4a 

30 

251 

470 

1,826 

791 

Malo 

2,447 
1,308 

2,740 

2,287 

1,485 
802 

453 

284 
157 

307 

245 

14 
10 

20 

11 

150 
101 

lOO 

141 

285 
191 

372 

287 

1,193 
033 

1,322 

1,117 

621 
270 

629 

486 

Hatlrc  born 

Male 

157 

88' 

02 

7 
4 

9 

83 
58 

49 

173* 
114 

85 

743 

374 

205 

322 
43 

One  or  both  [tareuta  foruigu 

Malo 

270 
177 

1.075 

39 

23 

134 

3 
0 

10 

27 

22 

01 

SI 

31 

104 

128 
79 

504 

30 
13 

262 

yrmalo 

Voraipi  bom 

Male 

680 
380 

88 
46 

4 
8 

40 
21 

01 

43 

324 

180 

109 

n 

7«nale '...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

I 


TIIK  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


617 


Table  SO?.— DI'.AF  ntIT  NOT  DUMH,  WITH  DI.STrNCTloN  OV  SKX,  COKnU,  NATIVITV,  AM)  III RTII PLACES  OF  MOTHKHH, 
AND  HY  AGK  I'KISIODS  W  IIKX  DKAKNKKS  OCCTIJKKD,  BY  8TATK.S  AXU  'IKKKITOKI  KS;  IH'.JO— <onliiiuod. 


ini«'lll4iA!«— Cnntllllli'il. 


BEX,  COI/>n,  WATIVITY,  AND  BIBTHPLACBS  OF  MOTllKRS. 

Total. 

UndOTfi 
yeitra. 

(to  10 

year.. 

10  to  SO 

MtofiO 

yoAn. 

60  >.  aril 
•ud  uvur. 

14 

8 

3 

3 

a 

■\fnle                                                        

0 
8 

» 

1 
2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

I 

3 

1 

Black                    

1 

Male                               

4 

s 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Mivi'il  hltUMl                         

a 

1 

Mulp       

s 
» 

2,422 

1 

1,179 

1 

308 

1 

Birtliplncrs  nf  mutliers  (while) : 

260 

12 

161 

502 

Mnlo               

],S71 
350 

109 
91 

35 

8 

4 

96 
OS 

10 

185 
123 

38 

779 
400 

171 

334 

108 

87 

Mnlo  

224 
126 

74 

22 
13 

8 

11 

8 

2 

27 

n 
9 

105 
66 

34 

50 

28 

21 

Mule              

4G 
28 

202 

5 
3 

27 

1 
1 

10 

7 

2 

18 

21 
13 

87 

12 

9 

60 

Alnlo 

132 
70 

237 

19 
8 

35 

8 
18 

9 
9 

58 
29 

117 

38 

22 

2 

24 

Mnlo            

144 
93 

28 

21 
14 

6 

2" 

10 

8 

3 

25 
IC 

1 

48 
9 

•    19 

5 

9 

ifillH 

18 
10 

361 

4 
2 

47 

• 

3 

5 
4 

174 

6 

1 
43 

3 

12 

29 

56 

Male 

232 
129 

17 

27 
20 

4 

4 

8 

18 
11 

1 

24 
ID 

2 

120 
54 

5 

39 

17 

5 

MnW  

8 
9 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 
4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

Hungary 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

3 

1 

1 

1 



Ruflsia  aiul  I'ohiiiil 

10 

1 

1 

5 

3 

■Male 

s 

5 
63 

1 

1 

1 

0 

3 

35 

1 

Feinalo 

2 

9 

2 

7 

11 

19 

Male 

48 
35 

27 

6 

3 

B 

1 
1 

1 

3 
4 

1 

6 

5 

5 

2S 

12 

9 

10 

3 

Male 

16 

11 

5 

3 

1 
4 

9 

1 

1 

' 

S 

618 


lis  SANE,  i^'EEBLE-MlNDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DE^VF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuued: 


miKXKStOTA. 


s  —    ■ — ■ — 

SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITV,  AND   BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

rnkuown. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

yeara. 

10  to  20 

years. 

30  to  50 

years. 

50  years 
aud  over. 

Total       

1,286 

167 

8 

99 

165 

605 

243 

Male              

800 
426 

111 
56 

1 
7 

54 

45 

91 
74 

433 
172 

170 

72 

\y^t^                                                       .   ..  .              

1,285 

167 

8 

99 

165 

C04 

242 

Male    

859 
426 

625 

454 

111 
66 

86 

56 

1 
7 

4 

54 
45 

59 

28 

91 

74 

99 
00 

432 
172 

294 

234 

170 

72 

80 

72 

Malo 

302 

152 

171 

34 
22 

30 

14 

14 

31 

35 
25 

39 

170 
64 

60 

'49 

4 
3 

23 

g 

101 
70 

060 

17 
13 

81 

1 
2 

1 

18 
13 

40 

16 
23 

66 

42 
18 

310 

7 

1 

Porei^  boro  -..-, 

162 

Male     

456 

204 

1 

00 
21 

22 
18 

40 
26 

220 
90 

114 

1 

48 

Colored 

Male 

1 

.   .     . 

Black 

1 

1 

Mixed  blood 

1 

Malo 

Birtbplaeca  of  niotbera  (wbite) : 

United  Stales 

487 



62 

4 

30 

63 

250 

76 

Malo 

322 
165 

69 

38 
24 

9 

15 
15 

7 

37 
28 

4 

180 
70 

36 

62 

4 

24 

13 

47 
22 

31 

8 
1 

7 

5 
2 

1 

4 

21 
IS 

13 

9 

4 

Scotland 

4 

6 

M:iIo 

24 
7 

lU 

4 
3 

12 

1 

3 

1 

9 

10 
3 

63 

6 

Female 

5 

32 

78 

:« 

48 

9 
3 

7 

2 
3 

4 

3 
6 

8 

4t 
9 

20 

20 

12 

BritUli  A  merica 

9 

Male- 

35 
13 

4 

5 

2 

2 

4 

4 
4 

17 
3 

1 

e 

iM-nialu 

4 

1 

Male 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

257 

32 

4 

26 

36 

114 

45 

Malo  

175 
82 

220 

24 
8 

27 

1 
3 

10 
16 

21 

22 
14 

32 

81 
33 

03 

87 

8 

47 

129 
01 

4 

14 
13 

13 
8 

15 
17 

.19 
3 

28 

ID 

Bohemia 

1 



Malo 

2 
2 

7 

2 

1 

2 

Ft'iimli) 

1 

1 

' 

2 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

Female 

SituUnnd  I'oUnd 

1 

M»l« 

1 

1 

Veaulo ll.llIIJJ 

■•■••••••■•• 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMIJ. 


C19 


Taiilk  «o7.— i>kai'  iu  p  Nor  urMii,  Willi  nisTiNcrnoN  of  .si:x,  color,  nativitv,  and  niinni'iiACES op motmkus, 

AND  HY  A(;i;  TEKIODS  WIIKN  DKAKNKSS  OCCURUKO,  HY  states  and  TEKKITORIES:  1890— Contiuucd. 

niWNEHOTA-Coutfuuotl. 


S«X,  COI.OK,  NATIVITV,  AMI   llIUTHIM.ArE.S  OK  HDTIIKIUI. 

Tot«l. 

ITiiknown. 

Cniler  S 
yean. 

6  lo  10 

yo«ri. 

10  lo  CO 
jrvnn. 

20  lo  SO 
i>an. 

to  .v«r» 
anil  uTor. 

Sirtliiilaccii  of  iiiotlisrii  (nlilto)— Contlnuctl. 

» 

S 

3 

« 

U 

B 

MiiU>        

21 

8 

17 

1 
2 

2 

1 

2 

2 
2 

1 

11 

3 

S 

6 

l'\*!ualo 

S 

Male  

15 
2 

i 

2 

4 
1 

6 

Feiiinlo 

...  .. 

MIHSIHSIPPI. 


Tolal 

811 

142 

6 

57 

110 

342 

145 

Maid 

502 
309 

88 
54 

5 
1 

81 
2S 

«r 

.    82 

118 
1» 

M 

47 

\7Tiit„ 

m 

75 

0 

31 

60 

203 

87 

Male      

283 

185 

445 
419 

45 
30 

72 

69 

5 

1 

6 
5 

21 
10 

31 

31 

39 

27 

64 

58 

117 
86 

192 

180 

SS 

31 

60 

76 

Male 

246 
173 

26 

41 
28 

3 

4 
1 

1 

21 
10 

32 
26 

G 

100 
80 

12 

48 
K 

4 

Male 

19 
7 

23 

2 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

■    2 

8 

4 

11 

3 

1 

7 

Male 

18 
5 

313 

2 

1 

67 

2 

0 
2 

139 

2 
58 

Colore*!   

26 

53 

Male 

219 
124 

281 

43 

24 

5S 

10 
10 

21 

28 

23 

44 

»6 
43 

111 

42 



Black 

47 

ilalc 

184 
97 

62 

39 
19 

9 

8 
13 

5 

22 

22 

9 

81 
30 

28 

13 



Male 

35 
27 

430 

4 
5 

69 

2 
3 

31 

6 
3 

59 

15 
13 

188 

g 

Birtliplaees  of  niotliers  (white) : 

5 

78 

Male 

234 

170 

9 

41 
23 

1 

4 
1 

21 
10 

33 
26 

4 

106 
82 

2 

29 
2 

England  and  AValcs 

Male 

6 
3 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

Scotland 

1 

Male 

5 

1 

1 

3 



**** 

9 

2 

3 

4 

Male 

C 
3 

10 

3 

2 

2 

Germany 

1 

2 

2 

3 

Male 

8 
2 

1 

2 

.1 

^ 

8 

2 

1 

Scandinavia 

Male 

1 

1 

Female 

"  1 

AU  other  countriea 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ucknown 

3 

1 

3 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Ft  male 

1 

620 


INSAXE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  a07.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  lilRTIIl'LACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAl'NESS  OCCL'RRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TESKITOKIKS:  1890— Continued^ 


i*ii!i!^orKi. 


SEX,  COLOII,  KATIVnr,  ANT)  BHtTHPIjlCES  OF  UOTHEBS. 

Total. 

trnknowo. 

Under  6 
jeara. 

5  to  10 
years. 

10  to  SO 
years. 

20  to  50 
years. 

60  years 
and  over. 

3,371 

355 

5 

273 

421 

1,702 

615 

lisle 

2,341 
1,030 

232 
123 

4 

1 

151 
122 

248 
173 

1,261 
441 

445 

170 

3,287 

312 

5 

264 

407 

1,665 

604 

^alo               

2.  295 
892     1 

2,732 

2,383 

220 
116 

292 

242 

4 
1 

5 

3 

146 

lis 

253 
210 

242 

105 

367 

305 

1,  2::8 
427 

1,353 

1,192 

439 

165 

462 

431 

^tale    

1,678 
705 

310 

157 
85 

50 

S 

117 
93 

43 

184 
121 

02 

900 
292 

161 

817 

114 

2 

31 

jfnle             

202 

147 

555 

31 
19 

50 

1 
1 

23 
20 

11 

32 
30 

40 

94 
07 

312 

21 

10 

142 

Male       

415 
140 

84 

38 
12 

13 

6 
5 

9 

20 

14 

14 

244 

OS 

37 

101 

41 

11 

40 
38    ' 

65 

6 

7 

11 

5 
4 

6 

6 
8 

9 

23 
14 

30 

6 

9 

35 

30 

19 

t 
2 

2 
4 

3 

4 
5 

5 

19 
11 

7 

4 

5 

11 
8 

2,469 

3 

5 

:iis 

4 

3 

1,232 

2 

2 
251 

Birllipbces  of  mothers  (wUilel : 

5 

222 

441 

Male      

1,726 

743 

107 

ICt 

87 

17 

4 

1 

123 
99 

7 

Wl 

127 

10 

020 
312 

50 

324 

117 

17 

Stale           

77 
36 

23 

13 

4 

1 

4 
3 

2 

38 
12 

10 

12 

5 

10 

Male  

15 
8 

128 

2 

7 
3 

75 

e 

1 
10 

4 

2 

13 

28 

Male 

85 
43 

13 

7 
3 

2 

4 

9 

2 

51 

24 

8 

21 

7 

1 

3 

Mate 

in 

3 

17 

1 

1 
1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

M:rl,. 

12 
5 

491 

1 
2 

51 

- 

1 

C 
3 

'240 

4 

Ftmalc 

20 

46 

88 

Malo 

315 
136 

U 

85 
16 

11 
15 

1 

26 
20 

2 

182 
58 

7 

61 

Knuulo 

27 

1 

Mnlo 

8 
3 

4 

2 

5 
2 

2 

1 

Keiiiolo 



1 

1 

■ 

1 

Mule 

3 
1 

4 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

■ 

4 

I 

I 

1 

1 

Frinala 

SmRia  mj  rolnnd 

4 

1 

2 

1 

Unle 

I 

a 

1 

I'cnulo 

1 

TIIK  UKAF  AND  DCMH. 


621 


TAnu:  207  — DF.AF  RUT  NOT  nUMH,  WITH  IIISTINLTION  OF  SKX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY,  AND  IIIRTIII'I.ACK.S  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  IIV  AUE  I'KKIOUS  WllKN  DKAFNKSS  I  >CCUKKELt,  HY  8TATK.S  A.NU  TKIiUITUKlKS:  IS'lO-Coiilinm-.I. 

.IIIHMOUKI-CodUuuoI. 


stx,  coLOK,  NATivrrr,  and  bibthplacbs  or  motiiebs. 

ToUl. 

CnknowD. 

Under  & 
yean. 

6  to  10 

yMn. 

10  to  SO 

year*. 

MtaM 
yean. 

60  yean 
ana  over. 

3irllii»I;Mi'«of  TUKthern  (whito)— Conlinuod. 

41 

2 

1 

4 

« 

s 

Mnlo 

28 
IS 

15 

1 
1 

4 

1 

2 
2 

a 

IS 
8 

4 

Male  

n 

0 

3 

1 

3 

1 
3 

mONTANA. 


Total 

01 

2 

1 

11 

13 

S6 

a 

Mal«  

65 
2« 

2 

10 
3 

42 
14 

4 

1 

4 

^liile       

91 

2 

1 

11 

U 

» 

8 

Mnlo                                      .      .                                       

fiS 

20 

66 
46 

2 

3 

12 
8 

42 
14 

•       38 

28 

4 

i 

1 

4 

1 
1 

S 

2 

Mnlo          

30 
16 

20 

1 

2 

0 

2 

4 

IB 
» 

10 

1 

1 

1 

8 

Male                

16 

4 

25 

2 

3 

1 

1 

a 

1 
18 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

a 

Male 

19 
6 

1 

2 

1 

U 

4 

1 

] 

t 

1 

Male 

|t 

female • 

1 

Black 

Male 

Female 

1' 

1 1 

Uiicil  blood 

" 

M.-ilo 

Female 

53 

1 

8 

» 

31 

4 

Mnlo 

35 
18 

1 

4 
4 

1 

7 
2 

21 
10 

8 

] 

2 

£Dg1aD(l  ;uiil  Wales 

1 

I 

1 

Male 

? 

3 

1 

6 
2 

2 

1 

Female 

1 

ScotlaDil  

1 

Male 

2 

1 

8 

1 

1 
1 

S 

2 

Male 

1 
5 

2 

S 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 
1 

1 

1 

1 

« 

Female 

i:::::::::::: 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

7 

5 
2 

I 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

4 

".::::::::.: 

I 

1 

I 

■ 

Male 

1 

I 

:::;::;:;;;; 





622 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB.  AND  BLIND. 


Table  20T.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX.  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  kOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PEKIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutinued. 

',   MONTANA— Continued. 


SEX,   COLOB,  NATIVnT,    AND  BIBTUFLACBS  OF  MOTHEES. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

C  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

SO  to  50 

years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

BirlhpLice.s  of  niotlicra  (white)— Continued 

2 

" 

' 

2 

2 

2 

NEBRASKA. 


1,083 

88 

6 

101 

102 

572 

151 

740 
334 

60 
28 

4 
2 

62 
39 

104 
58 

415 
157 

104 

50 

1,080 

87 

6 

100 

161 

572 

154 

746 
334 

815 

688 

59 

28 

64 
54 

4 
2 

6 

5 

01 
39 

82 

68 

103 

58 

122 
98 

415 

157 

434 
364 

104 

50 

107 

99 

Tif  alo                                                                   

486 
202 

127 

37 
17 

10 

4 
1 

1 

41 

27 

14 

61 

37 

24 

275 

89 

70 

68 

31 

8 

}jale                                                        ...          

77 
50 

205 

7 
3 

23 

8 
6 

18 

14 
10 

39 

43 
27 

133 

5 

1 

3 

47 

■\Jylg                                                                                      

183 
82 

3 

15 
8 

1 

12 
6 

1 

28 
11 

1 

97 

41 

31 

16 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Vale                                                              ..            

» 

1 

1 

1 

Vale                                                                                           

TTnitcd  States                                          

723 

56 

5 

71 

108 

383 

100 

V-ile                                                    

510 
>       213 

70 

38 
18 

6 

4 

1 

1 

44 
27 

6 

07 

41 

11 

289 
94 

32 

68 

32 

14 

Male      

47 
23 

14 

4 

2 

1 
5 

1 

9 
2 

1 

23 
9 

8 

10 

1 

4 

I 

Male        

9 
5 

5i 

1 

6 
3 

34 

a 

1 

* 

5 

1 

Irelan  d 

6 

1 

6 

31 
20 

14 

5 

1 

1 
4 

•   2 

1 

20 
14 

11 

i 

1 

1 

Male 

11 
3 

3 

2 

1 

8 
3 

2 

France 

1 

2 
1 

137 

1 

1 

1 

70 

10 

12 

22 

23 

Mole 

01 
40 

24 

7 
3 

4 

10 
2 

2 

12 
10 

4 

48 
22 

11 

B 

8 

10 
8 

15 

2 
2 

2 

2 

2 
2 

5 

8 
3 

8 

2 

Male 

0 
0 

1 
1 

4 

1 

4 
4 

TlIK   DKAF  AND   DIMIJ. 


623 


TaBLK  207.— DKAF  BUT  NOT  DIIMH,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COI/)K,  NATIVITV,  AND  ItlUTIMT.ACES  OF  MOTUKIJS, 
AND  isy  ACK  I'KIMODS  WIIKN  DEAFNKS.S  OCCUUKED,  UY  STATES  AND  TKlililToKIKS:  1890— CoiitiniKcI. 

NKBHAHKA— CoDtinuod. 


BKX,   COU>R,   NATIVITT,    AND  DIHTUPLACEg  OF  UOTIIER8. 

ToUl. 

UnkDown. 

Under  S 
years. 

SloIO 

years. 

10  to  to 

years. 

to  to  60 

years. 

«0  yrart 
sod  over. 

Blrtlipl:i"f»  of  niotbcra  <nhilc)— Continued. 

i 

1 

3 

Mftlo                                                                                 .                               

3 
1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Mnlo  

8 

1 

17 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

8 

3 

Mftlc     

12 
5 

i 

1 

* 
1 

5 

3 

1 

3 

1 

J 

1 

Mnle 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

NEVADA. 


Total 

48 

4 

8 

« 

23 

7 

Mnle 

32 
16 

3 

1 

4 
4 

I 

16 

7 

g 

1 

48 

4 

8 

6 

23 

7 

Mnlo 

32 
10 

34 

22 

3 
1 

2 

1 

4 
4 

6 

3 

3 
3 

5 

5 

16 

7 

15 
7 

t 

Ft'iiKile -  .  . 

1 

e 

e 

Male 

15 
7 

12 

1 

1 
2 

3 

2 
3 

6 

1 

8 

5 

1 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

' 

Male 

G 
G 

14 

1 

1 
2 

2 

4 
4 

8 

2 

1 

1 

Male 

11 
3 

1 
1 

2 

1 

6 
2 

1 

Colored 

Male 

Female 

1 

Black 

... 

M.ile 



Mixed  blood 

1 

i 

Male 

Female 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white): 

24 

1 

4 

6 

8 

e 

Male 

16 
0 

13 

1 

1 
3 

2 

2 
3 

1 

7 

1 

8 

t 

Female 

1 

England  and  "Wales 

2 

Male 

10 
3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 
2 

Male 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Mnle 

1 
3 

1 

1 
3 

Female 

Franco 

1 



M.ile 

1 

I 

Female 



2 

1 

1 

M.ilo 

2 

Female 

1 

1 

624 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BLT  NOT  DU.MB,  WITH  DfSTIXCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  lURTHl'LACES  OF  MOTHEE3, 
AA'D  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WllEX  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  liY  STATES  AND  TERRllOiaES:  1«90— Contiuiicd. 

NEVADA— Continued. 


SEX,    COLOE,   SATIVmr,    A^JD  BIRTBPUkCES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  S 
ycar8. 

6  to  10 
years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

SO  to  .50 

years. 

50  years 
aud  over. 

Birtliplacra  of  mothers  (wbitc)— CoDtinued. 

J^ll  other  coonti^es 

3 

1 

' 

1 

Male 

1 

.     .                       ! 

1 
1 

1 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


Total 

895 

74 

4 

44 

88 

420 

265 

Sfalo 

487 
40» 

35 
3» 

3 

1 

21 
23 

38 
5Q 

237 
183 

Female 

890 

72 

4 

43 

88 

419 

264 

M.nlc 

486 
404 

820 

796 

34 
38 

07 

07 

3 

1 

4 
3 

21 
22 

38 

36 

38 
SO 

81 

79 

237 
182 

385 

304 

153 
111 

251 

247 

Pemalo 

Nativohom 

Jt.ilc 

425 
371 

SO 

ni 

30 

3 

16 
20 

2 

33 
46 

2 

2(12 
162 

21 

140 

107 

4 

One  or  both  jiarcnts  foreign 

' 

Male 

19 
H 

04 

1 
1 

5 

1 
1 

7 

14 
7 

34 

3 

Female 

1 

1 

5 

13 

Male .fc 

42 
22 

5 

3 
2 

4 
1 

1 

4 

21 
13 

1 

10 
3 

1 

Colored 

Male 

1 
4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

1 

1 

1 

Black 

Male 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

• 

1 

1 

Male 

4 

804 

1 

07 

31 
30 

1 
30 

1 
369 

1 
250 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (vliitc) : 

United  States 

3 

79 

Male 

431 
373 

13 

3 

16 
20 

1 

33 
46 

1 

200 
103 

7 

142 

1 

8 

Male 

9 
4 

4 

1 

5 
2 

3 

8 

Female 

•""" 

1 

1 

Scotland 

1 

3 
1 

35 

1 

2 

1 

24 

Female 

Ireland 

1 

3 

7 

21 
14 

20 

2 
1 

5 

U 

10 

12 

5 

1 
2 

0 

4 

Male 

18 
11 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 
2 

7 
5 

3 

8 

Female 

1 

Male 

8 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

Kuulaajid  Poland 

, 

1 

1 

Feaalu 

1 

J 


THE  DKAF  AND  DUMli. 


025 


TABLr.  207.— 1J1:AF  HLT  NUT  l)U.MTi,  WITH  DISTINCTIdX  UK  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITV,  AND  niRTIIPLACES  OF  MOTIIKK.S, 
ANU  BY  AGE  PERIOD.S  WIIEX  T)EAI".\E88  OCCURRED,  UV  STATES  AND  TliRRITORIK.S:  1«)0— Coutinuc.1. 


NEW  JIBHMBV. 


^rTT—                       ■.   ■                                                                     -   " -    -^- r^=- . 

SKX,   t-iUJUn,    NATIVITY.    AM)   lltltTIII'lJirKa  OK  MiJTlIilRiJ. 

ToUI. 

1 
Unknowo. 

roller  5 
ymn. 

Stoic 
years. 

10  in  SO 

years. 

20  to  60 
jaars. 

SO  year* 

and  over. 

1,012 

203 

7 

110 

2M 

«1< 

Ml 

MjiIb     

1,014 
8GB 

105 
M 

4 

SI 

,'.0 

11. 

1(H 

G24 

220 

211 

^Jllto                                                

1.880 

200 

; 

I'M 

430 

^Jnlo                                                 

1.033 
853 

1,517 

1,354 

101 
HO 

151 

135 

4 
3 

0 

5 

S4 

55 

08 
81 

IM 
lOS 

207 

178 

S18 

31)7 

727 
650 

224 

206 

328 

305 

Male  

73« 
ClU 

103 

67 
IC 

3 

2 

1 

ro 

45 
17 

r9 

7D 
29 

:i72 
278 

77 

101 

1(4 

23 

til      1 
82 

300 

• 

49 

12 

5 

11 

13 

10 

23 

3« 
41 

178 

10 

1 
1 

13 

102 

214 
155 

20 

27 
22 

3 

1 

6 
i 

I 

17 
11 

4 

110 
08 

11 

S3 

49 

Male        ..                    

11 
15 

24 

1 
2 

2 

2 
2 

4 

0 
5 

10 

o 

1 
1 

5 

Black      

7 

Male                   

9 

15    • 

2 

1.... 

2 
2 

5 
5 

1 

2 

2 
1 

1 

5 



i^iU>                                                                

2 

1 

1 

Blrthplacos  of  mothers  (white) : 

United  States 

1,405 

138 

5 

87 

186 

873 

310 

Ifulo 

702 
103 

70 
68 

8 

3 
2 

40 

47 

3 

104 

83 

1* 

293 

59 

165 

151 

19 

54 

49 

15 

4 
4 

4 

i 

30 
23 

6 

9 

3 

10 

3 



Male 

8     , 

7    1 

102 

2 
2 

24 

1 

1 
1 

IS 

4 
2 

GO 

1 

2 

1 

9 

SO 

78 
81     . 

3 

12 
12 

1 

0 
3 

1 

9 
9 

30 
30 

1 

21 

1 

29 

M«1b                                    

2 
1 

4 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

3 

1 

Male 

2 
2 

1C2 



a 

1 
8 

1 
90 

21 

1 

7 

35 

Main 

105 
5'v 

1 

12 
» 

1 

5 
2 

6 
2 

59 
SI 

22 

13 

Scanilinnvia 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 



Male 

1 

1 

Italy 

2 

I 

1 



2 

1 

I 

22 

1 

1 

5 

13 

3 

Malo 

14 
8 

1 

1 

3 
2 

7 
0 

1 

Female 

7176  I^•s- 


-40 


626 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB.  WITH  DISTIXCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  JVIOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  A\D  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutiuucd. 

NEW  JERSEY— Contioued. 


SEX,  COLOR,  SATrVlTY,  AXD  BIRTHPI.ACES  OF  MOTHEBa. 

Total. 

Uukuo-wTi. 

ITntier  6 
years. 

5  to  10 

yi-arj. 

10  to  20         20  to  80 

years.             years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (while)— Continned. 

6 

3 

1 

9 

Male 

4 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 
I 



IVElt'  MEXICO. 


Total 

145 

9 

1 

9 

13 

55 

58 

Male 

86 
59 

5 

4 

5 
4 

2 
11 

36 
19 

1 

20 

^Hiite 

138 

6 

1 

9 

12 

53 

Male 

82 
50 

123 

118 

3 
3 

4 

3 

5 
4 

9 

9 

10 
11 
11 

35 
18 

46 

42 

27 
15 

4 

i 

7 

1 

1 
1 

20 

Parents  native 

52 

Male  

71 
47 

5 

2 

1 

1 

5 
4 

2 
9 

35 

Female 

1 

17 

Male 

3 
2 

15 

1 
2 

1 

6 

Male 

8 

7 

7 

1 
1 

3 

2 

2 

1 
1 

Colored 

Male 

i 
3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 
I 

1 

1 

Black 

M.ilo 

2 

2 

Mixed  blood 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

2 
3 

119 

1 
1 

43 

1 

1 
3 

1 
11 

BirtliplaccB  of  mothers  (white) : 

1 

9 

52 

72 
47 

1 

2 
1 

5 

4 

2 
9 

28 
15 

1 

35 

1 

17 

EDgland  and  Wales 



1 

1 

Female 

Ireland 

5 

3 

3 

Male 

3 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

■     i 

I 



Male 

Female 

1 
1 

1 

Franco 

1 

Male 

Female 

1 

4 

1 

4 

Male 

4 

4 

Female 

All  other  coimtries 

7 

2 

1 

1 

8 

Male 

2 
S 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

1 

1 

8 

THE  DEAF  AND   Dl'MB. 


627 


Table  aor.-PKAF  RI'T  NOT  DT'MH.  WITIF  niSTINCTION  or  SKX,  COI.OR.  NATTVTTV,  AND  niRTIIPLArKS  OK  MOTIIKKS, 
AND  UV  AliK  l-KKIOUS  WIIK.N  DKAl'NKSS  OCClIKKr.D,  HV  STATICS  ANU  TKKklTOKIK.S:  IhltO— C'outiiiuf.l. 


NKW    VOKK. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  IimTHPLACEB  OR  UOXniRS. 

ToUl. 

Unkaown. 

Under  6 
yean. 

SlolO 

yean. 

10  to  SO 
yean. 

SO  to  to 

yean. 

to  yean 
antl  over. 

0,337 

1,294 

126 

659 

048 

4.m 

J.2» 

Miilo            

6.231 
4,106 

686 
«08 

64 
C2 

303 
26S 

507 
441 

2,343 
1,778 

1,328 

061 

^hito                                            

9,288 

1,284 

125 

656 

045 

4,008 

2.  .-no 

1,772 
3,251 
2,818 

2.280 

Mnic                                                        

6,203 
4,085 

7,114 

0,073 

683 
601 

877 

701 

64 
61 

117 

67 

302 
254 

407 

347 

506 
439 

795 

G20 

1,322 

058 

1,607 

1.630 

Male  

3.403 
2,670 

1,041 

382 
319 

176 

25 
32 

60 

193 
154 

120 

330 
290 

175 

1.574 
1,244 

433 

890 

631 

77 

Mftlo                                    

563 
478 

2,174 

92 
84 

407 

32 
28 

8 

68 
52 

89 

88 
87 

150 

239 
194 

847 

44 

33 

873 

>raic                                                               

1,237    1 
937 

49 

209 
108 

10 

7 

1 

1 

41 

48 

3 

88 
62 

3 

613 
334 

23 

379 

294 

8 

Mnlo                                                               

28 
21 

38    > 

3 

7 

8 

1 
2 

2 

1 
2 

3 

17 
6 

18 

6 

1 
1 

3 

Black                                                    . .               

8 

Mnle                                                              

23 
15 

U 

3 
5 

2 

1 
2 

IS 
3 

5 

4 

1 

2 

1 

a 

8 

Male     

,1 
6 

6.290 

I 

2 
3 

2.001 

3 

2 
744 

1 

Birtliplacra  of  mothers  (white) : 

TJiiiti'il  States                                         -      ..             

66 

378 

653 

1,561 

3,533 
2,763 

544 

405 
339 

56 

28 
38 

6 

211 
167 

29 

350 
303 

67 

1.624 
1,277 

256 

915 

639 

131 

Male 

302 
242 

157 

26 
30 

23 

4 

1 

2 

13 
16 

3 

25 
42 

11 

151 
105 

64 

83 

48 

54 

Male        

78 
79 

1,100 

14 
9 

229 

2 

1 
2 

64 

6 
5 

97 

28 
36 

400 

27 

27 

16 

294 

Male 

548 
552 

192 

85 
144 

22 

10 
6 

2 

34 
30 

18 

65 
42 

17 

219 
181 

83 

146 

149 

50 

121 
71 

53 

1                 13 
9 

10 

1 

1 

9 
9 

3 

12 
5 

7 

56 
27 

20 

'30 

20 

13 

Male      

36 
17 

765 

8 
2 

158 

1 
2 

49 

5 
2 

72 

13 
7 

317 

9 

4 

Germany 

18 

151 

474 
291 

20 

108 
50 

5 

10 

8 

2 

55 
2* 

2 

42 

30 

1 

195 
122 

4 

94 

57 

6 

Male 

15 
3 

3 

2 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

S 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

26 

[ 

1 

1 
6 

1 
11 

4 

2 

8 

Male 

12 
14 

12 

3 
3 

5 

2 
2 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 

4 
7 

6 

Italy 

1 

9 

3 

4 
1 

1 

4 
1 

iVuialo , , 

i 

628 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUilB,  WrrH  DISTINCTION  OP  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOXHERS* 
^VND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WBEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

NEW  XORK— Continued. 


SI                                                      ' 

SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  S 
years. 

5  to  10 

jears. 

10  to  '20 

j-L-ars. 

20  to  50 

J- ears. 

BO  years 
aud  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (wliite) — Continued. 

18 

6 

U 

1 

4 

1 

If ale                                                                              .                  

12 
6 

68 

6 

2 
4 

3 

1 

3 

1 

23 

1 

11 

5 

11 

15 

Jlnlp                                                      

44 

24 

34 

5 
G 

8 

3 

4 

1 

2 

S 

6 

4 

19 
4 

9 

8 

7 

1 

10 

Male  

18 
16 

4 
4 

1 

1 
1 

1 
3 

6 
3 

6 

5 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 


Total                          

1,252 

170 

73 

131 

542 

327 

Hale 

749 
503 

1,033 

lU 
65 

39 
34 

80 
51 

324 
218 

192 

135 

131 

S£ 

103 

476 

268 

l£ale                         

628 
405 

1,015 

1,004 

91 
40 

129 

128 

31 
21 

51 

51 

62 
4U 

107 

106 

288 

183 

467 
463 

1.56 

110 

261 

256 

If  ale                                                       

607 
397 

U 

89 
39 

1 

31 
20 

61 
45 

1 

279 
184 

4 

147 

109 

5 

Male                                                                          ..                      

0 
5 

18 

2 
2 

9 

4 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

Male                

15 
3 

219 

2 

1 
■    ■ 

7 
6G 

6 

I 
21 

Colored                      .            

48 

23 

61 

Jr.ile 

121 
98 

172 

23 
25 

37 

8 
13 

18 

18 
5 

ID 

36 
30 

49 

36 

25 

Black 

49 

Male  

97 
75 

47 

20 
17 

11 

8 
10 

3 

14 
5 

4 

27 
22 

17 

28 

21 

Uixed  blood 

12 

Male         ..            .               

24 
23 

1,0U 

3 

4 

0 
8 

466 

8 

8 
128 

3 
51 

4 

Birtliplaren  or  mothers  (wliite) : 

United  Stat4M}  

108 

260 

Male 

GU 

400 

11 

89 
39 

1 

31 
20 

1 

01 
45 

2f0 
180 

4 

150 

110 

5 



Miilp 

n 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Feioalo 

Ireland                  , 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Malo 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

I 

1 

Femala 

Germany 

5 

3 
2 

1 

1 

3 

M.iIo 

1 

2 
1 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


029 


Taalb  207.-ni:AF  nUTNOT  DL'MH,  WITH  DISTINCTIOX  OF  Sr.X,  COr.OR,  NATIVrrV.  AND  HIRTHI'LACKS  uK  MUlllEIUj, 
AND  BY  AGK  I'KKIUHS  WHION  UEAl'NK.SS  OCCliUKKl),  Ity  (STATES  ANU  TEKKlTUUll-.S;  18U0— CouIiuulmI. 


NOICTII    DAKOTA. 


Ill                                     .                                  == — --^ 

8KX,  COLOR,  KATIVITT,  AND  BIIITHPLACD  Or  MOTDEIU. 

Total. 

Unkoowa. 

Cniler  6 
yann. 

6  to  10 

yaan. 

10  to  SO 

yean. 

SOtnSO 
jtmn. 

60  \eani 
And  over. 

Xotal           .                 ..                                                   -•• 

157 

12 

1 

17 

28 

n 

20 

Mole  

108 
40 

8 

4 

I 

7 
10 

20 

S 

57 
21 

IS 

s 

yrute                                                      

157 

12 

I 

17 

28 

70 

n 

Mnio  

108 
49 

79 

63 

S 

4 

S 
5 

1 

7 
10 

7 

3 

20 

K 

15 
0 

57 
22 

43 

88 

la 

5 

8 

«... 

8 

Male                ....                         

40 
17 

10 

4 
1 

1 

2 
1 

4 

7 
« 

27 
11 

0 

reniale 

2 

Male 

9 

78 

1 

.1 
1 

13 

3 

2 

38 

4 
10 

« 

1 

51 
25 

3 

3 

1 

5 
5 

8 
5 

27 
9 

1 

Male 

Black 

I" " 

Male 

1 

1 

Male 

1                     '                                           1 

;:::;;;;:::: 

I 

i 

Birthplnros  of  motlicrs  (white) : 

Ud iteil  Suites 

70 

5 

4 

12 

89 

10 

51 
19 

Vi 

4 

1 

3 

I 

2 

10 
2 

27 
12 

7 

7 
3 

1 

Male  

7 
C 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

4 
3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

Scotlaud 

Male 

2 

1 

12 

2 

1 

9 

Female 

....     ... 

Tr^if^Ti'l    

1 

2 

Male 

8 
4 

7 

7 
2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

5 
2 

16 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Fem.ilo 

1 
3 

1 

« 

3 

2 

Male 

13 
3 

32 

1 

1 

1 

7 

5 
1 

* 

3 

o 

4 

14 

3 

19 

2 
2 

2 
5 

I 

3 

11 
3 

1 

3 

Boliemia 

1 

" 

Male 

1 

I 

Hungary 

1 

^ 

Female 

All  otUci*  countries 

1 



Male 

1 

1 

Unknown 

1 

1 

Feiiialo 

1 

1 

1 

630 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BIT  XOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTIN'CTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

onio. 


SES,  COLOB,  NATITITT,  A>-I>  BlnTHPLACES  OF  MOTHEBS. 

Total. 

TTnkno-mi. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  30 

years. 

20  to  50 

years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Xotal                                               .            .             

6,861 

724 

11 

404 

770 

3,448 

1,504 

M.ilo     

4,406 
2,455 

439 
285 

4 

7 

216 
188 

448 
322 

2,328 
1,120 

971 

533 

^^^it(>                                                                                             

6,771 

705 

11 

399 

765 

3,403 

1,493 

Male      

4,348 
2,422 

5,630 

4.880 

431 

274 

568 
484 

4 

7 

8 
7 

214 
185 

371 

296 

442 

313 

088 
568 

2.293 
1,115 

2,858 

2,493 

5**3 

1  137 

1  0''7 

M.ile             

3,124 
1,766 

750 

289 
195 

84 

3 
4 

1 

159 
137 

75 

333 
235 

120 

1,  091 
807 

300 

110 

Mnlo 

4.04 
296 

1,U1 

51 
33 

137 

37 
38 

28 

70 
50 

07 

002 
138 

5.-0 

1 
3 

30 

356 

771 
370 

90 

91 
46 

19 

1 
2 

18 
10 

5 

39 

28 

15 

380 

170 

40 

242 

114 

n 

Main 

57 
33 

60 

8 
11 

13 

2 
3 

2 

6 
9 

12 

35 
5 

25 

6 
5 

8 

BLick 

Male 

37 
23 

30 

5 
8 

6 

6 
6 

3 

22 
3 

15 

4 
4 

3 

3 

Main 

20 
10 

5,092 

3 
3 

508 

2 
1 

324 

13 
2,592 

3 
592 

1 
1,068 

Birthpl.ices  of  motburs  (white) : 

8 

3,246 
1,846 

299 

300 
208 

34 

3 
5 

176 
118 

13 

3(8 
241 

38 

1,717 
813 

147 

672 
396 

07 

Male 

189 
110 

35 

1? 
16 

3 

9 
4 

1 

22 
10 

4 

92 

55 

17 

4? 

19 

Main 

23 
12 

316 

2 

1 

36 

1 

2 

23 

11 
C 

139 

7 

Fflnalo 

3 

Ireland 

13 

105 

Malo 

215 

101 

28 

29 
7 

7 

7 
6 

14 
9 

5 

93 
46 

9 

72 

tfinalo 

33 

British  America 

5 

>r«lo 

16 
12 

50 

5 
•J 

3 

1 

4 

1 

4 

5 
4 

24 

MalB 

37 
13 

8.39 

2 

1 

87 

4 

19 

5 

433 

12 

■J 

40 

5 

3 

80 

Mnlo 

534 
305 

2 

52 
35 

2 

1 
2 

19 
21 

43 

37 

287 
146 

132 

Kemalo 

61 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

2 

Fi'iualo 

1 

2 

a 

Mnlo 

6 
1 

2 

2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

lUlv 

2 

2 

Rmm  in  a  ml  Poland 

1 

1 

Malo 

I'oiualo 

1 

1 

THK  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


631 


Tabm:  a07.— nr,.\K  hut  not  DUMH,  with  ni.STINCTIOX  or  .sex,  color,  nativity,  and  UIRTMPLACK8  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  HY  A(iE  PEKIODS  WHEN  DEAKNES.S  OCCtlKKEI),  BY  STATES  AM)  TEKIilTOHIES;  1890— Conlinned. 


OlllO-Continiicd. 


BEX,  CQIJOU.  NATIVITV,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OP  MOTIIEBfl. 

Total. 

., 

72 

Unknown. 

Unilor  S 

}oar«. 

SloIO 

ycom. 

10  to  20 

ycar». 

ycac». 

SO  year* 
auil  uv«r. 

Birtlnilnrcftof  niothors  (irbttc)— Continiiod. 

11 

t 

7 

38  . 

U 

Mnlo  

B3 
19 

28 

0 

2 

12 

2 
2 

4 
3 

2S 
7 

7 

9 

5 

9 

Mftlo                

27 

1 

n 

1 

1 

7 

9 

:;:;;;::::!:::;;:::::::i;;:::;:::;:: 

1          1 

OKliAHOniA. 


Total    

38 

4 

2 

7 

23 

2 

Male 

31 
7 

9 

1 

2 

0 

1 

18 
5 

2 

Feraale ^ 

While 

30 

3 

2 

7 

22 

2 

Malo 

20 

7 

30 
20 

2 

1 

3 
3 

2 

8 

1 

0 
6 

17 
5 

10 

18 

2 

Feamlo 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Mnlo 

23 
C 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 
1 

14 

4 

1 

1 

Femalo 

Ouo  or  both  parents  foreign 

Male 

1 

1 

:::::::::::: ::::::::::i:::::::;  ::;::::::::::: 

6 

1 

1 

3 

t 

Male 

5 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

Feinalo 

Colored                        

1 

1 

1 

Malo 

1 

1 

Black 

2 

1 

1 

Male    

2 

1 

1 

Miieil  blooil 



Male 

1 

Female 

Birtliplaci's  of  motliera  (white): 

30 

3 

1 

e 

19 

Male 

24 
6 

2 

2 
1 

1 

s 

1 

1 

IS 
4 

J 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Malo 

1 

1 

Femalo 

Germany ... 

2 

2 

Male 

2 

2 

I 

1 

Male 

I 



1 

1 

632 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEx\.F  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuiied. 

OREGO:V. 


SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVrrT,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  o 
years. 

StoIO 
years. 

10  to  SO 

years. 

20  to  50 
years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Total 

201 

28 

21 

45 

130 

37 

Hale        

191 
70 

19 
9 

12 
9 

27 
18 

100 
30 

4 

261 

28 

21 

45 

130 

37 

Male                                

191 
70 

208 

174 

19 
9 

17 

12 

12 
9 

19 

15 

27 
18 

37 

32 

100 
30 

104 

85 

33 

4 

31 

30 

Male          .                         

133 
39 

34 

7 
5 

5 

9 
6 

4 

21 
11 

5 

71 
14 

19 

27 

3 

1 

Male 

23 
11 

53 

4 

1 

11 

2 

2 

3 

2 

8 

U 
5 

20 

1 

6 

33 
20 

8 
3 

1 
1 

3 
5 

15 
11 

6 

Male 

Black 

Mate     .       . 



Male        

1                       1 

Birthplaces  of  motliers  (•white): 

United  States     

179 

12 

16 

32 

89 

30 

Male 

138 
41 

20 

7 
5 

3 

9 

■       7 

3 

21 
11 

3 

74 
15 

10 

G 
4 

5 

27 

3 

1 

Male 

11 
9 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

Scotland 

1 

Male 

C 
2 

7 

1 

5 

1 
2 

1 

Ireland 

1 

4 

Male 

1 
6 

10 

1 
1 

1 

1 
4 

4 
5 

Male 

6 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

I 
3 

1 

Mnl© 

4 

1 

3 

Germany 

20 

0 

5 

11 

t 

10 
7 

1 

0 

2 
3 

7 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Main 

; 

1 
3 

1 

All  otlior  countricN 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1                 2 

1 

• 

Mnln 

3 

2 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


633 


TABUt  SOT.— HKAI'  HI'T  NOT  DUMII,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OI'  Si;X,  COLOIJ,  NATIVITV,  AND  HIKTHPLACKS  OF  MOTIIEI£8, 

AM)  liV  AUE  i'KiaOD.S  WUKN  DKAINKSS  OCCTKltKI),   15Y  .STATKS  AND  TKliKI  loKlKH :  lh90— Contiuued. 


PKIVniH¥L.VA.MA. 


8KX.  COU)II,  NATIVITT,  AND  DIKTHTULCSS  OP  MOTUBBS. 

Total. 

Unkaown. 

Under  fi 
year*. 

StolO 

yun. 

10  to  20 

yean. 

20  to  fiO 
yean. 

60  y«are 

uid  over. 

0,752 

074 

10 

604 

•14 

I.24I 

i.*n 

Malo            

3.875 
2,877 

370 
104 

10 

258 
248 

487 
427 

1.019 

i.aa 

831 

IViuiUo        

M9 

6,038 

COS 

0 

502 

M7 

8.221 

1,393 

Male                                                  ..                  

3.  MS 
2.853 

6,085 

4,930 

308 
208 

643 

463 

0 

2.-.5 
247 

466 

380 

483 
42 1 

818 

G76 

l.OOfl 
1,315 

2,741 

2,394 

824 

549 

7 
0 

1,110 

1.011 

Miilo     J 

2,M8 
2,102 

755 

254 
20D 

80 

6 

102 

lis 

8« 

ri7 

319 
142 

1,424 
970 

347 

5!I5 

Ft'iooie                                                               

416 

1 

w 

jljilo                                                            .                  

405 
350 

1,013 

41 

39 

123 

1 

3!) 
47 

30 

71 
71 

89 

192 

153 

460 

81 

38 

2 

283 

^lalo            .                               .  .             

612 
401 

54 

73 
SO 

8 

2 

24 

12 

4 

55 
34 

7 

290 
190 

20 

108 

115 

1 

U 

"St  tie                                                                                 

30 
24 

42 

2 
6 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 
3 

4 

13 
7 

17 

7 

7 

Ulack,                                                 .               

1 

13 

Malo             

22 
20 

12 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 
1 

3 

10 
7 

3 

7 

6 
2 

5 

2 

Male                                                      

8 

4 

5,163 

2 

2 

1 
2 

717 

3 

2 

Blrthplncps  «f  mothers  (white) : 

487 

6 

398 

2,490 

1.050 

2.960 
2.203 

347 

2K2 
225 

39 

0 

201 
197 

26 

391 
336 

5« 

1.481 
1,012 

150 

636 

433 

1 

69 

M.-Ue        

180 
161 

42 

17 
22 

8 

1 

15 
11 

3 

33 
23 

4 

78 
78 

19 

42 

27 

8 

Male                

23 
19 

5U 

6 
2 

70 

2 
1 

29 

2 
2 

S3 

9 
10 

223 

4 

4 

1 

138 

Malp 

273 
241 

17 

42 
28 

1 

1 

13 
18 

2 

27 
28 

1 

ni 

102 

4 

« 

07 

1 

8 

14 
3 

24 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

17 

7 

1 

1 

2 

t 

18 
6 

524 

1 

1 

62 

14 
3 

27* 

S 

1 
40 

1 

52 

98 

329 
195 

14 

34 

18 

1 

?3 
17 

31 
31 

178 
90 

9 

63 

33 

4 

9 
5 

1 

1 

6 

4 

1 

8 

1 

1 
0 

1 
2 

3 

1 

6 

i                 ' 

1                2 

1                   1 

5 

1 

4 

1 
4 

' 

i           ^a 

Fomale , 

1 

1 

634 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  'JOr.— UEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB.  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
XSD  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Contiuucd. 

r  E  NXSr  I,  V  AIVI  a— ConUnncd. 


f  EX,   COLOB,   NATIVrrr,  AND  BIttTHPLACKS  OF  MOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  6 
years. 

6  to  10 

yeara. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  to  50 

years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Coutinaed. 

22 

1 

2 

4 

10 

5 

Male  

14 

8 

19 

1 

2 
3 

3 

8 
2 

6 

3 

2 

1 

2 

6 

3 

llalo         

13 
7 

4 



2 

1 

3 
3 

3 

1 

RHODE  ISK,AND. 


Total                                 ...          / 

874 

79 

3 

63 

104 

373 

252 

'Male 

424 
450 

41 
38 

30 
33 

60 
54 

183 
190 

120 

3 

132 

"Vfhite             

860 

78 

3 

61 

100 

366 

252 

T^fale                                                    .                           

418 
442 

C12 

510 

41 

37 

50 
45 

29 

32 

54 
45 

48 
52 

74 

57 

180 
186 

268 

235 

120 

3 
1 

1 

133 

165 

163 

Mnle                     

279 
267 

66 

28 
17 

5 

19 
26 

•'     0 

29 

28 

17 

121 

1)4 

33 

83 

1 

81 

2 

Male            

33 
33 

248 

2 
3 

28 

10 

7 

26 

13 
20 

98 

1 

2 

87 

Male       

100 
142 

14 

11 
17 

1 

2 

; 

9 

17 

4 

46 

52 

7 

37 

50 

Male        

6 

8 

9 

2 
3 

3 
4 

* 

1 

1 

Black         

Male  

4 
5 

5 

2 
1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

Ulied  blood  

1 

Male         

2 
3 

557 

1 

2 

1 

241 

46 

1 
58 

47 

1 

164 

Male    

283 
274 

83 

28 
19 

10 

20 
26 

3 

20 
29 

11 

124 

117 

38 

82 

Female 

1 

82 

21 

Male 

35 
48 

18 

4 
0 

3 

1 
2 

3 
8 

4 

16 
22 

7 

11 

10 

1 

3 

Male  

7 
11 

156 

1 
2 

15 

2 
2 

19 

3 
4 

55 

I 

1 
1 

2 

7 

59 

Main 

69 

87 

26 

7 
8 

4 
3 

4 

11 
8 

6 

21 

31 

13 

23 

1 

36 

3 

Male 

15 
11 

1 

4 

3 
3 

6 

7 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

Female 

1 

10 

1 
G 

Gcrniany 

2 

1 

1 

Male   

6 
4 

3 

1 
1 

.I 
1 

2 

Female 



1 

1 

Scandinavia 

1 

Male 

1 
2 

1 

1 

f  ezoaln 

i" 

TlIK  DEAF  AND  I ) I'M  15. 


635 


Taiilk  aor.— nr.Ar  iut  mvi'  di'mi!,  wnir  distinciiox  oi-sr.x,  colow,  nativity,  an'd  niuTm'i.AOK.s  or  mothkks, 

AND  15Y  A(iK  l'Eia<)l).S  WIIKN  DKAI  NKSS  occrUHKIt,   ItV  STATKS  AM)  TKUHITOKIKS:  IM'.K)— Continued. 

ItllUUI':    IMIiA.'VD-Conllniictl. 


BCX,  COLOB,  KATIVrrr,  AHD  DIBTUPMCia  or  MOTUKBS. 

ToUI. 

ITnknovD. 

Undor  S 

S  to  10 

year*. 

10  lo  20 
y«ir.. 

tOtoM 
ytmn. 

SO  yaan 
and  over. 

Birtliplnrrs  of  inothoni  (wliitO— ContlniKMl. 

4 

1 

I 

I 
■J 

2 

1 

2 

;;:;:;::::::.... 

1 

' 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

! 

'                                                                                                                                HOUTIE   C'AROIillVA. 

1 

fQjnl                               

803     1 

135 

42 

100 

338 

188 

]^j^)p                                                                                

484 
319 

8G 
40 

23 
17 

60 
40 

203 
135 

110 
78 

...      . 

524 

70 

25 

M 

230 

US 

Mnlo      

331 
193 

493 

472 

54 

25 

74 
71 

15 
10 

21 

23 

40 
19 

58 

55 

148 
91 

229 

219 

48 
108 

Hale                         

294 
178 

21 

47 
•     24 

3 

14 
0 

1 

37 
18 

3 

135 
84 

10 

6t 

43 

i 

Mnio 

12 
9 

31 

25 
0 

279 

2 

1 

5 

3 

4 
6 

10 

1 
1 

U 

1 
1 

1 

Mfilo      

S 

1 


9 
1 

99 

10 

i 

6t 



i 

41 

50 

32 
24 

47 

17 

Xtalo                         

151 
120 

225 

10 

7 

12 

20 
21 

34 

55 
44 

75 

38 
30 

ST 

Black 

Male 

125 
100 

54 

27 
20 

9 

0 
6 

16 
18 

7 

44 

31 

24 

32 
2S 

• 

Mixed  blood 

Male      

28 
26 

483 

5 

4 

72 

4 

23 

4 
56 

11 
13 

225 

4 
S 

lOT 

Male 

301 
182 

10 

48 
24 

14 
9 

38 

18 

1 

137 

88 

4 

84 

43 

S 

Male 

6 
4 

6 

I 
3 

1 

s 
1 

Female 

I 

1 

1 

Male 

3 
3 

7 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

I'Viualo 

1 

Irol.ind 

2 

« 

Male 

5 
2 

1 

2 

1 

::.::: 

British  America 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 
13 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

5 

Male 

12 
1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Female 

X 

Hungarj- 

1 

.      1          1 

1        "  'i          1 

Male 

1 

1 

1          1 

Female 

::::::::: 1 |  . ..-••- 

Bussia  and  Poland 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

2 

t 

2 

1 

:::::::::::: 

636 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Taisle  207.— deaf  BDT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
ANT)  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Cou >,inued. 


SOUTH  CAROI^IIVA— Continued. 


SEX,  coioB,  KATirrry,  a.vd  biethplaces  of  motheks. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

6  to  10         10  to  SO 

years.            years. 

£0  to  50 
years. 

60  years 
and  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white) — Continued. 

1 

1 

Male 

1 

i 

1 

Female - 

1                     1 

SOIJTII    DAKOTA. 


Xotal - - 

338 

20 

4 

29 

CO 

107 

23 

Male                    

2.18 
100 

14 
6 

3 
1 

19 
10 

39 

21 

148 
49 

15 
13 

\71ute              '. 

338    1 

20 

4 

29 

CO 

197 

28 

Male 

2.18 
lOO 

227 

168 

14 
6 

14 

10 

3 
1 

3 

2 

19 
10 

20 

12 

30 
21 

42 

24 

ln8 

49 

l.'!2 
100 

15 
13 

16 

14 

Male 

129 
39 

59 

7 
3 

4 

2 

7 
5 

8 

18 
G 

13 

S3 
21 

2G 

10 
4 

2 

1 

Male              .                

38 
21 

111 

2 
2 

G 

1 

7 
1 

9 

12 
6 

IS 

15 

U 

63 

1 
1 

1 

M.nle 

71 

to 

5 

1 

5 
4 

9 
9 

48 

17 

4 
8 

1 

Colored 

r 

Male 

1 



1 

BUck 

1 

r   

1 

1 

^lixed  blood 

1             

1 

i 

Male 

Sirthpliices  of  mothers  (white) : 

181 

10 

7 
3 

2 

2 

14 

30 

113 

15 

IJO 
44 

29 

2 

9 
5 

1 

21 
7 

8P 
19 

10 
5 

Female 

England  and  Wales 

Male 

19 
10 

6 

2 

1 

4 
3 

12 

7 

5 

Scotland 

1 

Male 

4 
2 

21 

4 

1 

14 

2 

1 

2 

MalK 

17 
4 

10 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

4 

J  2 
4 

2 

BrilisU  America 

1 

Mall- 

7 
3 

3 

1 

1 

2 
2 

4 

Female 

1 

1 

France 

1 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

40 

1 

1 

1 

1 
5 

Germany 

3 

1 

7 

23 

1 

32 
8 

29 

2 
1 

2 

1 

6 

G 
3 

7 

•18 
5 

13 

1 

i-'viitalo 

Scandinavia 

1 

2 

4 

Mnlo  

12 
17 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

3 
4 

0 
7 

1 

1 

Bol..n,ia 

Male 

' 

JTomolo '..'.'.'.'.'.'..        '.". 

1 

I 

Tin-:  DKAF  AXD  DUMB. 


G'M 


Tablb  sot.— DKAF  BUT  NOT  IIKMH.  WITH  DIS  IINCTIO.V  Ol"  SKX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  IIIKTIIPLACI.S  OK  MOTIIKUS, 
AND  liV  A(iK  I'ICKIODS  WIIKX  DKAFNKSS  OC'(;irKKr,I),  ItV  8TATKS  AND  TKUUlTf  lUIlOS:  IHiH)— foiitiiiuud. 

SOVrn   UAKOTA-L'iiiiUiiiK.I. 


BEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITir,  AND  DlttTUriJ^CRa  OP  UOTHERS. 

ToUl. 

Unknown. 

Under  i 
ye«r». 

6tnlO 
yem. 

lOUiSO 
yemn. 

to  lo  <0 
yoan. 

80  >  .■•r» 
•nil  ciTLT. 

BirtlipInccH  of  tnothoni  (white)— Continued. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Mjilo                                                                                                                      •   ••• 

1 
2 

3 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 
2 

8 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

a 

Mnjo                                                                                                         

3 
5 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

TENNESSEE. 


1,597 

249 

5 

133 

184 

664 

3(0 

Male                                                                                  

1,013 
58t 

149 
100 

2 
3 

80 
65 

115 
89 

441 
223 

226 

13t 

1,385 

199 

4 

118 

151 

591 

324 

Mali'         

8n2 

493 
1,341 

1,289 

118 
81 

188 

180 

1 
3 

4 

3 

73 
43 

115 

110 

98 
55 

148 

143 

3S7 
194 

571 

549 

207 

117 

315 

304 

Male  

837 
452 

52 

110 
70 

8 

1 
2 

1 

C8 
42 

5 

04 
49 

5 

370 
179 

22 

194 

110 

11 

Male     

31 
21 

44 

3 
5 

11 



5 

2 
3 

3 

IS 
7 

20 

6 

1 

5 

1 

B 

Male                                                                            

20 
212 

5 
G 

SO 

12 
8 

73 

7 

1 
19 

3 

33 

2 

1 

36 

Male 

121 
91 

175 

31 
19 

44 

1 

7 
12 

15 

19 
14 

22 

44 

29 

C4 

19 

17 

Black 

30 

Male                       

98 
77 

37 

29 
15 

8 

a 

9 

4 

11 
11 

11 

37 
27 

9 

15 

15 

1 

8 

Male 

23 
14 

1,313 

2 

4 

184 

1 

1 
3 

113 

8 
3 

144 

7 
2 

558 

4 

2 

Birthiilaces  of  rantbers  {white): 

United  States 

4 

310 

Malo 

852 
481 

18 

111 
73 

1 

1 
3 

71 
42 

2 

94 
SO 

1 

378 
180 

10 

197 

113 

4 

9 
0 

3 

•   1 

1 
1 

6 
5 

2 

s 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Male     

1 
2 

20 

1 

2 
8 

Iroland 

3 

4 

5 

lliile 

13 

7 

1 

1 
2 

I 

6 
2 

s 

1 

t  .. 

_ 



Malo 

1 

. 

1 

Jfemalo 

:::;:::;::::i::;:::::::::i:::::::::;:; 

638 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  20».— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTKCTIOX  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


TENNESSEE— Continued. 


SEX,  COIX)E,  NATIVnr,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OP  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  ft 
yeara. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

20  to  .50 
years. 

50  years 
and  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— ContiDucd. 

1 

1 

' 

Male 

1 

1 

24 

8 

1 

1 

12 

2 

Male      

13 
11 

1 

3 
5 

1 

1 

7 
5 

1 

I 



Male                            

1 

1 

1 

1 

Male 



1 
3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Male 

I 
2 

1 

1 

1 

TEXAS. 


Total 

1,617 

1S4 

27 

116 

221 

759 

Male 

1,0K) 
534 

122 
62 

10 

17 

78 
38 

137 
84 

521 
238 

215 

"^Tluto               

1,444 

163 

27 

103 

193 

C84 

274 

Male 

984 
460 

1,244 

1,158 

107 
56 

143 

133 

10 
17 

27 

24 

70 
33 

92 

85 

123 
71 

173 

159 

478 
200 

593 

552 

197 

77 

216 

''05 

Mnle    

787 
371 

86 

.  85 

48 

10 

9 
15 

3 

55 
30 

7 

103 
56 

14 

383 
169 

41 

152 

11 

Male                 .           .              .   .                         

"     ^   51 
35 

20O 

9 

.  1 

20 

1 
2 

5 
2 

11 

4 
10 

20 

27 
14 

91 

5 

6 

68 

Male 

146 
54 

173 

13 

7 

21 

10 
1 

13 

15 
5 

23 

68 
23 

75 

40 

18 

36 

Male 

90 

74 

146 

15 
6 

19 

8 
5 

10 

15 
13 

20 

43 
32 

58 

18 

18 

Black 

33 

ilalo        

SS 
01 

27 

13 
6 

2 

6 
4 

3 

15 
11 

34 
21 

17 

17 

16 

Mixed  blood 

3 

Mah-          

14 

13 

1,181 

2 

2 

1 

87 

9 
8 

503 

1 

2 
162 

2 

Blrthplartw  of  mothers  (white) : 

135 

25 

209 

Male •. 

797 
384 

23 

87 
48 

2 

9 
16 

SO 
31 

1 

103 
50 

5 

389 
174 

8 

153 

50 

e 

10 
6 

11 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 
2 

7 
1 

B 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Male 

7 
'4 

37 

1 

1 

3 
19 

3 

1 
7 

1 

1 

2 

7 

Male 

20 
8 

4 

6 

1 

1 

10 
3 

2 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

fenialo 

2 

TIIK  DKAF  AND  DUMB. 


639 


Taiiu;  207.-DE.\r  HI'T  N'OT  DUMM.  WITH  DISTIN'CTTON  OK  SKX,  COLOR,  XATIVITV,  AN'H  im{THPr..\Ci:.S  OF  MOTHKR.S, 
AND  IIY  AUE  I'KKIODS  \V1IK.\  UliAl'NKSS  OCCUKUKU,  HY  .STATES  A.NU  TEKUITUKIKS:   18'J0— Contiuiicd. 


TKXAS— Continnnl. 


DTAB. 


BEX,  COLOR,  NATlVrer,  AXD  DIBTBPLACK8  Or  HUTniRfl. 

Total. 

UnkDown. 

Under* 
yean. 

ttolO 
yean. 

10  to  SO 
yeara. 

COtoM 

yean. 

tOrran 
amlorer. 

Birtlii»lnc<'ii  of  mothers  (whit©)— Conlintml. 

« 

1 

a 

a 

Male                  

8 

1 

M 

1 

1 

3 

1 

7 

I 

11 

90 

}kl,ilo                                    .' 

70 
26 

3 

4 
3 

1 

4 

0 
5 

41 
t 

2 

IS 

• 



Male     

1 
2 

5 

1 
1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

M:ili'                

4 
1 

5 

« 

1 
1 

1 

1 



1 

• 

1 

Mnlo 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Male  

2 

1 

1 

C« 

8 

8 

7 

27 

u 

41 
25 

6 

7  ■ 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

4 
3 

10 
11 

1 

7 

• 

S 

5 

1 

1 

1 

a 

1 

1 

Total    

260 

44 

1 

19 

38 

107 

ST 

il.nle        

142 
124 

24 
20 

8 
11 

19 
18 

ea 

45 

28 
» 

Female 

1 

26G 

44 

1 

19 

38 

107 

S7 

Male 

142 
124 

96 

88 

2( 
20 

18 

13 

8 
11 

11 

7 

19 
19 

IG 

8 

62 
45 

32 

22 

29 
28 

18 

17 

1 
1 
1 

Mal« 

40 
28 

28 

9 
i 

5 

3 

4 

4 

-     4 

4 

8 

15 

7 

10 

0 
8 

1 

1 

Male 

15 
13 

170 

2 
3 

26 

2 
2 

8 

3 
5 

23 

7 
3 

75 

1 

Female 

3g 

M.ilo 

87 
83 

13 
13 

3 

5 

12 

10 

40 
35 

IS 

20 

Stale 

Black     

1                   1 

Male 

1 

1 
1 

Male 

1 

1 

Sirthiilarcs  of  mollicrs  (white) :                    ' 

74 

14 

1 

8 

8 

25 

18 

Male      

44 
30 

lis 

10 

4 

19 

4 

4 

5 

4 
4 

21 

17 
8 

51 

0 

1 

9 

Soglaiid  and ^Valcs 

20 

Male 

68 
53 

9 
10 

3 
2 

10 

11 

26 
25 

10 

romalo 

u 

640 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PEIUODS  W  JEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued.  ' 

CTA  U— Continuod. 


SEX,   COLOR,    .SATI\Trr,    A.ND  BIRTHTUACKS  OF  MOTHERS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Untlor  5 
years. 

&  to  10 
years. 

10  til  20 
years. 

20  louO 
years. 

50  years 
aud  over. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

20 

S 

1 

4 

7 

S 

8 
13 

5 

2 
3 

2 
2 

2 
5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

8 

Mile 

4 

1 

4 

1 
1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

t/ljiio                                                      .                        

2 
2 

4 

1 

1  ■ 

1 

3 

1 


1 

"Male                                                                                                      

3 

1 

25 

1 

3 

1 

5 

3 

3 

10 

i 

Slalo  

13 
12 

17 

3 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 
3 

7 

4 

7 

Male 

9 
8 

1 

5 
2 

4 

fAmTiV 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

Male 

1 

1 

1 

1                   1 

VERUIOIVT. 


Total 

1,066 

48 

4 

83 

83 

516 

327 

Male .     ... 

623 
443 

33 
15 

2 
2 

46 
37 

51 
37 

295 
221 

198 

131 

White - 

1,004 

48 

4 

83 

88 

515 

328 

Male  ..  . 

032 
412 

914 

88S 

33 
15 

44 

40 

2 
4 
3 

40 
37 

76 

60 

51 
37 

82 

71 

294 
221 

41U 

430 

198 

130 

Nativcljorn 

277 

272 

Hale 

513 

372 

59 

2S 
12 

4 

2 

1 

1 

38 
31 

r,9 

32 
11 

239 
191 

31 

167 

105 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

6 

Male .   .. 

33 
2fl 

120 

2 
4 

7 

4 

6 

n 

14 
54 

s 

1 

3 

Foreign  born 

49 

Male 

76. 
44 

3 

1 

5 

1 

38 
1« 

1 

28 

28 

Colonel 

1 

* 

Male 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Female 

1 

BUck 

1 

Male 

1    ■ 

1 

..................... 

Mixed  blood 

1 

1 

1 

Male 

Femalo 

1 
905 

1 

Blrthplare*  of  mntbem  (white) : 

United  Stales 

41 

3 

72 

73 

442 

274 

Male 

.121 
381 

27 

28 
13 

1 

2 

1 

41 
31 

1 

41 

32 

1 

243 

199 

12 

169 

Female 

105 

ZngUmI  and  Wales 

13 

Male 

14 
13 

13 

1 

8 

4 

8 

Female 

I 

1 
1 

1 

BooUand 

Male 

8 
6 

1 

1 


0 
2 

Vemale '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

^^J 

TlIK  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


G41 


I'XBLE  aOT.-DEAr  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  PISTINCTION  OK  .SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIHTIIPLACES  OF  MOTHERS, 
AND  BV  AGE  PEKIOU.S  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCUURED,  BY  STATES  AND  TKKRITOKXJiS:  1S90— Contiuucd. 

VKRnONT-Cuutlnuod. 


VIBOINIA. 


BEX,   COLOn,   NATIVITV,    AND  BlRTUrl^AOBH  Of  HOTIIBIU. 

ToUl. 

Uoknown. 

Under  S 
years. 

filnlO 

years. 

10  til  SO 

years. 

SOtoM 

years. 

to  v«ini 
anil  over. 

Birthplaces  of  motbera  (white)— Continned. 

51 

2 

I 

S 

18 

25 

j^(  .||f,                                                                                                                     ...                       

35 
16 

63 

2 

1 

3 
2 

0 

16 
3 

32 

M 

11 

British  Anurii-a 

4 

1 

8 

• 

38 
25 

1 

3 

1 

3 
S 

7 
2 

20 
12 

1 

» 

1 

« 

1 

1 

Scamlina  via 

1 

1 

1 
1 

i 

1 

Tlolt- 



^ 

t 



1 



1 1       ; ::. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

.  1 1 

1 

1 

' 

! 

1 

1,930 

209 

,         1 

127 

250 

831 

513 

J^f^^                                                                                                                                                                                                

3,172 
758 

127 
82 

67 
60 

129 
121 

520 
302 

320 

193 

1,622 

1,014 
COS 

1,548 

1,510 

168 

107 

291 

728 

420 

104 
64 

155 

152 

58 
49 

103 

104 

107 
94 

194 

187 

473 
233 

688 

672 

272 

148 

406 

395 

925 
585 

38 

90 
62 

3 

56 
48 

1 

99 
88 

7 

427 
245 

16 

253 

142 

11 

26 
12 

74 

2 

1 

13 

4 
3 

7 

11 
38 

9 

1 
2 

3 

U 

63 
11 

30S 

12 

1 

41 

2 

4 
3 

49 

35 
3 

105 

10 

4 

20 

93 

XInle                                             

158 
150 

235 

124 
111 

73 

23 
18 

32 

0 
11 

14 

22 
27 

38 

56 
49 

80 

48 

45 

Block                                     

78 

j^iiie                                                                        

19 
13 

0 

7 
6 

15 
18 

16 

43 
37 

25 

40 

3< 

MWnl  lilnml                                                   .                                               

17 

34 
1,528 

4 

5 

15i 

2 
4 

104 

7 
9 

191 

13 
12 

678 

8 

» 

Birlliplares  of  inothera  (white) : 

401 

936 
1      592 

■      18 

91 
63 

56 
48 

101 
90 

4 

430 
248 

13 

258 

Itt 

1 

1 

Male 

■  13 
5 

6 

3 

1 

1 

10 
3 

1 

I 

i 

* 

1 

Male         

4 
2 

1 

■ 

Female 

i 

X 

Ilia  iNs- 


-41 


642 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  207.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISliNCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR.  NATIVITY,  AND  BIKTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS^ 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1S!)0— Coiitiuued. 


TIKGINI  A— Continued; 


SEI,  COLOB,  KATIVrrl,  AXD  BIRTHPLACES  OP  HOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  6 
jenrs. 

5  to  10 
years. 

10  to  SO 
years. 

SOtnSO 

years. 

60  years 
and  over. 

Birtbplnces  of  motbcrs  (white)— Continued. 

30 

7 

2 

14 

7 

^dle                                                                                  

27 
3 

1 

7 

1 

1 

" 

5 

2 

1 

^fl]0                                                                                                                 

^ 

1 

1 

30 

5 

3 

2 

17 

3 

Itale                                         

25 
5 

1 

5 

2 
1 

1 
1 

15 
2 

2 

1 

1 

jfalo                       

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

Male                                        .  . 

5 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 



1 

1 

Fcma'o          

fTASHINGTOIV. 


Total 

246 

46 

1 

15 

33 

128 

23 

Mnle               

182 
64 

33 
13 

1 

10 
5 

23 
10 

»4 
34 

21 

2 

'White 

246 

46 

1 

15 

33 

128 

23 

Male  

182 
64 

191 

162 

33 
13 

37 

34 

1 

10 
5 

12 

7 

23 
10 

25 

21 

94 
34 

99 

83 

21 

2 

Native  bom 

1 
1 

17 

16 

Male 

119 
43 

29 

25 
9 

3 

1 

3 

4 

S 

14 
7 

4 

62 

21 

16 

14 

2 

1 

Male 

19 
10 

55 

1 
2 

9 

4 
1 

3 

2 
2 

8 

11 
5 

29 

t 

6 

Male 

44 
11 

7 
2 

3 

7 

1 

21 

8 

6 

Colored 

Male 

Kt'iuale 

BUck 

Male 

HIird  Wood 

" 

Main 

Feinalo 

Birtliplarrii  of  mntliera  (wblto) : 

l^ulled  .SUloa 

174 

36 

1 

9 

24 

87 

n 

Malo 

12H 
46 

18 

26 
10 

2 

1 

5 

4 

16 
8 

4 

65 
22 

11 

u 

ji 

Feinalo 

EDglaridand  Wales 

1 

Male 

15 
8 

4 

2 

4 

8 
8 

8 

1 

Fsnialn 

SootUnd 

1 

Halo 

1 
8 

I 
2 

1 



TTTK  DEAF  AND  DUMH. 


643 


Tabik  2or.— nKAF  BUT  NOT  Dir.Nfn,  WITH  DisriNcrnoN  ok  sex,  coloh.  nativity,  and  hirtiiplacks  of  motiieus, 

AND  IIY  AUK  PEUIOUS  WllHN  DICAFNE.SS  OCCi;i£l£i;i),  UY  STATIi.S  AN1-)  TKUklTOKIIiS:  ISiW— CoiUiuiicd. 

WAt«UIIV4JTO.'M— Continuotl. 


1VE8T    TIROIIVIA. 


BBX.  OOLOU.  NATIVITV.  AXD  BIBT1II'UACB8  OT  HOTnRltS. 

Total. 

Unkuown. 

Under  S 
yuan. 

6  to  10 

yuan. 

lOtniO 

yuiUB. 

to  to  to 

yean. 

to  nan 

aiiuovsr* 

Dlrthpliu'oA  of  motliora  (white)— CoDtiniiiHl. 

10 

3 

2 

4 

1 

Mftio                  

0 
1 

7 

=• 

1 
1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

6 

Xf  lilo                                          

4 
» 

1 

1 

3 
2 

1 
1 

Mnle  

1 

1 

10 

1 

2 

2 

D 

J 

Mulo                                                                                  

11 
5 

11 

I 

2 

« 
3 

7 

2 

2 
2 

2 

10 

1 

4 

2 

2 

0 

1 

1 

1 

a 

2 
2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

j 

1                       1        " 

ToUil         ....                            ..                      

946 

123 

08 

94 

439 

222 

Male 

642 

3U1 

8S 
37 

3D 
29  • 

64 
30 

310 
129 

143 

79 

937 

122 

07 

94 

433 

S2t 

Male 

034 

3U3 

875 
824 

85 
37 

112 

104 

38 
29 

62 

59 

04 

30 

90 

82 

304 
129 

407 

387 

143 

Puiuale 

78 

204 

193 

Male     

539 
265 

51 

74 
30 

8 

32 
27 

3 

57 
25 

8 

273 
114 

20 

123 

69 

U 

Male 

30 

21 

02 

4 
4 

10 

2 

1 

5 

4 
4 

4 

14 
6 

26 

s 

0 

IT 

Malo 

45 
17 

9 

7 
3 

1 

4 
1 

1 

3 
1 

17 
9 

6 

14 

8 

1 

Male 

8 

1 

5 

1 

1 

0 



1 

Black 

1 

3 

1 

Male     

4 
1 

4 

1 

3 

Female 

i 

Mlicd  blood  . 

1 

3 

Malo 

4 

1 

3 

Blrthplaros  of  niotlicra  (white) : 

843 

107 

59 

82 

390 

19« 

Male 

571 
13 

73 
32 

1 

32 
27 

57 
25 

3 

281 
118 

7 

128 

70 

S 

Male 

8 
S 

1 

1 
2 

1 

4 

8 

2 

a 

Sootlaiul .              ^ 

1 

1 

Male 

4 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

I 

female 

6U 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


TABI.E  207.— DEAF  BUT  XOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTlNCTIdX  OF  SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MoTIIKRSj 
AND  BY  Ar.E  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCIIKRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TEitRITORIES:  1890— Continue<l. 

WKST  VIR«;I.'>IIA— Coiitiimed. 


REX,  OOLOB,  NATIVITV,  AND  BIBTHPIACES  OF  MOTUKKS. 

Total. 

UnknOTni. 

TToder  6 
yeara. 

fitolO 

yeai-8. 

10  to  20 

years. 

£0  to  60 

years. 

60  yrnrs 
.imluver. 

Birthplaces  of  mothera  (white)— Contim:cO. 

28 

4 

2 

1 

9 

12 

18 
10 

2 

a 

1 

1 
1 

1 

7 
2 

1 

fi 

6 

Brilisb  Aiucriea 

1 

\j  nic                                                                               

i 
1 

1     ■ 

1 

1 

!           i           1 

1 

1    '          \                1    ■■' 

Male                 

'    1 

1 

1 

1 

88    ! 

9 



2 

7 

13 

7 

Male         

2G 
12 

1 

5 

4 

2 

4 

8 
5 

1 

7 



i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 
1 



ilali*                           



1 

3 
1 

d 

i                     1 

1                   7         

1 

1 

1 

1 

1   1 1 

wisco.'vso'. 


Total    

1.09C 

201 

i;4 

77 

13 

141 

£04 

B75 

462 

Male 

Female 

l,2C.-> 

731 

1,993 

4 

» 

71 

"0 

017 

314 
148 

"White 

201 

13 

141 

28i 

0T3 

Male      

1,2«2 
730 

1,04.3 

770 

12-t 
77 

102 

73 

4 
D 

12 

4 

71 
70 

BG 

45 

i:  S 
r.i 

101 

ci:. 

■.l:,i 
.'■.11 
401 

249 

132 

IIS 

74 
44 

454 

:U3 

170 

153 

Male 

477 
267 

40 
33 

29 

19 

26 

:i5 

43 



4 

8 

49 

One  or  botb  imrcntn  foreign 

18 

Male 

160 
107 

(I4D 

18 
11 

99 

3 
5 

1 

20 
25 

45 

2S 
15 

60 

11 

Female 

7 

Foreign  born 

290 

Mali: 

0-2.i 
324 

4 

«G 
33 

1 

20 
19 

41 
19 

292 
102 

2 

199 

91 

2 

1 

Male 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 



Black 



2 

1 

Male 

2    1 

1 

1     I 

3 

Fcnjale 

i 

Uixed  blooil 

!           1 

1 

1           t 

Mall- .-. 

1 

• 

1 

Kvinalo ...            , 

Blrtliplar.li  of  iiiotlicTa  (wbilo): 

t'liitcil  Stat4m 

820 

70 

* 

40 

20 
29 

5 

10  J 
14 

424 

162 

Male 

.WO    . 
314 

177 

42 
31 

•21 

205 
159 

97 

109 

4 

63 

KogUnd  anil  Walnii 

40 

-—  -- 

Male 

110      i                 13 

8 
0 

1 

60 
28 

14 

25 

Scollanil .               

20 

19 

•         3 

10 

Mai.- 

3 

8     1 

6   ; 

7 

Jfeuiale 



1    1 

8 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 


C45 


TADf^  807.— DEAF  BUT  NOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX.  COLOR,  NATn'ITY,  AND  BIRTIII'I-ACES  OF  MOTHKRS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


WiaCONMIN— Contioued. 


SEX,  COLon,  NATIVITY,  AND  DIRTIII'LACES  OF  SUITIIUBS. 

Total. 

rDknown. 

tTfidiT  6 
jearii. 

6  to  10 

yoari. 

10  to  to 

yearn. 

20  to  SO 
ytan. 

40  yc«ra 
and  over. 

BlrtliplncoB  of  motliora  (wliito)— CoDtiuncd. 

iU 

14 

7 

5 

68 

W 

Mnlo 

05 

9 

5 

C 

i 

S 

7 

3 
0 

za 

20 

:7 

41 

19 

0 

British  America 

1 

Malo 

41 

15 

19 

3 
3 

2 

1 

S 
2 

I 

S 

1 

3 

It 
8 

6 

8 

1 

« 

Foniale 

FraiK'c 

Mnlo 

0 
0 

525 

: 
1 

so 

1 

3 

4 
1 

248 

4 
119 

7 

68 

42 

Male 

326 
IDO 

103 

35 
21 

11 

3 

4 

1 

29 

2J 

s 

30 
12 

16 

148 

98 

48 

81 
35 

23 

Scandiaavia 

Male 

00  1 

37 
33 

9 

2 

2 

5 

7 
8 

3 

27 
21 

12 

18 
6 

13 

1 

3 

20 
13 

7     ' 

2 

1 
2 

3 

S 

7 

3 

« 
i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Malo 

5 
2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 
1 

2 

1 

M.ilc 

3     ■ 
4 

69 

1 

1 

0 

2 
2 

30 

...................... 

1 
8 

5 

20 

Malo 

47 
22 

7 

5 
1 

1 

1 
4 

5 
3 

23 
7 

5 

13 
7 

UQltno^n 

1 

i 

C 

1 

S 

1 

1 

..         .. 

1                         1                         1 

^V*0.11IN«. 


Total 

40 

6 

4 

7 

26 

3 

Mnlo 

33 
13 

« 

2 
2 

5 
2 

17 
9 

Whit« 

46 

6 

4 

7 

26 

3 

Male 

33 
13 

33 

31 

6 

2 

2 

3 
3 

5 
2 

4 
4 

17 
9 

20 

19 

3 

Foiualo 

i 
3 

a 

s 

Male 

21 
10 

2 

3 

1 
2 

3 

1 

12 
7 

1 

2 

Ono  or  both  parents  roreipn 

1 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Female 

13 

2 

1 

3 

6 

Malo ; 

10 
3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

t 

] 

Female 

Colored 

Malo 

1 

1 

i 

1 

BUck 

i 

^ 

1 

Malo 

1 

1 

Foiu  alo 

Mixed  blood 

... 

Malo 

1                     1 

._._ 

Female 

1 1 1 ;::  .■."■.■.::::.:i....:" i : 

646 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  20y.— DEAF  BITT  XOT  DUMB,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY.  AND  BIKTIIPLACES  OF  MOTHEBS, 
AND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WUEN  DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:    1S90— Continued. 

WVO."»IlI\"«— Continued. 


SFT,  COLOB,  KATIVITY,  JlSD  BtETHPLACES  OF  MOTHEBS. 

Total. 

trnknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

etoio 

years. 

10  to  20 

yoiirs. 

20  to  50 
years. 

50  years 
and  orer. 

Birthplaces  of  motbers  (white) : 

31 

3 

3 

4 

19 

2 

21 
10 

4 

3 

1 
2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

12 
7 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

"^sde                                                 

2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

3 
1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

Italy          .            

yiaXe                                    .--.     -. 

2 

2 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB.  647 

Tablk  «08.— deaf  and  DUMB  BY  AGK  PKKIODS  WHEN  DKAFNES8  OCCURRED,  AND  BY  AGE  AND  SEX:   1890. 


PRKSUrr  AOB  rEBIOOI. 

AOB  WIIKN  DSATSX38  OCCURRED. 

Tolol 

Un- 

kuuVTD. 

Un<lor  10 
3-onrB. 

10  («  SO 

yours. 

:o  lo  30 

yearn. 

SO  to  40 
years. 

40  to  50 

yoarii. 

fiOtnOO 

J  Fam. 

OOUi70 

yean. 

70(aM 

yearn. 

80IO90 

yearn. 

M  yean 
ancfover. 

Tol  al  

40,SG2 

22,411 
18, 151 

488 

6,400 

10,00s 

8.469 

5,472 

3.961 

2,711 

1,822 

975 

309 

46 

Male            

270 
210 

2.905 
2,  Mil 

0,0IS 
4,800 

4,7.11 

3,718 

2.977 
2.495 

2,189 
1,772 

1.602 
1,300 

1,053 

709 

651 

424 

ISO 

U9 

U 

M 

3,358 

M 

340 

042 

632 

819 

394 

S25 

298 

222 

93 

10 

Malo   

1,919 
1,430 

16,  860 

62 
32 

219 

101 
140 

2,S7S 

35.'. 
287 

4,455 

309 
223 

3,220 

210 
189 

2,811 

215 
149 

1,099 

187 
138 

1,130 

183 
115 

701 

120 

90 

373 

43 
49 

97 

S 

u 

jjirtli          

14 

Jl  ulo 

0,170 
7,696 

J5.399 

8,GI» 
6,780 

3,262 

114 

loe 

124 

1.370 
1,205 

2,290 

2,381 
2,074 

4,817 

1,7M 
1,432 

3,435 

1  '*75 
l!03(l 

1,845 

904 
7U5 

1,208 

641 
495 

820 

431 
330 

493 

207 
106 

233 

48 

49 

73 

S 

9 

6 

Male 

68 
66 

28 

1,228 
1,063 

201 

2,771 
2,046 

791 

1,934 
1,501 

893 

1,004 
841 

682 

700 
508 

340 

446 

380 

221 

280 
2»4 

131 

141 
82 

00 

37 
36 

13 

1 

4 

6  to  10      

2 

Mnlo                          

1,765 
1,497 

1,319 

18 
10 

17 

113 
88 

421 
S70 

200 

501 
392 

340 

302 
280 

272 

1S2 
148 

187 

124 
97 

131 

59 
72 

93 

31 
29 

CO 

4 

9 

16 

9 

xo  to:^ 

3 

Male          ..            

730 
689 

858 

13 
6 

117 
83 

193 
147 

43 

151 
121 

03 

108 
79 

73 

63 
08 

72 

56 
37 

46 

21 
39 

37 

0 
7 

18 

3 

3 

208 
ISO 

3 
2 

20 

23 

35 

28 

40 

33 

41 

31 

35 
11 

25 

12 

9 

9 

1 

1 

648 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  a09 DEAF  AND  DUMB  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DEA'FNESS 


SEX.  COLOR,  AXD  AGE  PERIODS. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

gn..l.il. 

CISEASES. 

Total. 

Inflamma' 
tion  and 

abscess  of 
the  ear. 

Other 

(Useabea  of 

the  ear. 

Smallpox. 

Measles. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

AVlioopirg 
coii;;b.  " 

] 

Total     

40.562 

1C,S66 

16,709 

1,033 

157 

72 

1,021 

4,799 

222 

361 

Male 

^ 

22.411 
18, 151 

9,170 
7,696 

9,273 
7,496 

600 
433 

86 

71 

37 
35 

52! 
498 

2,443 
2,356 

120 

183 
178 

T 

■White    

4 

37,447 

IS,  014 

16,143 

968 

151 

68 

981 

4,738 

218 

353 

Male 

& 

ft 

20.  G39 
16,  SOS 

3,115 

8,113 
6,901 

1,852 

8,915 
7,233 

021 

553 
415 

65 

83 
68 

6 

35 
33 

4 

50.1 
478 

40 

2.412 
2,320 

61 

123 
95 

4 

179 
174 

8 

Colored 

^ale                               

8 

1,772 
1,343 

3,358 

16,  8C6 

15,  399 

3, 202 

1,319 

326 

32 

1,057 
795 

358 
263 

697 

47 
18 

25 

3 
3 

7 

2 
2 

20 
20 

37 

31 
30 

188 

3 
1 

G 

4 
4 

10 

9 

]0 

Age   periotls    Trhen    deafness   oc- 
cDiTcd: 

16,806 

•\o 

12, 183 

2,715 

971 

186 

17 

895 

74 

29 

8 

2 

126 
19 
5 

59 
9 
2 
2 

769 

132 

65 

17 

1 

3,392 

920 

206 

27 

104 

36 

15 

1 

317 

23 

6 

3 

n 

10  to  20  years 

ifi 

Tadle  210.— deaf  and  DUMB  IN  SCHOOLS  FOR  THE  DEAF  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN 


BEX,  COLOR,  A!tD  AGE  PERIODS. 

Aggre- 
gate. 

Con- 
gcuilal. 

DISEASES. 

Total. 

luflamma- 

tiou  and 

ahsuess  of 

the  ear. 

Other 

diseases  of 

the  ear. 

Smallpox. 

Measles. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Diph- 
theria. 

"Whooping 
cough. 

1 

Total    

■0, 153 

2,405 

3,082 

148 

23 

7 

154 

585 

42 

72 

Male               

3,470 
2,683 

1,329 
1,166 

1,807 
1,275 

82 
66 

17 
6 

1 
6 

87 
67 

329 
256 

25 
17 

37 
35 

2 

i 

* 

5,910 

2,367 

2,998 

143 

23 

6 

150 

570 

42 

71 

5 
6 

7 

3,307 
2,603 

243 

1,243 
1,124 

128 

1,752 
1,246 

84 

78 
05 

5 

17 
6 

84 
CO 

4 

325 

251 

9 

25 

17 

36 
35 

1 

6 

1 

8 
t 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
U 

163 
80 

267 
2,495 
2,921 

437 
33 

80 
42 

65 
29 

64 

t 
4 

1 

3 

1 

5 

4 
5 

10 

1 

Ago   periods   when   deafness    oc- 
curred : 

2 

2,495 

2,598 

395 

25 

128 
12 

4 

21 
2 

7 

134 
14 
1 

470 

97 

2 

32 
9 
1 

65 
4 

1 

1 

Till']  I)i:af  and  dumr 


C49 


OCCJRRKI),  IIY  CAUSKS  OF  DEAKNKSS,  AND   MV  SKX  ANU  COLOK:   1800. 


DI8KASES— COOllnUMl. 

AOOIDBim. 

Qoiolao. 

1 

Nut 
aUInd. 

Mamps. 

Malnrtnl 

null 
MllllUltl 

tovna. 

rnrnly- 

Bin. 

Scrof 
uU. 

Mfnin- 

n.vilro- 
ceplialuB 

nthor 
dineflHcit  of 
Ibv  brain. 

PUpAKcn  of 

thu  lliriint 

nod  air 

puaagr. 

Allnllicr 
diarawn. 

Toul. 

Illowa  nod 
falla. 

Olln>r 
accident*. 

100 

771 

132 

337 

3.278 

61 

220 

1,354 

2,845 

1,201 

071 

500 

147 

5,519 

1 

01 

461 
310 

76 
57 

170 
Itt 

1,002 
1,31< 

30 
22 

113 
107 

740 
008 

1,042 
1,203 

792 
409 

400 
202 

383 
307 

82 
OS 

3.004 
2,425 

1 

> 

OS 

58 
40 

8 

728 

119 

312 

3,149 

00 

210 

1,205 

2,091 

1,179 

030 

543 

no 

4,090 

t 

434 
294 

43 

70 
49 

13 

lU 

148 

25 

1,884 
1,265 

129 

38 
22 

1 

113 
100 

1 

712 
583 

59 

1.554 
1.137 

154 

740 
439 

fl2 

388 
248 

35 

352 
191 

47 

59 
51 

37 

2.813 
2,184 

623 

i 
9 

7 

3 
S 

8 

27 
10 

4R 

5 
8 

8 

12 

13 

4 

78 
51 

105 

1 

3« 

25 

74 

88 
6C 

172 

52 

30 

1 

21 
14 

31 

282 
241 

2.587 

8 

a 

10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
10 

1 
7 

41 

12 



0.     1 

30 

472 
103 
73 
17 

80 
11 
9 
13 
11 

277 

33 

20 

3 

2,274 
673 
202 
24 



50 
3 
2 

163 
34 

ir. 

1 

1,051 

122 

81 

24 

2 

2,  034 

425 

167 

40 

1 

859 
174 
104 
57 
5 

491 

101 

49 

9 

3C8 

73 

55 

48 

5 

00 
18 
18 

2,238 

3.^1 

220 

83 

10 

DEAFNESS  OCCURRED,  BY  CAUSES  OF  DEAFNESS,  AND  BY  SEX  AND  COLOR:  1890. 


DISEASES — contiaued. 

ACCIDE.VTS. 

Quinine. 

Kot 
sUted. 

Mumps. 

Malnrial 

aud           Paraly- 

tvplioid              818. 

fevers. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Menin- 
gitis. 

Hydro- 
cephalus. 

Otlier 
diseases  of 
the  brain. 

Diseases  of 

the  throat 

and  air 

passage. 

All  other 
diseases. 

Total. 

Blows  and 
falla. 

Other 
accidenta. 

22 

114 

13 

40 

1,062 

19 

56 

193 

532 

175 

118 

57 

20 

381 

1 

12 
10 

71 
43 

9 

4 

10 
24 

614 
448 

13 
6 

28 
28 

114 
79 

352 
180 

112 
63 

72 
46 

40 
17 

9 
11 

213 
ICg 

1 
S 

22 

105 

12 

38 

1,028 

18 

56 

188 

520 

167 

114 

53 

18 

300 

4 

12 
10 

03 
42 

9 

8 
4 

1 

16 

22 

2 

591 
437 

34 

12 
C 

1 

28 
28 

110 

78 

847 
173 

12 

106 
61 

8 

69 
45 

4 

37 
16 

4 

8 
10 

2 

198 
162 

21 

5 

0 

7 

B 

1 

23 
U 

22 

1 

4 
1 

5 

6 
7 

10 

6 
2 

7 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

15 
0 

193 

8 

1 
4 

2 

2 

10 

14 
5 
1 

101 
9 

13 

35 
5 

889 

142 

9 

18 

1 

46 

7 
3 

170 
16 

2 

449 
72 

1 

146 
19 
3 

99 
14 
2 

47 
5 
1 

10 

1 

161 

22 

5 

12 
13 

11 

IS 

1 



1 



1 

650  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  211.— DEAF   BUT   NOT   DUMB    BY   AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  DII'AFNESS 


^ 

8KI,  OOLOB,  AXD  AGS  PEBIODS. 

Asere- 
gate. 

Con- 
genital. 

DISEASES. 

Total. 

Inflamma- 
tion anfl 
abscess  of 
the  ear. 

Other 

diseases  of 

tlieear. 

Smallpox. 

Measles. 

Searlet 
fever. 

Dipli- 
theria. 

■\Vli  Doping 
coiigb. 

1 

80,G16 

145 

40,523 

1,161 

947 

165 

2,140 

4,223 

244 

123 

Male     

s 

3 

49,278 
31,338 

66 
79 

21,472 
19,  051 

067 
494 

523 
424 

103 
62 

],193 
947 

2.019 
2,204 

82 
162 

60 
63 

WTjit^j               

4 

77,  308 

141 

39,243 

1,130 

908 

153 

2,076 

4,165 

240 

117 

47.372 
29,930 

3,308 

65 
79 

1 

20,828 
18,415 

1,260 

653 
477 

31 

500 
402 

39 

95 
58 

12 

1,107 
909 

64 

1,9S8 

2,177 

58 

81 
159 

4 

56 
61 

6 

0 

7 

Male 

1,906 
1,402 

9,265 

145 

304 

5,620 

9,912 

37,907 

17,463 

1 

044 
036 

2,239 

14 

17 

07 

17 
22 

46 

8 
4 

10 

20 
33 

105 

31 
27 

271 

1 
3 

13 

4 
2 

4 

9 

10 
U 
U 
U 
14 
15 
10 

Ago   periods    wben   deafnc33   oc- 
curred: 

145 

257 

4.  345 

0.403 

18.  008 

9,271 

4 
154 
249 
494 
193 

9 
118 
172 
438 
164 

1 
17 
26 
96 
15 

17 
430 
021 
871 

96 

fill 

],5K4 

1,333 

879 

90 

3 

64 

65 

101 

8 

54 
39 
19 
E 

Tin-:  DEAF  AXI)  DT\UI{. 


651 


OCCURRKO,  BY  CAUSKS  OF  DKAKNESS,  AND  RY  SEX  AND  COLOR:  1890. 


DBBASKs— contlnnsd. 

AOoiovmv. 

Resulting 

from 
military 
serrlca 

Quinine. 

Cn- 
knowo. 

Hompa. 

Mnlnrinl 

ami 
tyiilioid 
fevers. 

Other 
foreni. 

Paroly- 
■la. 

Scrof- 
ula. 

Monin- 

giilB. 

Hyilro. 
ccphulus. 

Other 

diaennea 

nf  tho 

brain. 

Piapiwea 

of  I  ho 

Ihnmt 

and  air 

jiaatOKO. 

A 11  other 
diaoaaea. 

TotaL 

Blotri 
nod 
falls. 

Other 
acci- 
dent*. 

248 

2,334 

2,448 

393 

829 

415 

7 

898 

8,196 

15,  752 

6,729 

1.428 

6,301 

7,4g4 

1,005 

24,730 

1 

154 
94 

l.!87 
1,047 

l,SJi3 
1,093 

228 
165 

384 
445 

225 
190 

4 
3 

403 
493 

4,355 
3,841 

8,430 
7,322 

5,852 
1,377 

1,081 
347 

4,271 
1,030 

7,484 

550 
455 

14.354 
10,376 

1 

t 

235 

2,241 

2,333 

381 

780 

387 

7 

849 

8,078 

15,157 

0,417 

1,347 

5,070 

7,307 

870 

23,321 

4 

146 
89 

13 

1,247 
904 

93 

1,297 
1,038 

115 

219 
182 

12 

362 
424 

43 

213 
174 

28 

4 
3 

.IRS 
404 

49 

4,299 
3,779 

118 

8,110 
7,017 

593 

6,145 
1,272 

312 

1,030 
317 

81 

4,115 
955 

231 

7,307 

479 
397 

129 

13.548 
9,773 

1,400 

S 

177 

7 

8 
S 

14 

40 
U 

90 

58 
59 

141 

9 
3 

20 

22 
21 

67 

12 
16 

19 

20 
29 

47 

50 
62 

502 

3S0 
275 

832 

207 
105 

356 

51 
30 

72 

156 
75 

284 

177 

71 
58 

48 

806 
603 

6,530 

B 

B 

10 

1 

92 

3 

28 

86 

103 

14 

6 

191 

4.!0 

1,!K8 

.129 

10 

277 

464 

1.  2->S 

■S2i 

1 

10 
14 
14C 

•J02 

4 

137 
102 
333 
136 

01 
144 
129 

55 
7 

1 

1 

24 
101 
124 
390 
206 

10 

330 

984 

4,640 

1.724 

35 

709 
1,505 
6.919 

5,752 

9 

365 
1,063 
3.C46 
1,290 

7 
130 

302 

<uo 

2M 

2 

229 

761 

3,000 

1,025 

1 

44 

115 

577 

220 

37 

866 

1,7(3 

9.129 

6,405 

5«8 

6,547 

277 

14 
IS 

le 

2 
2 

652 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  212.— CONGENITAL  AND  NONCONGENITAL  DEAF  AND  DUMB  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY 

[All  cases  where  tlie  coqjagal  condition 


BEX,  COLOR,  ASD  CONJUGAL  CONDITION. 

Aggro- 
gate. 

AGE  PERIODS. 

Congenital. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

15  to  SO 
years. 

SO  to  45 

years. 

45  to  60 
years. 

00  years 
and  over. 

1 

Total 

29,621 

11,913 

180 

5,378 

3,195 

1,913 

1,241 

Male 

1 

10,461 
13, 160 

6.528 
6,385 

94 
92 

2.9.i5 
2,423 

1.739 
1,456 

1,052 
861 

688 
553 

B 

White                    

4 

27,  557 

10,704 

J57 

4,688 

2,935 

1,776 

1,148 

Male 

•i 

15,  301 
12,256 

23,992 

18,910 

5,844 
4,800 

9.279 

7,553 

77 
80 

134 

121 

2.564 
2,124 

4,231 

3,120 

1,591 
1,344 

2,531 

2,064 

977 
799 

1,452 

1,356 

035 
613 

931 

892 

A 

7 

8 

ilalo     

« 

10,356 
8,554 

5,082 

4,063 
3,490 

1,726 

60 
01 

13 

1,649 
1,471 

1,111 

1,116 
948 

407 

755 
001 

96 

483 
409 

39 

in 

11 

Male 

n 

2,915 
2, 167 

3,565 

91^9 
757 

1,425 

6 

7 

23 

659 
452 

457 

248 
219 

404 

36 
60 

321 

20 
19 

217 

ia 

u 

Mole  

15 

2,030 
1,535 

2,0C4 

812 
613 

1,209 

11 
12 

29 

250 
201 

690 

227 
177 

260 

186 
138 

137 

132 
85 

93 

16 
17 

lwii.:le 

Male 

18 

1,16a 
904 

684 
525 

17 
12 

391 
299 

148 

112 

75 
62 

63 
40 

10 

20 

19, 083 

8,399 

128 

4,834 

1,928 

919 

590 

Male 

21 

11,180 
8,497 

18,080 

4,689 
3,710 

7,430 

04 
64 

115 

2,755 
2,079 

4,203 

1,081 
847 

1,730 

490 
429 

840 

299 
291 

542 

22 

23 

Male 

'1 

10.  262 
7,82i 

15,  875 

11,814 

4,130 
3,306 

6,451 

5,036 

55 
60 

98 

87 

2,390 
1,813 

3,783 

2,756 

907 
709 

1,400 

1,156 

450 
390 

665 

018 

208 
274 

436 

419 

?r> 

V 

Male 

■•s 

0,548 
5,266 

4,061 

2,723 
2,308 

1,415 

41 
46 

11 

1,520 
1,236 

1,027 

646 
510 

313 

325 
293 

47 

196 
223 

17 

7» 

30 

One  or  both  parents  foreign 

M.ile 

31 

2.422 
1,039 

2,211 

829 
586 

985 

0 
5 

17 

029 
398 

420 

165 
148 

267 

19 
28 

175 

10 

7 

106 

32 
33 

FeTiiale 

Foreign  burn 

Main 

34 

1.292 
019 

1,697 

573 
412 

963 

8 
9 

13 

241 
179 

631 

156 
111 

192 

106 
69 

79 

02 
44 

48 

3.-P 

36 

Colored 

JIale 

37 

924 
073 

8,447 

559 
404 

2,977 

9 
4 

47 

305 
266 

524 

114 
78 

1.100 

40 
39 

627 

31 
17 

419 

3» 

Female 

39 

Married 

Male 

to 

4,785 
3,662 

8,112 

1,052 
1.325 

2,801 

25 
22 

36 

190 
328 

474 

021 
539 

1,106 

501 
320 

788 

309 

110 

307 

«1 

42 

White 

Male 

43 

4.  .582 
3,530 

6,092 

0,060 

1,540 
1,252 

2,432 

2,154 

19 
17 

31 

29 

173 
301 

437 

355 

,591 
515 

980 

838 

473 
315 

658 

019 

203 
104 

320 

313 

44 

Foinole 

45 

411 

Male 

47 

3,4.'-l> 
2,607 

020 

1,200 
048 

278 

IG 
13 

2 

120 
220 

82 

445 

393 

142 

385 
234 

30 

231 

82 

13 

48 

40 

One  or  botj  parents  foreign 

Male 

M 

473 
453 

1,120 

130 
148 

360 

29 
63 

37 

70 
03 

120 

15 
24 

130 

7 
6 

71 

51 

5 

U 

Foreign  Ijorn 

Male 

63 

050 
4-0 

335 

213 
156 

170 

3 

2 

11 

15 

22 

SO 

67 
59 

54 

73 

67 

39 

65 
Ifl 

M 

Feni  ale 

U 

Colonel 

Main 

t» 

203 
132 

103 
73 

0 

s 

23 
27 

80 
24 

28 
11 

le 

• 

U 

FeiMlo ;.'.■.■ 

'IMIK   DKAF  AND  DUMl?. 


653 


AOK  TEKinnS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OK  CONJIKMK  CONDITION,  SKX,  (;OLOI{,  AND  NATIVITY:   1890. 


wai*  not  ri'iMH  ti-- 

1  11  ro  (>liiilt(*i).| 

kam  PEnioua— 

contlnui'd. 

Nonron 

grnitnl. 

Unknown. 

Totul. 

il 

I'uknown. 

15  to  80 
yonra. 

S0t4>46 
yean. 

4SloOO 
ye«r». 

60  years 
ami  over. 

Total. 

'CnkDOwn. 

I&toSO 
yeara. 

80  to  46 
yt»n. 

4Stoeo 

yean. 

t0yr»T9 
and  over. 

15. 078     ' 

8.426 
6,052 

1 4.437     1 

8.07,     ' 

0. 3U0      ! 

131 

7,834 

3,741 

2,102 

1.270 

2,630 

•1 

867 

SU 

605 

613 

1 

77 
M 

4.455 
3,37» 

2,032 
1,709 

1,148 
054 

714 
650 

1,S07 
1,123 

36 
23 

497 
360 

830 
264 

801 

ao4 

343 
270 

1 

122 

7,421 

3,613 

2,045 

1,230 

2.410 

S2 

759 

SU 

478 

585 

4 

69    ! 
53     i 

4.230 
3.  1'.>1 

1,961 
1,652 

1,113 
D32 

698 

538 

1,386 
1,030 

30 
22 

437 
322 

308 
236 

283 
193 

328 
257 

5 

a 

12,720 

112 

6,770 

3,171 

1,670 

997 

1,993  ; 

46    . 

680 

458 

372 

437 

7 

9, 673      : 

.i,.na) 

4. 344     1 

87 

4,571 

2,550 

1,515 

950 

1.684     , 

496 

368 

352 

425 

8 

47 
40 

2,551 
2, 020 

1.380 
1,170 

821 
691 

5.10 
420 

904     1 
720 

24 
10 

284 
212 

212 
156 

214 
138 

230 
195 

9 

10 

3,047     i 

1.775 
1  272 

25 

2,199 

621 

155 

47 

309 

3 

184 

90 

20 

12 

11 

10 
9 

1,307 
892 

337 
284 

87 
68 

28 
19 

171    1 
138 

3 

108 
76 

45 
45 

11 
» 

4 
8 

12 
13 

..-  j 

967     1 

750     ' 

10 

CJl 

442 

375 

239 

423 

6 

79 

86 

104 

148 

14 

6 
4 

372 
•J79 

214 
198 

2^ 
170 

140 
99 

251 
172 

8 
3 

45 
34 

51 
35 

58 
46 

94 
64 

16 
16 

041 

b65 
286 

0 

413 

128 

07 

34 

214 

9 

98 

50 

29 

28 

17 

8 

1 

223 
188 

71 
57 

33 
23 

10 
18 

121 
93 

6 
3 

60 
38 

22 
28 

18 
11 

15 
13 

18 
19 

9,910 



82 

c.soa 

1,733 

748 

418 

1,374 

42 

752 

299 

158 

123 

20 

5.086 
4,224 

49 

33 

4.rs6 
2,  STJ 

971 

782 

394 
351 

186 
232 

811 
503 

27 
15 

455 

297 

177 

122 

89 
69 

63 
60 

21 

22 

9.410     ! 

77 

C,534 

1.C71 

7=0 

407 

1.231 

37 

665 

270 

146 

113 

23 

5.412     ! 
4.007 

43 

3,878 
2,650 

925 
740 

382 
348 

182 
223 

720    ; 
511     ' 

23 
14 

401 
264 

160 
110 

81 
65 

55 
58 

24 
25 

8.37a 

73 

5,  939 

1.430 

570 

323 

I.e.')! 

33 

595 

229 

110 

84 

26 

5,948 

3,337 
2.611 

51 

3,941 

1.118 

523 

315 

830 

30 

431 

178 

108 

83 

27 

29 
22 

2,299 
1,012 

007 
511 

2ra 

235 

134 
181 

4S3 
347 

18 
12 

254 

177 

109 
69 

63 
45 

39 
44 

28 

29 

2,425 

1,460 
965 

1,046 

22 

2,018 

318 

53 

U 

221 

3 

104 

51 

2 

1 

30 

14 
8 

1,236 
782 

177 
141 

20 
27 

7 
7 

133 
88 

180 

1                   » 

103 
61 

26 
26 

41 

1 

31 

2 

,32 

575 

235 

141 
01 

154 

78 

1                  * 

70 

36 

29 

33 

615 

431 

5 

34^, 
23:; 

88 
.      CO 

41 
37 

104 
1                  76 

2 
2 

44 

20 

23 
16 

18 
18 

15 
14 

34 

35 

491 

5 

375 

82 

18 

11 

143 

S 

87 

29 

12 

10 

8« 

274 

217 

t 

208 
1B7 

40 
36 

12 
0 

4 

7 

91 
52 

1 
1 

51 
33 

17 
12 

8 

4 

8 
2 

37 

38 

4,502 

37 

884 

1.853 

1,016 
830 

1,157 

572 

968 

1.-, 

<> 
'.I 

100 

;(-,! 

295 

294 

39 

2,530 
1.972 

25 

1               12 

359 
526 

705 

452 

425 

147 

603 
365 

41 
5.) 

119 

196 
99 

215 
79 

40 
41 

4,393 

2,458 
1,935 

i               =.-. 

848 

1.618 

1,133 

560 

918 

11 

92 

219 

283 

283 

43 

22 
12 

342 

500 

993 
825 

685 
448 

416 
144 

575 
343 

4 
7 

no 
50 

140 
lOJ 

186 
97 

209 
74 

43 
44 

3,838 

28 

774 

1.029 

950 

457 

722 

10 

83 

203 

226 

1S8 

45 

3,269 

1              20 

003 

1,346 

858 

436 

043 

19 

64 

167 

209 

193 

46 

1,R<2 
1,427 

10 

245 
358 

730 
010 

.'•22 
338 

323 
113 

411 
232 

4 
6 

30 
34 

90 
71 

140 
69 

141 

52 

47 
48 

SG9 

2, 

171 

283 

02 

21 

79 

10 

38 

17 

5 

49 

SOS 
264 

555 

3U 
244 

2 

C8 
103 

74 

158 
125 

189 

58 
34 

183 

10 

2 

103 

38 
41 

190 

6 
14 

9 

19 
44 

11 
t 

57 

8 
2 

85 

SO 

61 

6 

' 

62 

4 
2 

29 
45 

99 
00 

105 
78 

74 
29 

126 
70 

1 
8 

25 
19 

35 

65 
20 

fill 

1 

64 

109 

3 

36 

34 

24 

12 

50 

4 

8 

15 

12 

11 

SS 

72 
87 

3 

17 
18 

23 
11 

20 

4 

9 
S 

28 
22 

2 
2 

5 
3 

5 
10 

10 
2 

6 
6 

68 

a 

654 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  219.— CONGENITAL  AND  NONCONGENITAL  DEAF  AND  DUMB  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BT  A(/E 


6ES,  COLOR,  AND  COXjrOAL  COSDITIOS. 

Acprre- 
guto. 

AOE  PBUIODS. 

Congenital. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

IS  to  30 

years. 

80  tu  45 
years. 

45  to  60 

yeara. 

CO  years 
ami  over. 

1 

1,417 

516 

11 

19 

97 

158 

231 

y[ti\f,                                          

3 
8 

4 

453 
964 

1,200 

1T5 
341 

447 

5 
6 

0 

3 
10 

11 

32 
Co 

83 

55 
103 

139 

80 
151 

208 

Whito                                 

Mfllo..             

6 
« 

7 

8 

421 
8BD 

1.061 

074 

154 
293 

378 

346 

3 
3 

5 

5 

1 

10 

11 
9 

28 
55 

73 

62 

48 
91 

121 

111 

74 
134 

168 

159 

Male             

B 
10 

U 

321 
633 

90 

120 
226 

32 

3 

2 

21 

41 

11 

40 
71 

10 

56 
103 

9 

9 
2 

Male 

12 
13 

U 

19 
71 

226 

10 

22 

C9 

1 
1 

4 

7 

10 

2 
8 

18 

3 
6 

40 

1 

15 

1fi 

81 
145 

127 

24 
45 

69 

3 

7 

14 

G 
12 

19 

15 
25 

23 

1 
5 

17 

8 

18 
19 

32 
95 

74 

21 

48 

21 

2 
3 

2 
0 

1 

4 

10 

10 

7 
12 

9 

6 

17 

1 

21 
22 

8 

37 
37 

09 

12 
9 

20 

1 

s 

5 

10 

6 

3 

9 

1 

1 

"W^itc                            .      .. 

Main     

14 

36 
33 

61 

56 

11 
9 

18 

17 

5 
5 

9 

8 

0 
3 

8 

8 

1 
1 
1 

T7 

Main 

tfl 

28 
28 

5 

9 

8 

1 

4 
4 

1 

5 
3 

09 

1 

Kt 

Ono  or  both  parcmts  foreign 

Male 

i 1 

01 

H' 

Kemalo 

1 
2 



1 

1 

m 

Poreign  bom 

1 

Mnio 

M 

2 

1 

1 

Sh 

>'emalo 

38 

Colored 

1 

1 

Malo 

87 

1 

1 

88 

Female 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

PERIODS,  wnri  DISTINCTION  OP  CONJUGAL  CONDITION,  SliX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  18D0— Contlnnwl. 


C55 


AQK  nuioDS— ooDtlnuoa. 

None 

oiigoultal. 

Unknown. 

1 
Total. 

Unknoirn. 

15  In  30 

years. 

80  in  4S 

yciirfl. 

4.')  In  00 

yi'jiri*. 

00  ycam 
uiitl  ovur. 

Tolal. 

Unknown. 

16  to  SO 
>vars. 

30  In  4& 

4r.  to  00 

60  yp.ini 
aiid'ovvr. 

632 

7 

37 

123 

m 

270 

279 

4 

S 

28 

49 

103 

131 
180 

1 

mo 

583 

3 

4 

6 

« 

30 

38 
85 

112 

44 

141 

170 

90 
174 

2.'>9 

88 
181 

260 

3 
1 

4 

1 
4 

2 

7 
21 

23 

IS 
M 

45 

IRl 

471 
422 

4 
6 
5 

9 

27 

34 
20 

30 
70 

ill 

75 

41 
129 

134 

125 

93 
100 

203 

191 

80 
174 

215 

206 

3 
1 

3 

3 

7 
10 

23 

22 

15 
3u 

35 

34 

61 
125 

152 

no 

2 
2 
1 

247 
49 

2 
3 

I 

6 

20 

8 

30 
45 

10 

29 
116 

9 

88 
123 

12 

00 
140 

0 

2 

1 

7 
15 

1 

10 
24 

1 

47 
99 

0 

1 
1 

10 

u 

0 

4U 

112 

3 
5 

2 

2 
17 

18 

2 

7 

30 

2 
10 

60 

u 

13 
U 

1 

9 
45 

1 

1 

1 
10 

6 
3i 

1 

37 
75 

39 

4 
14 

11 

10 
20 

15 

23 
33 

11 

20 

25 

19 

1 

S 
5 

4 

14 
20 

7 

IS 
U 

IT 

1 

1 

3 

5 

9 
30 

44 

1 

13 

3 

12 

12 

3 
8 

10 

2 
17 

9 

1 
2 

I 
0 

3 

18 

10 

20 

1 
4 

5 
3 

4 
3 

5 

20 
24 

42 

] 
3 

3 

7 
0 

12 

5 
7 

12 

7 
3 

10 

5 

4 

7 

1 
2 

2 

1 
3 

2 

8 

21 
23 

23 

5 

5 

3 

20 
22 

38 

31 

1 
2 

3 

1 

7 
5 

12 

U 

5 
7 

10 

9 

7 
3 

8 

8 

5 
2 

5 

5 

1 
1 

1 

I 

1 

I 

1 
1 

3 

24 

25 

26 
27 

5 
5 
S 

3 
3 

15 
19 

4 

1 

7 
4 

1 

2 

7 

1 

5 
3 

4 

1 

I 

3 

28 
28 

80 

s 

1 

o 

1 
3 

4 

1 

1 

31 
3S 

33 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 
1 

2 

I 

14 
3S 

30 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

... 

37 

n 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

656 


INSAXE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  ULIXD. 

Table  213.— 1>KA1'  AND  DUMB  JLVLES  'WHO  KKAD  AND  WRITK,  WHO  ]?EAD  AND  V)0  NOT 

[All  cases  not  reported 


Table  211.— DKAF  AND  DUMB  KEMALKS  WHO  HEAD  ANJ)   WJHTi: 


WHO  UK  AD  AND  DO  NOT 
[All  oasns  not  reported 


LITERACY  BY  COXOEMTAL  AND  XONCONGENITAL. 

Ae;sre- 
gatc. 

WHlTl;. 

Total. 

5  to  15 

years. 

15  to  25 
years. 

25  to  S5 

years. 

35  (0  45 

years. 

45  to  55 

years. 

65  to  05 

years. 

1 

Total                  

14,  993 

13,  978 

2,335 

3,935 

2,648 

1,873 

1,360 

871 

2 

3 

10,  730 

321 

3,921 

21 

10,  4!18 

298 

3, 103 

19 

1,597 
05 
072 

1 

3,228 

08 

038 

1 

2,071 
24 

553 

1,402 

37 

428 

6 

970 

45 

342 

3 

623 

27 

219 

2 

4 

6 

"WTien  deafnefls  occurred : 

CoDgenital 

0,105 

5,583 

1,027 

1,461 

1,031 

791 

555 

333 

7 

8 

3.988 

113 

2,050 

8 

7,  Ml 

3,874 

100 

1,590 

7 

7,300 

6C0 

27 

339 

1 

1,171 

1,146 
19 

200 

739 

8 
284 

565 

13 

206 

2 

933 

312 

20 

162 

1 

668 

226 

5 

121 

1 

408 

g 

10 

11 

2,254 

1,471 

12 

5,928 

183 

1,523 

7 

1,187 

5,835 

108 

1,290 

7 

1,095 

858 
•    34 

279 

1,912 
40 

295 
1 

220 

1,2» 

14 

233 

730 
16 

180 

) 

149 

920 

22 

124 

2 

137 

312 
18 

78 

13 

14 

15 

111 

137 

146 

110 

17 

16 
19 

20 

8U 

25 

342 

0 

789 

24 

277 

5 

79 

4 

54 

170 

3 

47 

108 
2 

30 

107 
3 
36 
3 

108 

3 

20 

85 
4 
20 

1 

1 

THE  DEAF  AND  JJlMli. 


657 


WPITK,  AND  Will)  NKITIIKR  HEAD  KOK  WIMTK,  1!Y  A(ii;  I'lCRIOUS  AND  MY  COLOH:    1800. 
aa  to  litvrncy  omitted.] 


WHITE— continued. 

•  I1I.OUEU. 

™* 

OS  jcnrs 
nnil  over. 

Unknown. 

ToUl. 

6  to  IS 

years. 

Ifi  to  SS 
years. 

SS  to  36 
ycnn. 

35  lo  45 

years. 

45  tn  SS 
years. 

65  to  05 
years. 

05  yeora 
and  over. 

Unknown. 

1,060 

ISl 

1,323 

273 

408 

240 

120 

01 

52 

48 

1> 

1 

7«I 

27 

274 

4 

112 

3«6 

35 

001 

1 

87 

10 

170 

174 

15 

279 



75 

2 

109 

27 

3 

90 

12 
2 

77 

0 

2 

43 

1 

2 

3 

I 
IS 

2 

8 

4 
S 

48 

1 

40 

882 

03 

772 

ICO 

200 

152 

78 

52 

:;.! 

::■' 

:; 

« 

21.'i 
0 

40 

190 
15 

561 

40 
G 

108 

80 
6 

108 

30 

15 

1 
02 

S 

3 

2 
23 

2 

7 
8 

9 
10 

n 

Ml 

:;:i    '• 

ii;t 

47 

30 

8 

U9 

03 

«20 

00 

103 

70 

88 

20 

14                         8 

5 

339 

14 

94 

•i 

225 

53 

148 

18 

259 

1 

125 

32 
4 

CO 

09 
8 

8e 

27 
2 

47 

10 

1 

27 

0 
18 

2 

2 

1? 

1 

13 
U 
IS 

18 

10 

n 

1 
8 

0 

35 

17 

45 

18 

10 

13 

10 

4 

1T7 

7 

39 

2 

19 

42 

2 

81 

9 

19 

1 
25 

9 

0 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

18 
19 
20 

15 

1 

8 

9 

12 

7 

10   1              s 

! 

1 

1 1 

"WRITE,  AND  WHO  NEITHER  READ  NOR  "WRITE,  BY  AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY  COLOR:    1890. 
as  to  literacy  omitted.] 


THrTE— continued. 

COLORED. 

05  years 
and  over. 

Unknown. 

Total. 

6  to  15 

years. 

15  to  25 

years. 

25  to  35 

years. 

35  to  45 

ye.irs. 

45  lo  65 
years. 

65  to  65 
years. 

05  years 
and  over. 

Unknown. 

8oe 

150 

1,015 

213 

355 

180 

100 

GO 

38 

41 

14 

1 

605 

20 

268 

i 

102 

3 

43 

2 

232 

23 

758 

2 

69 

8 

147 

1 

105 

7 

243 

41 

4 

140 

1 

11 

2 

87 

10 

2 

1 

35 

1 

3 

1 
10 

1 
3 
4 
S 

50 

40 

280 

79 

582 

127 

199 

100 

69 

43 

21 

23 

10 

• 

150 

128 
1 

343 

46 
2 

30 
1 

52 

114 
7 

460 
1 

341 

39 

2 

86 

47 

2 

160 

15 
2 

82 
1 

65 

4 

7 

3 

<t 

1 

1        > 

55 

36 

21                        23 

7 

9 

10 

U 

12 
13 
14 
15 

18 

76 

130 

31 

17 

12 

9                         1 

236 

17 
88 
2 

177 

43 
1 
7 
1 

19 

93 

15 

233 

19 
6 

61 

46 
5 
79 

18 
2 
45 

7 
2 
22 

2 

1 

15 

11 

9 

1 

92 

12 

26 

21 

10 

6 

6 

9 

3 

119 

5 

62 

1 

13 

23 

1 

05 

1 

1 

12 

8 

1 

1 
1 
3 

1 

1 

17 
18 
19 
20 

0 

10 
1 

14 

13 

10 

5 

8 

2 

t 

717U  INS 42 


658 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND   DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  215.— CONGENITAL  DEAF  A^V   DUMB  WHO   READ  AND  WRITE,  WHO   READ   AND  DO 


LITEEACV  BY  6EX. 


Total 

Read  and  writ* 

lio.id  and  not  wriio , 

Noitbor  read  nor  write 

iicad,  aod  unknown  as  to  writing 

Male 

Head  and  writ© 

"Re-A  and  not  write 

Keither  read  uor  write 

Kead.aud  unknown  as  to  writing 

Female 

Head  and  write 

Head  and  not  write  

If  either  read  nor  write 

ICead.aud  unknown  as  to  writing 


Agpre- 

gate. 


13,  638 

9,023 

217 

4,371 

27 

7,473 

5,035 

104 

2,315 

19 


6,165 


3,988 

113 

2,056 


Total. 


12,284 


8,713 

195 

3,350 

26 


6,701 


4,839 
89 

1,751 
19 


5,583 


3,874 

106 

1,596 

7 


StolS 

years. 


2,157 


1,350 

66 

750 

1 


1,130 


29 

411 


660 

27 

339 

1 


15  to  35 

years. 


3,279 


2,554 

42 

680 

3 


1,818 


1,408 

23 

384 

3 


1,148 

19 

296 


S5  to  35 

years. 


2,289 


1, 715 

14 

550 

10 


1,258 


976 

6 

266 

10 


1,031 


739 

8 

2S4 


S5  to  45 

years. 


1,712 


45  to  55 

years. 


1,287 


1,246 

27 
433 


681 
9 

227 
""4 


791 


565 

18 

206 


829 

32 

373 

3 


682 


487 
12 

181 


555 


342 

20 

192 

1 


65  to  66 
years. 


790 

538 

9 

242 


312 

4 
121 


353 


22s 
5 

121 
1 


THE  D1:AF  and  T)UMB. 

NOT  WHITE,  AND  WHO  NEITHER  READ  NOR  WRm:,  BY  AUK  PERIODS  AND  BY  COLOR:   1890. 


659 


ifnrnt— ooDtlsaed. 

OOU>BKO. 

Ao  yenm 
aud'ovor. 

Tliiknown. 

Total. 

GlolS 
years. 

IS  to  So 

yearn. 

S.->  to  3S 
yonrs. 

8S  to  4S 

yoam. 

4S  to  6S 

yoara. 

65  to  OS 
yeam. 

OS  ynara 
and  o\er. 

Uoknowa. 

678 

142 

1,354 

287 

460 

252 

187 

95 

51 

53 

20 

I 

39S 

13 

2tS9 

1 

88 
3 
63 

1 

810 

22 

1,021 

85 

8 

IN 

133 

8 

818 

M 

2 

105 

1 

10 

1 

117 

12 

8 

2 

40 

4 

1 

15 

If 

3 

83 

53 

4 

nos 

03 

772 

100 

200 

152 

78 

62 

30 

SO 

10 

6 

24,'. 

li 

141 

40 

100 

15 

601 

46 

6 

108 

80 

0 

1C8 

89 

16 

1 
02 

5 

3 

2 

25 

2 

7 

n 

23 

113 

47 

30 

8 

• 

10 

2SG 

79 

582 

127 

199 

100 

69 

43 

21 

23 

10 

11 

150 

7 

128 

1 

40 

2 

30 

1 

114 

7 

4C0 

1 

39 
2 
80 

47 

2 

150 

15 
2 
82 

1 

4 

7 

2 
1 
7 

1? 

n 

65 

30 

21 

23 

14 

i 



660 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablb  216.— deaf  and  dumb  MALES  BY  OCCUPATIONS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  AGE  PERIODS  AND  COLOK:  1890. 

[All  cases  where  occapation  is  not  stated  are  omitted.]    ^. 


Agere- 
gate. 

wnrrE. 

: ■                                           J 

COU>KED. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

Total. 

TTn- 
knoTTD. 

15  to 

20 
years. 

SO  to 
26 

years. 

25  to 
85 

years. 

35  to 
45 

years. 

45 

years 
and 
over. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

15  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

25  to 
35 

years. 

36  to 
45 

years. 

45 

years 
and 
over. 

Total     

14,474 

13,459 

151 

2,658 

2,135 

3,024 

2,109 

3,382 

1,015 

21 

239 

209 

236 

125 

185 

29 

26 

18 

9 

653 

113 
18 

113 
GO 
13 

41 

3,3J6 

22 

52 

3,708 

12 
41 
64 
181 
84 

137 
74 

1C8 
33 
16 

277 
15 
10 
89 

503 

2,404 

140 

93 

2,022 

29 

26 

18 

9 

547 

113 
18 

113 
GO 
13 

41 

3,207 

18 

47 

3,154 

12 
41 
64 
181 
84 

129 
74 

168 
33 
16 

274 
15 
10 
40 

490 

2,296 

140 

93 

1,886 

1 

1 
6 

4 
6 

1 

73 
30 

13 

5 

7 

3 

114 

49 
4 
38 
10 
4 

12 

789 

5 

7 

915 

4 
10 
14 
44 
15 

36 

22 

59 

8 

5 
6 

2 

97' 

17 

7 

18 

14 

2 

6 

670 

4 

14 
662 

4 

5 

12 

44 

21 

26 

9 

44 

11 

5 

29 
6 

7' 

87 

6 
18 
30 
321 

5 
3 

8 
3 

237 

5 
7 
30 

11 

1,358 

6 

24 

713 

4 
18 
24 
03 
42 

19 
15 
29 
9 
11 

27 
2 
5 

10 
162 

G 

36 

22 

445 

1 , 

3' 

1 

1 
23 

11 

Cari)eiit«rs  and  cabinetmakers 

C 

1 

1 

- 

a 

Plftvka 

1 

11 
•.      1 

15 
10 

36" 

36' 

3 
84 

1 

351 

9 

270 

2 

'"'574' 

129 
4 
5 

654 

3 

i' 

11 

13 
2 

15 

30 

1 

1 

140 

19 

1 

72 

49 

3 

108 

125 

89 

2 

i' 

2 

a 

8 

4 

8 

21 

6 

28 

17 

22 

2 



1 

1 



1 

1 

:::::;:;i::"::" 

3 

1 

20 

8 

13 

3 

8 



4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

30 

77 
3 

9 
69 

548 
20 
10 

287 

99 
4 
2 

n 

144 

67 

49 

30 

422 

3 

2 

1 

lUilroad  employes 

1 

3 

32 

i' 

27 

1 

3 

25 

1,637 
11 

"""334' 

1 



49 
13 

108 

3 

1 

3 

1 

CO 

9 
3 

30 

14 
2 

4 

S 
6 

1 

IS 

1 

136 

2 

42 

17 

31 

19 

2S 

Taui-E  217.— deaf  and  DUMB  FEMALES  BY  OCCUPATIONS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OP  AGE  PERIODS  AND  COLOR:  1890. 

[AU  cases  where  occupation  is  not  stated  are  omitted.] 


Aggre- 
gate. 

WHITE. 

. 

COLORED. 

OCCUPATION  S 

Total. 

Un- 
kuown. 

16  to 
20 

years. 

20*0 
25 

yc-iro. 

26  to 
86 

years. 

35  to 
45 

years. 

45 

ye.irs 
and 
over. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

15  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

25  to 
35 

ye.irs. 

85  to 
45 

years. 

45 

yeari 
and 
over. 

Total      

9,969 

9,239 

110 

1,954 

1,378 

2,100 

1,511 

2,236 

GSO 

9 

193 

120 

155 

89 

114 

13 

21 

« 

6 

232 

41 

,58 

657 

3,281 

278 

69 

73 

3 

13 

111 

2,051 
3 

1,647 
00 
60 

1,275 

13 

21 

8 

6 

228 

41 
44 
621 
3,  221 
62 

40 
73 
3 
13 
109 

1,885 
3 

1,690 
60 
00 

1,179 

8 
8 
1 
2 

41 

10 
5 

72 

238 

5 

11 
24 

4 

10 
4 

1 
71 

12 

7 

119 

968 

17 

12 

26 

1 

3? 

624 

49' 

17 
25 
189 

2' 

1 
37 

4 

6 

123 

792 

15 

8 
6 

i' 

21 

347 

1 

8 

13 

15 

113 

1 
2 

i' 

7 
36 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

25 

6 

2 

30 

32 

U 

B 

1 

62 

3 

23 

273 

1,155 

14 

8 
G 
2 

4 

1 

1 

* 

14 
33 
GO 
216 

29 

i 

2 
2 

1 

2 
2 

52 

6 

4 

5 
10 
68 

6 

4 

5 

20 

69 

12 

1 

K 
12 
24 

2 

4 

u 

14 

21 

g 

6 

18 

332 
2 

342 
17 
5 

220 

2 
21 

3 
189 

28 
472 

6 
106 

2 

17 

1 
33 

31 

2 

85 

48 

20 

s' 

13 

1,170 
6 

■■"468 

3 
13 

10 
170 

57 

44 

8 

4 

1 

TcJiclum  

AUotheni 

00 

2 

51             11 

Iti 

10 

t 

J 


THE  DEAF  AND  DUMR. 


661 


Tabi.e  918.— congenital  DEAF  AND  DUMB  MALES  HY  OCCUPATIONS,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  AGE   PERIODS  AND 

COLOR:  1890. 

[All  cuea  wbcro  oconpatlon  is  not  ulatcil  aro  omitted.] 


Aggre- 

gftlv. 

WIIITB. 

COLOUED 

0CCCPATI0N8. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

15  Id 

80 
yoara. 

20(0 
yours. 

2.-)  to 
ycard. 

S6to 

46 
years. 

46 

years 
and 
over. 

ToUI. 

Un. 
knows. 

IS  to 
SO 

years. 

SO  to 

26 
yoow. 

Silo 

86 
years. 

S6to 

46 
yean. 

yars 
and 
over. 

Total 

S,C3I 

6,023 

G6 

917 

742 

1,151 

821 

1,32G 

toe 

10 

143 

108 

148 

82 

117 

Artists  and  photoprflpliorn 

0 
10 

8 
179 
40 

7 
31 
17 

3 
11 

1,241 
31 
20 

1,783 

73 

18 
88 

33 
67 
12 
84 

20 

14 

4S 

211 

811 
56 
34 

646 

G 
10 

8 

170 

40 

7 
31 
17 

3 
11 

1,170 
27 
15 

1,434 
2 

23 
4 
73 
18 
85 

33 
67 
12 
84 

IG 

14 

13 

202 

752 
56 
32 

582 

1 

1 

3' 

io' 

8 

5 

1 

1 

?.8 

•n 

2 
11 
4 
1 
4 

2CS 
8 
1 

406 
1 

3 

-  — 

llnkor.H  find  ('ouft'etioiiurfl 

5 

1 

36 

7 

1 
3 
5 

i' 

250 
0 
3 

278 

1 

5 

2 

13 

0 

18 

2 

17 

9 

5 

2' 

33 

7 

0 

90 

1 

5 

73 

1 

4 

0 
G 
2 
3 

513 

7 

11 

35a 

1 

i' 

i 

9 

CariH'iittTs  ftud  cabinctumkors 

3 

1 



1 

Cigiir  makers 

1 

Clerks 

1 

3 

5 

■*' 

Coopers 

,•-...... 

Editors 

1 

lZ 

1 

30 
3 

2 

03 
3 

*"" 

71 

4 

5 

349 

3 

i 

4 

5 

1 

7 

18 

1 

1 

100 

0 
2 

47 

23 

Gardenors 

3 

1  " 

144 

233 

71 

G9 

Mftohinista 

1 

2 

3 

10 
2 

21 
9 

14 

5 

15 

5 

0 

3 

5 

5 

63 

1 

13 

8 

142 

1 

..      |.. ...... 

Hecli;inic3 

2 

3 

14 

1 
18 

10 

26' 

4 
2 
4 
29 

160 
10 
3 
E9 

18 

2 

23 

13 
22 
4 
33 

4 

7 

2 

65 

10 

21 

12 

132 

.... 

1 

Arorcliaiils 

1 

Alill  uud  factory  operatives 

2 
1 



10 

4 

2 

1 
13 

3 

2 

1 

1 

Minora 

I'eddlers 



1 

Railroad  emplov^'S 

* 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Sailors ." 

35 
9 

59 

1 

2 

1 

42 

4 
16 

10 
3 

1 

G 

4 

13 

1 

14 

C 

539 
5 

Tailors 

Teachers 

2 
04 

1 
9 

is' 

1 
12 

Allothers...            

11 

118 

18 

12 

Table  219.— CONGENITAL  DEAF  AND  DUMB  FEMALES  BY  OCCUPATIONS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  AGE  PERIODS  AND 

COLOR  :   1890. 


[All  cases  ■where  occupation  is  not  stated  are  omitted.] 


Aggre- 
gate. 

WHITE. 

COLOnED. 

OOCCPATIOHS. 

Total. 

TJn- 
knov™. 

16  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

26  to 
35 

years. 

85  to 
46 

years. 

45 

years 
and 
over. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

16  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

26  to 
35 

years. 

36  to 
46 

years. 

46 

years 
uud 
over. 

Total 

4,003 

3,596 

59 

766 

487 

790 

625 

863 

407 

6 

Ill 

70 

93 

52 

6» 

3 
6 
4 
67 
15 

21 

255 

1,176 

183 

40 

3 
55 

3 

67 

933 

644 

22 

16 

500 

3 
G 
4 
64 
15 

13 

234 

1,141 

39 

20 

3 
55 

3 

57 

836 

620 
22 
16 

445 

1 

i' 

1 
4 
2 
16 
7 

2 

45 

334 

8 

4 

2 
19 

1 

17 

230 

24 

6 

5 

70 

i 

17 
1 

3 

46 

290 

13 

6 

1 
1 

Cig.ir  makers 

1 

1 
3 
15 

i' 

8 
2 

8 
5 

15 

3 

1 

1 

1 

7 

102 

415 

10 

5 

8 
21 
35 
144 
20 

i' 

1 
1 
1 

1 
2 
1 
36 
6 

3 

4 
8 
36 
3 

1 
3 

10 

42 

6 

4' 

8 
13 
3 

8 

7 
7 
18 
2 

15 
12 
5 

1 
6 

24 

75 

3 

4 

if 

2 
7 

126 

114 

2 

2 

97 

9 

4 

Scam.st  resses 

3 

13 
12 

16' 

3 

78 

467 
2 
1 

165 

6 
169 

3 
6 

7 
49 

21 
220 

7' 

I 
64 

97 
24 

1 

19 
17 

S 
6 

20 

1 

21 

81 

Studonts 

56 

1 

29 

11 

9 

8 

t 

662 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  290 DEAF  AND  DUMB  EEPORTED  AS  TO  WHETHER  THEY  HAD  OR  HAD  NOT  DEAF  AND  DUMB  RELATIVES, 

BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1S90. 


J  1 

Total. 

Mnlo. 

Fo. 
male. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Kativo  Irorn. 

Foreign  born. 

COLOnED. 

ttELATIVES. 

Parents  n.itive. 

One  or  both 
p.arcnts  foreign. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Total  reporting  as  to  deaf  and  dnmb  relatives 

25,471 

13,719 

11,752 

12, 832 

11,073 

9,333 

8,221 

2,303 

1,871 

1,196 

981 

887 

879 

15,  057 

7,904 

7,153 

7,558 

6,918 

5,854 

5,401 

1,134 

1,019 

570 

498 

316 

235 

438 

311 

BIO 

753 

1,238 

1,221; 

613 

4,550 

4,145 

333 

298 

242 

10,414 

1,282 

261 
151 
•509 
397 
670 
COO 
IKl 
2,  402 
2,155 
174 
141 
128 

5,815 

718 

177 
157 
401 
356 
KCS 
53li 
450 
2,  OSS 
1,990 
159 
157 
114 

4,599 

504 

242 
147 
489 
380 
640 
658 
149 
2,349 
2,076 
168 
135 
125 

5,274 

686 

169 
146 
387 
342 
540 
510 
427 
2,034 
1,939 
146 
152 
114 

4,155 

544 

203 
118 

415 
314 
537 
519 
130 
1,715 
1,  564 
130 
107 
102 

3,479 

544 

144 

114 

333 

279 

404 

420 

338 

1,515 

1,4.50 

121 

129 

S8 

2,620 

446 

24 
24 
51 
44 
73 
79 
13 
445 
3J3 
13 
10 
10 

1,109 

82 

13 
22 
38 
46 
51 
02 
56 
352 
335 
15 
10 
14 

852 

64 

15 

5 

23 

22 

30 

CO 

7 

189 

169 

25 

13 

7 

626 

CO 

7 
10 
16 
17 
31 
.34 
33 
167 
148 
10 
.13 
12 

4S3 

31 

19 

7 

20 

17 

30 

32 

14 

113 

79 

6 

6 

3 

541 

32 

8 

11 

14 

14 

22 

yatliers 

20 

-      23 

54 

51 

13 

5 

No  deaf  and  duinl)  relatives 

444 

20 

1,226 
4 
2 
8 
6 
36 

634 

690 
2 

2" 

2 

22 

172 

536 
2 
2 
6 
4 
14 

462 

658 
2 

2 

0 

22 
158 

516 
2 
2 
6 

4 
14 

439 

519 
2 

2 

19 

137 

420 
2 
2 
6 
4 
12 

340 

79 

62 

CO 

34 

32 

20 

Aunts 

Consins - 

3 
14 

2 
60 

7 

33 

14 

23 

Mothers 

613 
2 
4 
4 
5 
6 

3,573 

163 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3 

1,954 

450 
1 
1 
3 
4 
3 

1,619 

149 
1 
3 

1,861 

427 
1 
1 
3 
4 
3 

1,550 

130 

338 

12 

1 
1 

56 

1 
1 

7 

33 

14 

S3 

i 

1 
3 

1,555 

3' 

3 
2 

1,300 

Uncles 

Aunts 

211 

1 

1 

169 

Cooains..... ,, 

ITot  stated  as  to  parental  side 

95 

81 

93 

69 

432 
305 
898 
742 
1,196 

258 
151 
506 
394 
645 

174 
154 
392 
343 
551 

239 
144 
486 
377 
615 

166 
143 
378 
334 
629 

201 
116 
412 
311 
515 

142 
112 
324 
272 
450 

23 
23 
51 

44 
70 

17 
21 
38 
45 
48 

15 
5 

23 
22 
30 

7 
10 
18 
17 
31 

19 

7 
20 
17 
30 

j4 

Annta .......-...--.--..........„.,.,.... 

j4 

I 


THE  DEAF  AND  DIJMR 


663 


TABLKtftil.- 


-CONGENITAL  DUAFAM)  Dl'Xin   UKPOIJTKI)  AS  TO  WIlKTIir.K  Tm.Y  HAU  OR  HAD  NOT  DEAF  AND  DUMB 
KELATIVIIS,  BY  SEX,  COLOlf,  AM)  NATIVITV:  1800. 


Total. 

- 
Malo. 

Fn. 
male. 

wuin. 

oou> 
Malo. 

To 

ul. 

Native  born. 

! 

l-"orci;4n 

born. 

MMO. 

BXLKTIVVS. 

raronis  catlre. 

Ono  or  both     , 
paroutsforuign. 

Mala. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fb- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 

male.! 

Fe- 
mala. 

ToUl  roportiDgaa  todonf  nnd  dumb  relatives 

14.030 

7,427 

0,012 

e,83S 

6,174 

5,110 

4,719 

1,114 

1 
065 

605 

490  1 

1 

592 

438 

10,103 

5,265 

4,843 

5,002 

4,001 
104 

a5 

234 

204 

291 

305 

273 

1,488 

1,418 

84 

90 

85 

1,513 

320 

3,885 

3,048 

753 

003 

30t 

320 

203 

183 

2S0 
171 

r.;i8 

440 
082 
7-.>i 
408 
3,298 
3,020 
2U0 
183 
177 

3,931 

761 

145 

77 

295 

230 

374 

402 

118 

1,707 

1,571 

108 

88 

92 

2,162 

420 

111 
04 

^13 

210 

308 

320 

290 

1,529 

1,453 

94 

95 

85 

1,769 

341 

130 

70 

281 

218 

353 

377 

1117 

1,CK0 

1.510 

103 

82 

91 

1,833 

395 

107 

55 

247 

170 

303 

1        302 

03 

1,235 

1,141 

79 

08 

70 

1,231 

318 

84 

03 

202 

170 

2.33 

249 

210 

1,119 

1,074 

72 

70 

68 

1,071 

268 

14 

12 

23 

20 

34 

43 

9 

317 

246 

9 

7 

10 

361 

45 

14 

14 

23 

24 

23 

33 

37 

257 

249 

6 

5 

8 

272 

35 

0 

3 

11 

10 

10 

32 

5 

128 

123 

15 

7 

S 

241 

32 

0 

0 

0 

10 

15 

23 

20 

112 

95 

6 

9 

S 

170 

23 

15 
7 

14 

12 

21 

25 

U 

87 

61 

3 

6 

1 

329 

25 

7 

» 

B 

12 

17 

Fntlnira 

15 

Idnthors 

17 

41 

40 

10 

S 

258 

IS 

FatlnTt                            .                

722 
4 
2 
0 
5 
22 

422 

402 
2 

i 

2 
13 

123 

320 
2 
2 
5 
3 
9 

299 

377 
2 

i 

2 
13 

112 

305 
2 
2 
5 
3 
9 

282 

302 
2 

i' 

2 
11 

96 

249 
2 
2 
5 
3 
7 

222 

43 

33 

32 

23 

25 

16 

1 

2 

11 

2 
40 

5 

20 

11 

17 

M«thor9 

408 
2 
3 
3 
4 
2 

2,040 

118 

1 
2 

i' 

1 

1,098 

290 

1 
1 
3 
3 

1 

942 

107 

1 
2 

i' 

1 

1,029 

273 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 

688 

93 

210 

9 
1 
1 

37 
1 
1 

5 

20 

11 

17 

1 

r 

1 

872 

3' 

2 
1 

749 

1 

108 

93 

49 

46 

69 

M 

250 
166 
529 
437 
058 

142 

75 
294 
227 
SCO 

108 

91 

235 

210 
298 

127 
68 
280 
215 
339 

101 
82 
228 
198 
281 

103 
54 
246 
176 
291 

83 
63 
194 
165 
245 

13 
11 
23 
29 
32 

13 
13 

23 
23 
21 

9 
3 
11 
10 
16 

6 
6 
9 
10 
15 

15 
7 
14 
12 
21 

7 

9 

9 

11 

17 

1 


THE  BLIND. 


CGo 


666  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  222.— BLIND,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATWITY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEREITOEIES:   1890. 


RATES  AM)  TEBBITOBIE3. 


The  United  States 

Korth  Atlantic  division 

Maine 

Kew  nampshiro 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Bhodo  Island 

Connecticut 

Kew  Tork 

Kew  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Booth  Atlantic  division 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

"West  Virginia 

ICorth  Carolina 

South  Cai-olina ..?... 

Georgia 

Florida 

Ifoitb  Central  division . 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

"Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missonri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Central  division . . 

Kentucky 

Tennessee  

Alabama 

Mississijipi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

"Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

DUh 

Nevada 

Idaho 

"Washington 

Oregon 

Colifoniia 


Total. 


50,411 


13, 520 


672 
3S0 
438 

1,81G 
307 
724 

4,389 
839 

3,925 

7,803 


101 
819 
182 

1,713 
705 

1,502 
997 

1,446 
308 

17,508 


3,373 

2,174 

2,834 

1,608 

1,219 

640 

1,421 

2,457 

69 

177 

473 

1,063 

9,820 


1,970 
1,617 
1,377 
1,014 
857 
1,588 
35 
1,156 

J,  700 


39 

7 

189 

300 

20 

130 

10 

30 

100 

145 

718 


Male. 


27,983 


7,439 


388 
208 
235 
978 
145 
395 

2,370 
458 

2,262 


47 
405 

97 
912 
401 
777 
504 
707 
167 

10, 207 


2,006 

1,274 

1,C49 

926 

723 

394 

831 

1,331 

42 

102 

295 

634 

5,258 


1,036 
088 
763 
533 
451 
855 
17 
615 

1,062 


26 

4 

122 

170 

16 

74 

10 

17 

03 

80 

474 


Fe. 
male. 


22,428 


0,081 


281 
172 
203 
868 
162 
329 

2,019 
381 

1,603 

3,846 


54 
414 

85 
801 
304 
815 
493 
739 
141 

7,301 


1,367 
900 

1,185 
CS2 
496 
246 
590 

1,126 

27 

75 

178 

429 

4,562 


940 
829 
614 
481 
406 
733 
18 
541 

638 


13 
3 
07 
124 
10 
50 


13 

43 

05 

244 


Total. 


Male. 


24, 274 


7,302 


388 
208 
235 
900 
142 
384 

2,336 
435 

2,208 

2,416 


40 
297 

54 
514 
387 
4C9 
199 
346 


9,908 


1,927 

1,236 

1,617 

912 

721 

390 

823 

1,243 

42 

102 

292 

603 

3,602 


882 
746 
422 
234 
214 
638 
15 
451 

1,046 


26 

4 

122 

175 

16 

73 

0 

17 

61 

80 

403 


Fe- 
male. 


19,077 


5,928 


283 
170 

-  202 
S52 
154 
321 

1,976 
349 

1,C21 

2,321 


40 
291 

46 
463 
S86 
539 
196 
400 

60 

7,039 


1,315 
879 

1,160 
072 
496 
246 
585 

1,048 

27 

75 

178 

408 

3,107 


770 
627 
341 
207 
189 
534 
18 
421 

032 


07 
122 
10 
56 


13 

43 

65 

241 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


10, 345 


4,388 


320 
170 
167 
570 
76 
271 

1,198 
265 

1,351 


27 
198 

25 
478 
339 
459 
187 
330 

70 

0,103 


1,258 
971 
957 
479 
219 

no 

502 
936 
7 
46 
103 
455 

3,174 


794 
717 
396 
210 
129 
493 
13 
413 


10 
2 

74 

1J8 

4 

16 
4 
7 

38 

59 
205 


Fe- 
male. 


3,653 


241 
151 
149 
487 
87 
227 

1,040 
209 

1,062 

2,125 


30 
203 

27 
447 
260 
530 
192 
385 

51 

4,663 


932 
713 
727 
391 
135 

74 

373 

867 

8 

35 
101 
304 

2,793 


330 
199 
110 
420 
14 
410 


C 

1 

49 

111 


7 
30 
61 
109 


One  or 

both  pai-cnts 

foreign. 


Male. 


2,458 


23 
11 
22 

118 
19 
32 

352 
54 

283 


0,125 


210 
104 
2»1 
121 
124 
54 
96 
109 
0 
14 
40 
43 


Fe- 
male. 


1,794 


684 


30 
271 

45 
215 


156 
76 

141 
77 
79 
38 
75 
85 
3 
18 
31 
45 

119 


150 

79 

5 

2 

1 

20 

10 

7 

2 

1 

10 

3 

2 

Foreign  born. 


Male. 


5,471 


2,000 


45 

27 

46 

278 

47 

81 

786 

110 

574 

208 


2,080 


459 

161 

450 

312 

378 

226 

225 

198 

29 

42 

89 

105 

254 

45 
14 
11 

9 
59 
93 

1 
22 

329 


20 

11 

41 

3 

7 

17 

15 

175 


Fe- 
male. 


3,675 


28 
10 
38 

287 
GO 
64 

665 
95 

344 


£27 

00 

292 

204 

282 

134 

137 

90 

10 

>>o 

43 


195 


40 


4 

52 

81 

1 

3 

170 


Total. 


Male. 


12 
3 
11 
34 
23 
54 

l.COl 


7 
108 

43 
368 

14 
308 
305 
361 

87 

299 


1,658 


154 
242 
341 
299 
237 
217 
o 

164 

16 


Fe. 

male. 


3,351 


43 
32 

42 

1,525 


14 
123 
39 

338 
18 
276 
297 
339 
81 

212 


1,455 


170 
202 
273 
274 
217 
199 


120 


Black. 


Male. 


1,446 


95 

35 

325 

9 

271 

236 

338 

80 


1,485 


135 
218 
310 
273 
209 
194 
2 
144 

12 


Fe- 
male. 


2,915 


126 


1 
1 
1 
11 
6 
7 
37 
30 
32 

1,331 


13 

108 

31 

287 

16 

240 

272 

291 

67 

171 


1,284 


150 
176 
2o0 
248 
180 
107 


113 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male. 


417 


171 


Fe- 
mala. 


43t 


27 


5 

a 

1 

6 
3 

10 

191 


1 

15 
8 
61 
2 
30 
25 
48 
11 

11 


13 
1 
6 
5 


171 


20 
20 
23 
26 

87 
33 


THE  BUND. 


r,G7 


TAnn-  22a.-MLIND,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX.'COLOR,  ANP  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OK  POPtTLATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TKKIUTOKIKS:  1850  TO  1890.  (o) 


" 

NnuDKn  or  dund. 

lUTio  run  1,000,000  or  ropDijinoif. 

STATES  AND  TEBI11TOB1K9. 

1800 

18S0 

1870 

1800 

18S0 

1800 

1880 

1870 

1800 

18S0 

Thn  Untli'il  Stilton                             

50.  .WS 

48.928 

20,320 

12,058 

0,701 

808 

076 

527 

na 

423 

;Male                     

28.060 
22.488 

43.  3S1 
7,217 

41,300 
0.178 

26. 748 

22.  180 

41.278 
7,000 

40,500 
8,329 

11,343 
8,977 

10,9GG 

3,  354 

17,043 
3,277 

7,2S7 
S.431 

10. 729 
1.929 

10. 874 
1,784 

6,455 
4,330 

7,978 
1,810 

8,093 
801 

3.S4S 

876 
736 

788 
015 

775 
002 

1,018 
000 

951 
1,133 

934 
1,247 

582 

449 

461 

471               304 

SOS              300 
075              427 

517               398 
580               431 

1 

382 

408 

490 

420 

357 

13,  521 

14,007 

6,150 

4,400 

777 

070 

411 

Male           

7,440 
0,081 

13,2.111 
201 

9,  923 
3.598 

072 

7,824 
«0,243 

13,714 
353 

10.237 
3,830 

797 

3,  .579 
2,  571 

5.995 
155 

4.. '•.52 
1,598 

324 

2,  075 
1,785 

4,  295 
105 

3,  505 
955 

233 

2.000 
1,455 

3,417 
128 

3, 003 
450 

198 

857 
697 

773 
1,041 

731 
025 

1,017 

1,093 
850 

961 
1.511 

875 
1,361 

1,228 

5KU               .008 

482 

413 

495 
854 

486 
034 

517 

335 

411 

1,050 

409 
47? 

371 

330 

■White        

403 

855 

Kfttivo       

424 

330 

340 

• 

Malo          

388 
284 

071 
1 

599 
73 

380 

455 
342 

794 
3 

703 
94 

412 

2U7 
117 

323 

1 

297 
27 

200 

138 
95 

231 
2 

220 
13 

142 

110 
82 

198 

1,167 
865 

1,018 
540 

1,029 
925 

1,009 

1, 404 
1,033 

1,227 
1,440 

1,191 
1,590 

1,187 

601 
873 

517 
475 

514 
552 

647 

435 
305 

368 
1,502 

372 
347 

435 

.390 

287 

340 

187 
11 

134 

.379 

346 

421 

Mftlo    

208 
172 

378 
2 

343 

37 

438 

232 

180 

410 
2 

373 
39 

486 

118 

88 

203 
3 

jRri 

20 
■  189 

68 
74 

141 
1 

131 
11 

1C5 

70 
64 

132 
2 

127 

7 

140 

1,115 
905 

1,006 
2,899 

1,128 
611 

1.318 

1,360 
1,020 

1,184 
2,625 

1,240 
842 

1,463 

758 
641 

639 
4.975 

644 

675 

572 

425 
445 

433 
2,024 

429 
525 

524 

448 

306 

416 

3,840 

Native    

418 

491 

440 

jlale         

235 
203 

437 

1 

354 

84 

1.840 

251 
235 

434 
2 

379 
107 

1,733 

123 
66 

18D 

107 
58 

165 

93 
47 

139 
1 

129 
11 

463 

1,388 
1,245 

1,319 
006 

1,228 
1,005 

824 

1,504 
1,421 

1.461 
1,8T3 

1,301 
2,612 

072 

742 
400 

573 

674 
371 

525 

581 

305 

444 

Colorod                                             

1.383 

jTati  ve 

161 
28 

761 

150 
15 

498 

568 
594 

522 

531 
458 

403 

460 

326 

466 

978 
868 

1,818 
28 

1,2TS 
568 

307 

944 

789 

1,700 
33 

1,240 
493 

300 

432 
329 

744 
17 

547 
214 

121 

296 
202 

492 
C 

402 
96 

85 

275 
188 

457 
0 

420 
43 

67 

899 
754 

821 
1,188 

8C8 
864 

889 

1,100 
853 

964 
1,710 

926 
1,112 

1,085 

614 

437 

516 
1.198 

495 
000 

557 

490 
318 

403 
023 

414 

369 

487 

563 

372 

^WTiite 

464 

662 

j?"fttiTe 

506 

262 

454 

1 

Male 

145 
162 

290 
11 

200 
107 

724 

151 
149 

287 
13 

210 
90 

013 

66 
55 

114 

7 

05 
20 

252 

49 
36 

81 
4 

69 
10 

176 

37 
80 

61 
6 

63 

4 

186 

863 
913 

876 
1,438 

836 
1.007 

070 

1,135 
1,038 

1,063 
1,072 

1,037 
1,216 

984 

630 
488 

537 
1,363 

587 
469 

469 

.       582 
398 

475 
1,007 

M3 
428 

382 

513 

398 

424 

Colored  

1.035 

Native         

510 

1G7 

502 

395 
329 

70.'i 
19 

579 
145 

318 
295 

589 
24 

497 
1             116 

198 
114 

241 
11 

218 
34 

107 
G9 

106 
lU 

160 
10 

112 
74 

174 
12 

182 

4 

1,069 
ST3 

961 
1,482 

1,029 
790 

1,010 
931 

964 
2,013 

1,009 
892 

520 
419 

457 
1,111 

514 
280 

473 
29S 

368 
1.157 

422 

m 

610 

390 

W^hito  

479 

1,560 

.548 

Foreign 

104 

a  IncludiDg  Cliincse.  Japanese,  and  ludians. 


668 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  323.— BLIN'D,  WITH  DISTIXCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION^ 

liY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:    1850  TO  1890— Coutiuued. 


STATES  AXD  TEKRITORIES. 

KCMDKR  OF  BLIND. 

RATIO  PEn  1,000,000  op  POPULATION. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1850 

North  Atlantic  division— Continued. 

4,38D 

5,013 

2,213 

1,768 

1,181 

732 

986 

505 

450 

381 

Male 

2,370 
2,019 

4,312 
77 

2,936 
1,453 

839 

2.766 
2,247 

4,909 
104 

3,300 
1,707 

829 

1,295 
918 

2,168 

45 

1,464 
749 

317 

1,081 
687 

1,697 
71 

1,294 
474 

208 

711 

470 

1,137 
44 

968 
213 

207 

790 
60S 

72S 
1,442 

603 
925 

681 

1.104 
872 

979 
1,556 

8.S4 
1,409 

733 

599 
414 

501 
856 

451 
658 

350 

569 
353 

443 
1,445 

4^9 
473 

310 

"White 

395 

325 

423 

l^fale 

458 
381 

784 
65 

627 
212 

3,926 

482 
347 

765 
6'4 

813 
216 

3,884 

_   178 
•   139 

291 
26 

247 
W) 

1,767 

116 
92 

187 
21 

169 
39 

1, 185 

123 
84 

191 
16 

969 

635 
520 

561 
1,137 

502 
644 

747 

861 
607 

701 
1,637 

674 
974 

907 

396 
205 

332 
847 

344 

370 

502 

340 

273 

289 
829 

308 
318 

408 

501 

344 

"Whito              ...                     

382 

Colored      

1   205 

445 

207 

419 

2,263 
1,663 

3,829 
97 

3,007 
919 

7,867 

2.K5 
1,«59 

3,776 
W8 

2,916 
968 

8,394 

1,022 
745 

1,722 
45 

1,337 
430 

3,750 

713 
472 

1,135 
50 

910 

275 

2,568 

553 
416 

941 

28 

828 

141 

2,513 

849 
642 

744 
884 

682 
1,087 

888 

1,041 
773 

900 
1,258 

789 
1,647 

1,105 

681 
422 

498 
6S9 

449 

789 

641 

490 
325 

398 
878 

368 
639 

479 

473 

364 

■Wliito 

417 

5''2 

412 

465 

4,019 
3,848 

4,737 
3,130 

7,551 
316 

101 

4,178 
4,216 

4,921 

3,473 

8,061 
333 

127 

1,920 
1,830 

2,200 
1,550 

3,596 
154 

68 

1,291 

1,277 

1,610 
958 

2,474 
94 

42 

1,256 
1,257 

1,520 
993 

2,428 
85 

39 

910 

867 

847 
958 

873 
1,515 

599 

1,112 
1,098 

1,057 
1,180 

1,086 
1,911 

866 

670 
612 

605 
099 

632 
923 

544 

480 
477 

487 
405 

476 
578 

374 

536 

Female 

638 

\Vhito        

539 

534 

531 

810 

Delawaro 

426 

47 
54 

80 
21 

85 
16 

819 

60 

67 

101 
26 

107 
20 

946 

26 
42 

42 
26 

58 
10 

427 

25 

17 

32 
10 

40 
2 

298 

14 

25 

25 
14 

39 

549 
651 

671 
739 

547 
1,216 

786 

810 

921 

841 
983 

780 
2.112 

1,012 

415 
673 

411 
1,141 

601 
1,095 

547 

441 

306 

353 
402 

388 
218 

434 

305 

549 

White 

OSg 

453 

Maryland 

323 

554 

Male 

405 
414 

588 
231 

691 
128 

184 

477 
409 

694 

252 

818 

128 

104 

219 

208 

323 

104 

368 
59 

78 

155 
143 

19G 
102 

267 
31 

47 

170 
153 

215 
108 

292 
31 

24 

785 
786 

711 
1,070 

729 
1,367 

799 

1,032 
992 

958 
1,199 

960 
1,546 

923 

569 
525 

533 
693 

528 
707 

592 

455 
413 

380 
696 

438 
400 

626 

582 

626 

White 

514 

654 

649 

605 

District  of  Colambia 

464 

Male 

98 
SO 

100 
84 

152 
32 

1,713 

80 
84 

82 
82 

139 
25 

1,710 

43 
35 

20 
58 

73 

5 

895 

27 
20 

29 
18 

40 

7 

a789 

13 
11 

15 
9 

"2 

0881 

894 
712 

646 
1,110 

718 
1,705 

1,034 

957 
893 

695 
1, 375 

866 
1,460 

1,131 

691 
504 

227 
1,336 

632 
308 

731 

761 
505 

477 
1,257 

639 

561 

494 

538 

Female 

400 

White 

395 

Colored 

655 

470 

Foreign 

407 

Tireioia 

620 

Male 

ni2 

801 

1,007 
700 

i,o.'-.ri 

J8 

859 
851 

897 
813 

1,682 

28 

455 
440 

486 

409 

875 

413 
370 

520 
269 

771 
18 

405 
470 

497 
384 

868 
13 

1,100 
063 

987 
1,110 

1,011 
3,157 

1,152 
1,110 

1,018 
;.287 

1,123 
1,905 

762 
701 

682 
797 

1,454 

512 
476 

497 

490 

494 
.   613 

564 

670 

White 

555 

Colored 

729 

621 

For«lga 

568 

O  IncIudiDg  AVcBt  Virginia. 


THE  BLIND. 


069 


Table  a!i3.— HLIND,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  TEE  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TEUUITOKIES:  18D0  TO  1890— Continued. 


r            ...--■  1.                 ,    — -. ._.., 

KOIDEIt  or  DLIND. 

BATIO  PER  1,000,000  or  POPCLATIO^f. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1800 

18G0 

1800 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1850 

South  Atlnntic  division— Continued. 

705 

625 

ICg 

024 

1,011 

seo 

Ifalo                                  

401 
301 

C73 
32 

601 
44 

1,503 

360 
265 

697 
28 

681 
44 

1,873 

05 
73 

147 
21 

153 
15 

835 

1,027 
810 

022 
078 

889 
2,330 

085 

1, 145  1            42« 

872  !            333 

1 

1,008  i           347 

1,080            1.168 

Whito                                     

908 
2,409 

1,338 

300 
878 

770 

681 

601 

585 

640 

Male 

778 
815 

1,008 
685 

1,580 
7 

997 

903 
970 

1,101 
712 

1,804 
9 

1,100 

429 

406 

640 
295 

831 
4 

451 

203 
318 

372 
209 

670 
5 

291 

275 
286 

379 
182 

551 

10 

298 

974 
995 

OSS 
1,040 

983 
1,891 

866 

1,31» 
1,363 

1,339 
1,337 

1,335 
2,405 

1,105 

827 
7,351 

796 
761 

778 
1,321 

639 

531 
640 

S9I 
570 

582 
1,510 

4U 

038 

C53 

■\\'Iiito      

CSS 

670 

638 

3.871 

M6 

Halo                                  

604 
403 

395 
602 

990 
7 

1,447 

603 
597 

434 
666 

1,070 
30 

1,034 

232 
219 

188 
263 

434 

17 

740 

145 
146 

161 
130 

279 
12 

484 

172 
120 

150 
148 

279 
19 

357 

881 
862 

856 
874 

865 
1,116 

788 

1,026 
1,182 

1.110 
1,102 

1,083 
3,903 

1,060 

075 
605 

649 
632 

622 
2,106 

625 

417 
410 

553 
315 

402 
1,202 

458 

523 

372 

W'liito                                         

510 

37C 

423 

2,182 

3M 

Male     

707 
740 

740 
701 

1,  435 

12 

308 

821 
813 

861 
773 

1,004 
30 

216 

370 
364 

410 
324 

724 
10 

88 

240 

238 

285 
199 

407 
17 

30 

188 
109 

224 
133 

350 
7 

30 

709 

807 

763 
816 

786 
989 

787 

1,076 
1,043 

1,054 
1,066 

1,047 
2,810 

798 

649 

601 

651 
594 

617 
1,438 

469 

462 
433 

482 
427 

447 
1,457 

256 

412 

378 

429 

348 

380 

1,070 

1 

343 

Male 

167 
141 

140 
168 

290 
12 

17,  648 

115 
100 

94 
121 

190 
19 

15,224 

45 
43 

38 
60 

80 
8 

6,853 

17 
19 

15 
21 

34 
2 

8,056 

19 
11 

15 
15 

27 
3 

1,729 

827 
744 

622 
1,009 

803 
623 

785 

843 
752 

659 
954 

755 
1,917 

877 

476 
461 

396 
545 

438 
1,611 

451 

233 
282 

193 
335 

248 
604 

336 

414 

265 

■\Vhilp    

318 

373 

319 

1,083 

320 

Male                               

10,231 

7,317 

16,  997 
051 

13,260 
4,282 

3,373 

8,703 
6,521 

14,730 
494 

11,841 
3,383 

2,960 

3,337 
2,  516 

6,613 
240 

4,621 
1,232 

1,366 

1,820 
1,236 

2,955 
101 

2,463 
693 

899 

1,013 
716 

1,659 
70 

1,609 
220 

642 

882 
680 

776 
1,223 

725 
1,055 

918 

965              497 
781              401 

868  '             442 
1,227  1             849 

384 

281 

:!:i2 
513 

326 
384 

384 

300 

Fotnalo 

■White 

277 

315 

518 

Jfativo       

820 
1,160 

926 

434 

528 

613 

317 

338 

324 

Male 

2,006 
1,367 

3,242 
131 

2,687 
686 

2,174 

1,675 
1,285 

2,874 
86 

2,340 
620 

2,238 

772 
594 

1,318 
48 

1,102 
264 

991 

629 
370 

880 
19 

721 
178 

530 

371 
271 

630 
12 

669 
73 

353 

1,081 
753 

904 
1,497 

836 
1,494 

992 

1,038 
811 

922 
1,073 

836 
1,570 

1,131 

577 
447 

607 
758 

481 
709 

590 

444 

322 

382 
518 

358 
542 

302 

386 

281 

AVhite 

323 

475 

323 

335 

357 

Male     

1,274 

900 

2,115 
69 

1,923 
251 

1,226 
1,012 

2,181 
67 

2,002 
238 

54.1 

450 

962 
29 

880 
lOS 

310 
214 

522 
8 

468 
«2 

204 
149 

341 

12 

327 
2S 

1,139 
838 

985 
1,292 

940 
1,717 

1,213 
1,046 

1,125 
1,443 

1,092 
1,637 

631 
U7 

681 
1,169 

676 
743 

452 
329 

390 
683 

380 
524 

399 

313 

"Wliito ^ 

349 

1,066 
351 

Kativo 

Toroiiiu 

468 

670 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  223.— BLIND,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COI.OK.AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PEE  1,000,000  OF  POftJLATION, 

BV  STATES  AND  TEKRITOKIES :   1850  TO  1890— Continued. 


KDMBEE  OP  BLIND. 

RATIO  PEB  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION. 

isao 

1S80 

ISJO 

1860 

1S50 

1890 

1880 

1870 

ISCO 

1850 

Horth  Central  dirision— Continued. 

2,835 

2,615 

1,012 

170 

264 

741 

850 

410 

278 

SIO 

Male  

1,640 
1,186 

2,777 
68 

2,087 
748 

1,021 

1,662 
1,053 

2,573 
42 

1,978 
637 

1,289 

599 
443 

1,031 
8 

780 
262 

418 

295 
161 

475 
1 

381 
95 

255 

163 
101 

259 
5 

221 
43 

125 

830 
610 

737 
1,002 

699 

S83 

770 

985 
706 

819 
899 

793 
1,092 

787 

455 

302 

412 

278 

385 
500 

:i53 

327 
224 

279 
131 

275 
203 

310 

364 

251 

•\71,it© 

30» 

920 

299 

384 

314 

Male    

•       9« 
690 

1,584 
40 

1,108 
616 

1,223 

713 
510 

1,242 
47 

903 
386 

1,075 

202 
156 

899 
19 

295 
123 

409 

117 
108 

251 
4 

215 
40 

220 

75 
50 

125 

855 
689 

704 
l.OOf 

715 
919 

725 

862 
705 

709 
2,100 

723 
991 

817 

424 

275 

342 
1,133 

322 
159 

388 

372 
305 

311 
308 

358 
208 

284 

357 

266 

White 

316 

Natire 

113 
12 

63 

329 

219 

208 

Male         

723 

498 

1,217 
6 

663 
600 

642 

641 

434 

1,069 
6 

524 

651 

448 

219 
160 

409 

136 
81 

220 

41 
22 

63 

819 
613 

724 
936 

482 
1,271 

493 

943 

633 

810 
1,021 

570 
1,359 

571 

457 
311 

3S9 

334 
228 

285 

249 

156 

207 

NMive 

207 

202 

103 

112 
lOS 

23 

35 
28 

300 
554 

234 

224 

390 

131 

180 

253 

Malts      

395 
247 

636 
6 

282 
380 

1,421 

270 
178 

439 
9 

239 

209 

1,310 

69 
41 

103 

11 
9 

23 

508 
407 

191 
1,059 

338 
770 

713 

644 

492 

565 
2,311 

466 

7S1 

806 

251 
215 

235 

150 
111 

136 

Colored                          . .         .           .  -        ..... 

Nativo    

01 
42 

405 

15 
8 

192 

219 
261 

389 

132 
136 

284 

50 

260 

Halo 

831 
590 

1,403 
13 

1,059 
302 

2,467 

770 
640 

1,298 
12 

997 
313 

2.258 

288 
197 

462 
3 

309 
06 

901 

115 

77 

191 
1 

165 
27 

41B 

28 
22 

50 

836 
013 

711 
1,203 

667 
1,117 

917 

908 
695 

801 
1,198 

731 
1,190 

1,041 

428 
347 

389 
510 

373 
469 

525 

324 
210 

283 
882 

290 
255 

379 

277 

241 

261 

(jolored 

Kativo 

42 
8 

232 

245 

382 

8M 

Male 

1,331 
1,126 

2,291 
166 

2, 16.1 
291 

68 

1,209 
1,  019 

2,0R2 
170 

1,990 
202 

(o) 

503 
401 

797 
107 

779 
125 

(a) 

259 
189 

3S0 
08 

375 
73 

131 
101 

191 
41 

202 
30 

901 
870 

900 
1,101 

885 
1,252 

378 

1,073 
1,007 

1,029 
1,209 

1,020 
1,238 

r.oi 

186 

497 
906 

520 
562 

416 

338 

357 
674 

367 
455 

366 

312 

323 

Colored 

45S 

Kativo 

331 

392 

Horth  Dakota 

Mai" 

42 

27 

69 

413 

333 

379 

Colored 

Kativo 

24 
40 

177 

237 
552 

538 

603 

(<6 

M06 

1353 

Male   

102 
75 

177 

37 
20 

CO 
3 

37 
2S 

i) 
2 

S 

666 
SOS 

54 1 

450 
492 

451 
1,478 

411 

602 

338 
877 

396 

Colored 

Kativo 

113 
64 

4 

1 

475 
703 

427 
208 

VonlfiD 

a  Sco  South  Dakota. 


I>  Dakota  torritoty. 


THE  BLIND. 


671 


Tablk  aas.-BLiND,  wrrn  distinction  or  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  ratios  per  1,000,000  of  population, 

BY  STATK8  AND  TJiKKITOKIES:   1800  TO  1880— Continued. 


HUMBEB  or  OLIXD. 

1                                                     =3 
BATIO  PRK  1,000,000  or  rOPULATIOR. 

1800 

1880 

1870 

1880 

18S0 

1800 

1880 

1870 

1800 

18M 

Kortli  fiMitn.l  tliviaiun— Continued. 

480 

220 

22 

3 

402 

480 

170 

104 

Mnlo                                    

307 
182 

470 
10 

357 
132 

1,004 

134 
80 

217 
3 

101 
59 

748 

12 
10 

22 

2 

1 

3 

530 
374 

440 

1,580 

417 
052 

740 

638 
423 

482 
1,137 

454 

606 

751 

170 
100 

180 

U« 
83 

10& 

AVhiU^                                       

Kfttivo                             .          

18 
4 

128 

2 

1 

10 

195 
130 

351 

M 
157 

03 

JIiilo    

685 
429 

1,011 
63 

900 
164 

9,830 

43<I 
312 

6!>5 
53 

«04 

84 

9,804 

60 

69 

102 
26 

120 
8 

4,123 

7 
3 

10 

844 
630 

734 
1,049 

704 
1,109 

896 

812 
079 

730 
1.200 

749 
703 

1,090 

141 
804 

294 
1,443 

380 
105 

641 

118 
04 

KaUvo       

9 

1 

2,334 

05 
70 

405 

1,900 

443 

Mnlo                                    

5,205 
4,565 

0,709 
3,121 

9,374 
450 

1,970 

5, 152 
4,652 

6,684 
3,120 

9,415 

389 

2,110 

2.214 
1,909 

2,727 
1,390 

3,  933 
190 

978 

1,234 
1,050 

1,631 
703 

2,231 
103 

674 

1,027 
879 

1,281 
625 

1,860 
46 

552 

941 
849 

890 
895 

880 
1,117 

1,063 

1,141 
1,056 

1,133 
1,034 

1,089 
1,418 

1.283 

686 
595 

645 
033 

C34 
815 

740 

433 
875 

437 
345 

403 
448 

683 

465 

420 

450 

419 

ITativo                          

446 

330 

(82 

Male                               

1,036 
940 

1,052 
324 

1,891 
85 

1,817 

1,0S5 
1,031 

1,777 
339 

2,027 
80 

2,020 

515 
463 

779 
199 

941 
37 

876 

•      327 
347 

510 
158 

638 
30 

554 

308 
244 

419 
133 

538 
14 

474 

.       1,059 
1,020 

1,039 
1,208 

1,051 
1,432 

1,023 

1,303 
1,203 

1.290 
1,249 

1,270. 
1,495 

1.314 

774 

707 

709 
895 

74S 
584 

090 

5.52 
610 

561 
600 

582 
602 

499 

613 

509 

.550 

002 

Uativo               

560 

MB 

473 

lAalc                          

9S8 
829 

1,373 
444 

1,794 
23 

1,380 

1,048 
978 

1,542 
484 

2,001 
25 

1,309 

444 
432 

COG 

210 

8G0 
16 

Gil 

308 
240 

432 
122 

547 
7 

318 

241 
233 

383 
91 

471 
3 

296 

1,108 
940 

1,027 
1,030 

1,027 
1,148 

912 

1,302 
1,205 

1.354 
1,199 

1,312 
1,497 

1,108 

712 

080 

711 
651 

694 

828 

013 

547 
450 

623 

431 

502 
330 

330 

478 

467 

506 

370 

472 

531 

884 

Malo 

76.T 
010 

703 
017 

l,3frt 
10 

1,017 

740 
659 

755 
644 

1,382 
17 

1,071 

344 

267 

348 
263 

596 
15 

474 

174 
144 

198 
120 

314 
4 

204 

153 
143 

156 
140 

290 

1,010 
814 

915 

908 

910 
1,0S3 

789 

1,189 
1,030 

1,140 
1,073 

1,103 
1,746 

946 

704 
525 

007 
553 

604 
1,500 

573 

356 
303 

an 

274 

330 
324 

334 

390 

377 

360 

Colored            .           

400 

387 

205 

338 

Malo 

482 

441 

570 

1,004 
13 

857 

653 
518 

468 

603 

1,057 
14 

845 

254 
220 

212 
262 

460 
8 

447 

144 
120 

147 
117 

260 

4 

230 

114 
91 

112 
93 

204 
1 

214 

623 
753 

809 
773 

783 
1,635 

760 

975 
918 

970 
025 

942 
1,520 

899 

014 
531 

554 

589 

571 
715 

615 

355 
311 

415 
267 

333 
467 

325 

306 

309 

379 

290 

Mativo 

339 

209 

413 

Malo 

451 
406 

403 
454 

743 
114 

362 

366 
470 

769 
86 

262 
185 

178 
269 

387 
00 

140 
84 

102 
128 

211 
19 

116 
08 

72 
142 

194 
20 

806 
726 

722 
810 

695 
2,292 

1,030 
768 

804 
988 

857 
1,588 

723 
507 

492 
737 

582 
970 

395 
249 

285 
365 

337 
235 

422 

Femalo..... 

403 

White 

282 

541 

Kative 

431 

Foreign 

298 

672 


INSAKE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  223.— BLIND,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OF  POPULATION, 

BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850  TO  1890— Continued. 


STATES  AXD  TEKniTOElES. 

NOIBEK  OF  BLIND. 

KATIO  PEE  1,000,000  OP  POPULATION. 

1890 

18S0 

1870 

18G0 

1860 

1890 

1880 

1870 

ISOO 

1850 

South  Central  division— Continued. 

1,691 

1,375 

404 

150 

73 

712 

804 

494 

248 

313 

Male..  

8r.7 
731 

1, 172 
419 

751 
624 

1,017 
358 

1,2-8 
147 

229 
175 

274 
130 

354 

60 

98 
62 

119 
31 

120 
SO 

47 
26 

61 

12 

68 
6 

731 
691 

671 
856 

079 
1,151 

5CG 

896 
828 

849 
907 

831 
1,233 

641 
443 

4&5 
512 

40.'? 
801 

306 
183 

2R3 
169 

214 
091 

413 
263 

398 
205 

319 
283 

Femalo 

"VThitc 

Colored 

176 

Oklahoma 

115 



Male 

17 

489 
064 

501 
663 

558 
730 

1,020 

Femiile 

18 

33 
2 

S3 
2 

1,157 

vriuto 

Colored - 

Kativo 

Foreign 

1 

i 

072 

333 

144 

92 

1,211 

687 

331 

438 

Male 

010 
511 

872 
285 

1, 130 
27 

1,802 

493 

4S0 

759 
213 

961 
11 

1,439 

165 
167 

270 
63 

329 
4 

444 

87 
67 

117 
27 

141 
3 

240 

48 
44 

78 
14 

89 
3 

101 

1,052 
997 

1,065 
921 

1,014 
1,893 

595 

1,182 
1,  213 

J,2S3 
1,010 

1,213 
1,063 

814 

669 
707 

746 
515 

6,S6 
796 

448 

382 
274 

361 
213 

327 
833 

388 

437 
440 

4S1 
293 

427 
2,039 

Weatem  divisioii 

Male 

1,125 
677 

1,  f.78 
124 

1,276 
520 

sni 

618 

1,229 
210 

1,045 
391 

293 
151 

431 
13 

341 
103 

157 
S3 

238 

201 
39 

63 
32 

101 

631 
514 

685 
788 

505 
683 

295 

833 
785 

702 
1,331 

824 

788 

306 

481 
396 

473 
102 

,504 
329 

372 
420 

432 
29 

457 
218 

624 

"VtTiite 

Colored 

Native 

101 

665 

Foreign 

Montana 

■■■    1                     1 

Male 

20 
13 

39 

7 
5 

11 
1 

11 

1 

296 
294 

306 

248 
455 

311 
205 

398 
87 

192 

1.                   1 

1 

ir.lliro 

23 
ID 

7 

233 
371 

115 

■Wyom  ing 

2 

219 



, 

Male 

4 
3 

6 

1 

5 

2 
2 

4 

2 

102 

140 

101 
699 

109 
134 

459 

141 

301 

206 

277 

1 

2 

223 



Native 

2 
2 

104 

0 

134 
342 

535 

357 



Colorado 

2 
189 

26 

052 

Malo 

122 

73 
32 

I'^l 

91 
10 

18 
8 

20 

24 
2 

497 
401 

467 

4C6 
429 

2,096 

558 
491 

514 

60S 
251 

2.994 

725 
632 

063 

721 
803 

1,731 

67 
18D 

153 

Colurtd 

Native ^ 

New  Mexico 

3G 
322 

140 

08  ^ 

1,593 

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132                143 

104 
65 

J  57 
•i 

154 
6 

97 
53 

147 
2 

148 

87 
31 

98 

2,288 
1,871 

2.081 
2,290 

2,  059 
2,676 

3,334 
2,597 

2,842 
4,519 

3,031 
2,484 

2,206 
1,229 

1,737 
1,344 

1,785 
890 

1,970 
1.171 

1,773 
189 

1,717 

2,111 

Colured ..." 

2J 

2113 
29 

4» 

338 
20 

NatWo 

08 

Foreign .....'. 

THE  BLIND. 


G73 


T'able  aas.— blind,  with  distinction  of  sex,  color,  and  nativity,  and  katios  tkr  1,000,000  of  population, 

BY  STATES  AND  TEURITORIES:    1850  TO  1890— Continiud. 


NOUDEB  or  DLIXD. 

BATIO  PES  1,000,000  or  rOPITUlTIOX. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

18S0 

1880 

1880 

1870 

18M 

18(0 

Weatcrn  division— ContinncU. 

28 

27 

1 

47D 

668 

104 

Malo 

12 

20 
2 

9 
19 

133 

17 
10 

to 

1 

13 
14 

120 

1 

1 

438 
621 

468 
495 

220 
1,011 

640 

603 
817 

739 
180 

633 
872 

875 

145 

Wliit*                

1 

104 

1 
29 

..::::::::.—.::::. 

172 
334 

0tah              

17 

2 

422 

1*6 

Malo     

75 
58 

129 
4 

to 

97 
14 

06 
00 

122 
4 

49 
77 

24 

17 
12 

29 

7 
lu 

17 

1 
1 

2 

S79 
605 

627 
1,994 

297 
1,640 

306 

886 
864 

857 
2,597 

490 
1,750 

385 

385 
281 

337 

340 
500 

165 

187 

■^Vhito      

177 

Nat  i  ve   

9 
20 

4 

5 
12 

2 

160 

181 

2U 

651              941 

94 

Halo 

11 
3 

9 
5 

n 

3 
30 

14 
10 

9 
15 

21 
3 

6 

2 
2 

4 

377 
181 

230 

333 
494 

168 
1,722 

574 
117 

184 

62 
198 

103 

i 

749 

3 

1 

4 

354 
204 

356 

127 
53 

267 

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17 
13 

30 

4                  ' 

331 
393 

366 

183 
185 

207 

164 
711 

377 

2 

2 
4 



19 
11 

111 

5 
1 

47 

3 
1 

5 

284 
630 

318 

221 
100 

626 

422 
127 

209 

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173 

Male                                           .     ... 

66 
45 

104 
7 

88 
23 

150 

29 
18 

39 
8 

40 

7 

87 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

303 
341 

305 
789 

339 
256 

478 

631 
618 

580 
1,010 

674 
443 

498 

267 
112 

225 

118 
318 

180 

4 
1 

35 

1 

1 

9 

211               118 
199              318 

385              172 

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Male 

82 
08 

145 
5 

127 
23 

779 

47 
40 

81 
6 

78 
9 

644 

23 
12 

34 
1 

28 
7 

179 

7 
2 

9 

451 
515 

481 
416 

495 

401 

645 

435 

560 

497 
813 

641 
295 

745 

433 
318 

391 
250 

353 
603 

320 

222 
96 

173 

"White                                                                 .... 

7 
2 

63 

148 

300 

160 

California           

1 

U 

Molo   

616 
263 

704 

75 

602 
277 

418 
220 

618 
126 

394 
250 

120 
69 

169 
10 

114 
65 

45 
18 

63 

1 

737 
518 

633 

778 

596 
756 

807 
652 

675 
1,292 

689 
851 

343 

280 

338 
164 

325 
310 

165 
169 

193 

11 

1 

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Native 

39 
24 

1 

167 
164 

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674 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   224.— 15I.IXD   BKI.OXGING   TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OF   SEX,    COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:   1890. 

AI.ADAItlA. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
mule. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Kative  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

OOUKTIES. 

Paronta  native. 

One  or  both 
parents 
foreij;n. 

Mixed 

bicod. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

M:ale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Thft  State             .      .. . 

1,376 

1,377 

763 

614 

422 

341 

396 

330 

15 

6 

11 

5 

341 

273 

310 

250 

31 

23 

11 
3 

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12 
14 

27 
19 
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19 

8 

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14 

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7 
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075 


Tadlb  9a4.— BT-TND  BELONGrVQ  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OF  RKX,   COLOR,   AND  NATIVITY,   AND 
NUMBEK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  ST.VTF,.S  AND  TKURITORIE8:  1890— Continued. 

ARIZONA. 


Fonnil 

in 
couuty. 

Totul. 

Male. 

uioIb. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Nativo  bom. 

Fnr«i(ni 
burn. 

Total. 

BUek. 

00DKTIC9. 

Paronta  nnlivo. 

Onftorbnili 
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lbrcij;Q. 

Uixed 
blood. 

Unle. 

Fe. 

male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
niulo. 

Male. 

Fp- 

iiialti. 

Male. 

Fn. 
male. 

Mule. 

Fb- 
niaio. 

Male. 

Fe 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 

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1,150 

1,156 

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451 

421 

413 

410 

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...... 

1 

Frankliu , 

1 

4 

1 

3 

"i 

2 

...... 

1 

1 

3 

1 
3 

...... 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

1 

2 
14 

2 
11 

1 
U 

2 
11 

1 

1 

0 

3 

6 

3 

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4 
2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 
2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
10 
G 
9 
2 

1 
4 
2 
7 
3 

6 
1 
2 
2 
2 

1 

1 

i 

8 

2 

1 

2 

a 

1 



Miller 

6 

1 
5 

5 

1 
3 

< 
1 
6 

5 

1 
3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1! 

3 

2 

1 

6 

2 

4 

2 

2 

> 

rhiliips 

1      " 

13 

10 

13 

Pike    

1 

1 

Polk 

2 
12 

3 
10 

1 

2 
t 
17 

2 
2 

11 

2 

a 

14 

2 
1 

10 

..  .„ 

1 

Pulaaki 

1 

i 

1 

a  Two  Indiaus  uot  includttd. 


b  One  foreign  bom  includetL 


676 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   221.— BLIND  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,   WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,   AND   NATIVITY,   AND 
NUMBEK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 

ARKANSAS— Continued. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLOEED. 

Total. 

Xative  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

CODKTIEB. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 

parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Hale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

1 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

31 
5 

10 
8 

10 

47 

6 

18 

11 

5 

8 
41 
29 
21 
18 

31 
5 

10 
8 

10 

o47 

6 

18 

11 

S 

8 
41 
29 
21 
18 

12 
3 
7 
4 
6 

26 
2 
7 
4 
3 

6 
26 
14 

10 
6 

19 
2 
3 
4 

4 

21 
4 

11 
7 
2 

2 
15 
)5 
11 
12 

12 

7 

4 

-       6 

23 
2 
7 
3 
3 

6 

25 

14 

3 

6 

18 
2 
3 
4 
4 

20 
4 

U 
7 
2 

15 

13 

3 

11 

11 

7' 

4 
6 

19 
2 
6 
3 
3 

6 

22 

14 

3 

5 

18 
2 
3 
4 
4 

19 
4 
11 

7 
2 

2 
15 
13 

3 
11 

1 

...... 

1 

St.  Francis 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Sburp  

1 

1 

1 

XJnion 

2 

1 

1 

"'i' 

8 
1 

1 
...... 

TVhite 

2 
6 

1 

* 

Woodruff 

7 

1 

3 

Tell 

1 

CAl,IFOR:>riA. 


710 

718 

474 

244 

463 

211 

205 

109 

83 

47 

175 

85 

11 

3 

9 

1 

2 

3 

124 

684 
'^>8 

c9 
4 
3 

69 
7 

'I 

7 

n 

652 

(d) 

3 

A4 

3 

«3 
6 
11 
t20 
64 

0 

11 
£40 

2171 

624 

0 

3 

617 

86 

9 

AS 

1 
5 

13 

21 

alO 

4 
60 

m3 
15 

f>8 
6 
7 
6 

56 

28 

53 

27 

15 

8 

12 

7 

26 

12 

3 

1 

o3 

1 

Alpine 

8 
9 
2 

9 
4 
3 
9 
G 

7 
1 
7 
3 
4 

00 

3 

4 

3 

3 

5 

11 

20 

4 

7 
13 

2 
11 
40 

148 

23 

9 

3 

17 

35 
0 
3 
1 
i 

13 

21 

9 

4 
6 

3 
14 

7 
6 
7 
G 

5 

6 

7 
3 
3 
6 
4 

6 
1 

6 
2 
3 

33 

3 
3 
1 

2 
1 

3' 

3 

1 

i 

2 
1 

19 

5 
6 

2 

7 
3 
3 
5 
4 

G 

1 
6 
2 
3 

33 

3 
3 

1 

2 

1 

3 
S 

1 

4 
1 

2 
2 

2 

1 

...... 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

limio 

Calaveras 

1 

Colusa 

2 
2 
2 
2 

Del  Xorte 

i 
2 

1 

"'i' 

3 
3 

1 

1 
3 

3 

2 
3 

1 

1 

3 
1 
2 

1 

Invo 

K.rn 

1 
2 

1 

18 

3 

1 
1 

21 

2' 

10 

1 
1 
2 

1 

l.akf 

1 
4 

4 

9 

1 

1 

M  ;irin 

il.iripnsa 

3 
3 

1 

3 
2 
9 
11 
1 

10 
1 
6 

25 

in 

17 
8 
2 

12 

24 
4 

3 
1 
3 

7 
10 
6 
2 
4 

2 
6 
6 
0 
6 
6 

i' 

2 

3 

2 
9 

3 

2 
4 
1 
5 

15 

60 
V 
1 

1 
6 

12 
6 
2 

2' 

6 
6 
4 

2 
2 

1 
» 
3 

2' 

3 
3 
1 

3 
2 
9 

10 
1 

7 
9 
1 
6 
25 

109 

17 

6 

1 
12 

24 
4 
3 

1 
3 

7 
16 
6 

4 

2 
6 
5 

a 

6 

6 

i' 

2 

3' 

2 
9 
3 

2 
4 
1 
5 

15 

60 

7 
1 

1 
0 

11 
5 
2 

1 
3 

1 

1 
2 
5 
3 

1 

6 
8 

i" 

1 

i' 

7 
3 

1 

2 

Mrntlncino 

* 

Merced 

1 

.......... 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 
2 

Kapri 

3 

1 



1 
6 

K«vada 

1 

1 

Plarcr 

1 
2 
1 
1 
8 

CO 
6 
1 

1 

2 

Sacramento 

4 

2 
1 
1 
3 

18 

1 

1 

1 

...« 

San  lii-nilo 

San  Hcrnardino 

5 
13 

23 
8 
4 

8' 

It 
1 
2 

4 
9 

13 
5 

i 

2 

5 
3 
1 

"  ■;■ 

26 
3 
1 

1 

3 
2 

San  Diego 

3 

29 

1 
1 

2 

c2 

San  J  (*a<)  u !  n 

•■■>•• 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 

San  Mateo 

"■■■•• 

Santa  Mar  bara 

1 
...... 

4 

7 

1 
1 

2 

0 
1 

1 

"*■■* 

6ant.-i  Clara 

1 

1 

Santa  Cruz 

Shaata 

Sierra  

1 
1 

...... 

1 

Siskiyou 

6 
6 

4 
2 
2 

1 
9 
3 

2 

1 

3 
30 
5 
2 
2 

1 
2 
1 
5 
3 
1 

1 
1 

8 

1 

1 

1 
1 
3 

1 

4 
4 

1 

4 
I 

Bolano 

Sonoma 

BUnisIaus 

* 

Butter 

lobxima 

1 

1 

1 
2 
4 

1 
2 
2 

1 
1 

Trinity 

Tolaro 

9 

2 

Taolumns 

3 

Tentora 

""■■* 

Tolo 

2 

•  ••• 

Tub. 

2 

a  Onnlmlinn  not  Inrlmlfnl. 

b  Onci  ('hlriCK(«  not  Iriflncloil. 

e  One  f<irrlcii  Imrn  Inrliiilcl. 

d  Onn  Indiuii  (nut  Inrliided  In  tbo  tabic). 

•  Four  luUiuus  nut  iucludcd. 


/  Ten  Tndians  not  Inrluilod. 

a  Snvon  IndiaiiH  not  inclndoil. 

n  'I')in<^  IthliaiiR  not  inrlndod. 

%  'i'wo  Indiium  not  inrlu<lcd. 

J  One  Cbiuoso  nud  1  ludiau  not  inclndod. 


k  Five  Indians  not  included. 
I  Two  Chinese  not  imlnded. 
in  Olio  Iiuliiin  and  '_*  Cbir.oHo  not  included. 
n  Uxio  Malay  uot  iucludud. 


THE  BLIND. 


677 


Table  221.— BUND  BELONGING  Td   KACH  COUNTY,   WITH   DISTINCTION  OK  SKX,   COLOR,  AND    NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TKKKITOICIES:  1890— CoiitiiiuwI. 


COIiOBADO. 


Foand 

In 
couuty.' 

Total. 

M*le. 

F«- 
niKle. 

wniTS. 

OOLOUD. 

Total. 

1 

It'atiTO  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total.      1 

««">■!  n«*i;. 

Black. 

C0URT1I8. 

Poren  t«  natlro. 

Onoorkotli 
narenu     i 
forelen.    1 

Ulxad 

blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

lUle. 

Fo-I 
male.l 

1 

«•"'■  Ilic) 

M"'"-  I^J 

i 

180 

27 

4 
0 
2 
3 

6 

7 
4 
1 

1 

1 
2D 
G 
2 
4 

3 

1 

14 

4 
1 

2 

4 

\ 
17 

3 

G 
2 
2 

1 

1 
3 

1 
8 
1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

1 

180 

122 

07 

12J 

67 

74 

40 

20 

10 

28 

8  ' 

1 

37 
4 
« 
2 
4 

7 

7 
4 

1 
1 

2 
C 
G 
2 
4 

3 
I 
15 
5 
1 

2 
4 

1 
7 
21 

? 

2 
2 

1 

1 
3 

1 
8 
1 

2 

1 
1 
2 

1 

27 
4 
6 
2 
3 

4 
3 
3 

1 
1 

1 
4 
2 
2 
3 

1 

5 

4 

I 

1 

3 

13 

1 

4 

1 

i 

) 

1 

2 

1 
8 
1 

1 
1 
1 

t 

10 

i' 

3 

4 
1 



1 
2 

4 

i" 

2 

1 

10 

1 
1 

1 
1 

i' 

6 

2 

3 

1 
2 

i 

1 

2' 

1 

27 

4 
G 
2 
3 

4 

3 
3 

1 
1 

1 
4 
2 
2 
3 

1 

5' 

4 

1 
3 
1 
3 
15 

1 
4 
1 

i" 

1 
2 

1 

8 

1 

1 
1 

1 

10 

i' 

3 

4 
1 

R 
3 
5 
1 
2 

3 
3 

1 
1 

4 

10 

4 

9 

1 
1 

j\acH                  

i' 

3 

4 
1 

1 
1 

1 ; 

;  ::: 

1 

i 

f»n*Iili'» 

! 

1 

1 

1 

1 

t 

.,..;             1 

1 

\          ; 

1 
2 

4 

i" 

2 

1 
10 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

5 

4 

1 

1....  1 

PI  pnao 

1 
3 

I 

1 

1 

1 1 

1 

1  .... 

1 
3 

1 

1 
1 

10 
1 

1 

1 

'< 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

Lake 

3 
1 

1 



1 1  I'Ht.i 

. 

4 
0 

2 
3 
1 
2 

i 

1 

2 
15 

1 
2 

i" 

1 

1 
1 

6 

1 

3 
5 

1 
3 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Mes'i 

2 

1 

.... 

1 

1 

I 

Park 



Pitkin 

1 

1 

1 



3 

, 

Kio  HLinrn 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

■Weill 

2 

1 

1 

COSf.-VECTIClTT. 


Thp  State 

707 

724 

303 

32D 

384 

321 

271 

227 

32 

30 

81 

64 

11 

8 

8 

7 

8 

1 

145 

156 

71 

38 

1S5 
83 
31 
48 

140 

161 

71 

40 

140 
83 
32 
48 

91 
81 
35 
25 

69 
49 
18 
27 

58 
80 
30 
15 

71 
34 
14 
21 

87 
80 
31 
25 

67 
48 
18 
27 

58 
80 
35 
14 

65 
34 
14 
21 

68 
47 
27 
20 

40 
32 
15 
22 

40 
49 
28 
10 

44 

26 
12 
18 

0 
6 

1 
1 

10 
6 

""2 

« 
9 
3 
2 

4 
4 
2 

13 

27 

3 

4 

J7 
11 
3 
8 

12 
22 

4 
2 

17 

4 

i 
1 
4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1  it4-litif>lil 

1 
1 

C 

4 

2 

1 
1 

S 

1 

3 

1 



1 

1 

DELAWARE. 


98' 

101 

47 

54 

40 

40 

27 

30 

2 

'6 

11 

5 

7 

U 

7 

13 

1 

19 
47 
32 

20 

IS 

32 

12 

26 

9 

8 
23 
23 

9 

23 

8 

6 
19 
15 

8 
11 
8 

5 
10 
15 

1 
1 

1 
4 

3 
3 
1 

2 

4 
8 

S 
3 
1 

2 

1 

^    n 

S 

3 
8 

1 

:l 

1           1 

DISTRICT  OF  COE.VnBIA. 


The  District 

173 

182 

87 

85 

54 

46 

25 

27 

9 

1 

'1 

20 

12 

43 

39 

35 

31   1        8 

8 

173 

al82 

97 

85 

54 

40 

25 

27 

9 

7I 

1 

20 

12 

43 

39 

35 

31,1        8 

8 

a  Two  Indians  not  included. 


678 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   224.— BLIXD   BKLONGLN'G  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AKD 
NLMUKK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

FL.ORIJOA. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

ToOO. 

Wale. 

male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

COUKTIB8. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents 
loreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

The  State  .............. 

308 

308 

167 

141 

80 

60 

70 

51 

4 

8 

6 

C 

87 

81 

80 

67 

' 

11 

23 
4 
1 
1 
5 

5 

1 

1 

23 

16 

IS 
3 
1 
C 
3 

15 
22 

I 

31 

G 

2 
10 

5 
25 

10 

]6 

3 

3 

3 

4 
4 
6 
4 
5 

2 
1 
2 
3 
3 

23 
4 
I 

1 
5 

I 

1 

23 

10 

18 
3 

1 
0 
8 

IG 

22 

7 

5 

31 

C 
2 

10 
5 

25 

10 
17 
3 
3 
3 

4 
4 
4 
4 
5 

2 
1 
2 
3 
3 

18 
2 
1 

1 
2 

3 

1 

1 

U 

10 

10 

1 
1 

4 

8 
11 
6 

U 

2 

e 

2 
15 

5 
8 
2 
2 
2 

1 
1 
3 
3 
1 

2 

f 

1 
2 

5 
2 

3" 

2 

9' 

0 

8 
2 

6 
•     2 

1 
1 
2 

2 

1 
1 
5 
4 

3 
2 

6 
1 

3 

1 

12 

2 

12 

i 

Br-idliird                    ..          

1 

1 

CrlH  V             

3 
2 

2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Dartfi 

1 

4' 

1 

1 
2 

1 
5 
3 

4 

1 
2 

9 
6 

10 
1 

1 

5 

5 

7 
...... 

B 

4 

10 
1 
1 

3 
2 

C 

1 
2 



2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 
3 

8 

n 
1 
5 

17 

4 
2 

4 
3 
10 

5 
9 

1 
1 
1 

3 
3 

1 
1 
4 

i' 

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1 

4 

4 

2 
5 

1 
3 

3 
1 

1 

4 

4 
2 
5 

1 
3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 
B 

1 

5 
10 

...... 

16 

1 
2 
3 

4 

8 

1 

"'"ii' 
"■"5" 

5 
8 

1 

3 

Lafavetie 

Lake 

5 
15 

1 
2 
2 

" 

3 
2 

1 
3 

3 
2 

1 
3 

11 

1 

1 
2 
7 

4 

2 

i 

1 
1 
3 
3 

2 

i' 

1 

1 

1 
3 
4 

4 

4 

1 
1 
1 

3 

1 
1 
7 

2 
1 
2 
2 
2 

1 

1 
3 
4 

5 

1 

1 

8 

1 
6 

6 

1 
5 

7 

1 

4 

6 

1 

2 
1 

4 
...... 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

a 

1 

1 

3 

pnlk      

1 

3 

2 



1 

gl   J<,lin          

1 
1 
2 

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3 
3 

2 

J 
1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Volusia 

1 

TVakiilla                      

1 

1 

1 

""i' 

1 

1 

Walion      

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

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GEORCIA. 


1,448 

1.446 

707 

739 

346 

400 

330 

385 

9 

10 

7 

5 

361 

339 

338 

291 

23 

48 

Applinc 

6 
2 

15 
G 

it 

4 
85 
17 
2 
5 

30 
6 
5 
6 

22 

G 
2 

43 
3 

14 

19 

» 

3 

23 

7 
2 

15 
6 

25 

4 
38 
17 
2 
5 

30 
G 
5 
R 

26 

6 

2 

44 

4 
14 

19 

23 

9 

3 

24 

3 

2 
10 

2 
10 

2 
16 
7 
1 

15 
4 
1 
1 
0 

25 

4 
8 

6 
13 

4 

1 

13 

4 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 
G 

1 
7 
5 

...... 

4 

1 
3 

2 
11 
2 

1 

1 

r.^v.r 

2 
4 
1 

4 

2 
12 
3 

5 
4 
15 

n 
22 
10 

1 

l.l 

4 

fl 

17 

3 

19' 

6 

13 
10 
6 
2 
11 

6 
1 
C 

4 

4 

1 
2 

2 

1 

f 

3 
1 
4 
1 
8 

4 
i 

1" 

B 

3 
3 
9 

1 
15 
6 

1 
3 

3 
1 

1 

3 

13 

3 

3' 

4' 

13 
7 

1 
1 
7 

G 
1 
6 

i 

3 

1 

2 
1 

3 
3 
9 

1 
14 

6 

1 
3 

3 

1 

2 
1 
5 



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Barlow 

1 

i 

1 

Bibb 

1 

G 
5 

1 
1 

1 

BroiiLa   

1 

Bulloch 

13 
3 

1 
1 
2 

12 
1 
3 
2 
4 

12 
8 

1 
1 
1 

12 

1 
3 
2 

4 

1 

Biill« 

1 

Cariiftboll ., 

7 

2 

1 
1 
1 

8 

4 

4 

i' 

8 

3 
13 

2 

Carroll 

1 

r:ii'.,».T 

1 

1 

(  1      )i.,n 

1 

21 

3 

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....„ 

...... 

4 
1 
4 

1 

20 

3 

2 
7 

4 

CI.   f.,  ,in 

2 

1 

3 

11 

1 

6 

Clinllo"i;a 

4 

12 
6 

1 
1 
7 

2 

...... 

1 



2 
8 

4 

f:i..ii  !,«>    

1 

8 
4 
1 
4 

1 

(  1  .-.    

C'U>  Ion 

Cobb 

1 

4 

i 


THE  BUND. 


079 


Tablb   394.— blind  UELOXOINQ    TO   KACn    COUNTY,  Willi    DISTINCTION   OF  SKX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMBliK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  UY  STATES  AND  TKKUITOUIES:  18U0— Coutiuuca. 

UEOBOIA— CooUuuoil. 


Found 

in 
county. 

ToteL 

Halo. 

To- 
mala. 

WHITE. 

COLOBCD. 

Total. 

Nattro  born. 

Foreign 
Iwru. 

ToUl. 

Black. 

OOUHTIKS. 

ParoDts 

natlTO. 

1 
One  or  both, 
parcnta 
foreign. 

Miied 

blood. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mala. 

Fe- 
male. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
mule. 

Male. 

Fo- 

malo. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male, 

Fe- 

mala. 

4 
3 
17 
18 
8 

2 

14 
14 

5 

13 
14 
4 

:i 
0 

3 
0 

30 
5 

8 
60 
13 

4 
14 

7 
21 
2.'. 

3 
17 

0 
12 
29 
5 
4 

12 
15 
2 
8 
4 

11 
1 
7 
1 

10 

11 
10 
9 
4 
13 

7 
13 
G 

13 

1 
6 
3 
ID 
6 

9 

8 
35 
7 
6 

14 
5 
5 

10 

1 
8 
13 
5 
8 

4 
8 
17 
18 
8 

2 
2 
15 
14 
S 

12 
14 

4 
3 
8 

3 
0 
2 
31 
5 

8 
69 
13 

0 
15 

7 
21 
25 

3 
17 

11 

12 

29 

5 

4 

12 
15 
3 

7 

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13 
1 
7 
1 
10 

11 
10 
9 
4 
13 

8 
13 

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1 
6 
3 
10 
6 

9 

8 

39 

7 

6 

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17 

1 
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13 
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8 

1 

8 

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5 
2 

5 
5 
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6 

3 
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17 

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6 

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9 
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5 

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8 

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8 
2 
7 

2 
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7 
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9 
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7 

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16 
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9 

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5 
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6 

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7 

1 

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12 
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3 

10 
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9 
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3 

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1 

1 

2 

2 
1 

1 

2 

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8 

3 

2 
17 
0 
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3 

2 
4 

8 
1 
7 

2 
3 
9 

3 
2 

1 
3 
2 

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2 

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1 

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2 
9 
6 
5 
3 

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1 

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1 

1 

8 

10 
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1 

1 

1 
7 

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GrtMino 

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1 

1 

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1 

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Hull 

2 
3 

4 

2 
3 

4 

H..ral>on 

Harris 

5 

0 

5 

8 



1 

H.iil 

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1 

3 

8 

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4 

4 
3 
1 
2 
2 

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1 

2 
8 

Henry 

4 
3 
1 
2 
3 

6 



1 

1 

Jackson  

2 

4 

1 

J  enVrs  on 

Joni-s 

2 

2 

2 

2 

I 

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Lee 

8 

2 
3 
0 

2 

1 
8 

8 

2 
3 
5 

3 

1 
2 

LibertT 

3 
2 
2 
2 
2 

1 
4 

4 

1 
2 

5 
2 

1 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

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3 
2 
2 
2 
2 

1 
3 
4 

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5 
2 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

Lincoln 

j 
...... 

1 

Lowiiiles 

Lumpkin 

WcUiiflJe 

5 

1 
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5 

5 
3 

1 
4 
5 

...... 

4 

1 
5 

...... 

1 
1 

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3 

1 
3 
2 

1 

1 

1 
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3 

4 

1 
2 

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3 

1 
3 

5 
4 

26 

4 
2 

6 

4 
3 

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1 
3 
6 
3 
3 

1 
2 
4 

4 

1 
4 
8 
1 
3 

4 
1 
2 
2 
4 

2 
1 
1 
1 

1 
4 
13 
2 

1 

1 
4 
2 

4 

1 
2 
4 
4 

1 
4 

7 
1 
3 

3 
1 
2 
2 
4 

2 

1 
1 
1 

1 

4 
11 
2 

1 

1 
4 
2 

1 

1 

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Monroe 

3 

2 

I 

4 

3 
8 

2 
1 

4 

Montgomery 



Morcnn 

3 

M  tirra  V 

1 

1 

1 

5 
2 
1 

4 

13 
2 

I 

6 

4 
2 
I 

2 

10 
2 
1 

3 

1 

S 

Newton 

Oeoneo  

Oclethorpo 

1 

3 

t 

Piikena 

1 

I 

J*ierce 

Pike 

4 

4 

5 

1 
S 
6 

1 

4 

5 

Polk 

1 

Pulaski 

2 

1 

1 i' 

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2 

3 

2 
1 

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3 
6 
2 

3 
« 
2 

3 

6 

1 

PiiTnaai 

1 
2 
3 

Quit  mull 

Babun 

1 

680  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table   224.— BLIND   BELOXGIXG  TO   EACH   COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND 
XUMBEK  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

G  E  O  ROI  A— Contmned. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

COCSTIES. 

! 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

re- 

male. 

Male. 

re- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

8 
44 

2 

4 
13 

14 

8 

23 

12 

6 

5 
13 
2 

8 
16 

3 
15 
10 
10 

8 

15 
10 
5 
11 
21 

4 

6 
6 

20 
15 
7 

9 

45 

2 

4 

al3 

14 

8 

23 

12 

6 

6 
13 
2 
8 
16 

3 
15 
11 
10 

8 

16 
12 
5 
11 
22 

4 

6 

6 

20 

15 

7 

5 

20 

i 

6 

9 
2 

14 
8 
2 

4 

7 
1 
4 
7 

3 
3 
6 
3 
4 

4 
4 

t 
10 

2 
3 
2 
6 
10 

4 
25 
2 
3 
7 

5 
6 
9 
4 
4 

2 
6 
1 
4 
9 

12 

5 
7 
4 

12 
8 
1 
9 

12 

2 
3 
4 
15 
a 

2 

7 

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1 

2 

1 
3 
3 

1 

3 

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8 

1 

2 

2 
3 
3 
4 
1 

2 
4 

2 
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1 

2 
1 
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3 

1 

3 
1 

3 
13 

4 

17 
1 
1 
5 

3 
3 
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1 
2 
4 

3 

10 

4 
16 

7 
1 
2 
2 

2 
3 
3 
4 

1 

2 
4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

7 
1 
11 
5 
1 

1 
6 
1 
3 
5 

1 
5 

3 
3 
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6 

7 
1 
11 
5 
1 

1 
0 
1 
3 
5 

1 

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3 

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2 

1 
2 
3 

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1 

2 

3 
1 
3 
3 

4 

3 
2 
1 
3 

1 
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3 

7 
3 

12 
5 
1 
1 
8 

2 
2 
4 
6 
3 
3 

1 
2 

3 
1 
3 
3 

4 
3 
2 
1 
3 

1 
3 
2 
2 
6 

2 
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1 

2 
3 
7 
3 

11 
5 
1 

1 
8 

2 
2 
4 
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3 
3 

2 
3 

10 

2 
2 

8 
2 

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2 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

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1 

1 
2 
1 
7 

1 

3 

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1 
2 
1 
7 

1 

1 



3 

7 
4 

1 

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1 

TTilkes 

3 
5 
4 

9 
2 



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5 

4 

8 
2 

1 

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1 

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30 

30 

17 

13 

17 

13 

7 

7 

3 

2 

7 

4 

1 

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2 
2 
2 
5 

1 

1 
4 
5 
2 

3 
1 
1 

1 

2 
2 
2 
5 

1 

1 

4 
5 
2 

3 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 
1 
3 

1 

2 

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1 

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2 

1 
1 

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2 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

4 

1 
1 
3 

1 

2 

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2 

1 
1 

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2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

Latah 

3 

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1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

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2.833 

2,834 

1,649 

1,185 

1,017 

1,160 

957 

727 

204 

141 

456 

292 

32 

25 

23 

20 

9 

It 

87 
10 
22 
15 
15 

27 
12 
10 
21 
34 

81 
48 
20 
32 
30 

90 
12 
23 
15 
15 

28 
12 
10 
22 
35 

32 
48 
21 
32 
20 

64 

5 
14 

7 
12 

17 
10 
5 
12 
22 

n 

84 
10 
20 
10 

26 

I 
8 
3 

11 
2 
S 
10 
13 

21 
14 
11 
12 
4 

62 
2 

14 
7 

12 

17 
10 
5 
12 
22 

11 
34 
10 
20 
15 

23 
5 
8 
8 
3 

11 

2 

5 

10 

13 

21 
14 
11 
12 
4 

80 
2 

10 

4 
8 

9 
7 
4 

7 
15 

7 
31 
8 
9 
12 

9 
2 
5 
6 
3 

7 
2 
3 
8 
10 

16 
14 

10 
10 

4 

7 

6 

26 

8 
3 

1 

2 
3 

S 
2 

1 

1 
2 

8 

1 
1 

1 
1 

X 

3 
1 

2 
2 

1 
2 
4 

4 

Bureau 

4 

3 
...... 

1 

2 
2 
1 
5 
2 

1 

B 

Callioiin 

Carroll 

1 
1 
1 

1 
...... 

1 
4 
6 

2 

1 
1 
6 

1 

1 
1 
2 

4 

Ciuii 

ChrlitUn 

Clark  

' 

Clay 

Clinton 

2 

Coles 

1 

1 

a  One  Indian  not  included. 


Tin-:  BLIND. 


G81 


Table  SS*.— BLIND  BELOXGINO  TO  EACH  COUNTY,   WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SKX,  COLOR,   AND  NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMIJKR  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  llY  STATICS  AND  TKUIMTORIES:  1890— Conlinncil. 

IE.E.lXOI«t— CuoUiiuol. 


Cook 

Crawford  — 
('unilH*rland. 

Di'knlb 

Dcwilt 

Doiif;1»fl 

Dupage 

IMuar 

I'M  wards 

KdiugUam... 

Fayette 

Ford 

Frnnklin 

Fulton 

Gallatia 

Greene 

Grnndy 

Hnmiltoti  . . . 
llau.oik.... 
BardiD 

Henderson . . 

Honry  

Irontioia 

JaoKson 

Jasper 

Jefleraon 

Jersey 

Jo  Daviess  . . 

Johnson 

Kane 

Kankakee... 

Kendall 

Kdox 

Lake 

Lasallo 

Lawrence . . . 

Lee 

Livin^istou . . 

Lo^an 

McDoDongh. 

McHenry  ... 

MeLean". 

Itacon  

Macoupin  ... 
Madison 

Marion 

Marsliatl 

Mason 

Massac 

Menard 

Xfercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Ogle 

I'eoria 

Perry 

Pialt 

J'iko 

Pope 

Pulaski 

l*utnani 

Kandol])h  ... 
Riobland 

Kock  Island. 

St.  Clair 

Saline 

Sangamon  — 
Schuyler 

Scott 

Shelby 

Stark 

Stephenson. . 
Xazowell 


Found 

in 
county. 


353 
15 
25 
16 
12 

19 
12 
M 
12 
12 

17 
11 
32 
50 
18 

33 
9 
18 
19 
20 

10 
31 
22 
23 
16 

42 
28 
22 
16 
33 


24  I 
44 

19 
26 
27 
17 
16 

25 
41 
13 
26 
51 

31 
5 
17 
13 
12 

14 

9 

26 

145 

11 

27 
SO 
16 
12 
25 

17 
21 
8 
28 
19 

24 
41 
16 
44 
19 

13 

35 

4 

27 

13 


Total. 


373 
16 
27 
10 
12 

21 
14 
80 
12 
13 

18 
12 
82 
51 
18 

34 
10 

21 
20 

13 

35 
22 
24 
20 

44 

028 
22 
16 
33 

16 
11 
41 
24 
45 

20 
26 
27 
13 
17 

25 
44 

14 
31 
55 

32 
6 
17 
13 

12 

14 
10 
26 
44 

11 

28 
52 
17 
12 
25 

17 
21 
8 
28 
20 

26 
44 

16 
48 
20 

14 
37 
4 
28 
18 


Male. 


207 
10 
16 
8 


Fe- 
male. 


166 
6 
It 


1 
11 

20 
0 

12 

20 

7 

3 

12 

11 
0 
3 

14 
7 

« 
21 

7 
23 

< 

9 

10 
1 

11 
7 


Total. 


Male. 


205 
10 
16 


Fe. 
male. 


KbUto  born. 


162 
6 
II 


11 
5 

12  I 
7  I 
5 

9 

5 
13 
19 


Parents  nati\'c. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Oneorlxtth 
parents 
furcign. 


Male. 


42 


Fo. 
male. 


Male 


Fonlgn 
bora. 


Fo- 
°  male. 


Male. 


125       104 


ToUl. 


10 


Ffl. 
male. 


BUck. 


Mole. 


Fe- 
male.' 


Mlied 
bluod. 


Male. 


Fe- 


a  One  Indian  not  Included. 


682 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  221.— BLIND   BELONGING   TO  EACH   COL^TY,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY;  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 

II.KiINOIS— Continaed. 


Found 
in 

county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 

m-ile. 

WniTB. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

00DBTIE8* 

Parents  native. 

Ono  or  both 
parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

male. 

M.ale. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
mala. 

■„ 

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13 

15 
25 
32 
27 

55 
30 
19 
13 

16 
45 
17 
13 

16 
26 
35 
27 

57 
30 
19 
13 

11 

23 

8 

11 

10 
13 
14 
16 

31 
15 

15 
7 

5 
22 
0 
2 

6 

13 
21 
U 

26 
15 
4 
G 

10 
23 

8 
11 

■    10 
13 
14 
15 

30 
15 
15 
7 

5 

22 

0 

2 

6 
13 
21 
11 

26 
15 
4 
G 

10 
20 

7 
8 

4 
12 
11 

9 

7 
11 
6 
2 

5 
19 
9 

1 

1 
12 
21 

7 

8 
15 
2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 
1 
2 

3 

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3 
1 
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1 
3 

1 
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1 
4 



6 
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5 

15 
3 
6 
5 

4 
12 

1 
1 

1 
1 

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2 



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2,174 

2,174 

1,274 

900 

1,236 

879 

971 

713 

104 

76 

161 

90 

38 

21 

32 

17 

G 

i 

14 
42 

38 
6 

4 

34 
14 
11 
24 
44 

20 
24 
25 
16 
38 

26 
16 
50 
16 
32 

10 
35 
23 
21 
11 

20 
13 
28 
28 
23 

29 
25 
20 
13 
14 

31 
11 
16 
20 
18 

20 
46 
22 
10 

7 

27 
15 
30 
170 
27 

20 
26 
3U 
19 
16 

15 

43 

39 

6 

4 

35 
14 
11 
25 
44 

27 
24 
25 
16 
40 

27 
16 
51 
18 
32 

10 
37 
24 
21 
11 

28 
13 
28 
28 
24 

29 
20 
27 
13 

14 

31 
11 
18 
22 
18 

21 
47 
22 
11 
7 

27 
18 
30 
121 
27 

21 
27 
30 
21 
16 

10 

29 

20 

2 

24 

8 
« 
13 
25 

15 
13 
13 
8 
27 

18 
8 
35 
13 
18 

5 
24 
14 
12 

5 

17 
G 
13 
14 
13 

24 

18 
17 
8 
10 

22 
7 
10 
13 

10 

13 

20 

15 

7 

6 

10 
9 
10 
71 
18 

10 
22 
10 
14 
7 

5 

14 

19 

3 

4 

11 

6 

5 

12 

19 

12 
11 
12 
8 
13 

9 

8 

10 

5 

14 

5 

13 

10 

0 

6 

11 
7 
15 
14 
11 

5 
8 
10 
5 
4 

9 
4 
8 
9 
8 

8 
21 
7 
4 
1 

11 

9 
14 
50 

0 

11 

5 
14 
7 
8 

10 

29 

20 

2 

24 
8 
6 
13 
24 

15 
13 
12 
7 
27 

17 
8 
35 
13 
18 

5 
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Tablb   S«4.— blind   BELONr.INO  TO  EACH  COIJNTY,  Wl  lU    DISTrNCriON   OF  SKX,   COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND 
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NtTMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


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NUilBEK  FOUIvD  DJ  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKJKITOKIES :  1830— Continued. 


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male. 

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Fo. 
male. 

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male. 

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IS" UMBER  FOUND  IX  EACH  COUXTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKKITOKIES:  1890— Continued. 


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in 
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Total. 

Hale. 

male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

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Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Blacli. 

COUNTIES. 

Parents  native. 

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parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

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857 

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406 

214 

189 

129 

110 

26 

27 

59 

52 

237 

217 

209 

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NlJ.MliKU  FOUND  IN  KACH  COUNTY,  ItV  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


miMBOVBI. 


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in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

vniTB, 

COLOBSD. 

Total. 

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Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

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itiircntft 
rorcicn. 

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blood. 

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nialo. 

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male. 

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Fc 
male. 

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male. 

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1 

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1 

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2 

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3 

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2 

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INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   aS4.— BLIND  BELONGING  TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  KATIVIT\-,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND   IN   EACH   COUNTY,  BY   STATES  AND   TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


miSSOCni— Continncd. 


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Poxntscot . 

Perrr 

Fettis 

Pfaelpa  ... 


PJko 

PUttc... 

Polk 

Pubuki  . 
Putnam  . 


Ball" 

Bantlulph. 

Kay 

Kevtiolfls . 
Kipley.... 


St.  Charles 

Sl.flnir 

Sle.  I  iinoviovo . 

St.  KnuK-ois 

St.  Louis 


St.  Lonis  city . 

Saline 

Sclniyler 

GeoUiwd 

Scott 


Bfajui&oxi  . 
Shelby  ... 
StodiUrd . 

Stono 

Snllivan.. 


Taney 

Texan 

Venjon , 

Warren 

'WaahiDgton. 


■Wavne  . . , 
Webster. 
Worth  .. 
Wright.. 


Found 


Tot»l. 


Hale. 


17 

17 

9 

9 

» 

9 

20  1 

21 

27 

27 

25 

2S 

11 

11 

.W 

53 

18 

17 

21 

21 

9 

9 

26 

27 

20 

26 

2 

2 

G 

7 

14 

"  i 

17 

17  1 

r.i 

13 

r. 

C 

18 

18 

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31 

8 

8 

8 

8 

4 

5 

8 

S 

15 

15 

17 

17 

1) 

9 

123 

22 

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5 

3 

3 

8 
10 

2 
17 

1 
16 
23 


Fe. 
male. 


Total. 


Male. 


12 
4 
2 
9 

115 

19 

7 

5 

3 

3 
8 

10 
2 

17 

1 
16 
23 

9 
13 

8 
20 

2 
10 


Fe. 
jnale. 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


One  or  both 
parents 
foreign. 


26 
G 
11 

4 
11 
10 

1 

3 

1 
4 
1 

2 

2  i 

24 
G 
1 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Foreign 
born. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Total. 


Male 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


IHOIVTANA. 


The  State 

38 

39 

26 

13 

26 

13 

10 

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5 

2 

11 

5 

1 
2 

1 
1 
S 

2 
3 
9 
2 

1 

2 
3 
3 
3 

1 
2 

1 
1 
S 

2 

3 
10 
2 

1 

2 
S 
S 
8 

1 

i 

4' 

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8 
2 

2 
3 

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2 

2' 

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1 

2 
2 
2 

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1 

1 

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4 

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8 
2 

2 
3 
2 
2 

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1 

2 
2 
2 

i 

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1 

1 

2 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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1 
1 

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1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

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1 

1 

JefffTKon 

2 

9 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

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1 

1 

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Aotclope. 
Basner... 

BUlns 

BooDD 


Boibnltc. 

Brown 

BuOalD... 

Bart 

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2 

2 

6 

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4 

t 

2 

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14 

u 

11 

14 

10 

10 

295 


178 


178 


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31 


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THE  m.IND. 


605 


Table  294.— BUND  BKLONGINO  TO  EACH   COUNTY,   WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,   COLOR,   AND  NATIVITV,   AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKRITOEIES:  18<»0— Continued. 

NEBBASKA— CootlniiMt. 


Found 

in 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

wniTB. 

COLOUD. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

OOUNTIBS. 

Parents  satire. 

One  or  liotli 
narcuUi 
foreign. 

Mixed 

blood. 

Male. 

Fo- 
nialo. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

1 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 

male. 

Hnaa 

4 

1 
1 

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5 

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4 

3 

h 

25 
1 
8 
7 
6 

11 
9 

G 
5 

G 

7 
2 

8 

4 

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1 

7 
8 

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8 
5 

13 

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3 

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0 
9 
1 

6 
11 
11 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 
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8 

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11 

7 

4 
1 

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10 

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8 
4 
2 

4 
3 
2 
3 

4 

28 
1 
8 
8 
6 

11 
9 
2 
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7 
7 

3 
8 

4 
2 
7 
7 
4 

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1 

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4 
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county. 

Total. 

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Fe- 
male. 

■WHITE. 

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Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

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COUNTIES. 

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blood. 

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Fe- 
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male. 

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male. 

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The  State 

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male. 

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male. 

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malo. 

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male. 

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male.' 

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NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:   1890— Continued. 


NOBTH  CAKOI.IIVA. 


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county. 

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male. 

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male. 

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male. 

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male. 

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■■■"»■ 

4 
4 

3 

4 
5 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 
4 
5 

1 

1 
2 

1 

C 
1 
3 
2 
3 

1 

4 

2 
2 
2 

1 
1 

t 

Bartc           

Caiawill 

1 

* 



1 

1 

1 

3 
2 
6 
2 
3 

2 
-      8 

1 
1 

2 

Caswell 

Cliathiim      

1 

4 

4 
5 

4 

1 

0 
4 

4 

1 

Davidson 

11 
3 
3 
4 
5 

12 
10 
13 

7 
1 

6 
4 

10 

2 

10 

4 
4 
2 

C 

14 

1 
0 

1 

4 
3 

9 
4 
4 
4 

11 

n 

5 
8 
11 
4 

7 
4 
11 
4 

a 

2 
1 
5 
S 

8 

0 

0 

5 

10 

8 

C 

...... 

7 
2 
17 

2 

9 

6 

■■■  4 

4 
5 

2 
11 
4 

1 

7 

2 

17 

2 
5 
1 
2 

4 
5 
G 

3 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

'   i 

1 

1 

Forsyth 



4 
1 



G  a  tf  » 

1 

0 
1 
7 
G 
5 

2 

4 
7 
9 
2 

"i 

3 

1 
G 

5 
1 
7 
4 
5 

2 
...... 

3 
3 

2 
4 
7 
5 
2 

1 

Greene 

Gnilford 

1 

Halirax 

2 

4 

Harnett 

1 

1 

2 

1 
6 

Hertfurd 

1 
1 



4 
3 
3 

1 

1 

Hyde 

litsdell 

1 

JackftOD 

JollDBtOD 

C 

1 
10 

2 
2 
0 
2 

2 

5 

1 
10 

1 

2 
2 
6 
2 

2 

1 

Jonei* 

Lenoir 

Lincoln 

McDnirell 

2 

1 

M.ir.,11 

1 

M."li<'>n 

M  .•     M 

4 
6 

1 
1 
5 
4 
12 

8 
2 
1 
1 
4 

1 
G 
4 
2 

3 
10 

i 

3 
9 

M* '  '-■i'nbarg 

1 

i 

Miiili.ll 

Monicomcry 

"""i' 

1 

'i' 

8 
8 

30 
1 
3 

2 
1 

3 
3 

""& 

1 

....„ 

G 
3 
4 

I 

1      11 

!       8 
2 

1 
1 
4 

1 
6 
3 

■■■■■ 

3 

8 

Uouri: 

1 

7 
8 

fi 

2 

1 
1 

Null 

1 

Kcw  llanover 

1 

Nort  hnmpton  

4 

On-l'.n- 

OrauL-" 

I'jiniliro 

I'an'infitnnk 

1 

Peniirr 

2 
2 

■■5' 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

Per(|nlriianfl 

Pernou 

Pitt 

Polk 

Itandolph 

2 
8 
4 
10 

8 

Itii'l)iM»nd 

3 
4 
3 

2 

1 
2 

1 

2 

Roll,  ■on 

}Co4'ki[iKbaui 

Bowau 

...... 

THE  BTJND. 


099 


Tabus  224.— KLIND   BELONfilNG   TO   EACH   COTINTY,  WITH   DISTIXCTION  OF  SEX,   COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMUEU  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  IJY  STATES  AND  TEIMtlTOIUES:  1890— Contiiiuod. 

NOUTH  CAnOI^INA— Coutlnuoil. 


Found 

iu 
county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WniTH. 

COLOUD. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

born. 

TotaL 

BUck. 

OOONTIES. 

Forcnta  native. 

Ono  or  both 
iiarents 
turclgo. 

Mixed 

bI'Md. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Hale. 

Fe-I 
male. 

ifalo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Mole. 

Fe. 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

22 
22 
14 
10 
20 

5 
3 
3 
8 
17 

85 
17 
11 
6 
14 

22 
34 
29 
10 

23 
24 
14 
10 
21 

aS 
3 
3 

8 
17 

48 
17 

n 

6 
14 

22 
35 
20 
10 

15 

13 

4 

5 

6 

2 

5 
11 

21 
14 
S 
U 

S 

10 
16 
15 
5 

8 
11 

10 

r> 

15 

3 
1 
1 
3 
6 

27 
3 
6 

: 

19 
14 
S 

n 

10 
4 
5 
5 

2 
4 

11 
& 

9 
11 
13 

4 

7 
4 
0 
5 

14 

3 
1 
1 
2 
2 

17 

1 
2 

5" 

10 
11 

'I 

U 

10 

4 

5 

6 

2 
2 
2 
2 
4 

9 
5 
2 
5 
2 

9 
11 
12 

4 

7 
i 
9 
S 
14 

3 
1 
1 
2 
2 

16 

1 
2 

4 
3 

1 
7 

1 

4 
3 

1 
7 
1 

Stokoa 



1 

1 

1 

1 

""^^ 

Transylvania 

Tyneil 

3 
7 

10 
9 
3 
1 
3 

1 
5 
2 

1 

1 

4 

10 

2 

4 

...... 

2 
8 
3 

3 
6 

9 
7 
3 
1 
2 

■ 's' 

2 

1 

1 

4 

10 
2 

4 

Y'.     ,    

1 

] 
2 

1 

1 

1 

"WnrrtMi 

Waviie" 

6 

10 

11 

11 

D 

« 

1 
8 
2 

1 
1 

"Wilkes 

1 

Yadkin 

1 

1 

*'""'^ 

IVORTn    DAKOTA. 


The  State . 


BaTne.1 

Burlriyh 

CasH 

Cavalier 

Dickoj* 

Eddy 

Foator 

Grand  Forks- 

GrisKS 

Lamouro 


Lo^iin. . . . 
Mclntosli 
Mo  Lean.. 
Morton... 
Nelson . . . 


Femhina  . 
Pierco. . .. 
ItaniHoy . . 
UanRoni  . . 
Kichland . 


Sargont . . . 

Steele 

StutMinau  . 

Traill 

WalaU 


42 


42 


27 


29 


16 


OHIO. 


The  State 

Adums 

Allen 

Asliliind 

A.shtalitila 

Athens 

Ansl.ii/.o 

Belin'cmt 

Brown 

Bntlor 

Carroll 

Champaisn 

Cliirk 

Clorniiint 

Clinton 

Columbiana 

Coshocton 

Craw  lord 

Cuyalioi^a 

Darko.."^. 

Sefiauco 


3,372 


3,373 


138 
37 
14 


12   I  13 

49  51 

37  37 

:!fi  1 1  37 

15  !  15 


24 
38 
.36 
27 
43 

27 
23 
140 
37 
17 


21 


1,367 


1,927 


1,315 


1,253 


210 


158 


459 


S2 


1 
5 


20 


13 


a  One  Indian  not  included. 


700 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND 


Table   224-— BLIND   BELONGING   TO   EACH   COUNTY,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OF   SEX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Coutiuucd. 


OHIO— Continued. 


Found 

in 
countv. 


Total. 


IJolawaro  ... 

Eric 

Fairticlil 

Favetle 

Fraaklin 

Fnlton 

Gallia 

Gcaiipn 

Grot'uc 

Guemecy ... 

Hamilton  ... 

Hancock 

Hani  in 

Harrison 

Henry 

Hicliland  ... 
Hoiking .... 

Holmes 

Huron 

JackaoD 

Jefferson 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence ... 
Lickinf; 

Logan 

Lorain 

Lucan 

Madieon 

Ualioning... 

Marion 

Medina 

Heig6 

Morccr 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morpin 

Morrow 

Muskingam. 

Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 

Pickaway . . . 

Pike 

Portaco 

Prt-ble 

Putnam 

Bicblaud.... 

Boitt 

SanduhUy ... 

Scioto 

Sen<«a 

ttbolby 

fitark 

8uniiiiit 

TruNiltull . .. 
Tui^c'irawaa. 
tluiuu 

Van  Wert... 

Vlnlon 

Warnii 

WanbingtoD 

TVavne 

Winianu.... 

W'ockI 

Wyandot.... 


39 

42 

21 

23 

25 

29 

17 

18 

190 

80 

18 

19 

31 

33 

21 

21 

37 

38 

27 

27 

240 

253 

21 

24 

31 

33 

15 

15 

21 

23 

33 

34 

30 

31 

23 

25 

33 

35 

35 

36 

24 

27 

26 

27 

17 

17 

62 

50 

46 

47 

34 

34 

29 

29 

77 

77 

22 

22 

43 

45 

19 

1 
19 

25 

25 

43 

44 

31 

32 

41 

43 

27 

28 

188 

190 

31 

32 

44 

45 

55 

58 

20 

21 

12 

12 

24 

24 

15 

16 

34 

34 

22 

22 

22 

22 

32 

34 

24 

24 

31 

33 

52 

63 

25 

27 

40 

47 

41 

43 

21 

21 

41 

41 

33 

38 

43 

44 

30 

35 

12 

12 

70 

70 

31 

31 

27 

27 

43 

44 

32 

83 

20 

21 

81 

82 

17 

17 

Hale. 


14 
19 
21 
13 
43 

14 
22 
8 
21 
13 

140 
11 
21 


11 
16 

24 

22 
24 

20 
157 
17 
29 
32 

11 

8 
15 
10 
18 

17 
12 
18 
13 
17 

35 
15 
25 
21 
11 

19 
22 
21 

22 
7 

52 
10 
14 
24 

21 
13 
20 
13 


Fe- 
male. 


28 
4 
8 
5 

37 

5 
11 
13 
17 
14 

107 
13 
12 


20 
10 
19 

8 
33 
15 
16 
24 

10 
4 
9 
0 

10 


Total. 


Male. 


13 
19 
19 
13 
38 

14 
19 
8 
16 
13 

130 
11 
21 


11 
16 
22 
22 

21 

20 
153 
17 
29 
32 

11 
7 
13 
10 
18 

15 
12 
10 
13 
10 

32 
15 
25 
20 
10 

19 
19 
21 
22 

7 


Fe- 
male. 


20 
4 
8 
5 

35 

5 
9 
13 
10 
14 

100 

13 

12 

6 

11 

18 
13 
10 
12 

14 

6 

10 
13 
17 
18 

9 
12 

36 
12 
19 


Kativo  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


One  or  both 
parents 
Ibreign. 


Male. 


Fe 
male. 


2 

4 

1 

1 

3 

5 

4 

10 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 



Foreign 
born. 


Male, 


Fe. 
male. 


Total. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


51 


Black. 


Male 


Fe- 
male. 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male 


Fe- 
male. 


OKLAnonA. 


Tho  Territory. 


85 


18  15  18  13  14 


TITE  P.TJND. 


701 


Table  221.— BLIND  BKLOXGING   TO  EACH   COUNTY,    WITH    L)lbTlxN(  TluN   OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND 
MSlIlKli  rOlNIl  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  IIY  STATES  AND  TKKHITORIES:  18'JO— Continiud. 

OHHaON. 


Found 

in 
county. 

ToUl. 

Male. 

To- 
male.  . 

WniTE. 

COU>BBO. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

For»i(;n 
bom. 

Total. 

Blaclc. 

1 

OOUNTIBS. 

r.ircnl»  native. 

One  or  liotli 
parents 
foreign. 

lilood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Uale. 

F6- 

male. 

Halo. 

Fe- 
male. 

""">■  m  j;. 

Uole. 

Fo. 
male. 

male. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
mala. 

The  Stnto 

145 

145 

80 

65 

80 

65 

59 

51 

6 

6 

15 

8 



3 
4 
11 
1 
2 

9 
1 
1 
12 
1 

3 
1 

10 
2 

10 

12 

1 

10 

11 

8 
1 
2 

4 
4 

3 
2 

7 

7 

3 

4 

11 

1 

2 

9 

1 

a\ 

M2 

1 

3 

1 

&10 

2 

10 

12 
61 
10 
2 
11 

8 
1 
2 
4 
4 

3 
2 

7 

7 

1 
1 
4 

1 

S 

1 
1 
8 

1 

1 
1 
7 
1 
5 

4 
1 
8 
1 
7 

5 

2' 

1 
2 

2 
2 
3 
4 

2 
3 
7 

2' 

4 

4' 

2 

3' 

1 
5 

8 

2' 

1 
4 

3 

1 

3' 

2 

1 

4' 

3 

2 

2 
2 
3 

4 

2 
3 

7 

1 
1 
2 

2 
3 
5 

2 

2 
1 

.... 

2 

4 

i 

2 

3' 

1 
5 

8 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 
1 
6 

1 

1 
1 
6 

5' 

4 

3 

4 

1 

1 



2 

3 
1 
5 

8 

1 

1 

1 
5 

2 
1 
4 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

3 

3 

3" 

5 

i 

2' 

2 

1 
3 

4 

1 

1 
2 

2 
1 

...... 

2 

1 

2 

2 
1 

Polk              

1 
1 

3 

I 

1 

2' 

1 

1 

Wasi-o 

1 

2 

1 

Yamhill       

1 

PE>NSVr,V.*>IA. 


The  State 

1 
3,940  ; 

3,925 

2,262 

1,663 

2,208 

1.621 

1,351 

1,062 

283 

215 

574 

344 

5t 

42 

47 

32 

7 

U 

46 
264 
31 
34 
32 

106 
42 
51 
69 
45 

33 

1 
26 
33 
80 

35 
31 
33 
19 
73 

53 
CO 
32 
G 
66 

49 

4 
63 

0 
25 

21 
33 
28 
10 

78 

125 
18 
51 
78 

127 

46 
273 
33 
35 
33 

108 
43 
52 
73 
45 

35 

1 
26 
34 
83 

35 
32 
33 
19 
74 

53 
C2 
37 
6 
66 

51 
4 

03 
6 
25 

21 
36 
28 
11 
82 

128 
19 
62 
81 

130 

22 

169 

22 

19 

18 

66 
26 
26 
42 
27 

21 
1 
19 
24 
48 

21 
22 
19 
13 
43 

38 
37 
20 
2 
35 

34 
3 

41 
3 

15 

12 

26 

21 

7 

49 

62 
7 
29 
51 
87 

24 
104 
11 
16 
15 

42 

17 
26 
31 
18 

14 

7' 

10 
35 

14 
10 
14 
6 
31 

15 
25 
17 
4 
31 

17 
1 

22 
3 

10 

9 
10 
7 

4 
33 

66 
12 
23 
30 
43 

22 
164 
22 
19 
18 

65 
26 
26 
42 
27 

21 
1 
19 
24 
47 

21 
22 
18 
13 
43 

33 
36 
19 
2 
35 

33 
3 

38 
3 

14 

11 

26 

21 

7 

48 

68 
7 
29 
51 
87 

24 
99 
11 
15 
15 

41 
17 
26 
31 
18 

14 

7' 

10 
30 

14 
10 
14 
6 
31 

15 

23 

16 

4 

31 

17 
1 

22 
3 

10 

9 
10 
7 

4 
33 

65 

12 
22 
30 
42 

22 
48 
18 
12 

17 

62 
10 
23 
33 
15 

12 
1 
11 
21 
36 

16 
11 
12 
10 
30 

32 
30 
9 
1 
17 

22 
3 

31 
3 

12 

8 

21 

15 

0 

6 

45 
3 

27 
30 
32 

17 
38 
11 
10 
12 

36 
14 
21 
25 
11 

8 

"'36' 
2 
5 

1 

1 
6 

6 

24 

....„ 

""so 

2 
2 

1 
37 

Alleebenv 

5 

5 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 
3 

4 
1 
6 
4 
3 

3 

1 

1 

Beilford 

Berks     

1 
2 

12 
10 
3 
6 
11 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Blair 

Brad  ford 

Bncks 

3 
1 

1 

2 

4 

3 



Butler        



2 
10 
26 

11 
9 

10 
5 

21 

15 
22 
11 
2 
17 

IC 

1 

21 

2 

.10 

8 
10 
5 
3 
8 

51 
10 
21 
27 
19 

8 
2 
8 

8 
8 
4 
3 
6 

6 

Center 

1 
3 

2 

3 

2 

-...„ 

1 
2 

1 

....„ 

...... 

2 

1 
S 

2 
3 

1 

S 

1 

5 

Clearfield  

2 

1 

1 

5 

5 

1 
1 

""2 
1 

4 

1 
1 



...... 

4 
9 
1 
13 

7 

1 
4 
2 
8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Elk             

6 

6 

1 

1 

5 
""2 

1 
3 
2 



...... 

6 
3 

....„ 

2 

1 

3 

S 

■  "ii:::::: 
1 

1 
1 

...... 

U 

7 
2 



2 
2 

4 

1 

33 

7 

1 

2 

12 

39 

1 

2 

:::::: 

1 

14 

7 

1 
4 

1 

1 
8 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
17 

1 

1 

3 
16 

1 
6 

Luzerne 

1 

> 

aTwo  Indians  sot  included. 


bOne  Indian  not  included. 


702 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  221.— BLIND   BELONGING   TO  EACH  COUNTY,   WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  A^Xy  NATIVITT,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

PErVJVSVI^VANIA— Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
coiinij. 

Total. 

Mftle. 

Fe- 
male. 

TVniTB. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

COCKTIKS, 

Parents 

native. 

One  or  botll 
pa^ent^ 
foreign. 

Mixed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

45 
24 
44 

a 

10 

90 
21 
87 
48 
23 

918 
10 
20 

107 
11 

19 

8 

42 

33 

21 
36 
31 
67 

26 
57 
13 
87 

45 
27 
47 
11 
16 

92 
21 
91 
51 
23 

a817 
11 
20 
111 
14 

21 

8 

42 

31 

21 
36 
35 
07 

27 
58 
15 
90 

17 
20 
33 
2 
14 

50 
13 
49 
29 
11 

413 
8 
13 
69 
5 

13 
3 
23 
17 

11 
23 
22 
33 

18 

31 

7 

CO 

28 
7 

It 
9 
2 

36 

8 
42 
22 
12 

404 

3 

7 

42 

9 

8 
5 
17 
17 

10 
13 
13 
34 

9 
27 

8 
30 

17 
20 

33 
2 
14 

54 
12 
49 
29 
10 

398 

8 

13 

08 

5 

13 

3 

24 

17 

10 
23 

21 
32 

18 

31 

7 

SO 

26 
7 

14 
8 
2 

36 
8 

42 
22 
12 

387 

3 

7 

42 

9 

8 

5 

17 

17 

10 
13 
13 
31 

9 

20 

8 

30 

15 
12 
10 
2 
12 

42 
8 
32 
24 
9 

163 

5 

9 

25 

5 

U 

is' 

15 

9 

17 
17 
20 

10 

23 

7 

61 

15 
3 
8 

8 
2 

24 

4 

31 

19 
12 

179 

21 
9 

6 

3 

13 

12 

10 

11 

7 

23 

6 
18 

7 
24 

5 

C 
1 
5 

2 
3 
12 

5 
3 

1 

2 

2 

„ 

1 

1 

9 
4 

7 
4 

1 

140 
2 
2 
30 

3 

"  io 

1 

5 
1 
2 

7 
3 
9 
3 

127 

2 
1 

2 
1 

Perrv 

1 
15 

1 

84 
1 
2 

13 

81 

1 

....„ 

17 

1      15 

12 

s 

Piko              

SchnvikiU 

14 

1 

1 

1 

1 
3 
2 

2 
2 
1 
i 

Sallivnu 

4 
2 

1 
2 

2 
7 

2 

1 

1 
1 

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1 

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4 

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BUODE   ISLAND. 


The  State 

289 

307 

145 

162 

142 

154 

76 

87 

19 

7 

47 

CO 

3 

8 

3 

6 

a 

Bristol 

18 
23 
29 
183 
30 

19 
23 
30 
197 
38 

9 

12 
16 
91 
17 

10 
11 
14 

106 
21 

9 
12 
14 
90 
17 

9 

11 

13 

103 

18 

5 

7 
12 
40 
12 

5 
10 

6 
47 
17 

4 

4 

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4 

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997 

504 

493 

199 

196 

187 

192 

6 

3 

0 

1 

305 

297 

286 

272 

19 

25 

Abbeville 

42 

23 
40 
37 
31 

43 
49 
25 
10 
10 

28 

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39 
20 
17 

28 
30 
33 
22 
35 

20 
20 
13 
25 
25 

23 
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8 

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45 

25 
49 
37 
32 

43 

52 
26 

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16 

29 
31 
41 

20 
17 

28 
32 
33 
22 
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30 
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8 

81 

22 
10 
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26 
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24 

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23 
12 
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14 
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5 

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8 
6 
9 

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5 
4 
3 
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2 
7 

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5 

10 
9 

14 

23 
11 
10 
3 
2 

6 
8 
14 

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10 
6 

12 
2 
7 

13 
4 

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1 

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s 

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1 

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Berki'Icy 

1 
5 
1 
3 

3 

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8 
3 
2 

1 
11 
0 
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10 
7 
7 
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1 

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1 

2 

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1 

2 
2 

1 

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1 

l>arl>iiclon 

1 

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.... 

1 

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...... 

1 
1 

1 

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a 

1 

1 

a 

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1 

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THE  PTJND. 

Tabik  »««.— BT.INn   BELOXOINO  TO   EACH   COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINCTIOX   Of  RICX,  COLOR,  AND   NA 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TEKWITORIKS:  18tK)-Continuc<l. 

HOUTa  CAROI<INA— Continued. 


703 

,  AND 


- 

Foimd 

in 
county. 

ToUl. 

Malo. 

uiole. 

WIIITB. 

COIOIKD. 

Xottl. 

Kativoborn.  """S. 

Foreign 
bom. 

Total. 

niack. 

oouirriES. 

Porenla  DBtiro. 

One  or  both 
paronte 
fartiign. 

Mixad 
blood. 

Malo. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
nialo. 

Male. 

F.V 
male. 

Male. 

re. 

male. 

Uale. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

eg 

23 
13 
29 

M 

40 
23 
13 
29 

32 
18 
0 

5 
17 

22 
22 

14 

8 
12 

24 
0 
5 
1 
8 

14 

7 
6 

4 
0 

24 

n 

i 

8 

14 
7 
0 

4 
0 

8 
13 
4 
4 
9 

8 
15 

8 

4 
6 

7 
10 

8 
12 

7 
4 

d 

1 
2 

t 

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1 

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175 

177 

102 

75 

102 

75 

40 

35 

14 

1 

42 

22 

3 
3 
4 
3 
7 

6 

I 
1 

1 
1 

3 

4 
4 
S 

2 
3 
3 

1 
1 

4 
2 
6 
3 
8 

5 

5 
12 
7 

3 
3 

1 
3 
7 

14 

6 
3 

4 
9 

4 
7 

3 

3 

4 
3 
7 

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1 
1 
1 
1 

3 

4 
4 
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2 

2 
3 
3 

1 
1 

4 
2 
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3 
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5 
2 
S 
12 
7 

3 
3 
2 
3 

7 

14 
2 
6 
3 

4 
9 
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7 

2 
2 
2 
1 
2 

4 

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1 

1 

2 
2 
1 
2 

I 
1 

1 
2 

4 

2 
3 

3 
2 

4 
7 
C 

2 
2 
2 
2 
S 

9 
1 
2 
S 

1 
B 
2 
0 

1 
1 
2 
2 
5 

2 

1 
1 

2 
2 
2 
4 

2 
2 
1 

1 

3 

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1 

3 
2 

i' 

5 

1 

1 

1 

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2 

5 
1 
4 

1 

3 
4 
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1 

2 
2 
2 
1 
2 

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1 

1 

2 
2 
1 
2 

2 

1 
1 

1 
2 
4 
2 
3 

3 
2 
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2 
2 
2 
2 
5 

9 
1 
2 
2 

1 
5 
2 
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1 
1 
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2 
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1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 
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1 

2 

2 
3 

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1 
1 
1 

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1 

1 

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2 

1 
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1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 
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1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 
3 

2 

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5 
1 

1 
1 

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2 

5 
1 

4 
1 

3 
4 

3 

1 

3 
2 

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1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

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1 
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1 

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1 

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1 
2 

1 

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TENNESSEE. 


The  State 

1,817 

1.817 

988 

829 

748 

627 

717 

606 

15 

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14 

0 

242 

203 

218 

176 

24 

W 

14 
27 

7 
9 

22 

26 
14 
12 
22 
14 

8 
4 
1.1 
14 

11 

14 

27 

7 

9 

22 

26 
14 
12 
22 
14 

a 

4 
1:1 
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11 

11 

13 

G 

C 

14 

17 
9 
4 

14 
9 

2 
2 
2 
6 
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3 
14 

2 
3 

8 

9 
5 
8 
8 
5 

A 
2 
11 
8 
C 

11 
6 
5 
4 

13 

17 
9 
4 

11 
9 

0 
2 
2 
6 
6 

3 

13 
2 
2 
6 

9 
5 
S 
6 
5 

4 
2 
10 
8 

e 

11 

s 

5 

4 
13 

17 
8 
4 

11 
8 

2 
2 
2 
8 

S 

3 

12 

2 

2 

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0 
5 
5 
0 
5 

4 
2 
10 
8 
0 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

2 
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1 
8 

2 

1 
2 

1 

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1 

8 

2 

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3 
2 

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1 

2 

2 

1 

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>••••• 

704 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  224.— BLFSD   BELO^•GI^•G   TO  EACH  COUNTY,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF   SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 


TE>"XE  SSE  E— Continued. 


1 

Fonnd 

in 
county. 

ToiJ. 

Male. 

Fo- 

nale. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Total. 

Black. 

OOUKTIES. 

Parents  native. 

OneorTjoth 
parents 
foreign. 

Mi.xed 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fo. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

fjoffee 

19 

19 

10 

104 

5 

23 
17 
11 
30 
8 

29 
28 
29 
16 
21 

4 
19 
39 
17 
21 

34 
29 
19 
18 
31 

19 
2 
9 

13 
8 

32 
10 
64 
6 
16 

15 
2 

21 
8 

28 

16 
10 
11 
17 
23 

63 
11 

12 
24 
10 

7 
18 
25 

6 

7 

3 
7 
8 
14 
16 

43 

3 

1 

12 

86 

41 

17 
13 
24 
20 

2 
1 

19 

1 

31 

19 

19 

10 

102 

5 

23 
17 
12 
30 
8 

29 
28 
29 
16 
21 

4 
19 
39 
17 
21 

34 
29 
19 
18 
31 

19 
2 
9 

13 

8 

32 
10 
64 
6 
16 

15 
2 

21 
8 

28 

16 
10 
11 
17 
23 

63 
11 
12 
24 
10 

7 
18 
25 

6 

7 

3 
7 
8 
14 
10 

43 
3 

1 
12 
87 

41 

17 
13 
24 
20 

2 

1 
19 

1 
21 

15 
6 
6 

51 

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16 
9 
7 

16 
4 

20 
16 
18 
7 
10 

2 
10 
23 

8 
12 

18 
17 
7 
7 
14 

8 
2 
3 
3 
6 

19 
5 

37 
2 
8 

5 

1 
10 

7 
15 

8 
5 
0 
10 
12 

38 
7 
7 

16 
7 

2 
10 
8 

4 
4 

2 
6 
8 
7 
7 

30 
1 

1 

8 

51 

21 

8 

8 

15 

11 

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1 
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4 
13 

4 
51 

1 

7 
8 
5 
14 
4 

9 
12 
11 

9 
11 

2 
9 
16 
9 
9 

16 
12 

12 
11 
17 

11 

6 

10 
2 

13 
5 

27 
4 
8 

10 
1 

11 
1 

13 

8 
5 
2 
7 
11 

25 
4 
5 
8 
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6 
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17 
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1 
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5 
7 
9 

13 
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1 
4 
86 

20 
0 
6 
0 
9 

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1 
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13 
4 
6 

31 
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15 
7 
5 
7 
4 

10 
7 
10 

2 

10 

18 

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18 

30 

1 

7 

13 

6 
2 
2 
3 
5 

18 
5 
33 

1 
4 

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1 
7 
6 
14 

8 
4 

5 
8 
8 

18 
7 
6 
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7 

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4 
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3 
7 
6 

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4 

6 

4 

24 

7 
7 
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6 
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8 
8 
6 

7 
10 

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8 

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13 
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7 

13 

10 

6 

0 

2 

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4 

24 
4 

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1 

11 

6 
3 

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7 
10 

14 
4 
4 
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3 
17 
2 
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1 
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5 
7 

4 

9 
2 
1 
8 
10 

38 
8 
5 

4 
7 

1 

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1 
7 

13 
4 
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26 
3 

15 
7 
5 
7 
4 

14 
9 

30 
7 

10 

2 

30 

30 

7 

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38 

10 

1 

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2 
2 
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18 
5 

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1 
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12 

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8 
8 

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7 
6 
4 

7 

1 
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8 
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7 
6 

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8 

18 
6 
8 
9 
5 

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0 

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4 

4 

4 

22 

7 
7 
4 
6 
4 

8 
8 
6 

7 
10 

2 
9 
7 
4 

8 

14 

11 

3 

7 

13 

10 

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2 
2 

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7 

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1 

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1 
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1 
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3 

4 

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1 

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6 
9 
2 

13 
4 

22 
4 
4 

10 

1 

I 
10 

6 
3 
1 
7 
10 

14 

4 
4 
0 
3 

5 
2 
17 
2 
3 

1 
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7 

4 

8 
1 
1 
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7 

18 
7 
6 

4 
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1 

1 
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1 

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1 
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1 

2 

1 

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1 
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3 

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1 

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11 

3 

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4 
2 
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39 

3 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

2 

2 
2 

1 

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1 
4 
2 
4 

20 

iliirHball 

1 
10 

1 

1 

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1 

1 
12 

1 
2 

1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

2 

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1 

5 

1 

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1 

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1 

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6 
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2 

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2 
1 

2 

3 

39 

2 
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1 

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6 
6 

1 

5 
2 

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5 

1 

2 
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1 

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.•••*• 

THE  lil.lNl). 


rus 


Tabi.k  aa-l.-ItLlNI)    IIKLONOING   TO    KACH   COUNTV,  WITH   DISTINCTION   OK  8KX,  COLOR,  ANU   NATIVITY',  AND 
NUMliKK  FOUND  IN  KACII  COUNTY,  BY  STATICS  AND  TKIUMTOUIES:   1890-Coiitinue<l. 

■nSNNEIiHICE— CuDtlDued. 


Fonnd 

In 
county. 

ToUl. 

Hale. 

Fo- 
male. 

WIIITB. 

COLOBCO. 

Totnl. 

Kallro  born. 

Foreign 
born. 

TolaL 

DIack. 

OOUNTlSa. 

Faronta  nntlTO. 

Ono  or  both 
parcDta 
foreign. 

Mlird 
blxod. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
luulo. 

Malo. 

Fo- 
mole. 

Hnlo. 

Fe. 
nialo. 

Male. 

Fo- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
malu. 

Mole. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 

mftlc 

21 

n 

27 

8 

37 

31 

21 
11 
27 
8 
37 
81 

16 
4 

10 
3 

20 

le 

6 
7 
17 
6 
17 
15 

15 
4 
8 
3 
14 
12 

0 
7 
15 
5 
11 
12 

15 
4 
7 
2 
14 
12 

6 

7 
15 

5 
10 
12 

i 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

8 

4 

C 

5 

a 

6 

1 
1 

■ 

TEXAS. 


The  St-ato 

1,583 

1,588 

855 

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G38 

534 

493 

420 

62 

S3 

03 

1 
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.... 

1 

194 

H7 

23 

19 

23 
3 

1 
1 
3 

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1 
18 

24 
5 

1 
1 
3 

9 

1 

17 
1 

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15 
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4 
1 
3 

10 
3 
16 
14 
18 

10 

13 

3 

2 

23 

4 

15 

1 
8 
3 

3 

27 
7 
5 

13 

2i 

23 

22 

9 

H 
0 

1 

3 
4 

20 
12 

1 
15 
20 

31 
14 

1 
11 
5 

15 
1 

15 

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3 

10 
54 
12 

18 
10 

12 
2 
1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

10 

1 

4 

10 

20 

3 

1 

6 

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10 

11 

7 
8 

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9 

1 

10 
1 
2 
2 

1 
10 
1 
4 
8 

1 
10 
11 
11 

4 

3 
3 

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2 

12 
C 

1 
10 
14 

15 
7 

1 
6 
4 

8 

1 
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1 
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6 

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8 

12 
5 

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7 

3 
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1 

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1 

8 

2 

1 

4 

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7 

3 

7 

2 

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5 

12 

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4 

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10 
3 
16 
14 
18 

9 

13 

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4 

15 

1 
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3 

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26 
7 
5 
12 

1 
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20 
20 

9 

11 
4 
1 
3 
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17 
11 

1 
13 
19 

30 
14 

1 
11 

5 

14 
1 

12 
6 
3 

10 
48 
12 
17 
10 

1 

4 
4 

1 

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1 
9 

1 
3 

...... 

1 

1 
1 

Bexar   

4 

2 

9 

1 

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2 

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4 

1 

1 

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3 
2 

3 
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9 

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2 
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1 

2 

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10 
3 

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1 

7 

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1 

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1       1 

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4 

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1 
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1 

1 

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1 

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1 

3 

1 

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2 

7 
3 

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5 

4 

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1 

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7 

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2 

2 

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1 

1 

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5 
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4 

5 

6 

5 

1 

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1 

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6 

4 
1 

4 

22 

3 

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5 
21 

1 
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3 
22 

3 

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1 

2 

1 

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4 
4 

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3 

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1 

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1 

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a  Ono  Indian  not  included. 

71 7G  INS 45 


h  Ono  foroign  liorn  Included. 


706 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  234.— BLIND    BELONGIKG    TO  EACH   COUNTY,  WITH    DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

XJEXAS-Continued. 


Fonnd 

in 
county. 

Total 

Mala. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign 
born. 

TotaL 

Black. 

coinmES. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  botb 
parents 
foreign. 

Mixed 

blood- 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

1 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male, 

7 

1 
22 
19 

1 

1 
5 
14 
12 
16 

10 
12 
12 
13 
5 

3 
3 
2 
7 
11 

2 
9 
2 
2 
3 

27 
3 
8 
3 
8 

2 

la 

2 

4 
2 

33 
3 
7 
2 
2 

3 
16 
5 
4 
15 

3 
17 
10 

5 

3 
8 
1 
5 
13 

20 
5 
0 
0 
2 

10 

7 

2 

28 

21 

1 

\ 
14 
12 
17 

10 
12 
13 
14 
6 

3 
4 
2 
7 
12 

2 
» 
2 
2 
3 

27 
3 
8 
3 
8 

2 
11 
2 
5 
2 

34 
3 

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3 
2 

3 
19 
5 

4 
16 

8 
3 
17 
15 
5 

3 
8 
1 
6 
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22 
5 
6 
6 
2 

18 

1 
1 
13 

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I 
5 
6 

i 
4 

2 
5 
2 
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14 

5 

1 

12 
13 

1 

1 
6 

9 
6 
11 

7 
6 
6 
5 
5 

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1 
2 
8 

1 
7 
1 
2 
2 

13 
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8 
1 
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1 
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3 
3 

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1 

1 

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1 

32 

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5 

2 

1 
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10 

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2 
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1 

7 

1 
1 

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1 

1 

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2 
3 

2 
2 

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4 

2 
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9 
1 

3 
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1 
5 

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14 

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4 

1 
0 

2' 

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4 

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1 

2 
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4 

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3 
10 
10 
3 

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1 
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1 
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3 

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2 
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1 

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1 

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1 

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3 

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4 
6 

5 

3 
6 

5 
9 

1 

1 

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2 
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2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

2 

1 

1 

2 
5 

3' 

4 

2 
2 
10 
4 
2 

2 
2 

5 
1 
3 
3 
1 

1 
4 
5 
1 
10 

5 
2 

5 
5 

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4 
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1 

6 
9 

9 
6 

5 

7 

8 

1 
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1 
4 

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3 
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4 
9 

1 

1 

1 

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4 

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1 
3 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

3 

5 

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1 

1 

Hood            

1 

4 

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1 
4 

1 

2 

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Jack   

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2 
2 

2 
1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 
8 

4 

1 

1 

1 
4 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Kendall 

Kerr 

1 
1 

1 

1 

5 
1 
1 



1 

1 

2 
...... 

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2 

...... 

i 

5 

1 
1 

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1 

2 

7 
2 
4 

12 

1 

1 

2 

1 

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i 

2 

3 

4" 

1 
3 

9 
3 

i 

2 

1 
4 

i' 

1 

8 

1 

Liberty 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Llano 

1 

1 



ilcCuUoch 

1 



1 

4 

12 

4 

8 

4 

Marion 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1        1 

Majuin 

1 
1 

...... 

Maverick 

1 

1 

1 

Medina 

3' 

5 

1 
32 

3 

3 

3 

2 

i' 

1 
4 

1 

Milam 

s 

4 

0 

1 

3 

Milla 

MiU-bell 

3 
4 

2 
2 
10 
3 
2 

2 

" 

Montague 

2 

1 
1 

""e 
1 

2 

■■■"4" 

2 

1 

1 

1 



Nacogdoches. 

4 
2 

1 

4 
1 

2 

Nolan 

1 

Nuccee 

i 

1 

4 

1 

1 

Orange 

Palo  I'into 

2 
3 

9 
3 
5 

4 
1 

5 

3 

7 

13 

i 

2 
9 

1 

1 
3 

""2 

1 
3 

Panola 

1 

2 

Parker 

Pecoa 

2 

3 
1 
4 

Polk 

1 

4 

Prealdlo 

2 

1 

Rafna 

1 

3 
1 

1 
5 

Ked  River 

4 

6 

4 

0 

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1 
11 

1 
4 
6 

4 
4 

2 

4 

1 

« 

13 

1 
3 

'""i' 

1 
3 

ItoUfr  rtJion 

3 
2 
2 
1 

3 

? 
10 

0 

1 

1 

3' 

1 
3 

2 
2 

0' 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 
1 

6 

1 

1 

:i 

3 

3 

2 

1 

Rockwall 

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2 

1 

2 

I 



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Saa  Aucuntioe 

Ban  JacTnio 

.  1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



Hm  Patricio 

1 

i       1 

Ban  SuIm   

3 
2 

7 

2 

«' 

2 

i 

Hlinr  L  el  (ord 

1 

Shill.y 

, 

2 

2 

I 

3 

2 

2 

1 
3 

Umilh....^ 

7 

:::::; 

{.'.'..'.'. 

...... 

^ 
....M 

a  Ouo  Indian  not  Included. 


THE  BLIND. 


707 


Taiile  224.— blind    liELONGINO  TO   KAfll    Cor.NTY,  WITH    DISTINCTION    OK   fiKX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMHEU  found  in  KACH  county,  11Y  states  and  TEKRITOKIKS,  1890— Continued. 

TBXAS— Continued. 


1 

Fonnd 

in 
ooonty. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

wniTK.                                         1 

COLOBKD. 

Total. 

Natlva  born. 

Forefgn 
bom. 

Total. 

Black. 

oocN^tea. 

Paranta  native. 

Ono  or  both 
parenta 
foreign. 

MIxfd 
blood. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

/aro.|«-» 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

male. 

Male. 

Fe- 

5 
24 

3 
21 

2 

2 

3 

? 

124 

0 

8 
7 
1 
1 
16 

9 
7 

13 
12 
16 

7 

1 

24 

11 

24 

19 
4 

7 

1 

6 
24 

3 
23 

t 

.  2 
■    3 

2 
30 

6 

9 
7 

1 
1 
17 

9 
7 
15 
12 
16 

7 
1 
20 
14 
24 

19 

4 
7 
1 

4 
15 

1 
19 

1 

1 
3 

1 
15 

4 
4 

i' 

7 

8 
2 
7 
8 
9 

3 

1 
12 

8 
13 

8 
4 

3 

15 

io' 

ii' 

11 
11 

4 

15 
I 

14 

1 

1 

3 

1 

11 

1 

2 
3 

i' 

0 

5 
1 
3 
2 
9 

1 

1 
10 

8 
13 

7 
3 
3 

1 
9 

I 
1 

1 

i' 

7 
4 

3 
3 

1 

4 

1 

7 

1 

8 

8 

1 

12 

1 

1 
3 
1 
0 

1 

2 
S 

2 
4 

1 

2 

6 

4 

1 

1 

■ 

1 
7 
4 

3 
2 

1 

1 

3 

5 

8 
1 

1 

4 

1 
1 

7 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

» 

1 

i 

1 

Uvalde 

1 

9 

1 
1 
2 

6 

2 
1 
3 

9 

i' 

1 

1 

3 
1 

4 
6 

1 

'4' 
6 
4 

1 

3 

1 
4 
5 

1 



1 

2 

1 

1 

4 
0 
2 

1...... 

1 

2 
8 

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1 

a 

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7 

is' 

4 
11 

10 

4 

1 

1 
1 

7 
7 
11 

7 
3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

4 

11 

3 
11 

10 

1 
1 
2 

2 

2 
1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

...... 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

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1 

1 

2 

3 

1 



1 

UTAH. 


130 

130 

74 

56 

73 

56 

16 

8 

18 

3 

41 

45 

1 

1 

... 

Beaver 

3 
2 
11 
6 
2 

1 
4 
4 

5 

1 

1 
33 
10 
5 
4 

3 
14 
4 
2 
16 

3 

a2 

11 

6 

0 

1 
4 

4 
5 
2 

1 
32 
10 

5 
bi 

3 
13 
4 
2 
16 

2 
2 
7 
3 

2 

2 
2 
2 

1 

17 
3 
3 
2 

3 
8 
2 
2 
9 

1 

4 

3 

1 
2 
2 
3 

is' 

7 
2 
2 

5' 

2 

7' 

2 
2 
7 
3 
2 

2' 

2 
2 
2 

1 
16 
3 
3 
2 

3 
8 
2 
2 

8 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 
1 
5 

1 

. 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
3 

3 
2 

2 

1 
2 
2 
3 

1 

2' 

i' 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 
1 

1 
8 
3 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 



2 

Kich 

15 
7 
2 
2 

4 

1 

4 

...... 

14 
0 

2 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

2 

5 
2 

7 

2 

3 
1 

S 

2 

...I.. 

2 
3 

2 

6 

5 

VERinOIVT. 


Tlie  State 

Adclinnn 

Beniiiiiiiton 

Caleiliinia 

Cbilteudcn 

Essex 

Franklin 

Grand  li^lo 

LanioiUu 

Orangr 

OrU'aus 

Rntbncl 

WaahhiKton 

'Windlmm 

Windsor 


431 


438 


235 


203 


235 


202 


167 


15 


4C 


38 


a  Two  Indians  not  included. 


b  One  Chinese  not  included. 


708 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  824.— BLIXD    BELOXGIXG   TO    EACH   COUNTY,   WITH    DISTIXCTIOX    OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  ANO 
XUMBEli  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERKITOEIES:   1890— ConUnatxl. 

TIKOl.-VIA. 


^:^r— 

Found 
in 

county. 

Total. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

WHn-E. 

^J — : — --'    — 

COLOBED . 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Forei^^ 
bom. 

Total. 

Black.  « 

O0UHTIE6. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
p.ireuts 
foreign. 

Mixed 
bluud. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe. 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

The  State  .   .          

1,709 

1,713 

912 

801 

544 

463 

178 

447 

14 

10 

52 

6 

368 

338 

325 

287 

43 

51 

20 
33 
14 

3 
9 

20 
IG 

61 

1 

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1 

22 

28 
3 

15 

37 
23 
15 
10 
15 

28 
9 
4 

14 
3 

4 
23 
61 

17 
19 

20 
14 
13 
24 
30 

>i 
9 
U 
11 

9 
41 
15 
76 
23 

2 
6 
13 
9 
3 

2 

7 

7 

21 

18 

17 
10 
IS 
23 
8 

17 
20 
11 
10 

7* 

0 

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u 

7 

20 
48 
15 
25 
7 

20  ! 

33 

16 

i 

10 
39 

1 
22 

3 
15 

41 
23 
15 
10 
15 

28 
9 
4 

14 
3 

4 
23 
G5 
17 
19 

20 
14 
13 
24 
30 

2 
15 

9 
12 
11 

9 

42 
15 
78 
23 

2 
0 
13 
9 

4 

2 
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9 
21 
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17 
10 
15 
23 
8 

18 
20 
11 
10 
74 

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1          IS 
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20 
60 
16 
25 
7 

8 
19 
11 

4 

10 
10 
26 
1 
11 

14 

15 
2 
7 

15 

10 

5 

4 

10 

13 
3 

2 
8 

2 

13 

01 

7 

6 

12 

9 

4 

12 

21 

8 

3 
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3 

3 
24 
10 
42 
12 

2 

3 
2 

1 
3 
4 

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7 
12 
3 

9 
11 
4 

7 
27 

1 
3 
8 
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12 
3 

12 

14 

5 

3 

5 

10 
6 
13 

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1 
9 
13 
1 
8 

20 

13 

10 

6 

5 

15 
6 
2 

6 

1 

2 

10 

4 

10 
13 

8 
5 
9 
12 
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2 

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53 

2 
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Tahlk  a«4.— blind   HKLONfilNG  TO   KACH   COIIN  IV,    WlIiI    liISTINXTIOX   OF  SEX,  COLOIl,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND 
NUMBER  FOUND  IN  KAC'II  COUNTY,  BY  8l'ATi:.S  AND  TKKKITOKIKS:  1890— Continued. 

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male. 

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male. 

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male. 

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Fe- 
male. 

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male. 

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malo. 

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mais. 

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NUMBER  FOUND  IN  EACH  COUNTY,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— Continued. 

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county. 

Total. 

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3?e- 
malo. 

wniTE. 

: J=3 

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Total. 

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bom. 

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Parents 

native. 

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parents 
foreign. 

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blood. 

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male. 

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Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

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mal'i. 

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male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

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male. 

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male. 

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23 
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124 

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6 

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male. 

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male. 

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male. 

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male. 

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20 
21 

17 
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7 
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12 
09 
18 

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6 

10 

4 

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25 
17 
17 
23 

26 
23 
37 
17 

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24 

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23 

18 
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13 

102 

17 
7 

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13 
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12 

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20 
21 
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19 
22 

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25 
19 
17 
26 

26 
24 
36 
19 

9 

17 
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13 
17 

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1 

1 

wromiivo. 


The  State 

7 

7 

4 

3 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1 

i' 

1 
1 

i" 

1 

i' 

1 

i' 

1 
1 

i' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i  " 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 '' 

1   ■ 

a  Ono  Indian  not  included. 


712 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUxMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  225.— BLIND  IN  CITIES  CONTAINING  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  WITH  RATIOS  PER  1,000,000  OP 

POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890.  (a) 


Total Blind.. 

Katio.. 

Albany,  IC.T Blinil.. 

K:ilia.. 

Allegheny,  Pa Blind.. 

Kaliu.. 

Atlanta,  Ga Blind.. 

Kutio.. 

Baltimore,  Md Blind.. 

Kutio.. 

Boston,  Mass Ulind. . 

Katio.. 

Brooklyn,  X.T Blind.. 

liatio.. 

Enffalo,  X.  Y Blind.. 

Ratio.. 

Cambridge,  Mass Blind. . 

Itatio.. 

Camdon,  X.J Blind.. 

Katio.. 

Charleston,  S.C Blind.. 

Katio. 

Chicago,  111 Blind . . 

Katio.. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio Blind . . 

Katio.. 

Cleveland,  Ohio Blind . 

Katio. 

Coltmibns,  Ohio Blind . 

JCatio.. 

Dayton,  Ohio Blind. 

Katio. 

Denver,  Colo Blind. 

Katio. 

Dcs  Moines.  Iowa Blind. 

Katio. 

Detroit,  Mich Blind. 

Katio. 

Evansville,  Ind Blind. 

Katio. 

Fall  River,  Mass Blind. 

Katio. 

Grand  lEapids,  Uich Blind . 

Initio. 

BaKfonI,  Conn Blind. 

Katiii. 

Indianapolis.  Tnd Itlind. 

Katio. 

Jersey  city.  X.J Blind. 

Katio. 

Kansas  city.  Mo Blind. 

JUtlo. 

Lincoln,  Xcb Blind. 

iCatio. 

Los  AngvlcA,  Cal Blind. 

itatio. 

LouIsTllle,  Ky Blind. 

Katio. 

Lowell,  Maas Blind. 

Jtallo. 

lyon,  Mna* Blind. 

Katio. 


ToUl. 


Male. 


6,272 
035 


3,342 
571 


330 


320 
750 


286 
638 


244 

3U3 


116 
451 


31 
U3 


36 
617 


49 

892 


335 
305 


106 
559 


119 
455 


40 
G53 


23 
210 


16 

319 


87 
423 


50 
985 


39 
524 


32 
531 


57 
1,071 


94 


S4 
393 


70 
627 


9 
1G3 


1>24 
470 


124 

770 


38 
489 


27 

486  I 


51 
1,119 

30 
570 

27 
861 

156 
757 

150 
689 

126 
320 

67 
520 

20 
585 

19 
666 

26 
1,015 

185 
325 

100 
690 

77 
581 

41 
911 

22 
722 

19 
313 

9 
356 

46 
454 

24 
941 

20 
500 

10 

5:;2 

29 
1,11.) 

57 
1,090 

28 
341 

34 
479 


M4 
534 


Female. 


23 
049 


18 
050 


2,930 


41 
831 


10 
190 


21 
614 


170 
745 


136 
6S9 


118 
2SG 


49 
386 


11 
307 


17 
671 


23 

784 


150 

282 


C6 
435 


42 
326 


25 
580 


18 
586 


7 
282 

41 
392 

28 
1,029 

19 
492 

16 
630 

28 
1,029 


36 
445 


36 
684 


4 

165 


10 
414 


02 
761 


16 
355 


9 
318 


Total. 


Male. 


3,024 
648 


51 
1,135 

29 
565 

10 
844 

118 
667 

148 
694 

124 
319 

66 
515 

19 
572 

17 
648 

6 
625 

183 
327 

88 
632 

76 
581 

36 

857 

21 
715 

19 
327 

9 

3G4 

42 
422 

19 
844 

20 
601 

16 

638 

28 
1,108 

48 
1,006 

28 
346 

28 
438 

4 

140 

13 
647 

44 
674 

23 
062 

17 
628 


Female. 


2,633 
476 


Kative  born. 


41 
839 


9 
487 

124 
052 

133 
687 

116 

285 

49 
388 

10 
288 

15 
552 

8 
040 

146 
278 

61 
418 

42 
330 

23 
587 

17 
673 

4 

90 

7 
289 

39 
379 

24 
1,  059 

19 

493 

16 

635 

28 
1,057 

31 
638 

36 
451 

32 
584 

4 

169 

10 
426 

47 
699 

15 
356 

9 

322 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


543 


Female. 


12 
•737 


G 
318 


14 
855 


48 
538 


56 
830 


40 

370 


17 
682 


811 


10 
583 


24 
601 

13  , 
425  I 

22 
014 

10 
623 

6 

191 

7 
448 

13 
606 

8 
749 


848 


11 
1,009 


28 
995 


286 


10 
408 


4 

188 


9 

727 


21 


7 
721 


11 
758 


978 
541 


10 
570 


4 

215 


7 
429 


59 
60U 


43 
630 


30 
314 


545 


4 

303 


25 
238 


17 
421 


12 
387 


10 
619 


4 

2G1 


10 
4UG 


13 
1,248 


One  or  both  par- 
ents  foreign. 


M.ale. 


780 


4 
375 


13 
1,230 


19 
659 


14 
680 


19 
664 


4 

216 


404 


21 
669 


3 
264 


642 
334 


Female. 


10 
547 


1,361 

21 

387 

34 

4GG 

29 
191 

20 
376 

3 
273 


39 
191 


21 
329 


12 
244 


3 
358 


1 
203 


9 
236 


1 
124 


2 

168 


4 

488 


9 
750 


13 
398 


4 

312 


14 
030 


4 

382 


494 
246 


1 
699 


21 
3G1 


18 
241 


8 

145 


3 
265 


1 
ISl 


81 J 


29 
139 


18 
25S 


9 

178 


4 
342 


1 
112 


1 

188 


5 

124 


2 
224 


325 


1 
100 


6 
468 


7 
210 


5 
402 


Foreign  born. 


Male. 


8 
336 


2 
175 


4 
008  ' 


a  Including  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  Indians. 


483 
6  Including  1  Chineaft. 


1,394 

785 


29 
2,796 


15 
1,114 


49 
1,465 


58 
797 


55 
427 


29 
633 


7 
1,845 

n 

1,208 

lOG 
446 

43 

1,211 


6 
906 


1,613 


1 
241 

20 

501 

10 
2,644 

13 

728 

6 
599 

1,911 

11 
1,456 

9 
330 

A 
670 


Female. 


4 

678 


751 


2 
306 


1,161 
676 


25 
2,105 


3 

237 


1 

i,3(;c 


44 

1,253 


72 
858 


26 
600 


3 
242 


6 
1,500 


1 
693 


92 
434 


26 
720 


21 
458 


343 


0 
1,302 


Male. 


1 
766 


11 

887 


533 


24 

585 


9 
2,691 


10 
604 


11 
1,188 


10 
1,316 


15 
579 


8 
919 


38 
1,303 


2 
432 


1 
1,618 


1 

1,042 


2 
874 


20 
1,410 


235 

12 
2,084 

1 
013 


1,064 

1 
908 


Female. 


3 

eos 


18 
1,669 


10 
518 


280 


4 
2,338 


5 
1,G80 


1 
1,351 

9 
1,956 


0 
861 


1 
1,258 


406 

18 
1,349 


1 
2,703 


297 
872 


I 

818 


12 
764 


48 

1.203 


3 

757 


2 
348 


1 

937 


2 

760 


15 
890 


4 

G30 


5 

844 


2 

780 


1 

93» 


2 

I,  147 


2 

771 


8 

1,318 


4 

586 


15 
9T> 


TITE  BLIND. 


713 


Tadlk   aa5.— blind    in    cities   containing    50,000    INlUniTANTS    OR    MriRK,   TtlTH     HATIOS    I'KR   l.OOO.OT'ft   OP 

POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890— Continued. 


Totkl. 

Uale. 

Female. 

wnmt. 

COI 

Total. 

Katlve  born. 

7oreJ^  born. 

jaiiED. 

CITIES* 

ParsnU  natlra. 

One  or 
«Dta 

both  par- 
foreicn. 

Male. 

Femalo. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Uala. 

Female. 

Mala. 

Female. 

Mempliis,  Teiin 

niind.. 

43 
667 

78 
381 

57 
S46 

50 
656 

79 
434 

58 
713 

241 
990 

7.';3 

497 

157 

26 
332 

0818 
781 

112 
469 

93 

704 

32 
546 

61  1 
749 

1 
59  i 
441 

24  1 
459  1 

214 

474 

32 
240 

6173 

579 

35 
463 

85 
964 

50 
614 

26 
(53 

27 
443 

dl84 
799 

27 
440 

65 

768 

23 
708 

49 

486 

38 
434 

29 

787 

46 

517 

20 
643 

115 
1,014 

378 
606 

3 

37 

12 
314 

a414 
810 

67 
538 

44 

602 

21 

721 

33 
862 

30 
465 

12 
439 

123 
539 

19 
273 

0112 
660 

19 
495 

41 
955 

27 
660 

11 
878 

9 
815 

t98 
694 

12 
380 

30 
710 

20 
625 

20 
280 

19 
246 

21 
534 

33 
855 

32 
783 

120 
980 

375 
488  1 

19 
315 

14 
34'J 

404 
754 

45 
394 

49 
715 

11 
372 

28 
649 

29 
418 

12 
480 

91 
407 

13 
204 

OOI 
472 

16  1 
433  1 

44  1 

973  ' 
i 
23 
567 

15 
529 

18 
556 

ese 

712 

1 
15 

490,1 

35 
826 

8 
418 

49 

488 

38 
438 

15 
638 

45 
617 

25 
637 

78 
023 

370 
603 

3 
39 

12 
317 

393 
809 

63 
526 

43 

697 

20 
692 

17 

707 

30 
467 

12 
469 

115 
535 

IS 
262 

109 
755 

19 
497 

41 

965 

26 
643 

10 
355 

9 
817 

51 

713 

12 
443 

29 
694 

4 
241 

20 
280 

19 
248 

0 
887 

33 
364 

29 
733 

90 
969 

861 

478 

19 

825 

14 
352 

887 
7.52 

42 

379 

46 
692 

11 

375 

20 
800 

29 
419  ' 

9 
390 

79 
376 

13 
206 

60 

475 

16 
430  , 

42 
938 

23 
575 

14 

508 

18 
561 
1 

46 
583, 

12  1 
450  1 

1 

35 
835 

4 

333 

8 
600 

13 
454 

12 
651 

15 
554 

13 

777 

14 
422 

50 
416 

2 

60 

1 
105 

168 
631 

14 
394 

15 
643 

16 
698 

14 

726 

7 
360 

8 
495 

16 
206 

5 

305 

23 
688 

3 
326 

12 
720 

10 
712 

7 
532 

3 
344 

25 

4T8 

4 
243 

20 
1,323 

2 
189 

7 
503 

10 

395 

8 
436 

11 

383 

25 
1,621 

26 
699 

64 

470 

=4? 

7 
688 

179 
843 

13 
386 

26 
1,039 

8 
332 

19 

930 

7 
343 

6 
425 

24 
409 

2 
137 

13 
453 

3 
330 

21 
1,199 

9 
663 

519 

4 

400 

27 
4»1 

493 

20 
1,293 

2 
621 

14 
803 

0 
375 

2 

eM 

27 
6«0 

16 
468 

3 
l,47g 

21 
759 

8 
697 

46 
2,792 
1 

215 
684 

1 
SO 

7 
457 

140 
1.108 

36 
900 

16 

838 

4 
1,461 

3 
1,593 

18 
932 

3 
779 

72 
1,169 

11 

378 

60 

1,040 

11 

805 

24 
2,176 

M 
1,135 

2 
271 

5 
626 

20 
2,068 

7 
l,47r 

9 
668 

2 
072 

18 
46* 

8 
304 

1 
575 

16 

577 

3 
2,3 

47 
2.687 

217 
673 

9 
605 

5 

317 

127 
•30 

17 
512 

19 
900 

3 
1,513 

64^ 

18 
881 

15 
1,125 

16 
1,039 

liulio.. 
niind.. 

Uilw-aukco,  Win 

4 
78 

1 
40 

liatio.. 

mind.. 

Katio.. 

niind.. 

lUlio.. 

Hlind.. 

Katio.. 

Pllnd.. 

Katio.. 

Klind.. 

liiilio.. 

....lUind.. 
Katio.. 

mind.. 

Katio.. 

mind.. 

1 

Uinneapolis    Miun 

1 

1 

Kanlirillc,  Teun 

14 
1,050 

1 
498 

1 
822 

37 
1,279 

8 
632 

12 
747 

Kowark.  X.J 

9 

279 

1            5 
407 

18 
516 

99 
346 

4 
307 

84 
630 

13 
294 

12 
624 

6 
176 

1 
79 

80 
270 

3 

m 

2 
145 

81 
489 

12 

272 

1 
49 

Kow  Haven,  Conn 

Kow  Orleans,  La 

Kow  York,  X.  Y 

Omalia.  Neb 

3 
2,831 

3« 
1.008 

14 
1,075 

Patcraon.X.  .7 

Kalio.. 

Blind.. 

Katio.. 

7!lind.. 

Katio.. 

r.lind.. 

liatio.. 

Blind.. 

Katio.. 

Klind.. 

Philadelphia,  ra 

PlttsburR.ra 

Providence,  K.I 

Keadiug,  Pa 

al6 
844 

853* 

1 
621 

1 
4.785 

16 
1.125 

17 

794 

3 
919 

3 
1,406 

1 

Bicbmond.  Va 

8 
441 

Katio.. 

mind.. 

Katio. . 

mind.. 

Ratio.. 

Blind.. 

Katio.. 

Blind.. 

Eochestor,  X.  T 

5 
197 

1 
181 

27 
290 

2 
86 

26 

489 

5 
325 

5 

335 

3 

202 

1 
132 

1 
86 

9 
656 

1 
169 

4 
142 

3 
524 

19 
194 

4 
164 

18 
3.14 

4 
255 

7 
436 

3 
1»0 

3 
402 

S 

890 

7 
462 

2 
326 

9 
680 

8t  JosodIi.Ko 

3 

1 

1  542 

St.  Louis,  Xro 

St  Paul,  Minn 

36 
679 

7 
292 

29 
663 

9 

757 

14 
1,246 

11 
1,034 

4 
60S 

9 
972 

12 
1,358 

2 
464 

6 
455 

8 
604 

1 
1,121 

03 
U8 

13 

868 

E,itio.. 

....Blind.. 
K.atio.. 

....Blind.. 

San  Francisco,  Cal 

Scranton,  Fa 

el 
358 

Katio.. 

....Blind.. 
Katio.. 

....Blind.. 

Syncnse,  N.  Y 

Toledo,  Ohio 

1 
1,799 

1 
1,047 

1 
4.S40 

Katio.. 

....Blind.. 
Katio.. 

....Blind.. 
Katio.. 

....Blind.. 
Katio.. 

....Blind.. 
Katio.. 

Blind 

........•• 

Trenton.  N.  J 

TroT.X.Y 

1 

1,M7 

.... 

M'ashineton,  D.  C 

WUmington,  Del 

Woroester,  Maas 

•44 

1,801 

1 
2.058 

HO 
KS 

t 

Ratio.. 

~ 

•  Including  1  Clilnese. 


b  Including  2  Cbineae. 


c  Chinese. 


d  Including  2  Indiana. 


Including  1  Indian. 


714 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table   226.— BLIND  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY 


SEX,  COLOE,  >ATITrrT,  AND  DIRTH- 
PLACES  OF  MOTHERS. 

TotaL 

UnknOTm. 

Under  1 
year. 

1  to6 

years. 

6  to  10 

yeara. 

10  to  15 

years. 

15  to  SO 

years. 

SO  to  35 

years. 

S6  to  SO 

years. 

80  to  35 

years. 

1 

Total                        

50,411 

575 

100 

663 

1,421 

2,069 

2,218 

2,065 

2,037 

2,151 

Male 

27,983 
22,428 

339 
236 

56 
44 

345 
318 

789 
632 

1,094 
975 

1,207 
1,011 

1,124 
941 

1,160 
877 

1,225 
926 

43,  351 

432 

85 

551 

1,191 

1,746 

1,884 

1,728 

1,756 

1,860 

Male    

24,274 

19,077 

34,205 
29,953 

257 
175 

362 

336 

44 
41 

85 

64 

275 
276 

538 

425 

659 

532 

1,150 
914 

915 
831 

1.669 

1,305 

1,022 
862 

1,771 

1,339 

935 
793 

1,579 

1,170 

988 

708 

1,583 
1,260 

1,066 
794 

1,650 

1,290 

7 
8 

Male 

( 

10,345 
13,608 

■4,252 

202 
134 

26 

34 
30 

21 

215 
210 

113 

495 
419 

236 

674 
631 

364 

717 
622 

432 

632 
538 

409 

692 
508 

323 

710 
580 

360 

10 

11 

One  or  both  parents  foreign. 
Male 

2,453 
1,794 

9,146 

15 
U 

70 

10 
11 

55 
58 

13 

137 
99 

41 

202 
162 

77 

243 

189 

113 

212 
197 

149 

189 
134 

173 

229 
131 

210 

u 

Male      

5.471 
;i,  675 

7,060 

40 
30 

143 

5 
8 

112 

27 
14 

230 

39 

38 

323 

62 
61 

334 

91 

58 

337 

107 
66 

281 

127 
83 

291 

IS 

Mala    

1R 

3,709 
3,351 

0,207 

83 
61 

J29 

12 
3 

9 

70 
42 

88 

130 
100 

188 

179 
144 

281 

185 
149 

300 

189 
148 

285 

172 
109 

231 

159 
132 

254 

Black 

Male 

3,292 
2,915 

833 

75 
54 

14 

8 

1 

6 

61 
27 

24 

111 
77 

42 

156 
125 

42 

163 
113 

68 

159 
126 

52 

145 
86 

50 

140 
114 

37 

23 

Mixcil  blood            

Male 

417 
436 

31,003 

7 
7 

342 

4 
2 

66 

9 
15 

453 

19 
23 

974 

23 
19 

1,378 

32 
36 

1,431 

30 
22 

1,249 

27 
23 

1,  302 

19 
18 

1,335 

"It 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white): 

Male 

16,  920 
14.083 

1.562 

208 
136 

10 

38 
30 

1 

230 
223 

5 

531 
143 

21 

720 
668 

44 

760 
671 

62 

675 
574 

58 

710 
592 

61 

740 

59o 

61 

Td 

'?9 

Male    

928 
634 

370 

6 

4 

3 

2 
3 

3 

15 
6 

3 

23 
21 

12 

32 
30 

14 

29 

29 

6 

43 

18 

13 

36 
25 

17 

11 

1 

1? 

Scotland       

Mole 

n 

231 
139 

4,290 

2 

1 

29 

1 
2 

31 

5 
7 

76 

9 
6 

119 

2 
4 

147 

8 
5 

127 

11 
6 

143 

M 

3 
14 

m 

Male 

VI 

2,470 
1.814 

730 

14 
15 

6 

8 
6 

16 

17 
14 

30 

39 
37 

43 

65 
54 

29 

77 
70 

37 

75 
52 

30 

89 
54 

1 

40 

ST 

IB 

Uritiifb  America 

Male 

m 

427 
303 

200 

4 
1 

■ 

11 
5 

3 

17 
13 

3 

25 
18 

3 

15 
14 

3 

23 
14 

5 

18 
21 

7 

23 
17 

13 

40 

41 

Krauco 

Male 

41 

127 
79 

3,509 

1 
2 

41 

3 

3 

3 
2 

141 

3 
4 

148 

10 

3 

174 

43 

3 
09 

44 

25 

60 

140 

Male 

4K 

2.140 
1.303 

SOO 

347 
219 

15 
10 

4 

14 
27 

7 

39 
21 

23 

65 
44 

32 

82 
58 

27 

74 

07 

27 

93 
65 

28 

111 
03 

23 

4« 

17 

Hcindinftrla   .... 

Main 

a 

3 

1 

8 

12 
U 

19 
13 

18 
B 

17 
10  . 

18 
10 

14 

• 

it 

ITomale 

tiil:  blind. 

BEX,  COLOR,  NATIVnV,  AMJ    lUlCTUPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:   1890. 


715 


86  to  40 

yoar«. 

40lo45 

yeiir8. 

4S  to  60 
yoiim. 

60  to  66 

ywiri*. 

66  to  00 

yiiirB. 

00  to  06 

yearn. 

06  (o  70 

yi'ars. 

70  to  76 

yi-nni. 

76  to  80 
yfAm. 

80  to  86 
yrar«. 

86  to  90 
yeam. 

00  to  06 

yean. 

06  yean 
aod  over. 

2,214 

2,508 

3,060 

3,270 

8,243 

3,00« 

3,888 

4,286 

3,002 

3,481 

1,836 

Oil 

aoo 

1 

1.281 
033 

1,521 
087 

2.016 
1,053 

2,048 
1,222 

1.931 
1,311 

2.255 
1,651 

2,198 
1,688 

2,317 
1,930 

1.000 
1.033 

1,081 
1,800 

825 
1,011 

366 
516 

208 
104 

1 
1 

I.SOO 

2,184 

2,881 

2,860 

2,807 

3,385 

8,470 

3,773 

8.447 

2,«M 

1,600 

8RI 

266 

4 

I.0K8 
821 

1,643 

1.359 

1.317 
8«7 

1.741 

1.514 

1.750 
911 

2.114 

1,909 

1,794 
1,065 

2,137 

1.941 

1,7IS 
1.182 

2.105 

1,U68 

1,080 
1.405 

2,308 

2.  107 

1,050 
1,514 

2,380 

2,233 

2,105 
1,668 

2,072 

2,518 

1.772 
1,675 

2.474 

2,333 

1,400 
l,4»5 

2.293 

2,133 

730 
860 

1,217 

1,107 

292 
392 

532 

484 

115 
150 

1»« 

186 

a 
1 

751 

6U8 

2M 

890 
624 

227 

1,243 
666 

205 

1,103 
748 

196 

1,127 
839 

139 

1.2.18 
029 

141 

1,204 
1,029 

153 

1.355 
1,163 

154 

1,165 
1,168 

HI 

1,048 
1,085 

160 

489 
618 

110 

100 
288 

48 

75 
lit 

10 

0 

10 

U 

174 
110 

2C6 

141 

80 

443 

136 
69 

547 

136 
61 

722 

85 
54 

792 

07 
44 

1,077 

84 
69 

1,084 

87 
67 

1,101 

67 
74 

973 

83 
78 

701 

65 
55 

373 

10 
20 

152 

4 
8 

60 

u 

13 
14 

163 

103 

305 

286 

157 

324 

371 
176 

408 

466 
256 

411 

503 
289 

345 

645 

432 

521 

668 
416 

416 

663 

438 

513 

540 
433 

455 

369 
332 

487 

186 
187 

246 

77 
75 

228 

36 
33 

335 

U 
10 

17 

1B3 

112 

265 

204 
120 

284 

266 
142 

367 

254 

157 

359 

216 
129 

307 

275 

246 

462 

242 

174 

372 

242 

271 

465 

197 

258 

401 

182 
305 

445 

05 
151 

225 

74 
154 

215 

01 
244 

300 

IS 
10 

10 

164 
101 

40 

176 

108 

40 

249 
118 

41 

?20 

139 

52 

190 
117 

38 

254 

208 

59 

220 
152 

44 

221 

244 

48 

176 

225 

54 

170 

275 

42 

139 
21 

70 
145 

13 

88 

221 

26 

21 
23 

2S 

29 
11 

1,411 

28 
12 

1,561 

17 
24 

1,960 

34 

18 

1,981 

26 
12 

2,006 

21 
38 

2,227 

22 
2,304 

21 

27 

2,589 

21 

33 

2,390 

12 

30 

2,206 

9 
12 

1,143 

4 
9 

503 

3 
23 

ISO 

34 
2S 

at 

786 
625 

67 

916 

MS 

94 

1,274 
G80 

96 

1.225 
758 

123 

1.148 

858 

113 

1,276 
951 

128 

1.239 
1,065 

149 

1.388 
1,201 

134 

1,103 

1,197 

134 

1,081 
1,125 

07 

507 
636 

72 

203 
300 

27 

70 
113 

5 

27 
28 

20 

47 
20 

11 

59 
35 

18 

72 
24 

21 

73 
50 

31 

68 
45 

27 

77 
51 

28 

88 
61 

39 

80 
54 

33 

69 
65 

34 

54 
43 

31 

39 
33 

IS 

14 

13 

9 

2 
3 

2 

30 
31 

3S 

7 

4 

179 

14 

4 

206 

12 
0 

246 

23 
8 

337 

21 
6 

320 

17 
11 

476 

27 
12 

445 

19 
14 

471 

19 
15 

392 

20 
11 

289 

9 
6 

137 

3 
6 

71 

2 

33 
14 

34 

35 

98 
81 

36 

119 
87 

32 

154 
92 

44 

213 
124 

49 

195 
125 

55 

275 
291 

48 

274 
171 

51 

275 
196 

43 

219 
173 

57 

149 
14U 

29 

63 
69 

28 

35 
36 

7 

17 
IT 

8 

38 
3? 

38 

23 
13 

6 

24 
8 

11 

32 
12 

11 

30 
19 

11 

34 

21 

13 

34 
14 

19 

26 
25 

18 

28 
15 

29 

25 

20 

11 
18 

13 

12 
16 

13 

4 

3 

2 

5 
3 

2 

30 
40 

a 

3 
3 

130 

9 
2 

168 

6 
5 

194 

5 
6 

228 

10 
3 

253 

16 
3 

314 

9 
0 

359 

19 
10 

337 

13 

7 

292 

5 
8 

228 

6 

7 

120 

1 
1 

45 

2 

43 

48 

9 

U 

81 
49 

25 

112 
56 

20 

141 

53 

28 

153 

75 

28 

167 
86 

36 

195 
119 

40 

225 
134 

36 

208 
120 

47 

160 
132 

54 

127 
101 

31 

67 
53 

25 

22 
23 

7 

4 
6 

6 

45 
40 

4T 

18 
7 

17 
12 

23 
6 

19 
0 

26 
10 

24 
16 

10 

17 

32 
15 

30 
24 

15 
16 

11 
14 

5 

2 

o 
4 

48 

4S 

716 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AKD  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  226.— BLIND  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY  SEX, 


mrr,  color,  xATrvnT.  and  bikth- 
pulces  of  mothers. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

TTnder  I 
year. 

ItoS 

years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  15 

years. 

15  to  20 

years. 

20  to  25 

years. 

25  to  30 

years. 

30  to  35 

years. 

1 

Birthplaces   of   mothers   (white)— 
CoutiinuM. 

88 

2 

2 

8 

4 

4 

5 

2 

4 

Male 

50 
38 

64 

2 

1 
1 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

4 

2 
2 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

4 

1 

Milo 

*3 

21 

54 

1 

1 
3 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 
2 

3 

1 

2 
2 

1 

1 

Italy      

1 

1 

7 

Male 

38 
16 

127 

1 

1 

3 

4 

6 

3 
2 

8 

1 
1 

15 

1 

2 

13 

8 

7 

Male            

1\ 

69 

58 

621 

3 
3 

19 

1 
7 

28 

10 
5 

32 

7 
6 

33 

6 
2 

14 

3 

4 

29 

2 

1 

7 

6 

Male 

14 

371 
250 

161 

4 

3 

4 

4 

2 

11 
8 

5 

14 

14 

10 

22 
10 

4 

20 
13 

4 

8 
6 

3 

17 
12 

10 

35 

1 

16 

Male 

17 

101 
60 

1 
3 

2 
3 

7 
3 

2 
2 

3 

1 

2 
1 

6 
4 

1R 

THE  BLIND. 

COIiOU,  NATIVITV",  AND  BIRXnPLACES  OP  MOTHERS:  1890— Coutiiiaod. 


717 


SS  In  40 

years. 

40  lo  4fi 

46  to  AO 

yvurt*. 

£0  Ui  AS 
years. 

fi&tnOO 

years. 

00  to  05 

yours. 

05  to  70 

yearn. 

70ta7u 

yearn. 

75t«H0 
yeum. 

80  to  H5         M  In  00 

yi*am.             ^L'^irs. 

OOtoOi 

yours. 

Oft  yoani 
aiiil  it\i'r. 

4 

4 

4 

t 

8 

t 

8 

7 

6                    4 

1 

4 

2 
2 

S 

3 

1 

4 

3 
3 

S 

5 
3 

4 

8 
3 

2 

2 

4 

8 

3 
4 

3 

2 

3 

1 

i 

t 

2 

7 

1                     2 



4 

1 
1 

3 

C 
1 

5 

6 
3 

3 

4 

4 
1 

6 

2 
2 

2 

4 
2 

1 

3    1                 1                      1 

K 

1 

1 


:"":;;;:;;""::::" 

fl 

7 

3 

1 

7 

3 

3 

3 

G                       4 

3 
2 

10 

1 

1 
2 

0 

1 

R 

1 
4 

1 
B 

9 

9 

8 

5 

6 

3 

1 

10 

7 
2 

23 

S 
2 

31 

5 
3 

32 

3 

1 

43 

C 
4 

59 

41 

3 
2 

63 

4 
2 

39 

4 
3 

45 

1 
2 

17 

11 

6 
44 

1 

G 

If 

9 

13 

13                   22 
11                      9 

7                       8 

17 
15 

5 

31 
12 

9 

28 
10 

9 

36 
23 

19 

30 
11 

40 
23 

9 

21 
18 

IG 

23 
22 

12 

5 
12 

2 

4 

8 

4 

5 

1 

14 
IS 

16 

2 

s 

8 

3 
2 

8 
3 

7 
2 

14 
5 

3 

6 
3 

12 
4 

G 
6 

4                      3 
7                     3 

1 

17 
111 

718 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Tablk  227.— congenital  BLIND  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS 


UOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Usder  6 
years. 

6  to  10 

years. 

10  to  16 

years. 

15  to  SO 

years. 

20  to  25 

years. 

25  to  SO 

years. 

SO  to  35 

years. 

1 

4,267 

52 

378 

476 

566 

633 

427 

355 

287 

^a.\e                   

^ 

2,346 
1,921 

24 
28 

203 
175 

279 
197 

313 
253 

301 
237 

231 
196 

191 
164 

140 
147 

t 

"WTiite                                    

4 

3,661 

40 

320 

409 

477 

452 

364 

308 

265 

Male  

R 

1,986 
1,695 

3,449 

2,882 

17 
23 

37 

3i 

166 
154 

315 

249 

237 
172 

398 

318 

253 
224 

465 

378 

250 
202 

432 

341 

194 
170 

341 

260 

159 
149 

285 

246 

130 
135 

248 

204 

ft 

7 

R 

^f  ale                           

Q 

1,549 
1.333 

567 

14 
20 

3 

130 
119 

66 

181 
137 

80 

196 
182 

87 

184 
157 

91 

141 
119 

81 

130 
116 

39 

99 
105 

44 

10 

II 

Malo         

1? 

321 
246 

232 

2 

1 

3 

34 
32 

5 

48 
32 

11 

53 
35 

12 

57 
34 

20 

44 

37 

23 

15 
24 

23 

22 
22 

17 

IS 

14 

Male 

IS 

116 
116 

586 

1 
2 

12 

2 
3 

58 

8 
3 

67 

5 

7 

89 

0 
11 

88 

9 
14 

63 

14 
9 

47 

9 

8 

22 

Iff 

Female 

Male 

in 

360 
226 

483 

7 
5 

11 

37 

21 

43 

42 
25 

45 

60 
29 

78 

51 
35 

73 

37 
20 

50 

32 
15 

37 

10 
12 

17 

?n 

Black 

Male 

?i 

302 
181 

103 

0 
5 

1 

32 
•    U 

15 

29 
16 

22 

53 

25 

11 

48 
30 

13 

28 
22 

13 

28 
9 

10 

7 
10 

5 

""I 

Miiod  blood 

Male 

•>! 

58 
45 

3,000 

1 

5 
10 

262 

13 
9 

336 

7 

4 

396 

8 
5 

360 

9 
4 

282 

4 
6 

252 

3 
2 

207 

ri 

TA 

Dlrtbplaces  of  mothers  (white) : 

United  States 

34 

Male 

IP 

1,011 
1,389 

81 

14 
20 

137 
125 

3 

190 
146 

8 

207 
189 

4 

194 
160 

16 

153 
129 

9 

134 
118 

5 

101 
106 

9 

Td 

r) 

Male 

no 

40 
41 

13 

1 
2 

1 

5 
3 

1 
3 

2 

7 
9 

3 

3 
6 

2 

3 

1 

B 

4 

8 

XI 

Feoiale 

J? 

Scotland 

Male 

SI) 

6 

7 

121 

3 

1 

1 
2 

11 

M 

1 

7 

2 
15 

im 

2 

6 

10 

17 

13 

Male 

m 

64 
87 

00 

0 

1 

10 

4 
2 

6 

9 
6 

13 

11 
5 

7 

7 
10 

6 

4 
9 

2 

8 
8 

5 

»7 

2 
1 

M 

TlritiMb  A"nerira 

Male 

n 

87 
23 

14 

1 

8 
2 

2 

5 
1 

1 

0 
7 

4 
3 

5 
1 

2 

2 
3 

2 

40 

Female 

2 

41 

Male 

42 

0 
5 

250 

1 

2 

2 

4« 

Female 

2 

23 

2 
20 

44 

Gennany 

1 

28 

32 

27 

23 

17 

Male 

45 

134 

no 

58 

1 

8 
15 

21 
7 

10 

14 
12 

7 

20 
12 

7 

11 
IS 

0 

10 
13 

7 

10 
7 

4 

4« 

Female 

47 

Scandlaaria 

Male 

48 

30 
22 

1 

2 

4 
0 

0 

1 

4 

a 

0 
3 

G 

1 

8 

1 

«• 

Female 

1 

Till-:  15LTND. 

AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  ANU  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:   1800. 


719 


SIS  1^40 

yours. 

40  to  4S 
yvTu. 

4fi  to  M 

50  t«  65 

jcnni. 

65  In  60 

yoarn. 

BO  to  66 

yi<urs. 

06  to  70 

70  to  76 

yi-ars. 

76  to  80 

ycmn. 

80  lo  86 

H6to»0 
je»r«. 

•Ota96 

yran. 

96  ><••« 
and  orer. 

US 

102 

171 

163 

110 

8< 

7< 

4« 

X 

M 

10 

6 

• 

1 

141 
101 

108 
84 

101 
70 

105 
57 

57 
53 

53 
43 

39 
37 

28 
18 

8 
20 

16 
18 

4 

16 

1 
3 

1 
4 

1 
a 

220 

16i> 

157 

141 

101 

79 

87 

41 

23 

27 

17 

1 

1 

« 

127 
03 

200 

174 

g« 

73 
I&3 
134 

go 

67 
139 

127 

86 
55 

125 

118 

63 
48 

92 

88 

44 

85 

68 
66 

32 
35 

60 

59 

25 
16 

32 

30 

5 
18 

21 

19 

16 
11 

21 

20 

4 
13 

15 

15 

I 

1 
2 

2 

2 

(1 

T 

( 

100 

7* 

28 

75 
5» 

10 

73 
54 

12 

73 
45 

7 

46 

43 

4 

37 
29 

2 

28 
31 

1 

20 
10 

2 

6 
14 

2 

12 
8 

1 

4 
11 

1 

1 

t 

It 

U 

1 

16 
10 

20 

14 
5 

16 

6 
0 

18 

4 

3 

16 

3 

1 

9 

2 

1 

1 

11 

2 
9 

2 

2 

1^ 

11 

7 

6 

2 

1 

1 

14 

11 
9 

22 

7 
9 

23 

11 

7 

14 

9 
7 

21 

4 
S 

9 

5 
6 

17 

3 

4 

9 

5 

4 

5 

3 
3 

7 

1 

16 

2 
5 

2 
3 

1 

2 

18 

5 

17 

1« 

8 

18 

12 

11 

22 

11 
3 

14 

19 
2 

18 

4 
5 

7 

9 
8 

16 

7 
2 

9 

3 

2 

5 

3 

2 

5 

2 

3 

3 

If 

7 
7 

3 
3 

2 

12 
« 

1 

11 

11 

1 

11 
3 

16 
2 

3 

3 
4 

2 

9 

7 

1 

7 
2 

3 
2 

3 
2 

1 

2 

2 

*?i 

7 

3 

2 

23 

2 
2 

176 

1 

3 

1 
1 

88 

1 

1 

24 

7ft 

1 
68 

138 

131 

121 

61 

31 

20 

20 

IS 

2 

Iff 

101 
75 

8 

77 
61 

2 

74 

57 

6 

74 
47 

5 

46 
42 

1 

38 
30 

3 

29 
32 

20 
11 

1 

5 
15 

12 

8 

1 

4 

11 

1 
1 

rt 

?R 

Yt 

5 
3 

1 

1 

2 

5 
1 

1 

4 
1 

1 
2 

m 

1 

1 

1 

^1 

n 



1 

T1 

2 

4 



81 

10 

3 

6 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Vt 

3 

7 

4 

3 

1 

2 
1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

1 

0 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

M 

i 

37 

1 

38 

2 
2 

2 

1 
1 

1 



nt 

1 

40 

=• 

1 

1 

41 



3 

1 

4t 

1 
3 

41 

14 

17 

12 

5 

10 

2 

4 

2 

3 

I 

41 

10 
4 

i 

11 
6 

2 

5 
7 

2 
3 

5 
5 

1 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 
3 

■    1 

3 
I 

1 

4.1 

2 

1 

1 

48 

47 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

411 

1 

1 

1 

a 

720 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  5827.— CONGENITAL  BLIND  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE  PERIODS  AND 


RFT,  COLOE,  KATIVrry,  AND  BIBTHFLACES  OF 
UOTUEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  6 
years. 

fitolO 

years. 

10  to  16 

yeara. 

IS  to  30 

years. 

SOtoSS 

years. 

25  to  30 

years. 

SO  to  35 

yeara. 

1 

Birthplaces  of  zaotbcrs  (white) — Continaod. 

6 

1 

2 

1 

2 

ilale 

S 

1 

S 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 
2 

7 

1 

2 
1 

1 
1 

Italv 

2 

4 

5 
2 

0 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

10 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

u 

12 

13 

3 
6 

45 

. 

1 
2 

6 

1 

1 

2 
3 

1 
5 

1 
1 

5 

9 

6 

j[ale                                     

14 

25 
20 

12 

2 

1 

3 
3 

1 

4 
1 

4 

3 
2 

3 

4 
5 

2 

4 

1 

1 

16 

1 

ililo 

17 
18 

8 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

TIIK  r.I.lN'D. 


721 


BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  ANIJ  lUUTIU'LACES  01"  MOTltKKS:  1890— ContiuuocL 


8Sto40 

yeara. 

40  to  45 
yvan. 

45tou0 
yeara. 

fiOtoSS 
yeara. 

fiStoOO 
yeara. 

00  to  OS 

yeara. 

ostoio 

yeara. 

70  to  78 
yean. 

78  to  80 
yeara. 

80  to  88 
yean. 

RSIoOO 
ytmn.           y^,r,. 

MW'J  UMlT. 

1 

1 

1 

1 



::::.. .::...i;::;;:..:;::i...;;:;.:::.i;::;;:;:;;:; 

1 ' 

' 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 ' 

1 
' 

1 

1 

II 

1 

1? 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1A 

1 

1 

1 

n 

1 

1 

. 

1                    1 



7170  iNS- 


-4G 


722 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  22S.-N0NC0NGENITAL  BLIND  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BY  QUINQUENNIAL 


SEX,  COLOB,  NATITITT,  AND  BIBTHPLACES  OP 
MOTHEBS. 

Total.        ! 

"Unknown. 

Under  5 
yeara. 

6  to  10 
years. 

10  to  15 

years. 

15  to  SO 

years. 

SO  to  So 

years. 

25  to  SO 

years. 

80  to  35 

years. 

1 

lotal        

40,354 

301 

332 

808 

1,293 

1,460 

1,440 

1,472 

1,584 

Ifale                  

3 

22,370 
17,984 

189 
112 

175 
157 

430 
378 

075 
618 

777 
683 

783 
063 

834 
618 

926 
C58 

■White   

4 

34,993 

236 

272 

631 

1,114 

1,259 

1,218 

1,267 

1,367 

t 

19,  574 
15,419 

27,262 

24,000 

153 
83 

205 

189 

136 
136 

26S 

204 

360 
321 

654 

516 

580 
534 

1,053 

804 

667 
592 

1,170 

873 

656 
562 

1,099 

802 

729 
538 

1,136 

883 

809 
558 

1,210 

933 

7 
8 

Male        

13,  004 
10,936 

3,262 

124 
65 

16 

103 
101 

61 

265 
251 

138 

416 
388 

249 

400 
413 

303 

429 
373 

297 

493 
388 

253 

531 
402 

277 

U 

Malo           

12 
13 

U 

1,879 
1,383 

7,731 

10 
6 

31 

30 
31 

7 

78 
CO 

27 

133 
116 

01 

100 
143 

83 

150 
14T 

119 

151 
102 

131 

182 
95 

157 

Male                

15 

1A 

4,031 
3,100 

5,361 

19 
12 

65 

3 

4 

60 

17 
10 

127 

31 
30 

179 

47 
36 

201 

77 
42 

228 

83 
48 

205 

93 
01 

217 

17 

ColorcU   

Male                              

18 
It 

20 

2,790 
2,565 

4,746 

36 
29 

61 

39 
21 

45 

70 
57 

113 

95 
84 

155 

110 
91 

155 

127 
101 

197 

125 
80 

171 

117 
100 

194 

Black 

Male                

21 
23 

23 

2,494 
2,252 

615 

33 
28 

4 

31 
14 

15 

66 
47 

14 

81 

74 

24 

87 
08 

40 

110 
87 

31 

104 
07 

34 

100 
88 

23 

Min-d  blood   

Male 

24 
25 

302 
313 

24,838 

3 

1 

193 

8 

7 

221 

4 
10 

553 

14 
10 

854 

23 

23 

941 

17 
14 

857 

21 
13 

914 

11 
12 

972 

"6 

Birthplaces  of  mothera  (white) : 

United  Stat«a 

Male 

13,  526 
11,312 

1,308 

127 
66 

8 

113 
108 

2 

288 
265 

10 

440 

408 

37 

490 
451 

40 

450 
398 

43 

505 
409 

50 

550 
416 

47 

n 

29 

Hnglandand  "Wales 

Male 

777 
531 

313 

6 
3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

21 
16 

10 

21 
19 

9 

23 
20 

0 

36 
14 

11 

28 
19 

12 

tl 

92 

Scotia  nd 

Male 

m 

199 
114 

3,576 

1 

1 

1 

25 

5 
5 

51 

5 

4 

94 

2 
4 

119 

7 
4 

100 

8 

4 

115 

14 

Female 

1 

7 

fll 

13 

Male 

M 

2,001 
1,515 

604 

9 
4 

1 

3 
4 

10 

13 
12 

22 

25 
26 

30 

49 
45 

19 

64 
55 

31 

63 
37 

34 

73 
43 

30 

17 

IB 

Male 

19 

350 
254 

174 

1 

0 

4 

2 

10 
12 

2 

19 
11 

1 

10 
9 

3 

18 
13 

.  3 

17 
17 

7 

IB 
11 

10 

40 

Female 

41 

France 

Malo 

41 

102 
72 

2,801 

I 
1 

10 

2 

3 

1 
2 

104 

3 
4 

110 

7 
8 

120 

49 

Feraalu 

1 
05 

u 

13 

27 

101 

Male 

411 

1,707 
1,0U 

453 

7 
6 

1 

7 
12 

7 

15 

12 

11 

30 
29 

21 

SO 
45 

18 

57 
47 

10 

73 
37 

20 

85 
41 

17 

4A 

47 

Scandinavia 

Mnir 

4( 

278 
175 

1 

4 
3 

7 
4 

13 
11 

13 
5 

9 

7 

II 
0 

10 
7 

40 

Ft-mulo 

TT1I-:  15LIND. 


723 


AGE  PERIODS  AND   BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND   lUKTIIPLACER   OF    MOTHERS:  1890. 


8K  (n  40 

yourn. 

40  to  45 

jourH. 

4K  (0  SO 

yearn. 

60  to  AS 

yiiim. 

66  to  GO 

yourn. 

eu  i<>  fl.'i 

yoiin*. 

OA  1..  70 
yonrH. 

70  to  ;s 

yoiir». 

I.)  lo  NO 

ycarii. 

NO  to  Hi 
ycom. 

HfitoM 
yean. 

OOtoM 

year*. 

9t  yrmn 
and  over. 

1.000 

2,023 

2.  513 

2,716 

2,770 

3.333 

1,924 
1,400 

3,303 

3.705 

3,477 

3.083 

1.023 

m 

600 

1 

080 
710 

1,227 
790 

1,050 
863 

I,C84 
1,031 

1,653 
1,117 

1.804 
1.400 

2,062 
1.703 

1.702 
1,715 

1.400 
1.587 

720 
894 

.  1.410 

640 

704 

1.084 
080 

324 
473 

176 
324 

S 
S 

1.4SS 

B31 

I.2i3 

l.OM 

1,776 

2,189 

2,380 

2,404 

2,010 

B,020 

.  3,343 

3,002 

2,077 

007 

221 

« 

1.008 
707 

1. 413 

1.232 

1,430 
750 

1.743 

1,574 

1.481 
899 

1.707 

1.597 

1,475 
1,010 

1.813 

1,092 

1.702 
1,214 

1,089 

1,804 

1.691 
1,320 

2,085 

1.954 

1.804 
1,470 

2.397 

2,203 

1,503 
1,400 

2,226 

2,105 

1,343 
1,334 

2,063 

1,922 

259 
348 

408 

430 

99 
122 

163 

156 

t 

a 

7 
8 

r.50 
406 

2.11 

725 
507 

181 

1,024 
650 

169 

975 
622 

170 

974 
718 

121 

1,055 
809 

125 

1,051 
003 

131 

1,219 
1,044 

134 

1,000 
1,045 

121 

040 
982 

141 

42S 
660 

98 

174 
260 

38 

02 
93 

8 

■ 

10 

11 

143 

88 

M2 

110 
71 

362 

112 
57 

446 

114 
56 

013 

72 
49 

681 

87 
88 

927 

68 
63 

035 

70 
65 

940 

50 
02 

806 

73 
68 

014 

40 
4B 

320 

IS 
23 

139 

4 
4 

58 

12 
13 

14 

125 

77 

241 

233 
129 

248 

303 
143 

324 

392 
221 

335 

429 
252 

276 

560 
367 

417 

572 
363 

343 

566 
380 

422 

474 
392 

385 

330 
284 

406 

171 
155 

213 

70 
09 

190 

33 
26 

270 

15 

10 

17 

15fi 
85 

210 

l.'-.9 
89 

216 

211 
113 

287 

203 
132 

293 

178 
98 

251 

222 
195 

367 

203 
140 

301 

198 
224 

384 

169 
216 

338 

153 

253 

372 

83 

130 

195 

65 
125 

181 

77 

202 

200 

18 
U 

20 

13t 
76 

31 

137 
79 

32 

195 
92 

37 

175 
118 

42 

161 
80 

25 

203 
164 

50 

182 
119 

42 

181 
203 

38 

150 

188 

47 

144 

228 

34 

76 
119 

18 

62 
119 

9 

78 
184 

19 

21 
23 

23 

22 
0 

1.067 

22 
10 

1,273 

16 
21 

1,618 

28 
14 

1,628 

17 
8 

1,728 

19 
31 

1,920 

21 
21 

2,013 

17 
21 

2,326 

19 
28 

2,153 

9 

26 

1,990 

7 
11 

1,015 

3 
6 

446 

1 
18 

156 

24 
26 

28 

,187 
480 

48 

747 
526 

80 

1,052 
56G 

74 

1,001 
627 

111 

992 
736 

101 

1,092 
828 

115 

1,081 
932 

127 

1,250 
1,076 

118 

1,084 
1,069 

117 

971 
1,019 

88 

441 

574 

64 

181 

265 

26 

03 

93 

3 

27 
28 

2S 

33 
15 

10 

49 
31 

13 

53 
21 

18 

62 
40 

25 

61 

40 

24 

70 
45 

26 

75 

52 

34 

70 
48 

28 

58 
69 

32 

51 

37 

29 

37 

27 

13 

13 
12 

7 

1 
2 

2 

30 
31 

31 

7 
3 

145 

12 
1 

174 

9 
9 

200 

19 
6 

285 

19 
5 

279 

16 
10 

391 

23 
11 

382 

16 
12 

391 

17 
15 

341 

19 

10 

244 

8 
6 

123 

3 

4 

61 

2 

33 

M 

30 

36 

82 
63 

20 

100 
74 

29 

127 
79 

38 

175 
110 

42 

165 
114 

47 

227 
164 

46 

233 
149 

47 

226 
165 

38 

190 
151 

51 

128 
116 

23 

61 

59 

24 

29 
32 

7 

17 
13 

7 

88 

37 

38 

17 
9 

5 

2 
3 

lOi 

2i 

7 

7 

27 
11 

10 

26 
16 

11 

29 
18 

9 

32 

14 

16 

24 
23 

14 

25 
13 

28 

21 

30 

20 

9 
16 

11 

10 
14 

U 

4 

3 

2 

4 
3 

2 

39 
40 

41 

S 
2 

131 

5 
5 

151 

5 
6 

194 

7 
2 

212 

13 
3 

278 

6 
8 

311 

18 
10 

297 

13 

7 

260 

3 
8 

205 

6 
6 

103 

1 
1 

41 

2 

41 

it 

• 

44 

63 
41 

19 

87 
44 

22 

116 
35 

26 

132 
62 

23 

141 
71 

29 

177 

101 

37 

102 
119 

32 

182 
115 

39 

141 
119 

50 

117 

88 

28 

00 
43 

23 

19 
22 

7 

4 
6 

4 

48 

a 

47 

14 
S 

13 
9 

21 
6 

15 
8 

22 
7 

22 
16 

10 
18 

28 
U 

28 

22 

14 
14 

10 

13 

5 
2 

2 

2 

48 

48 

724 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  288.— NONCONGENITAL  BLIND  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BY  QUINQUENNIAL 


SEE,  COLOE,  XATmTT.  AM)  BIKTHPLACES  OF 
SIOTUGBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  16 

years. 

15  to  20 

years. 

20  to  35 

years. 

So  to  SO 

years. 

30  to  33 

years. 

1 

Birthpliccs  of  mothers  (white)— Continued. 

72 

1 

8 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

o 

37 
35 

51 

1 

4 
4 

1 

1 
3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
1 

4 

^ 

1 
1 

1 

n 

- 

Male 

6 
6 

7 

36 

15 

40 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 
4 

Italy        .                       

3 

1 

27 
13 

06 

1 

2 

2 
2 

6 

1 

0 

10 

1 
11 

11 

5 

5 

3kf  ale                        

J" 

53 
43 

492 

. 

1 
1 

11 

1 
5 

21 

6 
5 

18 

5 
6 

21 

5 

2 

3 

20 

12 
]3 

3 

3 

12 

Male 

14 
15 

292 
200 

115 

1 
2 

2 

1 
2 

7 
4 

4 

8 
13 

5 

12 

e 

13 
8 

3 

5 
2 

14 
6 

C 

Male 

j7 

09 
46 

1 
3 

3 

2 
1 

1 
1 

4 
2 

IF 

2 

Till-:  IJLTND. 


725 


AGE  PEUIODS  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOK,  NATIVITY,  AND  llUtllll'LACEd  OF  MOTnEES:  1800-.f-..,.;.,,ind. 


So  to  40 

yeur». 

40  I0  43 

yeurtt. 

4S  to  60 

yeiira. 

SO  to  AS 

ycurs. 

SS  ro  00 

ycarB. 

60  to  (15 

>ear«. 

66  in  TO 

yeurrt. 

70  to  76 

ycjiM. 

76  to  80 

years. 

80  to  No 

yeum. 

h!,  u,  00 

ycuTH. 

00  to  05 

yearn. 

05  ,rr«ni 
■  ud  ovvr. 

4 

4 

4 

« 

5 

t 

6 

7 

4 

4 

1 

4 

2 

2 

S 

8 

3 
3 

4 

2 
3 

2 

2 

4 

s 

3 

4 

3 

2 
2 

1 

4 

a 



2 

e 

..     .. 

1 
1 

3 

6 

1 

4 

6 

3 

3 

4 

8 
1 

3 

1 
1 

4 

4 
1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

- 

... 

3 

7 

3 

2 
2 

7 

3 

2 
1 

6 

2 
2 

10 

1 

1 
2 

5 

a 

« 

3 

5 

6 

2 

10 

5 

1 

17 

5 
21 

2 
25 

38 

6 

4 

61 

36 

3 
2 

64 

3 
2 

85 

4 
1 

37 

1 

1 

16 

11 

40 

I-* 

< 

7 

13 

D 

8 

3 

i:i 

8 

4 

14 
11 

4 

27 
U 

5 

25 
IS 

7 

32 
19 

15 

26 
10 

6 

34 
20 

7 

20 
IS 

15 

19 
18 

U 

5 
11 

10 

2 

4 

6 

8 

4 

1 

U 

15 

18 

1 
2 

4 

2 
2 

4 

1 

6 
1 

10 
5 

3 
3 

5 
2 

11 
4 

6 
5 

4 

2 
3 

1 

17 
U 

72G 


IXSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND, 

Table  329.— BLIND  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOK  THE  BLIND,  pY  SEX 


27 


DiSTITCTIOXa. 


In  institntioDS 

Alnbamn  Academy  for  the  Blind,  TallndPsa 

Califonii.l  Institution  for  the  Blind,  Berkeley 

Ciilnradi*  Institution  for  tlio  Blind,  Colorado  Springs 

Florida  Institntion  for  tlio  Blind.  St.  Augustiuo 

Georgia  Academy  for  the  Blind,  Macon 

Illinois  Institntion  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind,  Jacksonville 
Indiana  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind,  Indianap<Jia 

Io\T;i  (.'ollt'fxo  for  Blind,  Vinton 

Kansn.s  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind,  Kansas  citv 
Kentucky  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind,  Louisville 

Louisiana  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  School,  Baton  Kouge 

Maryland  School  for  tho  Blind,  Baltimore 

•fifhnn]  fur  the  Colored  lUind  and  Deaf,  Baltimore,  Md 

Kindergarten  for  the  Blind.  Boston,  Mass 

Perkins  Institution  and  Massachusetts  School  for  the  Blind, 
Boston. 

Michigan  School  for  the  Blind,  Lansing 

Minnesota  School  for  tho  Blind.  Faribault 

Mississippi  Institution  fer  the  Inst  ruction  of  the  Blind,  Jackson 

Missouri  .School  for  the  Blind.  .St.  Louis 

Nebraska  Institution  for  tho  Blind,  Nebraska  city 

Tho  New  York  Institution  for  tho  Blind,  New  York  city 

New  York  Institution  for  the  Blind,  Batavia 

North  Carolina  Institution  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind, 

Raleigh. 

Ohio  Institntion  for  tho  Blind,  Columbus 

Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  Pliila* 

delphia. 

South  Carolina  Institntion  for  tho  Education  of  the  Deaf,  Dumb, 

and  Blind.  Cedar  Springs. 

Texas  Institution  for  tho  Blind,  Austin 

Texas  Institution  for  Colored  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  Youths, 

Austin. 
Virginia  Institntion  for  tho  Education  of  the  Deaf,  Dumb,  and 

Blind.  Staunton. 

■V\*ost  Virginia  Schwd  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind,  Romncy , 

"Wisconsin  School  for  the  Blind,  Janesville , 


Total. 


1,499 


30 
26 
25 
2 
53 

90 
G8 
58 
1 
56 

15 
36 
10 
25 
91 


47 
45 

28 
53 
35 

135 
78 
39 

97 
130 


18 


73 
27 


25 


23 

61 


Male. 


832 


20 
18 
13 


52 
34 
34 
1 
31 


15 

7 

12 

49 


28 
27 
16 
27 
17 

71 
36 
25 

57 
71 


49 
16 


13 


14 
30 


Female. 


10 
8 

12 
2 

24 

47 
34 
24 


7 
21 

3 
13 
42 


19 
18 
12 
26 
18 

64 
42 
14 

40 
59 


24 
11 


12 

9 

21 


Total 


Male. 


20 
18 

13 


49 
33 
34 
1 
21 


12 
48 


26 
16 
27 
15 

70 
36 
25 

53 
70 


7 
49 


14 

29 


Fe- 
male. 


638 


10 
8 

12 
1 

24 

47 
31 
23 


12 
42 


18 
18 
12 
25 
18 

64 
42 
14 

39 
59 


6 

24 


12 


9 

21 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


476 


20 
8 
7 


20 
32 

:7 
1 

17 


11 

6 

15 

13 

9 

20 
21 
25 

33 
43 


7 
44 


13 


12 
7 


Fe- 
male. 


411 


ID 
2 

10 
1 

22 

29 
28 
16 


12 
20 
15 

22 
19 
13 

29 
27 


6 
24 


One  or  both 
parenta  foreign 


Male. 


235 


10 
5 


1 

13 
6 

43 
13 


17 

20 


Fe- 
male. 


185 


13 
3 

7 


4 
18 


35 

10 

1 

10 
22 


1 

10 


Foreign  born. 


Male. 


67 


10 


Fe- 
male 


42 


10 


THE  BLIND. 

COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  RIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:   1890. 


727 


COLORIO. 

BtBTOPLAOU  or  MOTHERS  (WHITE). 

ToUl. 

Black. 

Mixed 
blood. 

rnltcil 
Statoa. 

Eneland 

and 
•\Vale». 

Scot- 
land. 

Ire. 
land. 

Itrltlah 
America. 

France. 

Ocr- 
many. 

Srandi- 
navio. 

Bo. 
bcmio. 

iron- 
gary. 

IUI7. 

Rnuia 

and 
Poland. 

Other 
conn- 
trie*. 

Vn- 
knoim. 

Molo. 

Fe- 
rn a  lo. 

Male. 

Fo- 
inalo. 

Mulo. 

Fo- 
male. 

M 

29 

46 

22 

8 

7 

871 

56 

U 

126 

27 

4 

136 

31 

1 

6 

3 

S 

U 

18 

1 

30 
14 
17 
1 
51 

53 
00 
37 
1 
3C 

15 
20 

* 

1 
3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

i' 

t 

3 

I 

1 

1 

( 

1 

0 
1 

7 

1 

21 
2 
6 

a 

3 

1 

""a'" 

1 

3 

2 

1 
3 

1 

i" 

6 

1 

1 

2 

7 

3 

1 

...... 

R 

4 

8 

10 

10 

.  8 

8 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

II 

It 

1 

1 

S 

3 

1.1 

7 
...... 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

4 
...... 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

14 

16 
49 

19 
16 

27 
35 
26 

60 
48 
38 

69 
78 

13 

68 

3 
9 

6 

2" 

1 
21 

4 
4 

1 
6 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IS 

1 

2 
1 

1 

i" 

16 

1 

11 
6 

1 
11 

17 

1 

1 

1 

18 

l« 

1 

1 

"■"o"" 
1 

1 

0 

1 

9 
3 

19 
13 

1 

TO 

1 

2 
1 

3 

21 

7 
5 

3 

33 
5 

1 
0 

I 
1 
1 

1 

2 

2 

?5 

73 

?4 

4 
1 

5 

1 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 
13 

4" 

3 
19 

1 

15 
8 

1 

1 

2 
6 

25 

?• 

77 

3 

1 

1 

78 

16 

U 

16 

8 

3 

;::::::.  :::  --- 





?« 

25 

20 
23 

30 

1 

1 

2 

10 

11 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

... 

3 

3 

32 

728 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  230.— BLIND  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOE  THE  BLIND,  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE 


se:;,  color,  sattv-itv.  and  birthplaces  of 

3IOTHEKS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  6 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  15 

years. 

15  to  20 

years. 

20  to  25 
years. 

2oto30 

years. 

30  to  35 

years. 

1 

Total         .                              .            

1,493 

1 

1 

106 

493 

506 

262 

73 

22 

Male 

•> 

833 
CS7 

1 

1 

SO 
46 

267 

297 
2fl» 

131 
131 

38 
35 

11 
11 

ff 

^hit^j 

i 

1,41« 

1 

1 

94 

4G3 

478 

255 

71 

22 

Slalp        

fi 

773     1 
638 

1,307 

887 

1 

1 

52 
42 

87 

65 

247 
216 

442 

305 

279 
199 

452 

304 

128 

127 

224 
145 

37 
34 

59 

37 

IJ 

11 

19 
15 

7 

1 

1 

1 

R 

llalp            

1 

476 
411 

420 

I 

36 

29 

22 

156 
1J9 

137 

174 

130 

148 

74 
71 

79 

19 
18 

22 

6 
9 

in 

11 

1 

Jlale 

\1 

235 
185 

lOS 

I 

12 
10 

7 

78 
59 

21 

89 
59 

26 

38 
41 

31 

9 

13 

12 

3 

1 

3 

13 

fmuiUe - 

U 

Male- .      . 

n 

fi7 
42 

83 

4 
3 

12 

13 
8 

30 

16 
10 

28 

16 
15 

7 

9 

3 

2 

2 
1 

ifi 

iLuiale.. 

17 

Male 

18 

54 
29 

8 

4 

20 

le 

18 
10 

3 
4 

1 

1 

1» 

Female 

?0 

Blaek 

Male 

1 

21 

Tf. 

yemale 

?.1 

Jlale 

7t 

t 

JJ 

>'cinale 

1 

M 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white) : 

971 

1 

1 

72 

330 

337 

158 

1              *" 

16 

Male 

V7 

521 
450 

56 

1 

1 

40 
32 

2 

171 
159 

21 

192 
143 

20 

79 
79 

9 

211 
20 

1 

7 
9 

1 

?8 

I'emale 

V» 

England  and  Wales 

Male 

3<) 

24 
32 

14 

1 
1 

12 

7 

7 
13 

5 

2 
7 

2 

1 

31 

female 

1 

32 

Scotland 

Male 

33 

7 
7 

120 

2 
5 

31 

4 

1 

44 

1 

1 

31 

U 

M 

4 

7 

1 

Mi.lc 

it 

73 
53 

27 

4 

18 
13 

D 

26 

18 

6 

14 

17 

8 

2 

5 

1 

1 

87 

38 

British  America 

2 

1 

Male 

39 

15 
12 

4 

4 
5 

1 

4 
2 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

4U 

J-'eiiialc 

2 

1 

1 

41 

Franco 

42 

1 
3 

136 

1 

43 

>'elliulu 

1 
37 

1 
32 

1 
12 

44 

Germany 

6 

44 

> 

Male 

45 

8t 
52 

31 

3 
3 

4 

21 
10 

8 

30 
14 

7 

18 
14 

8 
4 

5 

1 

4e 

K<-maln 

47 

Scandlnaria 

M.I.. 

M 

21 
lU 

2 

a 

7 

1 

5 
2 

3 

4 

4 

1 

4S 

l-'ouiaJo , 



■•••••■••■•a 

THE  BLIND. 

PERIODS  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OP  MOTIIEKS:   1800. 


729 


86  In  40 

40  la  4S 

46  lu  AG 

&0  Ut  AS 

i     S»  In  00 

yoiim. 

00  tn  A,> 
yt'dri*. 

•K  lu  ;o 

yMUH. 

;o  i<>  ;s 

><>iirN. 

HO  lo  Dfi 

1    MloM 

>i:.r». 

1    MtoM 
yt'urN. 

Mrnn 
■na  orer. 

U 

10 

8 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1                       i 

0 
S 

7 

a 

S 

a 

a 

1 

1 
1 

1 1 

1 

3 

1 

11 

0 

1 

1 

a 

1 

2 

4 

1 

5 

10 

s 

0 

a 

6 
3 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

• 
7 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

8 

3 
8 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

10 

u 

1 

■""*■"*•*""* 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

11 

IS 
M 

1 

1 

1 

........         ..                            .... 

3 

1 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IS 

la 
n 

1                                      '"I 

2 

1 

1 

.                          .....^ 

1 

2 

1 

18 
19 

ao 



1 

' ' 1 1....          1               '              1                             1 

21 

23 

23 

' 

1 

1 

1 

1                                           1 

24 
25 

28 

1 

>              1 

1                                           i 

7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1          

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

! 

27 
28 

29 

1 

1 



1 



30 
31 

33 

1 

)                          

83 
34 

38 

S 

2 

1 

1 ! 

5 


2 

1 

1 

3« 
37 

38 



..       ..                          ' 

1 

39 
40 

41 

.:":;: i  :::::"::■ 

1 

42 
43 

44 



1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 _.       1 _  

45 
48 

47 

1 

:;:;::::::;;i:::;::::::::i:::::"::::  :i"::::::"' 

1 
1 

1 

' 



1 

48 

48 

::::::::::::i::::::::::::i;:::;;;;:::; 

L. ;::;::;::: 

730 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  230.— BLIND  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BY  QUINQUENNIAL  AGE 


SEX,  coLOK,  KATirrrr,  and  biethplacbs  of 

UOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  15 

years. 

15  to  20 

ye.ar8. 

20  to  25 

years. 

25  to  30 

years. 

30  to  85 

years. 

BirtliplacM  of  mothers  (whit*)— Continued. 

1 

1 

2 
3 

1 
C 

1 

Hnniiarr 

2 

2 

2 

5 
6 

7 

3 
3 

3 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

8 
9 

10 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

■ 

11 
12 

1 
i 

18 

1 

2 
5 

1 
8 

1 
2 

1 

1 

14 
15 

16 

13 
5 

18 

3 
2 

9 

7 
1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

17 

18 

13 
5 

1 
1 

7 
2 

2 
1 

2 

1 

1 

TliK  15LIND. 

PERIODS  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  lUKTHPLACES  01'  MOTHERS:  1890— Coutlnnod. 


731 


8S  tn  to 

yi'ura. 

40  to  45 
yciira. 

45  to  50 
yoara. 

50  to  55 
yonro. 

55  to  00 
years. 

no  l'>  05 
ycora. 

05  to  70 
yoara. 

TO  tn  75 
yean. 

-J  . 

75  tnSO 
yoara. 

80  to  85 
yoara. 

N5  to  DO 
ycora. 

00  to  St 
yoara. 

05  Toara 
audoTor. 



1 

1 

:::::::::;:::::::::;:::;i:::::;:;;::: 

t 



4 



ft 

:::::;:;:::::::;:::::::: 

« 



T 

1 



8 

: 

! 

9 

10 

11 

12 

1 

ia 

14 

1 

15 

1(1 

i 

1 

17 

18 

1 

1 

732 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table   231.— BLr^•D   BETWEEN'  5  AND  20  YEARS  OF  AGE,   WITH   DISTIXCTIOX  OF   SEX,  COLOR,  AND   NATIVITY,  BY 

STATES  AND   TERRITORIES:  1890. 


SIAIBB  AND  TEBBTTOBIES. 


The  United  States. 


Alabama 

Arizona 

Ark.iDsaB 

Califuruia 

Coloratlo 

CoDDeeticat 

Delaware 

District  of  Colambia. 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

niinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Kebraska 

Nevada 

Xew  Hampshire 

Kew  Jersey 

Kew  Mexico 

Kew  York 

Xorth  Carolina 

Kortb  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsvlvania 

Bho'lo  Inl.'ind 

Sonth  Caiolina 

Bouth  Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Uuh 

Vermont 

Virginia 

'Washington 

Weal  Virginia 

Wisc-onniu 

Wyoming 


Total. 


5,708 


182  I 

2 
186 

68 

47 

56 
9 

12 

27 
222 
6 
324 
2U4 
127 
139 
271 

81 

48 

93 
178 
129 

74 

120 

277 

7 

86 
2 

28 

90 

45 
392 
207 
3 
279 
S 

19 
439 

36 
149 

32 

227 

275 

9 

22 
237 

12 

103 

122 


Male. 


3,090 


103 
1 

103 

42 

27 

29 

4 

8 

13 

117 

4 

181 

109 

71 

67 

146 

4G 

30 

52 

97 

74 

47 

68 

131 

4 

42 

2 

18 

48 

25 

208 

114 

2 

151 

1 

6 

233 

19 

89 

15 

112 

147 

6 

12 

125 

7 

C3 

71 


Fe- 
male. 


2,613 


79 

1 
83 
26 
20 
27 

5 

4 

14 

105 

o 

143 
95 
56 
72 

125 
35 
18 
41 
81 
65 
27 
52 

146 

3 

44 


10 
42 
20 
184 


93 
1 

128 
4 
13 

206 
17 
60 
17 

115 

128 
3 
10 

112 

5 

40 

51 


Total. 


Male. 


2,596 


59 

1 
76 
42 
27 
26 

4 

6 

79 

4 

175 

108 

70 

63 

119 

24 

30 

30 

97 

73 

45 

33 

120 

4 

41 

2 

18 

44 

25 

206 

76 

2 

144 

1 

6 

228 

19 

35 

15 

80 

109 

6 

12 

72 

7 

61 

70 


Fe- 
male. 


2,225 


4G 

1 

68 

25 

20 

24 

4 

3 

7 

58 

2 

142 

92 

55 

68 

102 

22 

18 

31 

80 

S3 

27 

24 

143 


10 
40 
20 

180 

67 

1 

124 
4 
13 

196 
17 
24 
17 
83 
89 
3 

10 
70 
5 
37 
51 


Kative  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


1,886 


58 


73 

20 

14 

11 

4 

2 

6 

79 

3 

109 

90 

39 

66 

111 

21 

25 

23 

39 

33 

12 

32 

102 

1 

25 

1 

12 

26 

21 

115 

70 


105 

1 

6 

153 

8 

34 
4 

78 

94 
1 
8 

71 


20 


Fe- 
male. 


1,672 


46 


100 
85 
33 
64 
98 
17 
15 
26 
35 
26 
5 
24 

120 


5 
27 
19 
93 
65 

1 
95 

3 

g 

130 

9 

24 

9 

84 

73 

1 

3 

07 

3 

35 

18 


One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 


Male. 


582 


Fe- 
male. 


450 


Foreign 
born. 


Male. 


67 


128 


Fe- 
male. 


103 


Total. 


Male 


494 
44 


53 


Fe 
male. 


33 


42 


Black. 


Male. 


420 


22 


43 


Fe- 
male.! 


Mixed 
blood. 


Male 


74 


10 


Fe. 
mule. 


78 
6 


THE  r.LIND. 


733 


Tabu:  asa.— BLIND  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  BLINDNESS  OCCURRED,  AND   BY  SEX,  COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND 

BIKTlll'LACES  OK  MOTllEItS:  18110. 


•EX,  COLOB,  MATrVITY,  AND  UIBTIIPLACKB  Or  MOTaBOS. 

Tot«l. 

Birth. 

Under  1 
year. 

llnS 
yean. 

6  to  10 
year*. 

10 
ycai". 

_\ian». 

ami   ov«T. 
1 

•- IJOWH. 

Total 

60,411 

4.207 

1,381 

2,  .MO 

2,582 

3.842 

i:: 

1  l,i-t<» 

5.790 

Male 

27.  9a-i 

22,428 

2.340 
1,021 

712 
009 

1,349 
1,191 

1,370 
1,200 

2,280 

2.  i:i; 

1  ...  i 

3,  .:j1 

1   .  . 
ll.aui 

7,245 
4,050 

8,587 

7,0.32 

(V'hito 

«,D51 

3,681 

1,294 

2,214 

4,  077 

M)»le  

24,274 
IB,  077 

31,  205 

2!),  953 

1,980 
1,095 

3,449 

2,882 

808 
020 

1,180 

943 

1,170 
1,041 

1,081 

1,550 

1,200 
1,080 

2,054 

1.593 

1. 881 
1,411 

2,800 

2,352 

7.410 
7,11)0 

10,594 

9.924 

2.714 
l.MS 

3.494 

3,071 

Mnle  

16,345 
i:i,  U(I8 

4,252 

1,549 
1,333 

567 

486 
457 

237 

821 
735 

42S 

824 
709 

461 

1,347 
1,005 

514 

4.7BS 
2.867 

955 

4.821 
5,103 

070 

1,732 
1,339 

423 

Male 

2,458 
1,794 

»,146 

321 
246 

232 

110 
IL'l 

lU 

222 
203 

233 

245 

210 

232 

291 

2::3 

420 

654 

301 

2.7U 

351 
319 

4.012 

ITeiualo 

11.5 
1.1S3 

5,471 
3,673 

7,060 

110 
116 

586 

66 

48 

87 

127 
100 

320 

131 
101 

296 

243 

183 

550 

J,  820 

888 

1,774 

2.238 
1,774 

2,328 

724 
459 

1,113 

Coloreil 

Mnlo 

3,709 
3,351 

360 
220 

44 

43 

170 
147 

170 
120 

311 

2JU 

1,087 
687 

999 
1,329 

560 

Black 

M.tIc 

Feinule 

Mjxcit  blood 

Male 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white) : 

Uiiitvd  States  .-  

31,003 

3,000 

1,017 

1,W2 

1,081 

2,437 

7,869 

10,192 

3.165 

Male 

16.920 
14,  083 

1,502 

1,611 
1,389 

81 

520 
497 

46 

868 

774 

65 

867 
814 

07 

1,393 
1,014 

118 

4,927 
2,  942 

418 

4,951 
5,241 

504 

1.382 
173 

Male 

928 
634 

370 

40 

41 

13 

24 

22 

5 

42 

23 

16 

30 
31 

24 

69 
49 

20 

299 
149 

101 

307 
257 

141 

Scotland 

44 

Male 

231 

139 

4,290 

C 

7 

121 

1 
4 

58 

11 
5 

145 

12 
12 

189 

18 
8 

277 

73 

28 

1,328 

84 

57 

1,579 

18 
593 

Male 

2,478 

1,814 

730 

64 

67 

60 

34 
24 

25 

03 

82 

57 

inr. 

84 
45 

143 
134 

70 

865 
463 

203 

851 
728 

204 

351 

Male 

427 
303 

206 

37 
23 

14 

17 
8 

3 

29 
28 

15 

25 

•JO 

7 

39 
31 

128 
75 

52 

112 
92 

88 

40 

26 

France 

18 

Male 

127 
79 

3,509 

9 
5 

250 

1 
2 

83 

9 
6 

171 

6 

1 

172 

7 
264 

34 

18 

894 

50 
38 

1,277 

16 

2 

398 

Male 

2,146 
1,303 

SCO 

134 

110 

58 

43 
40 

21 

97 

'* 

39 

88 
84 

27 

168 
90 

33 

634 
260 

126 

737 
540 

207 

245 

Fomalo 

153 

ftrAniliTinvin          .,.,,,, 

B5 

Male 

347 
219 

30 
22 

11 
10 

'J  II 

17 
10 

21 
13 

90 
86 

119 

88 

33 

i'eiuale 

23 

734  INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Tabls    «32  -BLDTD  BY  AGE   PERIODS  WHEN  BLINDNESS  OCCURRED,  AND   BY  SEX,  COLOR,   NATIVITY,  AND 

BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS :  1890— Continued. 


BBS,  COLOE,  SATIYITT.  AKD  BIBTHPLACES  OF  MOTHKBS. 

Total. 

Birth. 

trnder  1 
year. 

ItoS 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 

years. 

SO  to  60 

years. 

SOyears 
and  over. 

Unknown. 

Birthplaces  of  mothers  (white)— Continncd. 

Bohemia 

88 

6 

5 

7 

7 

2 

20 

31 

10 

50 
38 

S 

1 

5 

2 
3 

3 

5 
2 

6 

4 
3 

S 

1 
1 

3 

12 
8 

24 

13 

18 

12 

Hungary 

43 

21 

54 

3 
2 

7 

3 

2 

4 

3 

1 
2 

4 

1 
2 

1 

19 
5 

IB 

10 
2 

10 

Italy 

4 

Male 

38 
16 

127 

5 
2 

9 

1 
3 

7 

1 

2 

8 

2 
2 

11 

1 

14 

4 

34 

8 
2 

28 

Female 

Bnfisia  and  Poland 

8 

a 

69 

68 

621 

3 
6 

45 

3 

4 

16 

3 

5 

32 

5 
6 

45 

4 

4 

37 

24 
10 

154 

14 
14 

208 

IS 

84 

^aJe                                       •••- 

371 
250 

161 

25 

20 

12 

8 
8 

1 

17 
15 

8 

30 
15 

4 

17 
20 

7 

105 
49 

30 

115 
93 

65 

54 

30 

Unknown 

34 

101 
60 

8 

4 

3 

5 

2 
2 

4 
3 

21 
9 

39 

20 

24 

1 

10 



THE  BTJND. 


735 


Table  933.— BLIND  IN  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  IlMNP,  nv  AOE  PKRIOns  WHEN  ULINDNERS  OCCURRED,  AND  BY  8KX, 

COLOR,  NATIVITV,  AND  lUIMlll'LACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1890. 


8KX,   COLOR.  HATIVITT,   AKD  BIBTHPLACBB  OF 
MOTHERS. 

ToUl. 

TTnluiewii. 

Birth. 

Under  6 
yoan. 

StolO 
yean. 

lOlafO 
yaua. 

(OloCO 
ymn. 

tOyeanasd 
o»er. 

Total                               

1.4M 

87 

850 

483 

295 

243 

43 

1 

jlalo                                   

832 
M7 

63 
85 

183 
1S7 

244 
238 

162 
133 

143 
08 

37 
6 

1 

1  41S 

84 

328 

459 

280 

228 

n 

I 

^alo                                 

778 
038 

1,307 

887 

61 
33 

81 

60 

178 
190 

307 

219 

233 
220 

429 

306 

149 
131 

261 

155 

138 
93 

199 

130 

13 
5 

30 

17 

1 

478 
411 

420 

36 
24 

21 

122 
97 

88 

150 
156 

123 

85 
70 

106 

68 
62 

09 

15 
2 

13 

285 
185 

lOB 

13 

B 

8 

44 
it 

19 

65 

58 

30 

51 
53 

19 

49 
20 

29 

11 
2 

8 

1 

67 
42 

83 

2 
1 

3 

10 
9 

24 

18 
12 

23 

11 

8 

15 

18 
11 

14 

7 
1 

4 

1 

Male 

54 

29 

eg 

1 
2 

2 

17 
7 

22 

11 
12 

18 

13 
2 

13 

8 
6 

9 

4 

1l1«^1r 

4 

46 
22 

15 

1 
1 

1 

15 
7 

2 

10 
8 

5 

11 
2 

2 

5 

4 

5 

4 

... 

8 

7 

971 

2 

1 
4 

337 

2 

3 
2 

147 

1 
63 

Blrthpli<*«^s  of  mothers  (wliito) : 

234 

172 

18 

521 
450 

56 

38 
25 

3 

126 
108 

10 

168 
169 

21 

95 

77 

10 

78 
69 

11 

16 
2 

1 

Male 

24 
32 

14 

14 
7 

4 

3 

7 

4 

6 

5 

4 

1 

3 
1 

10 

1 

7 
7 

126 

1 

1 
3 

27 

1 
3 

40 

4 

.... 
17 

TMilftnri 

8 

26 

8 

73 
53 

27 

4 
4 

1 

11 
6 

7 

13 
14 

8 

18 
22 

7 

19 

7 

3 

8 

1 

15 
12 

4 

1 

5 
2 

1 

3 
5 

1 

3 
4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 
3 

136 

1 

1 
31 

1 
40 

1 
26 

3 

31 

5 

1 

^ 

Mnle    

84 
52 

31 

2 

18 
13 

9 

22 
18 

9 

19 
12 

5 

17 
9 

4 

5 

1 

1 

3 

21 
10 

1 

5 

4 

5 

4 

4 

1 

4 

I 



Female 

••••■• 

736 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-]MTNDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  283.— BLIXD  IN  IXSTITUTIONS  FOR  THE  BLIND,  BY  AGE  PERIODS  WHEN  BLINDNESS  OCCURRED,  AND  BY  SEX, 
COLOR,  NATIVITY,  AND  BIRTHPLACES  OF  MOTHERS:  1890— Continued. 


BKT,  COLOB,  KATTVITT,  AND  BIBTHPLACES  OF 
UOTHEBS. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Birth. 

Under  5 
years. 

5  to  10 

years. 

10  to  20 
years. 

20  to  50 
years. 

50  years  and 

over. 

Birthplaces  of  motJiera  (white)— Continned. 

1 

1 

'Sl'xXe                                                  

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

2 

Mule 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 
1 



2 

1 

2 

1 

Male 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1                           1 

1 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3£a\e 

1 
i 

18 

1 

!                                   ! 

1 
4 

1 
5 

1 

4 

1 
3 

2 

Male  

13 
S 

18 

4 

* 
1 

1 

2 
2 

3 

2 

1 

1 
1 

3 

9 

1 

13 
5 

2 

1 

7 
2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

TTIK  HLIND. 

Table  834.— BLIND  RY  CAUSES  OF  BLINDNESS,  AND  BY  SEX,  COLOH,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890. 


737 


Total. 

Malo. 

Fonialo. 

wnm. 

Total. 

Native  bom. 

Foreign  born. 

COU>ISD. 

CAUSES. 

Farenta  native. 

One  or  holh  par* 
entH  foreign. 

Male. 

Female. 

Uale. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total 

80,411 

27,983 

22,428 

24,274 

10,077 

16,345 

13.608 

2,458 

1,704 

6,471 

3,675 

8,700 

S,1S1 

Unknown 

14,456 
4,267 
5,455 
7,134 
4,870 

1,822 
448 

1,213 
658 
889 

2,360 
209 
158 

82 

6,738 

743 

7,623 
2,348 
2,973 
5,6)8 
2,447 

835 
269 
037 
253 
476 

1,000 
90 
121 

42 

2,504 

743 

0,833 
1,921 
2,482 
1,610 
2,428 

987 
179 
676 
303 
413 

1,300 
119 
37 

40 
3,234 

6.265 
1,088 
2,713 
4,917 
2,199 

707 
238 
642 
245 
430 

014 
84 
114 

40 

2,175 

705 

6,420 
1,695 
2.287 
1,  249 
2,13G 

874 
152 
490 
295 
378 

1,227 
116 
33 

34 
2,603 

4,110 
1,640 
1.978 

2,8«8 
1,488 

604 
137 
413 
160 
358 

660 
55 
67 

34 

1,356 

623 

3,792 
1,333 
1,748 

783 
1,459 

733 
71 
361 
185 
268 

078 
91 
21 

24 
1,759 

1 

607 
321 
245 
594 
144 

51 
40 
44 
59 

48 

131 
C 
13 

2 

201 

62 

402 
246 
101 
100 
152 

57 
30 
45 
77 
67 

116 
G 
7 

5 
227 

],S30 
116 

490 

1,435 

669 

92 
61 
85 
26 
26 

123 
23 
34 

4 
618 
130 

1.22S 
116 

348 
300 
625 

82 
61 
84 
S3 
41 

133 
19 
6 

*l 
707 

1,358 
SCO 
260 

701 
248 

128 
31 
OS 
8 
46 

02 
• 
7 

2 

329 

38 

1.4U 

228 
105 
2«7 
202 

113 

•n 

M 

Injury 

Cataract 

Scrofiilaand  other  blooddiseoscs. 
Smallpox 

Brain  diAoaso 

133 

8 

4 

s 

Disenso  of  one  oyo  following  in- 
jury of  other  eye. 

All  nt hers 

Besultiug  from  military  service. 

1 

1 

7170  INS 47 


738 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  235.— BLIND  BX  CAUSES  OF  BLINDNESS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE 

PERIODS  WHEN  BLINDNESS  OCCURRED:   1890. 


WHBN  BLIXDXESS 
OCCUEHED. 

Total. 

Un. 
known. 

Con- 
genital. 

Disease 
of  tbe 

eye 
iUoU. 

Iiyury. 

Cata- 
ract. 

Scrofn- 
la  and 
nlliiT 
bliHid 
dis- 
eases. 

Small- 
pox. 

General 
fevers. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Ueasles. 

Brain 
disoa^^o. 

Glan- 
oonia. 

Disease 
of  one 
eye  fol- 

lowin;^ 
iujiiry 

of  other 
eye. 

Can- 
cer. 

All 
others. 

Kesnlt- 

ing 
fri>m 
niiU- 
tary 
service. 

Xotal   

50.411 

14.456 

4,267 

5,4.^6 

7,134 

4,875 

1.822 

448 

1,213 

556 

889 

2,366 

209 

158 

82 

5,738 

743 

Con^eDJtal 

Tiiderl  year 

1  t<t5  years 

5  to  id  vears 

10  to'ZO  veara 

20lo50yt'jirs 

60  years  and  over. 
X^uknowD 

4.  207 
1.381 
2.  ."UO 

2.  .182 

3.  R42 
13.075 
16,  !04 

5,7SH) 

""■325' 
536 

5:18 

790 
3,131 
5.  247 
3.  869 

4,267 

402 
308 
382 

589 
1,907 
1,469 

308 

117 
356 
516 
903 
3,024 
1,865 
353 

79 
121 

103 
222 
88.') 
3.197 
270 

81 
194 

162 
2)4 
595 
459 
87 

15 
86 
61 

77 
139 
44 
26 

35 
143 

125 
171 
3V5 
277 
67 

31 
175 
170 
95 
64 
11 
10 

30 
159 
120 
156 
287 
93 
44 

70 
184 
201 
208 
743 
851 
100 

1 
2 

'""i-i' 

50 

133 

5 

1 
12 
21 
25 
42 
64 

3 

■■"2' 
3 
6 
17 
45 
9 

194 

202 
18U 
318 
1.1T5 
3.077 
532 

28 

527 
112 

78 

Malfl 

27.983 

7,623 

2,346 

2,973 

5,618 

2,447 

835 

209 

637 

253 

476 

1,006 

90 

121 

42 

2.604 

748 

2.  .^6 
712 
1.349 
1.376 
2.192 
8.3.12 
8.  409 
3,267 

22.428 

""176" 

262 

272 

415 

1.735 

2.578 

2,185 

6.833 

2,346 
1,921 

203 

ir.9 

!81 
3113 
1, 227 
729 
171 

2,482 

69 

2IIB 
367 
715 
2,613 
1,366 
282 

1,516 

40 

68 

51 

110 

408 

1,575 

135 

2,428 

4€ 
98 
57 
103 
300 
191 
40 

987 

8 
48 
33 
42 
91 
28 
19 

179 

10 
80 
04 
90 
215 
134 
32 

576 

11 
94 
70 
45 
25 
4 
4 

303 

8 
77 
59 
77 
197 
39 
19 

413 

35 
105 
109 

87 
311) 
311 

49 

1,360 

i 
2 

e' 

24 

55 

2 

119 

99 
142 

99 
144 

5.59 

1,2J1 

240 

3,234 

7 
13 
20 
35 
43 

3 

37 

1 
1 
3 
6 
23 
8 

40 

28 

20t«5»  years 

5u  years  and  over 

527 
112 
78 

1,921 
609 
1,191 
1.206 
1,6.50 
4.743 
8.525 
2,523 

24.274 

1,986 
668 
1.170 
1,200 
1.881 
7.245 
7.410 
2,714 

19.  077 

"149' 

274 

266 

375 

1.396 

2,669 

1,704 

6,265 

1,921 
1,986 

199 
149 

201 
2S6 
770 
740 
137 

2,713 

48 
150 
149 

188 

411 

499 

71 

4,917 

39 
53 
52 
112 
415 
1,022 
135 

2,199 

35 
96 
lO.i 
141 

295 
208 
47 

707 

7 
38 
28 
35 
48 
16 

7 

238 

19 

63 
61 

180 

143 

35 

542 

20 

81 

100 

50 

39 

7 

6 

245 

22 
82 
61 
79 
90 
54 
25 

430 

85 

79 
92 
121 

4:13 
540 
60 

914 

6 

32 

78 

3 

-       84 

1 
5 

8 
5 
7 
11 

114 

...... 

2 
3 
11 

1 
40 

95 

120 
81 
174 
016 
l,8.i6 
292 

2,175 

5  to  10  years 

lo  to  20  years       ....   . 

2uio5l»y-ara 

50  vears  and  over 

....•■■• 

White^male 

705 

"  ies' 

214 

219 

330 

1,399 

2,149 

1,785 

5,420 

1,986 
1,695 

192 
145 
150 
280 
1,104 
6K5 
151 

2,287 

01 
178 
330 
615 
2.290 
1,193 
238 

1,249 

36 
54 
46 
98 

399 
1.453 

113 

2.136 

42 

82 
42 
78 
251 
180 
32 

874 

8 
44 

29 
35 
82 
25 
15 

152 

io 

00 

50 
78 
180 
1-0 
20 

490 

11 
93 
70 
42 
21 
4 
4 

295 

8 
09 
48 
07 
183 
34 
16 

376 

34 

90 
90 
73 
285 
288 
45 

1,227 

1 

2 

5' 

19 
55 
2 

116 

90 
125 

9i 

129 

483 

1,048 

203 

2,693 

7 
13 
20 
30 
42 

2 

33 

1 

1 
3 
6 
22 
7 

34 

10  to  20  v  am 

22 

20t<»50ypara 

502 

&0  years  and  over 

106 

76 

White— -female 

1.695 
628 
1.044 
1,080 
1.411 
4.050 
7,196 
1,963 

10.345 

'""137 

213 

224 

294 

1,116 

2, 136 

1,300 

4,119 

1,695 
1,549 

1»0 
137 
190 
264 
687 
098 
121 

1,978 

47 
129 
134 
153 
330 
396 

54 

2,888 

38 
39 
44 
94 

358 

1,445 

120 

1,486 

34 
88 
92 
115 
259 
250 
36 

564 

7 
35 
26 
25 
40 
13 

0 

137 

16 

67 
52 
04 
150 
119 
26 

413 

19 

80 
98 
49 
37 
7 
5 

160 

20 
74 
67 
72 
83 
50 
20 

356 

29 

73 
83 
111 

384 

497 

50 

660 

h' 

30 

77 
3 

65 

1 
5 
8 
4 
5 
10 

...... 

...... 

9 

21 

88 
113 

78 

1.57 

5.58 

1,477 

222 

1,356 

&  to  10  vears..... 

20  t4*  50  years 

50  years  andover 

Kative  parents — malo. . . . 

07 

34 

528 

1.549 

4B6 

821 

821 

1.347 

4.765 

4.821 

1,732 

13,608 

""117' 
146 

150 

248 

9.''>4 

1.393 

1,111 

3,792 

1,549 
1,333 

153 
108 
124 
211 
790 
479 
107 

1,748 

42 

135 
212 
410 
1,201 
700 
128 

783 

31 
35 

37 

70 

246 

992 

75 

1,459 

32 
70 
36 

68 
205 
128 

25 

735 

1 
21 
12 

23 
60 
10 
10 

71 

13 
67 
43 
01 
133 
87 
19 

301 

5 
04 
44 
31 
11 
3 
2 

185 

5 
43 
33 

no 

174 
31 
14 

268 

24 

62 
CO 
48 
200 
220 
34 

978 

03 
70 
69 
83 
311 
631 
139 

1,759 

2 

5" 

11 

30 

1 

91 

7 

7 

14 

17 

21 

1 

21 

1 
1 
2 
6 
19 
5 

24 

10  Ui20vcani  

20UiSU  yiar« 

SO  years  aud  over 

17 

374 

71 

61 

Hstire  parents— female. . 

Conccitital 

1,333 

4.'i7 

735 

709 

1.0115 

2. 867 

5.103 

1.330 

2,458 

'"'ios' 

147 
164 
215 
782 
1,499 
880 

607 

1,333 
821 

X?niliT  I  year 

1  t«»r*y<-ara 

6r<i  l(t  vrars 

10t<>2iyrar» 

20l<i5llycani 

DOyiiirn  nutl  over 

Unknown 

141 
109 
157 
2116 
525 
519 
91 

245 

35 
85 
84 
101 
184 
204 
30 

594 

24 
29 
34 
64 
227 
1,008 
73 

144 

30 
80 
82 
94 
222 
197 
3» 

51 

2 
13 
15 
10 
22 
7 
2 

40 

13 
45 
41 
39 
112 
87 
24 

44 

13 

54 

31 
21 
6 
5 

59 

14 
44 
30 
52 
06 
40 
10 

48 

20 
59 
52 
81 
310 
410 
37 

131 

5' 

22 
01 
3 

0 

1 

0 
2 
2 
8 

...... 

6 
17 

59 
C.S 
43 
104 
300 
971 
148 

201 

Wonign  parents— male. . . 

13 

2 

U 

Cnnpcnital 

»21 
110 
222 
245 
291 
0.'>4 
351 
258 

24' 

37 
37 
42 
112 
81 
174 

321 

23 
25 
20 
41 
88 
32 
10 

12 

29 
88 
123 
251 
71 
20 

4 

12 
3 
9 
30 
68 
« 

8 
0 

5 
7 
13 
6 
8 

6 
0 

10 
0 
5 

1 
4 

1 
8 
6 
9 
18 
3 
1 

4 
24 
21 
5 
3 

2 

2 
10 
7 
9 
10 
2 
2 

8 
25 
25 

20 
30 
17 
0 

1 

24 

30 
21 
14 
42 
54 
16 

3' 

1 

1 

2 
8 
3 
6 

...... 

'"'i' 

2 

37 

60  y*':ir*alirl  over 

Dbknawo 

8 
« 

THE  P.IJND. 


739 


Tabls  a35.— blind  BY   CAUPKS  OF  BLrNnNEfiS,  WTTH  DISTINtniON  OF  REX,  COLOR,  AND  NAXrviTY,  AND  AGE 

rEiilODS  WHEN  BLINDNESS  OCCUEUED:  181)0— Couliiiueil. 


OCCUUKlilJ. 

Total. 

TTn- 

known. 

Con- 
Ccnilul. 

Dlnenno 
of  tho 

ove 
ilKeir. 

Injury. 

C«t«- 
raut. 

Scrofu- 
la mid 
other 
lilood 
dla- 
eoseft. 

Kmnll. 
pox. 

Oencnil  Searlct 
lover,      fever. 

MeaBlM. 

ttniln 
dlteiuio. 

Gl.i 
COIJi  . 

Dlaeaui 
of  ..n- 

,1  .Ml,,  r 
oyo. 

'  "nn- 

■T. 

All 
olbem. 

lUaalt. 
in, 
fn.m 
anil. 

■ervloo. 

Foroi;nipnrent«— fcmfUo . 

1,704 

402 

240 

101 

100 

152 

67 

30 

4S 

77 

67 

110 

8 

7 

6 

227 

240 
121 

2ua 

216 
2j:i 

HO! 

inn 

22" 

34 
41 
30 
77 
82 

nu 

1,C30 

240 



110 

.34 
20 
18 
35 
41 
28 
IS 

490 

U 
31 
32 
30 
38 
17 
7 

1,435 

B 
7 
0 
13 
22 
84 
12 

SCO 

3 
8 
7 

15 
tl 

14 
1 

92 

2 
8 
8 
8 
3 

i' 

01 

2 
0 

4 
14 

9 
6 

1 

85 

4 

20 
39 
0 
5 

20 

;■ 

20 
14 

12 
11 

4 
2 

20 

8 
13 

27 
21 
31 
» 

4 

123 

23 
81 
IH 
27 
61 
•5 
13 

618 

i" 

6 

2 
2 

1 

1 



"  '2 
2 

1 

}(.)  to  *J4I  VClirH   

60  yi'iir.-*  atitl  OTcr 

Foreign  born— male 

23 

31 

4 

130 

iin 

OR 
127 
131 
21S 
I.SJB 
2,2:18 
724 

3,075 

22' 

31 
32 
4C 
33:1 
073 
SUO 

1,220 

lie 
no 

10 
12 
12 
28 
220 
174 
28 

348 

7 
14 
30 
82 
7S4 
422 
90 

300 

1 

7 

0 
10 
114 

393 
29 

525 

2 

8 
1 
3 
33 
40 
4 

82 

2 
14 

0 
17 

•t 

51 

2 

S 
1 
8 
29 
36 
6 

84 

2 

5 
6 
6 

7 

I 

1 
10 
8 
2 

4 
1 

{ 

3 
8 
S 
49 
61 
5 

133 

9 
25 
11 

:t2 

13U 

363 

48 

707 

5' 

18 

IS 

« 
3 
10 

s 

...„. 
2 

5 

30  to2(i  vcarw 

liOtc  SOvo.irrt 

fiO  your.-*  ami  over 

• 
01 

ai 
10 

Joroign  born— female 

33 

41 

lie 

48 
100 
JOI 
183 

8«R 

1,774 

459 

3,709 

io' 

32 
10 
43 

257 
555 
310 

1,358 

110 
360 

15 
8 

15 

23 
121 
151 

15 

260 

1 
13 
IS 
22 
114 
115 
17 

701 

0 
3 

4 

17 

107 

3.5:1 

35 

248 

1 
3 

n 

28 

39 

5 

128 

3 
14 

3 
7 
15 
6 
3 

31 

1 
3 
7 
11 
35 
26 
1 

95 

2 
0 
4 
9 
11 

8 

2 
10 
7 
8 
6 
6 
2 

46 

I 
1 
4 
9 
43 
60 
0 

92 

6 
14 
17 
20 
111 
441 
63 

329 

1 

1 

10to20venrs 

1 
7 
11 

1 

2 

1 

...... 

3 

2U  t'»  fJO  yenrs 

BOyt'jirsan'Jover 

6 

7 

2 

88 

SCO 
44 

179 
176 
311 
1,087 
999 
553 

3,351 

13' 

48 

5:i 
7il 
336 
429 
400 

1,413 

300 

226 

11 
14 

25 

23 

123 

44 

20 

195 

8 

28 
31 
100 
317 
173 
44 

267 

4 

14 
5 
12 
09 
122 
22 

292 

4 

16 
15 
25 
40 
11 
8 

113 

1 
15 
10 
14 
25 
23 

4 

133 

3 
17 
8 
15 
70 
173 
37 

641 

4 

4 
7 
9 
3 
4 

27 

14 
14 

18 

35 

8 

6 

86 

1 

3' 

4 

8 

8 
11 
10 
9 
5 
3 

37 

10  to  20  vfiirs  

1 
S 

3 

4 

20  to  50  v'Hra 

5 

1 
1 

4 

...... 

1 

6 

2S 

50  yenrs  and  over 

6 
8 

'Coloroil— female 

220 
43 
147 

120 
239 
6R7 
1,  32!) 
500 

12' 

CI 

42 

81 

280 

633 

404 

220 

9 

12 
11 
22 
83 
42 
16 

1 
21 
15 
35 
75 
103 
17 

1 
14 

8 

18 

69 

177 

15 

8 
13 
20 
SS 
18 
11 

3' 

2 
10 
8 
3 
1 

3 
6 
9 

n 

24 

24 

0 

1 

1 
2 
1 
2 

1" 

2 
8 
4 
7 

7 
4 
5 

6 
0 
9 
10 
49 
43 
10 

7 
7 
3 
17 

58 
379 
70 

2 

1 

1 

2' 

1 

1 
2 

1 

20  to  50  years 

60  yeart*  unci  over 

!!I!IIII 

740 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tadle  236.— congenital  AND  NONCONGENITAL  BLIND  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVER,  BY  AGE 

[All  cases  where  the  cosjagal 


BEX,  COLOE,  KATITITY,  KSD  COSJCOAL  CONDITION. 

Aggregate. 

AGE  TEKIODS. 

Congenital. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

IS  to  30 

years. 

30  to  45 

years. 

46  to  60 

years. 

60  years 
and  over. 

Total       

45,750 

2,818 

45 

1,313 

713 

442 

305 

Male        

It 

25,408 
20,  342 

1,533 
1,285 

21 
24 

717 
596 

3?.:< 

328 

264 
178 

146 
159 

T 

i 

39,424 

2,450 

34 

1,117 

648 

397 

254 

Male   

5 

22. 132 
.    17,292 

30,484 

26,990 

1,315 
1,135 

2,249 

1,916 

15 
19 

32 

29 

597 
520 

1,051 

842 

350 
298 

596 

504 

230 
167 

354 

332 

123 
131 

216 

209 

7 
8 

Male 

14,  755 
12,  235 

3,494 

1,028 
888 

333 

12 

17 

3 

451 

391 

209 

270 
234 

92 

192 
140 

22 

103 
106 

7 

10 

Male       

T> 

2,040 
1,454 

8,040 

187 
146 

201 

1 

115 
94 

66 

54 
38 

52 

13 
9 

43 

3 

4 

33 

13 

14 

Male 

IS 

5,337 
3,603 

6,326 

100 
101 

368 

1 

1 

31 
85 

196 

26 
20 

65 

25 
18 

45 

17 
21 

51 

in 

17 

Male          

Ifl 

3.  276 
3,050 

218 
150 

6 

5 

120 
76 

35 

30 

34 
11 

23 
28 

19 

vn 

13,431 

2,208 

37 

1,238 

522 

273 

138 

Male 

?1 

7,573 
5,856 

11,801 

1,158 
1,050 

1,923 

16 
21 

20 

631 
657 

1,052 

257 
265 

470 

147 
126 

252 

67 
81 

123 

"P 

n 

Male                    

0| 

6,599 
6,202 

9,873 

8,043 

987 
936 

1,785 

1,482 

10 
16 

24 

22 

567 

485 

990 
786 

229 
211 

435 

358 

132 
120 

228 

211 

49 

74 

108 
105 

'^'t 

Oft 

77 

Male 

?R 

4,293 
3,750 

1,830 

751 
731 

303 

7 
15 

2 

423 
363 

204 

170 
188 

77 

109 
102 

17 

42 
63 

3 

?9 

10 

Male 

HI 

1,060 
770 

1,928 

170 
133 

138 

2 

113 
91 

62 

44 

33 

35 

10 

7 

24 

1 
2 

15 

a? 

I'fmale 

in 

Foreign  bora...................... 



2 

Male 

Xl 

1,246 
682 

1,830 

66 
72 

285 

1 
1 

11 

31 
31 

186 

15 
20 

62 

13 
11 

21 

6 
9 

15 

:t5 

8n 

Male 

117 

974 
656 

19,910 

171 
114 

477 

6 

5 

7 

114 
72 

71 

28 
24 

175 

15 
6 

131 

8 

7 

93 

DR 

DO 

Married 

Male 

40 

13,672 
6,238 

17,421 

324 
163 

422 

6 
2 

7 

35 
36 

61 

120 

55 

161 

93 
88 

114 

71 
22 

70 

41 

Female 

47 

WUte 

Male 

41 

11,064 
D,467 

13, 149 

12,013 

286 
136 

373 

346 

5 
2 

7 

6 

29 
32 

67 

53 

114 
50 

149 

134 

79 
35 

98 

93 

59 
17 

62 

60 

411 

411 

Parciita  native 

Male 

47 

8,100 
3,847 

1,130 

238 
108 

27 

6 
1 

1 

27 
26 

4 

94 
40 

15 

65 
28 

S 

47 
13 

2 

411 

49 

Male 

M 

775 
861 

4,272 

17 
10 

40 

2 
2 

4 

10 

6 

15 

3 
2 

10 

2 

61 

1 

62 

14 

Male 

a 

3,023 
1,24S 

31 
U 

10 
6 

11 
6 

10 
i 

u 

Foinalo 

4 

TIIK  ]{LIND. 


741 


TERIOnS,  WXTIT  DI.STIXCTIOJT  OP  CONMUGAT.  CONDITION',  SEX,  COLOR,  A\D  NATIVITY:    18!10. 
condition  was  not  reported  arc  omitted.] 


AOB  PERIODS— continued. 

• 

Koncon  genital. 

Unlinown. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

15  tn  30 

years. 

SO  to  45 

yenm. 

45  loflO 
yean. 

60  ynnrn 
and  over. 

ToUI. 

Unknown. 

IS  to  SO 
j-cari. 

80  to  45 

years. 

46  to  80 

yean. 

00  yrara 
and'uver. 

. 

37,648 

243 

4,336 

6,283 

7,880 

19,898 

6,286 

183 

617 

839 

1,109 

2,538 

1 

20,892 
16,754 

146 
97 

2,387 
1,949 

3,117 
2,100 

4,889 
2,097 

10.353 
9,645 

2,983 
2,303 

94 
89 

352 
266 

497 

312 

722 

387 

1,318 
1,220 

1 
* 

82,677 

182 

3,703 

4,S8D 

6,055 

17,257 

4,297 

125 

406 

698 

»2S 

2,050 

1,1-1 

1,38  J 
1,268 

4 

18,  319 
14,358 

25,080 

22,286 

114 
68 

154 

139 

2.020 
1,677 

3,373 

2,521 

2,080 
1,894 

3,864 

3,179 

4,301 
2,054 

6,298 

4,842 

9,192 
8,065 

12,391 

11,005 

2,498 
1,799 

3,166 

2,788 

03 
62 

92 

EU 

287 
209 

400 

359 

413 
285 

551 

463 

614 
314 

£69 

612 

S 
6 

T 

8 

12,  H8 
10,138 

2,794 

87 
52 

15 

1,360 
1,161 

852 

•     1,806 
1,373 

685 

2.966 
1,870 

450 

6,929 
6,676 

786 

I 

1,579 
1,209 

367 

43 
43 

6 

187 
102 

101 

265 

193 

91 

392 

220 

57 

r«2 

113 

» 

10 

u 

1,624 
1,170 

7,597 

10 
S 

28 

462 
390 

330 

430 
255 

716 

293 
103 

1,657 

429 

357 

4,866 

229 
138 

1,142 

3 
3 

33 

ca 

33 
36 

55                    46 
36                     11 

144                   259 

57 
65 

670 

u 
u 

14 

4,517 
3,050 

4,969 

17 
11 

01 

204 
126 

633 

450 
266 

703 

1,042 
015 

931 

2,834 
2,o:!2 

2,641 

690 
452 

989 

17 
16 

53 

22 
14 

121 

93 
61 

la 

176 
83 

181 

382 
288 

488 

IS 
18 

17 

2,573 
2,396 

32 
29 

361 
272 

431 
272 

588 
343 

1,161 
1,480 

485 
604 

31 

27 

65 
56 

84 
67 

108 
73 

197 
291 

18 
19 

9.557 

"5    1             3,712 

2,292 

1,569 

1,909 

1,666 

64 

520 

405 

308 

373 

20 

5,433 
4,124    ' 

8,460 

44    1             2,082 
31                    1, 030 

61                  3,208 

1,307 
985 

2,039 

927 
042 

1,433 

1,073 
836 

1,719 

982 
684 

1,418 

26 
28 

43 

310 
216 

429 

230 
176 

350 

203 

105 

275 

213 
160 

321 

21 
22 

23 

4,  703 
3,  09-J 

6,988 

5.031 

"5    i              1,782 
-6                    1,420 

54                  2,921 

40                  2,133 

1,155 

884 

1,734 
1,351 

828 
605 

1,075 

965 

968 
751 

1,204 

1,136 

844 

674 

1,100 
930 

19 
24 

35 

30 

233 
176 

403 

316 

200 
150 

274 

227 

186 
89 

192 

174 

180 
135 

196 

183 

24 
25 

28 

27 

3,030 
2,601 

1,357 

28                  1,175 
18                      958 

8                      788 

731 
620 

3gX 

834 
431 

110 

562 
574 

68 

512 
418 

170 

12 
18 

6 

177 
139 

87 

124 
103 

47 

112 
62 

18 

87 
96 

13 

SO 

779 
578 

1,472 

I 

1 

430 
358 

287 

243 
140 

305 

CO 
50 

358 

41 

27 

515 

111 
59 

818 

2 
3 

8 

60 
27 

26 

27 
20 

76 

15 
3 

S3 

7 
6 

125 

31 
31 

38 

959 

513 

1,097 

2 
5 

14 

177 
110 

504 

181 
124 

253 

234 
124 

136 

365 
150 

190 

221 
97 

248 

5 
3 

11 

16 
10 

97 

49 
27 

55 

59 
24 

33 

92 
33 

52 

34 
35 

88 

065 
432 

17,222 

9 
5 

113 

300 
204 

575 

152 
101 

2,009 

99 
37 

4,966 

105 
85 

8,960 

138 
110 

2,211 

7 
4 

67 

67 
40 

82 

30 

25 

376 

17 
16 

015 

27 
25 

1,071 

37 

38 

39 

11,811 
5,411 

15, 181 

84 
29 

93 

288 
287 

467 

1,651 
958 

2,260 

3,450 
1,516 

4,392 

6,338 
2,622 

7,969 

1.637 
674 

1,818 

47 
20 

45 

39 
43 

61 

242 
134 

311 

443 
173 

614 

766 
305 

887 

40 
41 

48 

10,387 
4,7i>4 

11,435 

10,455 

69 
24 

76 

71 

232 
235 

425 

305 

1,419 
841 

1,887 

1,611 

3,032 
1,360 

3,399 

3,126 

5,635 
2,334 

5,048 

6,282 

1,291 
527 

1,341 

1,212 

30 
15 

31 

30 

32 
29 

62 

39 

200 
111 

252 

217 

373 
141 

385 

354 

656 
231 

621 

572 

43 
44 

45 

48 

7,071 
3,384 

980 

52 
19 

5 

173 
192 

00 

992 
619 

270 

2,147 
979 

273 

3,707 
1,575 

366 

857 
355 

129 

20 
10 

1 

20 
19 

13 

136 
81 

35 

250 
104 

31 

431 
141 

49 

47 
48 

49 

66G 
314 

3,746 

i                       4 

1 

17 

32 
28 

42 

170 
lOO 

373 

197 
76 

903 

257 
109 

2,321 

92 

37 

477 

1 

7 
6 

9 

23 
12 

59 

20 
5 

129 

35 
14 

266 

50 
51 

14 

62 

2,650 
1               1.0»S 

1                     " 

i             4 

27 
U 

251 
122 

6i8 
306 

1,671 
650 

342 
136 

9 
6 

6 

« 

41 
18 

97 
32 

190 
76 

53 
64 

742 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Table  236.— CONGENITAL  AND  NONCONGENITAL  BLIND  15  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND  OVEK,  BY  AGE 


BEX,  COLOB,  KATmTT,  ASD  COSJUGAI.  COKCmOX. 

Aggregate. 

AQE  TERIODS. 

Congenital. 

Total. 

UnltnoTi-n. 

13  to  30 

years. 

30  to  45 

years. 

45  to  00 

years. 

60  years 
and  over. 

1 

Marriod— Continued. 

2,489 

55 

10 

11 

17 

17 

a 

s 

4 

1,708 
781 

12, 177 

38 
17 

128 

6 

4 

2 

6 

5 

13 

14 
3 

36 

12 
6 

74 

1 

^q]4j 

4,082 
8,155 

10,004 

49 

77 

98 

1 
1 

2 

7 
6 

11 

23 
13 

29 

18 

56 

55 

b 

1 
1 

V 

Male          

8 

9 

3.448 
6,550 

7,303 

6,787 

40 
58 

83 

83 

1 
1 

•    2 

2 

6 
5 

10 

10 

18 
11 

20 

26 

15 

40 

46 
44 

1 

1 
1 

10 

11 

JJiti\f,                                                                      

2,205 

4,582 

51G 

37 
46 

2 

1 

1 

5 

5 

17 
9 

14 

30 

2 

1 

u 

Male 

15 
16 

17 

199 
317 

2,701 

2 
13 

2 
9 

1 

3 

1.044 
1,657 

2,173 

3 

10 

28 

1 

1 

1 

8 

19 

i» 

2 

'M 

Male                 

674 
1,599 

232 

9 
19 

7 

1 
1 

3 

5 
2 

2 

3 
16 

23 

2 

■\f  ale                                                                              

2S 

141 
91 

198 

2 
5 

7 

1 
2 

3 

1 
1 

2 

2 
2 

JJ3I0                                                

27 

121 
77 

159 

147 

2 
5 

6 

5 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 
2 

28 
29 

2 
2 
1 

Male                   

31 

91 
58 

12 

2 
3 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

Mfilo 

84 

6 

0 

39 

^S 

1 
1 

1 

u 

1 

Male 

87 
88 

88 

24 
15 

34 

1 

1 

Colored  ....  -. 

Mnlo 

in 

20 
14 

II 

THE  BLIND. 

PERIODS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  CONJUGAL  CONDITION,  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890— Continued. 


743 


ARK  ncnnms— oontinoed. 

XoiirongenUul. 

Unknown. 

Total. 

UnkoowD. 

lEIoSO 

J-eara. 

80  In  45 
Jems. 

45  In  00 
yeitn. 

00  vcurs 
uuff  over. 

ToUl. 

Unknown. 

ir>io30  i 

years. 

S0ln4t 

45  to  60 

J- ram. 

COTraia 

aD<ro\t!r. 

2,041 

20 

IDS 

340 

^73 

901 

301 

22 

21 

flS 

101 

184 

1 

1,424 
«17 

10.002 

15 
i 

53 

fM 

52 

46 

232 
117 

338 

418 
155 

1,282 

703 

288 

8.933 

248 

147 

1.3I>0 

17 
5 

00 

7 
14 

7 

4! 
23 

70 
11 

183 

no 

7« 
1.084 

1 

1 

4 

a.S23 
7,139 

8.858 

18 
35 

26 

15    1 
31 

27 

135 

203 

240 

476    . 
616 

1,078 

2,870 
6.054 

7,481 

450 
030 

1,048 

10 

41 

85 

2 
S 

« 

23 
32 

W 

74 
100 

137 

132 
752 

8U 

5 

t 

7 

3.033 
5.805 

6.515 

0,069 

],W!6 
4.103 

446 

10 
16 

21 

21 

n 

16 
26 
22 

01 
155 

212 

190 

4M 
668 

783 

716 

2.531 
4,950 

5,471 

5,120 

355 
693 

703 

035 

12 
23 

24 

24 

2 

4 

0 

4 

13 
28 

27 

18  ' 

54 

83 

00 
82 

274 
5«0 

557 

507 

8 
0 

10 
11 

7 
14 

2 

11 
11 

07 
123 

22 

2W 

452 

67 

1,017 
3,503 

351 

202 
413 

08 

• 

15 

S 
13 

0 

29 
63 

159 
348 

50 

12 

4 
1 

13 
14 

173 

273 

2,343 

I 
I 

3 

9 
13 

34 

33 
34 

295 

130 
221 

2,010 

26 
42 

345 

1 

5 

4 

e 

S 

3 

47 

15 
35 

277 

15 

4 

1 

16 

11 

1 

17 

914 
1,420 

1,804 

2 
1 

27 

15 
19 

92 

113 

182 

214 

7«4 
1,220 

1,452 

127 
218 

341 

3 
8 

25 

I 

3 
6 

19 

20 
27 

46 

100 
177 

250 

18 

1 
19 

10 

1 

20 

470 
1,334 

ao5 

8 
19 

2 

4 
15 

3 

44 

48 

44 

66 
148 

60 

348 
1,104 

96 

95 
246 

20 

7 
18 

2 

10 
9 

3 

20 
20 

3 

58 
192 

10 

21 

1 
3 

22 
21 

125 
80 

178 

2 

1 

1 

24 

20 

35 

30 
24 

52 

03 
33 

88 

14 
6 

13 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

2 
1 

2 

7 
3 

8 

24 

2 
2 

25 

2 

26 

111 
B7 

142 

131 

1 

21 
14 

31 

27 

31 
21 

41 

35 

58 
30 

68 

67 

S 

5 

11 
11 

2 

1 

1 

2 
2 

5 
3 

« 

6 

27 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

28 

1 

1 

2 
2 

29 

30 

81 
50 

11 

1 

16 
11 

4 

21 
14 

6 

43 
24 

1 

8 
3 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

31 

1 

1 

.•« 

33 

6 
6 

36 

2 

2 

4 

3 
3 

11 

1 

34 

::::::::::::i.. 

X5 

1 

20 

2 

2 

36 

24 
12 

27 

3 

1 

9 

7 
4 

8 

14 
6 

8 

.17 

1 

2 

7 

2 

S 

38 

2 

2 

2 

1 

30 

14 
13 

1 

1 

3 

6 

5 
3 

5 

3 

6 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

40 

41 

i 

74A 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Table  «87  —CONGENITAL  AND  NONCONOENITAL  BLIND  MALES  WHO  HEAD  AND  WKITE,  WHO  READ  AND  DO  NOT 
WRITE,  AND  WHO  NEITllEK  READ  NOR  WRITE,  BY  AGE  PERIODS   AND  BY  COLOR:  1890. 

[AU  CAses  not  reported  aA  to  literacy  omitted.] 


Amto- 
gale. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

UTZIUCT  BT  CONOE-VITAt. 
ASD  >05CO.X0EXITAI.     ~ 

Total. 

6  to 

!  " 

years. 

16  to 
So 

years. 

Sato 

S& 
years. 

seto 

4S 

years. 

46  to 

55 
years. 

55  to 
05 

years. 

65 

years 

over. 

TTn- 
kuown 

Total. 

6  to    15  to 

15        25 

years,  years. 

25  to 

35 
years. 

35  to 

45 
years. 

45  to 

55 
years. 

55  to 

65 
years. 

65 

years 
and 
over. 

Un- 
known 

Total 

22,641 

«,S48 

722 

12,011 

to 

19.597 

1,153 

1,675 

1,672 

1,914 

2,887 

3,053 

7,083 

ISO 

3,044 

227 

319 

279 

336 

438 

417 

965 

63 

9.CM> 

056 

9.323 

56 

321 

124 

705 

S 

891 

94 

683 

7 

814 

64 

786 

8 

946 

57 

904 

7 

1,500 

71 

1,317 

9 

1,569 

80 

1,399 

5 

3,441 

1,09 

3,403 

18 

76 

64 
1 

288 

80 

2,688 

2 

21 

12 

193 

1 

61 

10 

248 

40 

11 

228 

51 

5 

280 

43 

8 

387 



33 

8 

375 

1 

38 

10 

917 

1 

Ii»*.l  atnl  n-l  write 

Neiilier  rcA<l  nor  writ*.. 
Kead  and  UDknuwn  as 
to  writing. 

2 
60 

W:    -   '  I intlnecs appeared: 

1,737 

1,473 

348 

8S7 

237 

185 

152 

82 

71 

11 

261 

79 

78 

33 

21 

24 

10 

14 

5 

527 

120 

1,083 

7 

18,342 

8,140 

526 

0,631 

45 

2.562 

502 

113 

851 

7 

15,992 

81 

39 

228 

704 

28 

185 

2 

1,127 

75 

18 

140 

3 

1,256 

72 

9 

104 

50 

9 

93 

30 

7 

44 

1 

2,630 

16 

2 

S3 



6,287 

6 

4" 

1 

93 

25 

7 

232 

5 
2 

72 

10 
■"68' 

3 
4 

26 

3 

1 
17 

2 

1 

1 

Neil  her  mad  nor  write 

22 

9 

13 

6 

writing. 
KoDc  on  genital 

1,506 

2,380 

2,350 

126 

199 

210 

270 

354 

341 

824 

2« 

7.923 

479 

7,546 

14 

2,132 

205 

70 

420 

3 

101 

637 

58 

427 

5 

101 

650 

36 

565 

5 

179 

75fl 

41 

700 

7 

223 

1,236 

55 

1,082 

7 

365 

1,348 

60 

1,222 

3 

332 

3,030 

140 

3,007 

14 

725 

53 
7 
33 

46 

217 

47 

2,085 

1 

430 

IS 

7 

103 

1 

22 

41 

9 

149 

32 
0 

172 

37 

4 

229 

35 

7 

312 

23 

6 

312 

33 

8 

783 

1 

Kf^il  and  not  write 

?*rltlrpr  read  iior  write 

25 

wnimg. 

42 

36 

45 

CO 

06 

127 

n 

1,181  , 
76 
1,207, 
8 

1,135 

6« 

926 

7 

35 

9 

57 

82 

8 

71 

89 

9 

81 

110 

7 

100 

214 

142 
2 

191 
7 

133 
1 

389 

17 
315 

4 

19 
....... 

46 

12 
371 

1 

1 
3 
18 

10 
1 
31 

5 

1 
30 

11 
"34' 

6 

1 
S3 

9 
2 
54 

1 

4 

2 

121 

lC«4d  and  not  write 

NciLhf'r  read  nur  write 

iCead  and  lUikQowa  oa  to 

2 

so 

wTitiog. 

Table  SSS.— CONGENITAL  .4.XD  N0NC0NGENIT.4.L  BLIND  FEMALES  WHO  READ  AND  WRITE,  WHO  READ  AND  DO  NOT 
WHITE,  AND  WHO   NEITHER  READ  NUR  WRITE,  BY  AGE  PERIODS  AND  BY  COLOR;  1890. 

[AU  cases  not  reported  a.s  to  literacj'  omitted.] 


AatTfr 

gate. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

UTEBACT  BT  COXOEXrfAL 

AXD  xoscosuainxL. 

Total. 

5la 

15 

years. 

16  to 

25 

years. 

25  to 
35 

years. 

Soto 
45 

years. 

46  to 

55 

years. 

Suto 
U5 

years. 

65 

yc.irs 
and 
over. 

Tin. 
known 

Total. 

5  to 
15 

years. 

15  to 
25 

years. 

25  to 

35 
years. 

35  to 
45 

yeans. 

45  to 
55 

years. 

55  to 
05 

years. 

66 

yeiirs 
"and 
over. 

rn- 

kiunm 

Total 

18,045 

6,669 

837 

10,428 

111 

15,288 

1,009 

1,382 

1,257 

1,363 

1,612 

2,087 

6,446 

132 

2,737 

168 

245 

208 

202 

251 

314 

1,320 

49 

RMfland  write 

6.509 
782 

7,888 
109 

812 
121 
572 

4 

754 
81 

636 
11 

650 
46 

538 
23 

602 

74 

666 

21 

746 

58 

799 

9 

879 

92 

1,101 

12 

2,515 

306 

3,596 

29 

51 
4 

77 

160 

55 

2,540 

2 

14 

11 

143 



37 

10 

197 

1 

34 

3 

171 

13 

2 

187 

14 

5 
232 

13 

8 

293 

35 
16 

1,270 

1;,-  '     -  •-   ■  -vrlte 

K-                         r  write.. 

K'                      :.uw£  aa 

1 

47 

1 

1..  -...., ,Mj; 

1 

When  blindneas  appeared; 

i,aM 

1.224 

275 

317 

241 

130 

103 

62 

80 

16 

175 

41 

51 

25 

17 

5 

13 

18 

6 

It«»l  =nH  write 

487 

96 

806 

7 

14  ' 

1 

- 

1 

479 
99 

640 
6 

71 

in 

68 

30 

175 

2 

648 

165 

19 

132 

1 

956 

113 
1 

871 

45 
15 
70 

1,086 

45 
9 

48 

1 

1,338 

16 

5 
41 

1,818 

23 
6 

60 
1 

5,723 

4 

1 

11 

61 

8 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

Rri  1                           tr   

.V'                             .rile... 
K'-'                        Hiiaa  to 

166 

1 

2,167 

40 
95 

48 
1 

160 

21 

16 

5 

13 

18 

S 

wriiiu^ 
Xoa<oox«iiJlal 

155 

153 

209 

263 

1,118 

24 

Tf'ail  ar,<1  writf       .   . 

215 

81 

350 

2 

86 

626 

58 

363 

> 

lot 

468 
26 

356 
21 

145 

485 
52 

528 
21 

147 

619 
44 

667 
8 

171 

770 
76 

961 
12 

207 

2.223 

274 

3,108 

26 

643 

27 

2 

32 

55 

123 
44 

1,999 

1 

415 

7 

9 

79 

29 

8 
123 

24 

3 

128 

9 

2 

142 

12 

5 

192 

10 

6 

237 

32 

11 

1,075 

23 

1 

UakBovo 

32 

84 

28 

32 

37 

48 

184 

20 

Il'-.^l  kr>>1  m  r .'f 

29 
10 
47 

63 
4 

41 

1 

69 
6 

m 

1 

72 

7 

68 

82 
5 
84 

93 

12 

102 

269 
20 
348 

20 

1 
34 

29 

11 

875 

6 
2 
24 

6 
2 
20 

6 

3 

2 

3 
2 
43 

3 
4 

177 

i 

J      .             .    ._. „ 

22 

20 

35 

u 

"I.Uug. 

Tni-:  BLIND. 


745 


Tabm:  aa».— nUND  males  by  occupations,  WllM  DISTINCTION  OF  AGE  PERIODS  AND  COLOE:   1800. 

[All  cases  wbcro  occupation  is  Dot  slatoU  aro  omltt«<I.] 


■ — -  — = 

Aggre- 
gate. 

irniTS. 

COLOBEO. 

OCCUPATIONS 

Total. 

Un. 
known. 

IS  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
2d 

years. 

26  to° 

8.'! 

years. 

S6  to 
46 

years. 

46 

years 
and 
over. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

16  to 

20 
years. 

20  to 
26 

years. 

26  to 
86 

years. 

S6  to 

46 
yean. 

U 

ye«r» 
and 
over. 

Totnl 

17,134 

15,361 

134 

632 

609 

1,434 

1,790 

10,750 

1,773 

35 

87 

79 

178 

250 

1.14i 

Artists  nnil  photographers 

7 

67 

4 

416 
32 

197 
83 
61 
13 
IC 

6,  COS 

3 

25 

50 

3 

48 
?  073 

04 
-~  77 
-^381 

.    '407 
64 

;35 

02 
.    198 

105 
37 
65 
81 
56 

164 
11 

563 
81 

259 
4,526 

7 
67 

4 

398 

29 

155 
83 
58 
13 
1« 

0,082 

23 

42 

3 

-  48 
'1,043 

357 

,399 

61 

230 

59 

170 

100 
37 
58 
78 
23 

155 
11 

533 
78 

255 
3,953 

1 

3 

1 
8 

5 
42 

4 

346 

17 

107 
52 
53 
10 
15 

5,121 

1 

17 

37 

1 

33 
1,095 
48 
38 
303 

277 
36 

165 
43 
98 

89 
26 
33 

70 
10 

140 
11 
4 
71 
85 
2,251 

4 



Carprn  tvTs  and  cabiut^rmakcrs 

Cigar  luakiTs 

fi 

3 

2 

15 
5 

16 
9 
2 
1 

1 

290 

20 
7 

24 
12 
2 
2 

530 
1 

7 
G 

4 

216 
6 
12 
33 

71 
13 
36 
6 
41 

7 
6 
8 
6 
9 

9 

18 
3 

42 

2 

1 

10 

0 

IS 

2 

3 

1 
3 

4 

7 
1 

I 



2 

20 

Clerks          

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

... 

56 

24 
1 

01 

523 

10 

2 

^ 

34 

09 

403 

1 



8 

1 

1 

s 

2 

0 
175 

7 

7 
12 

ii 
9 

19 
6 

25 

4 

4 

15 
2 
3 

2 

2 

10 

1 

.      ..„ 

4 

62" 

e 

1 

1 

1 
85 

2 
11 

4 

4 

-      3 
4 
3 
6 

432 

0 

18 

28 

49 

0« 

268 

3 
21 

S 
3 
S 
3 
26 

S 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 
1 

21 

1 

1 

8 

2 

1 
I 

5 

:::::::::::::::: 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

11 
4 

u 

1 

7 
3 
33 

9 

1 

6" 

1 

3 

1 
6 

8 



1 
3 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

IS 

2 

8 

SoMiers 

Stiiitfuts        .         

2 

1 

2 
39 

■     330 

1 

2 

192 

135 

28" 

237 

50 

4 

83 

614 

12 

1 

55 

620 

35 
3 
4 

573 

25 

5 

1 

1 

8 

8 

1  .    ..1 

1 
31 

1 
67 

1 
77 

1 

11 

39 

348 

Table  240.— BUND  FEMALES  BY  OCCUPATIONS,  WITH   DISTINCTION  OF  AGE  PERIODS  AND  COLOR:   1890. 

[All  cases  where  occupation  is  oot  stated  are  omitted.] 


Aggre- 
gate. 

■WHITE. 

COLORED. 

OCCCPATIOKS. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

16  t« 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

25  to 
S5 

years. 

85  to 
45 

years. 

45 

years 
and 
over. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

15  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 

25 
years. 

25  to 

35 
years. 

35  to 
45 

years. 

46 

years 
and 
over. 

Total 

11,422 

9,974 

75 

527 

486 

977 

1,141 

6,768 

1,448 

25 

73 

75 

120 

137 

1,0U 

Clerks 

3 

27 

76 

160 

905 

5,212 

197 

81 

4 

IS 

5 

C 

3 

38 

1,116 

457 
16 

204 
2,897 

3 

27 

76 

127 

817 

4,758 

78 

26 

4 

IS 

5 

6 

3 

30 

954 

437 

16 

201 

2,391 

2 
4 

17 
5 

42 

376 
6 
3 

5' 

11 

7 
78 

620 
11 
4 
1 

i 
2 
1 
5 
138 

6 

2 

47 

200 

1 

16 

36 

109 

669 

3,651 

58 

18 

3 

9 

1 

4 

2 

19 

593 

10 
13 
44 

1,512 

i 

1 
1 

3 

31 
2 

2' 

1 
6 

11 

1 

1 
9 
4 
19 

69 

i 

33 
88 

454 

119 
55 

1 

7 
3 
1 

1 
2 

2 
9 
2 

i' 

12 

8 
7 

2 
3 

45 

9 

10 

3 
12 

63 
11 

7 

28 

70 

325 

70 

28 

1 

1 

3 
2 

s" 

1 

1 
56 

248 

3 

48 

130 

1 

31 

170 

2 
111 

42 

72" 

290 

8 
162 

20 

1 
9 

0 

ie" 

1 

1 
10 

6 

1 

8 
12 

lis 

1 

1 
25 

6 
194 

3 
600 

2 

38 

24 

1 

All  others . 

12            37 

31 

364 

746 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-mNDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tabik  21 1. -congenital  BLIND  MALES  BY  OCCUPATIONS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  AGE  PERIODS  AND  COLOR:   1890. 

[All  cases  \rliei«  occupation  is  sot  stated  ai«  omitted.] 


AsBre- 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

OCCDPATIOKB. 

Tt«>-    ^^. 

IS  to 

30 
years. 

20-to 

25 
years. 

So  to 

S3 
years. 

35  to 

46 
years. 

43 

ytsars 

aud 

over. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

13  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

So  to 

»5 
years. 

S3  to 
45 

years. 

43 

years 
nud 
over. 

Total        

87S 

768 

9 

116 

103 

172 

U2 

216 

107 

2 

23 

15 

17 

14 

36 

Ovpcotcn  and  csliinetmakcrs 

5 
9 

1S0 

3 
131 

4 

16 

3 

3 

16 

3 
0 

»7 

to 

363 

5 

18 

14.5 

3 

103 

4 
16 
3 
o 

14 

1 

i 

s 

1 

1 
4 

1 
2 
3« 

24' 

0 
10 

3 
9 

75 
1 

19 

1 
4 
1 
2 
6 

2 

i' 

11 

81 

1 

5 

1 

19 

1 

4 
23 

1 
21 

2 

B 
14 

•2 
1 

3 
1 

2 
3 

1 

1 

8 

•  ^ 

1 

U 

28 

6 

4 

4 

5 

9 

1 

.......................... 

1 

a 

" 

1 
2 

1 

O 

3 

3 

1 
1 
1 
8 
63 

1 

1 

2 

8i 

40 

322 

1 

5 

15 

97 

4 
9 

1 

7 

i" 

2 

1 

I 

67 

24 

6 

44 

s 

32 

41 

1 

8 

7 

C 

3 

» 

t 


Table  «4«.— CONGENITAL  BLIND  FEMALES  BY  OCCUPATIONS,  WITH  DISTINCTION  OF  AGK  PERIODS  AND  COLOR:   1890. 

[All  casea  whoro  occnpation  ia  not  stated  are  omitted.] 


1 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

OOCtJPATIO.VS. 

AuKte- 
gate. 

Total. 

TJn- 
luiovs. 

16  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

25  to 

H5 
years. 

Soto 
46 

years. 

46 

yiars 
nud 
over. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

15  to 
20 

years. 

20  to 
25 

years. 

25  to 
35 

years. 

33  to 
45 

years. 

45 

years 
and 
over. 

Total 

C46 

574 

6 

103 

84 

156 

85 

140 

72 

14 

10 

18 

10 

20 

3 

8 

3 

41 

128 

13 
64 

83 
42 
261 

3 

8 

3 

3S 

119 

S 
B5 
80 
42 
221 

1 

2 

4 

1 

9 

40 

3 
13 

7 
18 
69 

5' 

21 

i¥ 

4 
2 
18 
46 

1 
13 

• 

> 

i' 

3 
3 

1 

8 

48 

2 

37 

3 

9' 

24 
6 

35 

3 
9 

8 
9 
3 

2 
2 

2 
2 

1 

2 

2 
3 

6 

1 
2 
3 

1 

i 

a 

8 

39 

7 

49 

40 

8 

a 

ii '        2 

If 

THE  BLIND. 


747 


Tablr  343.— blind  reported  AS  TO  WHETHER  THEY  HAD  OR  HAD  NOT  BUND  RET.ATIVES,  AND  THE  CHARACTER 
OF  ANY  SUCH  KKLATlONSHIl',  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  181)0. 


BELATIONSnir. 


Tot.ll  reporting  as  to  bliml  relatives. 


Total  reporting  blind  relatives . 


firandfiitlicrs.. 
Crnndmolliers. 

Viidos 

Aiinls 

CouHinn 

y.-itlicra 

Mothers 

lirotliers 

Sisters  

Sons 

Daughters 

Both  sides 


Uo  blind  relatives. 


Blind  relatives  on  father's  side  . 


Fathers 

Graodfathers. . 
Grandmothers. 

Unclt^s 

Annts 

Cousins 


tfBUnd  relatives  on  mother's  side. 


llothers 

Graudfat  liors . . 
Grandmothers. 

TjQcies 

Aunts 

Cousins 


(  Kot  stated  as  to  parental  side 


Grand  Withers-. 
Grandmothers. 

Uncles 

Aunts 

Cousins 


Total. 


43,828 


8,342 


303 
399 
60fi 
479 
5-S 
807 
89r, 
90G 
(SSU 
324 
271 
54 


34,9S4 


884 


807 
14 
12 
23 
13 
15 


895 
10 
18 
19 
10 
10 

2,281 


Mole. 


339 
369 
564 
456 
653 


23,788 


4,23C 


186 
174 
358 
208 
306 
400 
4'.'3 
1,075 
815 
153 
1-22 
11 

19, 552 


4C0 
6 
4 
14 
5 
4 

459 


423 
7 
8 
10 
6 
5 

1,163 


Female. 


173 
102 
334 
197 
297 


10,538 


4,  IOC 


177 
225 
248 
271 
272 
407 
472 
831 
865 
166 
14D 
23 

15,432 

451 
407 


11 


503 


472 
3 
10 
9 
4 
5 

1,118 


166 
207 
230 
259 
256 


TolAl. 


Male. 


20,8SS 


3,851 


lU 
151 
330 
189 
285 
356 
385 
981 
751 
144 
106 
9 

17,007 

386 


418 


385 

5 

8 

10 


1.056 


153 
140 
308 
179 
276 


Fe- 
male. 


18,985 


3,709 


155 
207 
230 
248 
244 
361 
405 
765 
807 
144 
123 
20 

13,276 


301 
5 
8 
8 

7 
9 

434 


405 
3 
10 
7 
4 
5 

1,018 


147 
189 
215 
237 
230 


Kativo  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


M,381 


3,221 


145 
130 
285 
103 
247 
298 
311 
808 
618 
124 
83 
9 

11, 160 

325 


298 
6 
3 

10 
4 
4 

341 


311 
5 
8 
7 
5 
5 

913 


134 
119 

208 
IM 
238 


Fo- 
male. 


12.300 


3,155 


141 

177 
108 
218 
222 
308 
342 
<H7 
061 
124 
100 
17 

9,214 

337 


303 
4 
4 
C 
0 
9 


One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 


Male. 


342 
2 
8 
7 
4 
3 

903 


135 
105 

185 
208 
210 


2,120 


288 


23 


Fe- 
male. 


1,676 


8 
10 
15 
11 
8 
22 
25 
C9 
75 
4 
4 
1 

1,324 

26 
23 


Foreign  bom. 


Male. 


4,357 


342 


4,015 


35 


25 


25 


9 
13 
10 


39 


Fe- 
male. 


3,040 


IMI2 


6 
20 

17 
10 
14 
31 
38 
49 
71 
IG 
19 
2 

2,738 


Male. 


2.030 


43  I 


22 
23 
28 
1» 
21 
44 
38 
04 
04 
14 
16 
2 

2,545 

47 


4A 


107 


Fo- 


2.553 


317 


22 
18 
18 
23 
28 
46 
07 
60 
C3 
22 
26 
3 

2,156 


M 

8 


87 


100 


19 
18 
IS 


748  INSANE.  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Tadle  244  -COXGE-VrrVL  BLLND  REPORTED  AS   TO   WHETHER   THEY    HAD    OR   HAD   NOT    BLIND   RELATIVES,  AND 
'         ^Tjjj.  CHARACTER  OF  ANY  SUCH  RELATIONSHIP,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:    1890. 


Total. 

Male. 

Female. 

WHITE. 

COLO 

Total. 

Xative 

born. 

Foreign  born. 

SBD. 

BELATIO.'CSinP. 

Parents  native. 

One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 

Ualc. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

Male. 

Fe- 
male. 

ToUl  reporting  as  to  blind  rclotives 

4,156 

2,256 

1,900 

1,940 

1,708 

1,533 

1,364 

303 

233 

104 

Ill 

316 

192 

Total  reporting  blind  relatives 

1,608 

881 

727 

802 

072 

674 

561 

100 

83 

28 

28 

79 

55 

55 
51 

102 
82 
98 

126, 
93; 

BU 

438 
24 
19 

e 

2,548 
131 

35 

2«, 

63 

39 

54 

63 

47 

298 

227 

12 

13 

2 

1,375 

67 

20 

23 

39 

43 

44 

63 

40 

210 

211 

12 

6 

4 

1,173 

64 

24 

60 

37 

52 

58 

40 

274 

205 

11 

12 

2 

1,138 

62 

17 

22 

37 

40 

40 

51 

40 

203 

202 

11 

5 

4 

3,036 

52 

24 

20 

56 

34 

47 

53 

30 

216 

172 

11 

9 

2 

859 

67 

15 
19 
31 
34 
36 
44 
35 
172 
157 

9 

5 
4 

803 

44 

2 
2 
4 
2 
4 
5 
7 
46 
27 

2 
1 
3 
4 
2 
5 
4 
20 
36 

1 

1' 

1 

3 

12 
6 

2 
3 
2 
2 
0 

1 
5 
9 
2 

8 
4 
3 
2 
0 

5 

24 

22 
1 
1 

S 

1 

2 

8 

4 

13 

0 

13 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

203 
5 

150 
G 

70 

83 

0 

237 

1            ^ 

187 

11 

126 

1 

63 
1 

63 

5S 

1 

51 

53 

1 

44 

5 

5 

1 

2 

5 

U 

1 
1 
2 

97 

1 

1 
2 

41 

1 
42 

1 

1 

1 



2 
49 

2 
31 

48 

37 

7 

4 

3 

1 

8 

0 

Uotbeni       

93 
2 

47 

1 

46 

1 

40 

40 

1 

30 

35 
1 

7 

4 

3 

1 

7 
1 

• 

TTocJe*                                                               ' 

2 
87» 

1 
213 

1 
166 

1 
195 

1 
153 

1 
176 

1 
133 

1 

14 

11 

5 

9 

18 

IS 

52 
61 
101 
81 
94 

S3 
28 
62 
39 

51 

19 
23 
39 
42 
43 

26 
24 
69 
37 
49 

16 
22 
87 
39 
89 

23 
20 
65 
34 
44 

14 
19 
81 
84 
85 

2 
2 
4 

2 

4 

2 

1 
3 
3 
2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 
3 
2 
2 

7 
4 
3 
2 
2 

Ucclra         

I 


THE   15L1XD. 


749 


Table  215.— Til-IVn  IX  ON'K  EYK  ONI.V.  WITH   DISTIXl  TION  OV  SKX, 

TKKKiroKIKS:  18'JO. 


COT.OR,  AXn  NATIVITY,  liV  STATES  AND 


STATES   AND  TEIiniTORIES. 


The  Tiiik'rt  States . 


Korth  Atlaiitif  divieiou  .. 


Mniuo 

Kow  Hampshire  - 

Vorniont 

Massachusetts... 

lihodo  I.sland 

Connecticut 

Kew  York 

Kew  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division. 


Delaware 

ilarylanil 

Bistrict  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

Korth  Car-diua 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


STorth  Cent  ral  division . 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

ilicliigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakoto 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  oivision. 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas  

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 


Western  division. 


Montana 

"Wyoming  ... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico . 

Arizona 

rtah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington . 

Oregon  

California 


Total. 


03,988 


21, 720 


1,315 

COO 

8U1 

2,701 

5i7 

1,080 

5,711 

1,337 

7.442 

11,012 


Male 


GS,C05 


15.  837 


170 
1,333 

252 
2,203 
1,400 
1,760 
1,270 
2.057 

448 

40,  474 


le, 805 


3,403 
3,219 
1,812 
1,441 
1,135 
3,492 
100 
2,201 

3,977 


160 

90 

515 

235 

02 

300 

25 

131 

425 

471 

1,533 


991 
529 
687 

1,881 
009 
793 

4,097 
9J4 

5,060 

7,602 


123 

831 

171 
1,395 
1.  031 
1,229 

847 
1,390 

325 

30,140 


5, 131 

3,810 

4,490 

2,648 

1,502 

986 

2,705 

4,001 

139 

413 

1,150 

2,505 

11,777 


2,399 
2,181 
1,282 
1,030 
767 
2,480 
88 
1,541 


138 

84 

447 

163 

52 

225 

18 

110 

361 

396 

1,229 


Fe- 
male. 


25, 383 


5,863 

324 
101 
214 
910 
178 
293 

1,6'.4 
393 

1,770 

3,410 


50 
447 

81 
698 
378 
537 
423 
067 
123 

10,  328 


l.OCO 

1,442 

1,002 

914 

447 

279 

797 

1,073 

30 

93 

353 

798 


1,000 

1,038 

530 

411 

368 

1,003 

12 

060 

754 

22 
6 
98 
72 
10 
75 
7 
21 
64 
75 
304 


Male. 


02,337 


15, 031 


990 
529 
583 

1,804 
002 
780 

4,050 
922 

5,551 

5,301 


99 

701 
120 
1,094 
9S0 
865 
380 
849 
207 

29,  556 


4,990 

3,740 

4,420 

2,  621 

1,499 

983 

2.CS0 

4,408 

139 

413 

1,153 

2,492 

8,647 


2,047 

1,600 
750 
423 
383 

2,078 
80 

1,214 

3,202 


138 
83 

441 

160 
52 

225 
18 

no 

360 

394 

1,221 


Fo- 
malo. 


22,041 


5,702 


324 
161 
213 
903 
173 
285 

1,588 
373 

1,742 

2,020 


48 
337 

41 
303 
358 
330 
153 
329 

67 

10,  058 


1.841 

1,415 

1,571 

010 

440 

279 

788 

1,560 

30 

93 

352 

773 

3,449 


830 
7G3 
206 
138 
152 
784 
12 
504 


0 

97 
72 
10 
75 
7 
21 
04 
75 
297 


Native  born. 


Parents  native. 


Male. 


43. 828 


10, 040 


820 
445 
424 

1,074 
205 
497 

2.368 
606 

3,601 

4,711 


76 
500 

03 
1,011 
875 
831 
353 
807 
109 


61 

35 

262 

134 

23 

81 

6 

61 

207 

290 

630 


Fe- 
male. 


15, 863 


3,530 


270 
131 
168 
456 
01 
156 
859 
213 
1,180 

1,812 


40 
237 

27 
349 
319 
323 
144 
316 

57 

6,934 


1,310 

1.184 

1,041 

497 

129 

97 

512 

1,289 

8 

33 

222 

004 


750 
743 
250 
130 

93 
674 

12 
485 

446 


8 

2 

67 

63 

5 

20 

3 

9 

46 

63 

100 


One  or  both 
parents  foreign. 


Halo. 


6,505 


1,816 


40 
23 
51 

197 
44 
87 

592 
95 

081 

200 


650 
360 

570 
398 
261 
158 
349 
369 
25 
75 
149 
247 


106 
43 
29 
15 
42 
92 
8 
32 


21 

14 

67 

9 

7 

33 
4 
23 
39 
38 
198 


Fo- 
male. 


2,419 


20 
12 
17 

132 
21 
35 

216 
50 

228 

103 


251 
123 
222 

142 
93 
67 
128 
132 
8 
24 
40 
79 

154 


I''orclgn  horn. 


Male. 


12,004 


3,773 


124 
01 
108 
593 
113 
196 

1,090 
221 

1,269 

324 


122 


10 

112 
30 
62 
46 
6 
10 
27 
21 

0,386 


943 
436 
993 

754 
712 
507 
599 
548 
74 
148 
268 
404 

530 


134 
37 
20 
20 
64 

236 
5 
34 


Fe. 
male. 


3,757 


56 
34 

122 
17 
22 

111 

8 

20 

114 
60 

393 


1,501 


34 

18 

28 

315 

61 

94 

513 

110 

328 

lU 


Total. 


Male. 


6,208 


226 


4 

17 
7 
13 
47 
22 
115 

2,301 


274 

108 

308 

271 

224 

113 

148 

139 

14 

34 

90 

90 

152 


178 


9 
2 

14 


24 
190 

51 
501 

43 
364 
467 
541 
118 


111 

64 

64 

27 

3 

3 

19 

193 


Fe. 
mule. 


Black. 


Mixed 

blowl. 


3 
73 


3,130 


352 
515 
532 
007 
384 
411 
2 

327 


3,342 


101 


1 

7 
5 
8 
26 
20 
34 

1,384 


8 

110 

40 

335 

20 

207 

270 

338 

56 

270 


113 


1,679 


176 
275 
264 
273 
216 
219 


Male. 


Fe. 
male. 


S,391  2,807 


2 
15 

0 
10 
40 
21 
07 

2,010 


192 


84 


23 

168 
44 
413 
40 
310 
429 
474 
199 

450 


101 
4G 
49 
15 


3 

16 
158 


2,724 


309 
441 
476 
530 
318 
333 
2 
293 

15 


0 

t 
7 
21 
18 
28 

1,178 


0 

97 

32 
265 

14 
174 
241  I 
297 

52 

202 


1,338 


145 
228 
228 
238 
ISO 
182 


Male 


877 


34 


2 

2 
1 
3 

1 

18 

291 


Fe- 
male, 


S3S 
17 


1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
2 
« 

206 


a 

13 
8 

70 
6 
33 
29 
41 
t 


20 
10 

9 

2 

1. 


3 
17 


241 


31 
47 
36 
35 
36 
37 


19 


750 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 


Tablb  a46.— blind  IN  ONE   EYE  ONLY  IN  CITIES  CONTAINING  50,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  WITH  RATIOS  PEB 

1,000,000  OF  POPULATION,  BY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890.  (o) 


Total. 


.niiml 
llalio.. 


Albiuy.  N.T 

AUegfaaof,  Pa 

Atlanta.  Ga 

Baltimore  Mil 

Boflion.  Moaa 

Brooklyn.  K.  T 

Buffalo,  N.  T 

Combrlilire,  Moss 

Camden,  N.J 

CharlMloo.  S.  C 

CUcaeo.!]] 

CiBcinnati,  Ohio 

CleTcland.  OUo 

ColiuuboB.  Ohio 

Dajton,  OUo 

Deorer,  Colo 

J)t»  Mointit,  Iowa 

Detroit,  Ulcb 

ETaniTllle.  Ind 

Fall  U'.Tcr.  Maaa 

Gnnd  Baptds,  Mich 

Bartfanl.  Conn 

IndlanapoU*.  lod 

Janexoity.  N.J 

Kan  u*  city.  Uo 

Llaeoln,  Kob 

Lroa  Aacrtai.  Cal 

LooUrlUfr,   Ky 

l«w<ill.  Maa> 

Lysa,  Maaa 


..Blind, 
iwatio. 


.Blind, 
itetiu. 


.Blind. 
ICiitio. 


.Blind, 
llatiu. 


..Blind. 
iCaiio. 


.Blind. 
Itatio. 


.Mind. 
ICaliu. 


.Blind.. 
Batio.. 


.Itlind. 
IvJiiiu. 


.Blind. 
ILtiiu. 


..Bliad. 
Ifalio. 


.Blind.. 
ICalic. 


.Blind.. 
Balio.. 


.Blind. 
Baliu. 


.Blind. 
Kaliu. 


..Blind. 
Bat  ill. 


.Blind. 

Jiutin. 


.Blind. 
Balio. 


..Blind. 
ICatiu. 


.niiiid. 
But  ill. 


.Illind.. 
Untio.. 


..Blind  . 
Italiii.. 

..Blind.. 
lUlio.. 

..Blind.. 
Kailu  . 

..Blind.. 
ICaUo.. 

..mind., 
itatio.. 

..Blind.. 
Kailu.. 

..Itlind.. 
lUllo.. 

..Blind.. 

Uallu.. 

..Blind  . 
Uatlii 


Total. 


8,827 
753 


76 

8U1 

108 
1,  UU'O 

125 

1,907 

4IS 
958 

342 
783 

222 
275 

124 
485 

70 
1,000 

47 

800 

108 
1,929 

497 
452 

322 
1,085 

181 
603 

94 
1,066 

227 
3,7U8 

51 


94 
1,877 


119 

678 


91 
1.793 


22 
296 


95 

1,576 


68 
1.2:7 


181 
1,717 


08 
417 


251 
1,M>1 


38 


MM 
l,IUI 


272 
l.OW 


GS 
750 


46 

(C'l 


Male. 


6,9in 
I.  Oil 


53 
1,163 

78 
1,483 

81 
2,584 

245 
1,189 

204 
937 

138 
350 

80 
621 

41 

1,199 

32 
1,122 


2,343 

328 
577 

213 
1,4C9 

123 
928 

65 
1,444 

193 
6,330 

39 
6*2 

73 
2,884 

75 
740 


2,351 

13 
361 

06 
2,193 

44 

1,691 

130 
2,600 

46 

561 

IBI 
2,688 

28 
953 

M7 
1,702 

182 
2,315 

3ff 
1,100 

no 
I  <r.ii  I 


Female. 


2,917 
497 


23 
406 

30 
570 

44 

1,287 

171 
749 

138 


84 
204 

44 
317 

29 
810 

15 

604 

46 
1.507 

169 
318 

lOD 
718 

58 
450 

29 
672 

34 
1,100 

12 
2C1 

21 
847 

44 

421 

31 
1,227 

9 
233 

29 
961 

24 
882 

4.1 
847 

22 
272 

60 
073 

10 

388 

13 
638 

00 
1,091 

20 
47J 


TotaL 


Male.     Female. 


5.434 
984 


S3 
1,180 

75 
1,462 

52 
2,744 

197 
1,113 

200 
938 

135 
347 

80 
624 

41 
1,233 

31 
1,181 

22 
1,927 

324 
S79 

199 
1,429 

121 
924 

59 
1,404 

187 
6,363 

37 
637 

71 

2,875 

70 
703 

65 
2,443 

13 
365 

04 
2,150 

42 
1,661 

125 
2, 620 


161 
2,516 

28 
979 

41 

1,8.12 

134 
2,053 

38 
1,077 

no 

I.  liiU 


2,570 
465 


23 
471 

30 
583 

22 
1,191 

130 
684 

136 
600 

82 
202 

43 
341 

26 
748 

13 
479 

10 
800 

167 
318 

98 
671 

57 
447 

20 
641 

34 
1,146 

12 
269 

20 
825 

44 

428 

29 
1,279  I 


29 
970 


22 
830 


a  Iticludlog  Cfaloeao,  Jajiaotae,  and  Indlaoa. 


45 
920 


21 
203 


50 
012 


10 
897 


10 
426 


04 
052 


20 


16 

673 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male.     Female. 


2,083 
1.144 


17 
1,044 

20 
1,060 

40 
2,444 

109 
1,222 

76 
1,127 

46 
426 

12 
4U 

12 
1,081 

22 
1,283 

14 
1,650 

85 
719 

42 
1,052 

40 
1,306 

29 
1,205 

58 
3,613 

20 
637 

42 

2,087 

11 
513 

26 
2,433 

2 
339 

34 
3,178 

22 
2,139 

70 

2,487 

11 
525 

ino 

2,518 

23 
1,078 

17 
1,373 

55 
1,770 

14 
1,411 

23 
1.586 


970 
536 


8 
456 


9 
485 


21 
1,288 


59 
606 


37 
542 


13 
114 


11 
399 


16 
1,451 


338 
6 


39 
372 

28 
693 

16 

615 

16 
694 

17 
1,052 

4 
173 

18 

1,187 

8 
372 

17 
1,633 

1 
156 

11 
1,032 

10 
951 

29 
1,0U5 


28 
831 


7 
565 


27 
847 


8 
704 


7 
483 


One  or  both  par- 
ents foreign. 


Male.     Female. 


1,143 
594 


13 
712 


20 
1,054 


4 
2,723 


40 
737 


33 
453 


27 
177 


19 
357 


546 

5 
943 

4 
1,821 

73 
858 

56 
877 

35 
711 

14 

1,235 

24 
2,865 

5 
404 

16 
3,255 

13 
340 

15 
1,864 

1 
84 

10 
1,106 


18 
1,500 


26 
2,  029 


3 
778 


10 
1.828 


41 
1,846 


6 
673 


2 
331 


568 
283 


3 
154 


9 
444 


30 
521 


36 

483 


20 
163 


11 
199 


3 
265 


2 
813 


38 
183 


30 
430 


13 
257 


6 
513 


10 
1,124 


6 
531 


9 

223 


4 

449 


3 
244 


3 
358 


8 
623 


150 


11 
885 


1 
101 


17 
713 


2 

175 


1 
159 


Foreign  bom. 


Male.     Female. 


2,208 
1,243 


23 
2,218 

35 
2,600 

8 
7,175 

48 
1,435 

91 
1,250 

03 

482 

49 
1,069 

23 
2,061 

4 
1,054 

4 

2,417 

160 
6'J9 

101 
2,845 

46 

901 

16 
2,410 

105 
21, 109 

12 
830 

13 
3,130 

46 
1,151 

14 

3.702 

10 

500 

20 
1,  995 

U 
1,617 

37 
4,899 

26 
95.1 

35 
2,933 


17 
2,881 


38 
3,169 


18 
1,192 


1,  012 
601 


12 
1,010 

12 
950 

1 
1,366 

41 
1,167 

63 

751 

43 
326 

21 

484 

7 
564 

7 
1,820 

2 
1,386 

90 
424 

40 
1,117 

28 
610 

4 

686 

7 
1,518 

2 
197 

2 
633 

27 
659 

8 
2,392 

5 
252 

10 
1,080 


8 
1,160 


14 
5U 


11 
1,264 


4 

1,330 


20 
1,743 


10 
618 


8 
1,110 


Male. 

Female. 

476 
1,450 

347 
1,019 

3 

2,299 

29 
2,339 


48 
1,046 


4 

865 


3 

582 


1 
437 


38 
2,679 


4 
470 


14 
2,431 


2 
1,226 


0 
1,997 


30 
4,254 


Ii3 
1,216 


48 
3,596 


1 
5,780 


23 
1,400 

41 

1,075 

2 

505 

3 

346 

1 

1,815 

3 

2,812 

2 

760 

36 
2,137 

2 

315 

11 
1,857 

1 
712 

3 

1,180 


6 

5,450 

2 

752 

2 

3,263 

5 

1 

1,866 

2,922 

5 
1,680 

2 

771 

2 

6,061 

2 

2,703 

11 

a 

2,801 

2.390 

1 

923 


10 
1,462 


3 

4,148 


28 
1,097 


b  Including  1  Chinoi« 


THE  I5LIND. 


751 


Taulk  346.— HLIND  IN   ONR    EYE  ONLY  IX   CITIES   CONTAINING   50,000   IN1IAHITANTS   OR  MORE,  WITH   RATIOS    PEE 
1,000,000  OE  POPULATION,  IJY  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY:  1890— Coutiuued. 


Mempliis,  Tf nn Bliml 

Ivutio. 


Milwftukeo,  "Wis. 


....liliii.l. 
Initio.. 


Ifilineapolis,  SI  inn Illiiid . 

Hatio. 

Nashville,  Tenn Klinil.. 

Kati 


Kowark,  K.  J... 


.Blind 
lialio.. 


Now  Haven,  Conn Blind. 

Katiu. 

New  Orleans,  I.a Bl  ind . 

Ratio. 

Kcw  York,  N.T Blind. 

]l;»lio. 

Omniia,  Neb Blind . . 

j;alio 

Paterson,  N.  J Blind 

Kalio.. 

Philadelpbia,  Ta Blind.. 

Jfatio 


Pittsburg.  Pa. 


.Blind.. 
Itatin. 


Providenie,  R.  I Blind. 

Hatio.. 

Beading,  Pa Blind 

Batio.. 

Bicbmond,  Va Blind. 

liatio. 


Bocbester,  N.  Y... 


.Blind., 
initio 


St.  Josepb,  Mo Blind . . 

BiUio. 

St.  Louis,  Mo Blind . 

liatlo. 

St.Panl,  Minn Blind. 

Kaiio.. 

fian  Francisco,  Cal Blind 

Batio.. 

Soranton.Pa. Blind 

Katio.. 


Syracuse,  N.  Y... 


.Blind. 
Katio. 


Toledo,  Ohio Blind.. 

Jtatio 


Total. 


Trenton,  N.J 


.Blind.. 
Katio.. 

Troy,  N.  Y Blind.. 

Katio.. 

■Washington,  D.  C Blind.. 

Katio.. 

■Wilmington.  Del Blind . . 

Ratio.. 

■Worcester,  Mass Blind . . 

Ratio.. 


88 
1,3m 


104 

509 


123 

747 


IflC 
1,392 


02 
50« 


05 
800 


200 
826 


a490 
323 


81 
577 


48 
613 


831 
794 


266 
1,U5 


210 
1,589 


82 
1,393 


971 


43 
822 

394 

872 

52 
391 

bue 

48S 

60 

798 

82 
930 

90 
1,105 


71 
1,165 


1,094 


88 
1,040 


MiUo. 


50 
1,539 

68 
075 

95 

1,084 

02 
1,683 

58 
652 

51 
1,261 

102 
899 

273 
363 

54 
074 

32 
836 

554 
1,084 

217 
1,744 

142 
2,234 

56 
1,923 

53 
1,385 

66 
1,024 

30 
1,098 

273 
1. 197 

42 

604 

Clio 
048 

55 
1,432 

52 
1,211 

65 
1,590 

40 
1,374 

50 
1,749 

171 
1,560 


1,29; 


46 

1,088 


Female. 


38 
1,187 

30 
347 

28 
363 

44 
1,119 

34 
366 

14 
343 

98 
762 

o217 
283 

27 
447 

IG 
399 

.      277 
517 

49 
429 

68 
992 


26 
GU3 


23 
331 


13 
520 


121 
541 


10 
157 


d36 

279 


5 
136 


30 
663 


617 
11 


21 

649 


81 
670 


32 
1,045 


42 
991 


Total. 


Male,      Fetnalo. 


18 
940 

68 
677 

92 
1,060 

38 
1,017 

58 
067 

51 
1,300 

63 
804 

267 
363 

698 

.12 
844 

554 
1,126 

208 
1,737 

139 
2,255 

54 

1,867 

32 
1,331 

66 
1,028 

29 
1,134 

261 
1,215 

42 
612 

108 
748 

55 
1,438 

50 
1,177 

65 
1,012 

40 
1,420 

50 
1,763 

120 
1,584 

35 
1,293 

40 
1,101 


10 
602 


36 
348 


28 
366 


27 
1,160 


34 
375 


14 
354 


04 


210 
278 


27 
462 


16 
403 


270 
5-25 


49 
442 


64 
983 


25 
852 


9 
360 


23 
333 


11 
477 


109 
519 


10 
159 


34 
269 


5 
136 


30 
070 


25 
623 


21 
055 


41 
519 


28 
1,050 


42 

1,002 


Native  bom. 


Parents  native. 


Male.      Female. 


10 
833 


4 
300 


31 
1,083 


31 
1,081 


24 

887 


26 
1,083 


13 
452 


55 
409 


25 
619 


10 
1,040 


235 
1,103 


54 
1,519 


68 
2,915 


39 
1,701 


23 
1,192 


32 
1,131 


18 
1,113 


59 
982 


8 
487 


29 

868 


13 
1,413 


15 
903 


27 
1,922 


24 
1,823 


20 

2,294 


63 
1,203 


1,338 


21 
1,389 


852 


0 
431 


12 
474 


21 
1,144 


278 


18 
484 


43 
310 


16 
565 


4 
393 


132 
622 


11 
327 


24 
959 


19 
789 


7 
343 


9 
440 


8 
566 


29 
495 


3 
205 


1 
110 


12 
685 


10 
736 


2 
148 


2 

200 


27 
491 


20 
3,233 


16 
1,034 


One  or  both  par- 
ents foreign. 


Male.      Female. 


5 
1,303 

22 
476 

20 
834 

4 

1,320 

7 
217 


19 
545 


67 
234 


11 
650 


384 


137 
865 


50 
1,131 


21 
1,092 


1,843 

3 
1,046 

13 
511 

3 
542 


388 


25 

470 


15 
974 


14 
933 


12 

809 


4 
526 


601 
27 


« 
1,016 


2 
152 


1 
251 

9 

177 

4 

160 

4 
1,200 

6 
176 

4 

314 

18 
471 

56 
180 


4 
290 


60 
362 


6 
290 


2 
610 


2 
603 


0 
212 


1 

175 


27 
275 


3 
123 


10 
185 


Foreign  bom. 


Hale.      Female. 


6 
374 


3 
190 


1 
134 


3 
234 


9 
594 


3 

488 


6 
453 


3 
906 

42 

1,027 

41 

1,108 

3 
1,479 

27 
970 

18 
1,568 

34 
2,064 

145 
461 

18 
898 

17 
1,110 

182 
1,381 

101 
2,001 

50 
2,618 

9 
3,288 

0 
3,186 

31 
1,605 

8 
2,076 

137 
2.225 

2.i 
800 

54 
930 


21 
1,904 


20 
2,209 


12 
1,624 


23 

2,879 


30 
3,099 


1,477 


23 
1,700 


21 
544 


12 
450 


1,151 


20 
721 


3 

263 


28 
1,007 


111 
314 


10 
072 


8 
507 


78 
571 


21 
033 


34 
1,010 


4 

2,017 


Male.      Femala. 


8 
392 


025 


53 
1,000 


4 
167 


15 
343 


3 
253 


12 
1,008 


12 
1,128 


7 
1,039 


10 
1, 728 


1.100 


20 
1,517 


32 
2,400 


3 
3,645 


24 
1,800 


34 
1,175 


9 
1,918 


3 
1,561 


21 
1,477 


1 
571 


12 
906 


2 

4,587 


51 
1,507 


1,339 


» 
1,819 


17 
1,068 


952 


o7 
637 


T 
327 


1,875 


1 

5,208 


17 
937 


2 

1,028 


13 

868 


d2 
717 


1 

1,287 


40 


4 
1,01C 


a  Inrliidiii<.r  1  Clnneac. 

(  Xiicludiiig  2  Chiuette  aud  1  InHinTi, 


e  Including  2  Chinese, 
dliiuludiiig  1  !"■''"", 


0  Chinese. 


752 


INSANE,  FEEBLE-MINDED,  DEAF  AND  DUMB,  AND  BLIND. 

Tabik  24T.— ULIND  IX  OXE  KYE  ONLY  BY  CAUSES  OF  BLINDNESS,  WITH  DISTINCTION 


ITHEX  nUNDXESS  APPEASED. 

CACSE  OF  BLn<DKBSS. 

.Apcre- 

gHU'. 

Kigllt  eye. 

Total. 

Un. 
known. 

Diseiuo 

Con-        oftho       T„, 

genit.->!.       ore         ^"•'"■^J- 

ii-.  if. 

Cata- 
ract. 

Scrofula 
and  olhcr 

blood 
diseases. 

,SmaU- 
poi. 

General 
fevers. 

Scarlet 
fever. 

Measles. 

Brain 
disease. 

Glau- 
coma. 

1 

Total 

1      47,453 

8,689 

1.578 

S,S75 

20,896 

3,207 

1,401 

495 

1,027 

389 

757 

1,644 

73 

f 

Unknoira 

Male  

3  3U5 

i          V57*    '         .     ... 

1,578 

s 
« 

6 
t 
1 
t 

9 

1,967    1           'lies 
7.757    '        3.01.T 

1        181 
414 

434 

745 

2,086 

1,295 

3,434 

180 
273 
240 
493 
1,424 
566 
103 

229 
2,054 
2,752 
4,137 
8,155 
2,157 
1,412 

71 
120 
132 
294 
1,084 
1,269 
231 

56 
201 
144 
223 
498 
215 

64 

28 
72 
56 
88 
205 
19 
27 

43 
172 
155 
101 
346 
89 
61 

13 
145 
119 

63 

26 
4 

19 

15 
134 

121 
180 
233 
24 
51 

32 
94 
84 
143 
806 
402 
83 

i' 

4 

5 

24 

34 

5 

10 

C3,605 

34,047 

C,009 

947 

2,134 

17,344 

1,992 

708 

335 

666 

192 

471 

837 

37 

11 

2.010 
1,122 

947 
Sll 

....... 

236 

2il8 
488 

1.59U 
777 

2,509 

2,580 

947 

631 

If 

106 
168 
122 
271 
1,001 
341 
123 

1,241 

120 
1,402 
2,020 
3,499 
7,311 
1.805 
1,175 

3,552 

41 
67 
71 
173 
731 
754 
155 

1,215 

21 

101 
72 
90 
270 
115 
33 

893 

16 
42 
34 
54 
104 
8 
17 

160 

28 
91 
93 

103 

248 

50 

47 

301 

5 
73 
59 
25 
19 

1 
10 

197 

7 
58 
67 
99 
185 
17 
38 

286 

21 
53 

47 
TO 
411 
186 
49 

807 

3 

1 
14 
15 

4 

36 

n 

4.774 
5.  MT 
10.  45:. 

11 

StolOvtwrs -.-. 

1^ 

17 
1R 

20  tn  50  j'cara 

50  year8  mid  over 

UnknowD 

27.  r.'G 
9,385 
7.886 

25,383 

i;i,ii:i 

4.501 
4,414 

12,800 

IS 

CoDf^Di'tal 

TO 

1,295 
845 
2,»g3 
2,913 
3.583 
0,501 
4,4:to 
2,773 

02,337 

631 
424 
1,487 
1,427 
1,779 
3,  28.-> 
2.273 
1,500 

31,442 

7o' 

178 
136 
257 
490 
518 
925 

5,297 

631 

850 

?1 

80 

105 
118 
222 
423 
225 
68 

2,000 

103 

o.';2 

726 
638 
844 
352 
237 

15,  702 

30 

59 

61 

121 

3S3 

515 

76 

1,821 

33 

100 

133 

100 
31 

614 

12 
30 
22 
34 
41 
11 
10 

310 

15 
81 
02 
58 
98 
33 
14 

59G 

8 
72 
60 
38 

3 
9 

185 

8 
76 
54 

81 
47 
7 
13 

446 

11 
41 
37 
73 
395 
216 
34 

773 

i' 

1 

4 
10 
19 

1 

34 

•n 

n 

5  to  10  vpnr* -..--. 

74 

"^ 

T7 

50yearaandaTcr 

TR 

White    male 

CoDc^nital 

TC 

1,624 
1,025 
4,369 
5,251 
0,411 
24,  819 
8,713 
0,922 

22,041 

850 
502 
2  222 
21672 
4.016 
12,460 
4,2U0 
3,800 

11,141 

M 

205 

850 

W) 

Under  I  voar ......... 

ioi 

153 
114 
253 
943 
329 
113 

1,140 

109 
1,  291! 
1,  8:J5 
3.150 
6,  C4« 
1.638 
1.028 

3,002 

3D 
55 
64 

152 
053 
713 
145 

1,005 

20 
86 
53 

73 
240 

108 
28 

581 

16 
41 
34 

49 

148 

7 

15 

140 

25 
86 
80 
90 
210 
52 
41 

325 

r 

71 
56 
21 

18 

1 

10 

193 

7 
54 
64 

90 

178 

16 

37 

257 

21 

49 
45 
01 
379 
175 
43 

732 

i' 

ii' 

15 

4 

36 

II 

V 

5  to  10  vcarn 

253        --       - 

n 

10  to  "X  veani 

429 
1,419 

702 
2,190 

2,190 

568 

fi 

20  to  50  Vpara 

50  yea.*^  aud  over 

Unknown 

tt 

Wbil&— female 

Coneenital 

M 

1,160 

772 

2,087 

2,50* 

3,o;i5 

5,60« 
3,933 
2,254 

A  828 

1,404 
740 
3.174 
3,834 
0,843 
17,289 
5,001 
4,553 

63« 
1,M0 

\.m 

2.213 
4,117 
2,8S0 
l.Ui 

6,60J 

242 
150 

<rMi 

731 

508 
377 

i,:«5 

1,234 
1,501 
2,807 
2,006 
1,233 

22,220 

63' 

159 
107 
217 
431 
441 
772 

3,680 

568 
645 

n 

^Tntit^r  1  vi*flr, 

71 
97 
106 
205 
389 
210 
02 

1,618 

84 

587 
624 
624 
707 
298 
178 

10,  729 

27 
56 
52 
97 
299 
472 
62 

1,328 

33 

85 
51 
101 
194 
01 
26 

604 

■       12 
28 
21 
29 
32 
9 
9 

178 

14 

77 
68 
48 
88 
30 
10 

407 

7 

71 

59 

37 

7 

3 

9 

137 

7 
73 
47 
72 
43 
0 
9 

360 

10 
36 
33 
02 
300 
201 
28 

651 

i' 

1 

4 

10 
19 

1 

26 

40 

41 

Stol^vf^r^    

a 

u 

«4 

4!t 

lOt                        

»•                 

»•.■                             T 

L'nkh'.wn 

U 

Native  parents— male 

Consniital 

47 

645 

307 
1,923 
1,90« 
3,401 
8.065 
2,957 
2,604 

207 

9112 

871 

1.1'K) 

2.  OR.'. 

1,472 

843 

B,22S 

120 
09 

tm 
1         )»:. 

1           4U 

78" 

149 
188 
322 

1,013 
470 

1,400 

1,544 

045 
430 

4>l 

tTntlt-r  1  year 

80 
113 

80 
201 
727 
228 

83 

870 

83 
978 
1.305 
2,248 
4,2.'l4 
1,095 
676 

2,071 

29 

38 

38 

113 

490 

643 

77 

787 

17 
76 
46 
67 
186 
92 
20 

506 

3 

8 

13 

27 

113 

6 

8 

62 

18 
72 
01 
77 
175 
35 
29 

•      261 

r ;■ 

17 
36 
34 
54 
331 
145 
37 

628 

i' 

io' 

13 
2 

27 

49 

48 
41 
18 
17 

e' 

142 

36 
44 

75 
159 

i:i 

29 
181 

ftl 

6  lol'"'  \.  .-ir^ 

101                           

u 

61 
H 

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H 

Katire  parcnta— female . . 

roDgrnllal 

VnArr  1  year 

H 

S7 

ii 

no 

00 
101 
321 
320 
610 

600 

430 
120 

m' 

72 
83 
101 
301 
155 
50 

171 

63' 

448 
447 
375 
439 
101 
118 

1,754 

20' 

37 
34 

08 
215 
368 

45 

163 

32' 

79 
46 

85 
171 
71 

22 

33 

o' 

12 

1- 

13 
17 

5 

36 

io' 

66 
45 

35 

74 

25 

0 

61 

6' 

62 

41 

30 

5 

6 
30 

6' 

49 
30 
60 
32 
6 
8 

44 

T 

29 
30 
54 
318 
165 
25 

68 

i' 

2' 

9 
14 
1 

a 

M 

5t..  1       ..-.           

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r.,r •          

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28 
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100 

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120 

« 

M 
W 
M 

n 
n 

ii                      

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12 
23 
11 
32 
67 
25 
U 

10 
100 
262 
475 
073 

58 
101 

7 
10 
10 
21 
57 
41 
U 

3 
4 

3 
3 
17 
o 

1 

3 
5 
u 
4 
12 

a' 

3 
6 
10 
12 
12 
1 
7 

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10 

6 

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1 
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12 

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■  •■■•••' 

THE  BLIND. 


753 


OP  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  NATIVITY,  AND  AGE  PEUIODS  WHEN  liblXDNESS  OCCURRED:  1800. 


CACSB  or  DLi.NDN'css— continued. 

Bight 

eyo— Continued. 

Left  cj 

■c. 

, 

Can- 
dor. 

All 
others. 

Military 
survicc. 

Total. 

Un- 
known. 

Con. 

genital. 

Sineaso 

oft  bo 

ovo 

Itself. 

Injury. 

Cata- 
ract. 

Scriifnla 

and  oilier 

Itlood 

disc,i8C9. 

Small- 
pox. 

General 
fevcra. 

Bcarlot 
fevor- 

Meoalea. 

Brain 
diHcaso. 

Glan. 
coma. 

Can- 
cer. 

All 
Others. 

unitary 
scrrice. 

215 

2,330 

1,^77 

46,535 

7,540 

1,727 

3,309 

20,620 

3,316 

1,407 

612 

1,001 

111 

704 

1,037 

76 

210 

2,508 

1,108 

1 

1,727 
999 
3,842 
4,3U4 
7,096 
16,781 
6,9«1 
4,745 

'""182' 

433 

448 

743 

1,98S 

1,227 

2, 525 

1,727 



...... 

5 
5 

53 
118 

20 

114 
221 
150 
253 
KI9 
670 
183 

181 
247 

271 
518 
1,438 
.'.50 
188 

204 
1.830 
2.  C(j6 
4,111 
8,163 
2,  323 
1,224 

57 
145 
154 
319 
1,001 
1,308 
241 

53 
216 
106 
243 
400 
200 

70 

24 
87 
78 
109 
170 
16 
2b 

40 

196 
1,52 
189 
378 
80 
14 

16 
151 
114 

78 

20 
4 

20 

31 

141 
121 
108 
240 
27 
30 

25 
106 

73 
184 
781 
394 

73 

3' 

1 

3 

18 

43 

8 

1 

11 

6 

7 

60 

IOC 

16 

117 
274 

173 
2!IB 
862 
614 
170 

. 

152 

1, 128 

72 

125 

120 

1,097 

77 

109 

8 
0 

131 

1,8C4 

1,477 

33.858 

5,316 

1,063 

2,162 

17,125 

2,046 

750 

312 

677 

192 

168 

859 

43 

128 

1,151 

1.109 

10 

1,  063 
578 
2,340 
2,878 
5,  202 
13,  605 
4,  824 
3,472 

12,577 

62' 

275 
271 
511 

1,481 
7li:! 

1,  823 

2,300 

1,063 

11 

4' 

6 
2 

29 
79 
15 

81 

62 

133 
72 
130 
614 
335 
112 

966 

106 
138 
137 
308 
1,014 
341 
118 

1,237 

163 

1,222 
1,  032 
3,480 
7.359 
1,048 
1,021 

3,396 

39 

88 
87 
190 
710 
7S2 
140 

1,270 

32 

07 

76 

118 

26S 
120 
41 

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